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Cisco ISE Device Onboarding

Othniel
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Hello guys

how can I onboard a new windows machine that belong to an employee ?

Because as soon as I connect that machine it's blocked by ISE

what should I do in order to easly onboard a new company machine and join them to AD

Thanks

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balaji.bandi
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You looking to deploy 802.1x with windows 10  - look at tbe below video :

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raDFQDTt9uY

 

there is a good video to understand :

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbCOZh8xf2A

 

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more ISE video at http://www.labminutes.com/video/sec/ISE The video walks you through configuration of wired 802.1X using PEAP on Cisco ISE. We will look how to configure authentication and authorization policies to support both user and machine authentication, how to restrict network access with
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balaji.bandi
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Hall of Fame

You looking to deploy 802.1x with windows 10  - look at tbe below video :

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raDFQDTt9uY

 

there is a good video to understand :

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbCOZh8xf2A

 

BB

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How to Ask The Cisco Community for Help

more ISE video at http://www.labminutes.com/video/sec/ISE The video walks you through configuration of wired 802.1X using PEAP on Cisco ISE. We will look how to configure authentication and authorization policies to support both user and machine authentication, how to restrict network access with

thomas
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Why is ISE blocking it? It sounds like ISE is doing it's job.  8-)

What is the policy it is being assigned to the endpoint by ISE? 

Is this what you expect? Why not?

Or is there an error causing a failure that keeps the endpoint from authenticating properly?

You need to provide a lot more details for us to understand next steps.

Please see How to Ask the Community for Help for suggested details.