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12-05-2019 09:07 PM
Hi Experts,
Going through migration from Cisco NAC Agent to AnyConnect.
Since, we are going location wise, I have called the switch IP address in Client Provisioning policy to do posture check via AnyConnect.
But, the posture check is still happening via NAC Agent and no via AnyConnect, while AnyConnect shows no policy server detected?
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12-08-2019 10:01 AM
When switching from NAC agent to AnyConnect ISE posture, we have to ensure the ISE client provisioning is configured to use AnyConnect.
Please also take a look at ISE Posture Prescriptive Deployment Guide
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12-06-2019 05:33 AM
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12-08-2019 10:01 AM
When switching from NAC agent to AnyConnect ISE posture, we have to ensure the ISE client provisioning is configured to use AnyConnect.
Please also take a look at ISE Posture Prescriptive Deployment Guide
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12-16-2019 10:32 PM
The issue has been resolved.
We were using 9200 series switch with Denali OS 16.x, this new OS requires the device-tracking policy IPDT_Policy, command applied.
Applying this command resolved the issue.
