An engineer is enabling a newly configured wireless SSID for tablets and needs visibility into which other types of devices are connecting to it. What must be done on the Cisco WLC to provide this information to Cisco ISE?
To provide visibility into the types of devices connecting to the newly configured wireless SSID on the Cisco WLC and pass this information to Cisco ISE, you would need to enable IP Device Tracking. MAC filtering is not directly related to providing device visibility to Cisco ISE.
"Since you have a Cisco WLC, you should be using the Device Sensor option on your SSID Advanced Settings (called RADIUS Profiling) which will provide HTTP and DHCP profiling to ISE via RADIUS Accounting Interim-Update requests."
https://community.cisco.com/t5/wireless/wlc-device-profiling-through-ise/td-p/3947576
I believe based off of the provided link the answer is D.
https://community.cisco.com/t5/security-knowledge-base/ise-secure-wired-access-prescriptive-deployment-guide/ta-p/3641515
The correct answer is: enable IP Device Tracking.
IP Device Tracking (IPDT) is a feature that allows the Cisco WLC to track the IP addresses of devices that are connected to the wireless network. This information can then be provided to Cisco ISE, which can use it to identify the types of devices that are connecting to the network.
The correct answer is: enable IP Device Tracking.
IP Device Tracking (IPDT) is a feature that allows the Cisco WLC to track the IP addresses of devices that are connected to the wireless network. This information can then be provided to Cisco ISE, which can use it to identify the types of devices that are connecting to the network.
The other options are incorrect:
enable mDNS snooping: mDNS snooping is a feature that allows the Cisco WLC to intercept mDNS traffic and use it to build a database of devices that are connected to the wireless network. However, this information is not provided to Cisco ISE.
enable Fast Transition: Fast Transition is a feature that allows devices to roam between access points more quickly. However, this feature does not provide any information about the types of devices that are connecting to the network.
enable MAC filtering: MAC filtering is a feature that allows the Cisco WLC to block devices from connecting to the wireless network based on their MAC addresses. However, this feature does not provide any information about the types of devices that are connecting to the network.
The answer C is correct. https://community.cisco.com/t5/security-knowledge-base/ise-guest-access-prescriptive-deployment-guide/ta-p/3640475#toc-hId-1517199823. You need to enable mac filtering for guest flow.
actually yes, I think you are right This allows enterprises to protect their network from users on other floors or in the parking lot from connecting to your OPEN SSID, and exhausting the DHCP pools or ISE base licenses.
C. Enable IP Device Tracking:
IP Device Tracking is a feature that enables the tracking of devices on a network by tracking their IP and MAC addresses. When IP Device Tracking is enabled on the Cisco WLC, it sends information about the devices that are connecting to the wireless network to Cisco ISE, including information about the device type, IP address, MAC address, and other attributes.
Enabling MAC filtering (option A) is a security feature that limits access to the wireless network based on MAC addresses, but does not provide visibility into the types of devices that are connecting to the network.
Enabling mDNS snooping (option B) is a feature that allows devices on a network to discover and communicate with each other using multicast Domain Name System (mDNS), but it does not provide visibility into the types of devices that are connecting to the network.
Enabling Fast Transition (option D) is a feature that enables clients to roam quickly between access points on a wireless network, but it does not provide visibility into the types of devices that are connecting to the network.
zsrite's answer is from chatgpt, and i didn't find any document about ip device tracking on wlc.
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