An engineer is implementing profiling for BYOD devices using Cisco ISE. When using a distributed model, which persona must the engineer configure with the profiling service?
In a distributed Cisco ISE deployment, the Policy Services Node (PSN) is responsible for profiling and making policy decisions based on the collected device attributes.
Profiling service in ISE gathers device characteristics (e.g., MAC address, DHCP requests, HTTP headers) and classifies BYOD devices (e.g., iPhones, Androids, laptops).
PSNs handle RADIUS authentication, authorization, and profiling services in a distributed ISE model.
The profiling service must be enabled on the PSN that will process endpoint traffic.
Question is not clearly written in my opinion. Any configuration is indeed performed on a PAN, however, SERVICES can only be enabled on a PSN. Since the question is regarding the profiling service, it will be enabled on a PSN.
I re-read the question (tricky-not clear to me)...It is actually D as written. You do the changes on the PAN, but on the PSN Persona, you click the tick box for policy service>enable profiling service. Here is an article to help.
https://community.cisco.com/t5/security-knowledge-base/ise-profiling-design-guide/ta-p/3739456#toc-hId-55974052
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