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IPSK ISSUE

emolstad
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I am hoping someone can help me. I recently built 2 new policy sets for 2 groups of devices to match against. I built the profiler policy for them to be profiled to, created the appropriate conditions to match the policy sets, created authorization profiles for them as well as Security Groups. one group of devices are cameras, and the other are Arduinos. They are both structured nearly identical, they both het profiled correctly and Everything is setup correctly on the ISE side as well as the WLC side to my knowledge. The Arduino Policy set is working correctly and requires the IPSK to gain access. However, the Cameras seem to be able to join the new subnet without entering the IPSK.... I have double/triple checked all ISE configs and WLC configs and am left scratching my head. Has anyone ran into a similar issue?  They are just bypassing the IPSK 

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rnan
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Please open TAC case to check this question, thank you!

Jonporter
Level 1
Level 1

If they are hardwired then that explain why they are bypassing everything and joining without any iPSK. 

Depending on how the result conditions are set, but they they are not hitting ISE at all then there is something else going on.