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A network engineer is configuring guest access and notices that when a guest user registers a second device for access, the first device loses access.
What must be done to ensure that both devices for a particular user are able to access the guest network simultaneously?

  • A. Use a custom portal to increase the number of logins.
  • B. Create an Adaptive Network Control policy to increase the number of devices.
  • C. Modify the guest type to increase the number of maximum devices.
  • D. Configure the sponsor group to increase the number of logins.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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faridh
9 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
ciscopress page 343: The primary difference between guest types is in how long the accounts are permitted to be active. Default guest types help ISE customers by providing templates, based on the most popular needs from Cisco’s customer research, but every setting is configurable. Different guest types have different settings for how many simultaneous logins may be used, the number of endpoints each guest may register with ISE, and the messaging to use with the guest related account creation and renewal.
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THEODORABLE
1 year ago
Selected Answer: C
C is correct-- this is where you define device count for user
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kingsalah1982
1 year, 7 months ago
correct.
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