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Endpoint/user certificate issue date 24-hours prior to being issued

Joseph Johnson
Level 1
Level 1

Here is a weird one that I can't seem to find an answer to. When a user goes through BYOD provisioning, the certificate issued from ISE shows an issued date that is one day (24-hours) behind the current date. Example:

BYOD provisioning completed: 2016/10/10 09:00:00
Certificate issue date: 2016/10/09 09:00:00

Anyone know why it would issue the certificate with a date stamp in the past? I thought it was a time setting issue on the ISE nodes but all of them show the correct time.

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nspasov
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Joseph-

Can you also confirm that the time in the CLI matches the correct time, timezone and NTP servers?

Thank you for rating helpful posts!

I apologize for this extremely late reply.

Yes, everything is correct. I verified the CLI and GUI were reporting the correcting timezone and time. No NTP synch errors (local NTP server) are reported.