I go for central webauth and Guest.
Local webauth has no native support for Byod onboarding, profiling e.t.c
https://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=3100059&seqNum=2#:~:text=Local%20Web%20Authentication%20(LWA)%20is,enter%20a%20username%20and%20password.
According to this Cisco Article it's B & D:
https://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=3100059&seqNum=2#:~:text=Local%20Web%20Authentication%20(LWA)%20is,enter%20a%20username%20and%20password
Just to add to this so it's clearer, from the article I linked:
In addition, when using Local Web Auth with Cisco switches, there is NO native support for advanced services such as the following:
▪ BYOD onboarding
However, Central Web Auth also supports advanced services such as the following:
▪ BYOD onboarding
Answer is definitely B & D guys, look no further!
Correct is BD. Here you can see that A and C are not correct:
https://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=3100059&seqNum=2
And I assume that "dual" is used to refer to dual SSID, and here you can see that it's not necessary:
https://community.cisco.com/t5/security-knowledge-base/cisco-ise-byod-prescriptive-deployment-guide/ta-p/3641867#toc-hId--1179912982
And also there you can see the section "configure Guest portal" where it is necessary for the onboarding...
So it's BD
A and D are correct.
[https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/2-4/admin_guide/b_ISE_admin_guide_24/m_ise_guest.html#ID32]
``For allowing guest users to authenticate through **Local WebAuth**, you must configure both the **Guest portal** authentication source and the identity source sequence to contain the same identity stores.``
Actually both can work
# Guest Access Web Authentication Options
Cisco ISE Guest and Web Authentication Services support several deployment options that enable secure guest access. You can provide wired or wireless guest connectivity using **Local or Central Web Authentication** and Device Registration Web Authentication.
I go with B and E. central web auth for authentication and redirect to BYOD onboarding, then Dual SSID for wireless profile. The answers are not clear, but I know that guest is not needed for BYOD, and all the other answers are wrong.
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