03-08-2023 07:40 AM
Hi all;
According ISE Profiling Design Guide, one of the methods of updating Profile Policies is through importing Cisco Community Profiles at https://github.com/network-node/ise-profiles.
But when I want to import them, the following error message appears:
Any ideas?
Thanks
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03-09-2023 05:45 AM
Which profile are you importing? How are you importing it? How are you downloading it from the Github Repository?
I've just tried with three of the profiles in the repository
When I right-click and 'Save link as...', the html for the repository page is also added to the .xml file. There are two ways to download these files, one is to use the `git` command from your terminal application on MacOS or Linux. The other is to open the file in the GitHub GUI and click the `Copy raw contents` button to copy the data in the .xml file to your clipboard. From there, paste the contents into your favorite text editor and save it.
Now you're ready to import.
There is nothing wrong with the guide as far as this is concerned. Verify the contents of the downloaded file with the contents shown in the repository.
Happy profiling!
03-10-2023 02:34 AM
Thanks;
After following your procedure, the import is now successful...
03-08-2023 02:41 PM
As stated on that GitHub page:
"this is not an official Cisco Github. This is not endorsed or supported officially by Cisco in any way and if you choose to use these profiles, please test them first before putting them in production. I try my best to provide quality work but sometimes products, software, etc changes and the profiles might need adjusting."
Those XML files have not been updated in 4 years, so it could be that either something in the Profile is no longer supported in ISE 3.1 or something was wrong in the XML when it was uploaded.
If you are seeing that issue with a specific XML file, I would suggest submitting an Issue on the GitHub page with the details of your issue to see if the creator can look into it.
03-08-2023 03:46 PM
Who currently maintains updates to the ISE Profiles and MAC OUI's? Is Cisco still actively maintaining this? Is the ise.cisco.com/partner used as input into this process?
03-08-2023 04:14 PM
AFAIK, the answer to both questions is yes.
I can see the following on the Offline Update Package page at the link you shared (https://ise.cisco.com/partner
"OUI data was last updated from IEEE on Wed Mar 08 13:21 GMT 2023"
I also see OUI updates from the Online Feed Service as recent as "2023-03-09 01:07:10.081" in the Change Configuration Audit report on my lab ISE 3.1p5 instance.
@Charlie Moreton @thomas are you able to confirm if partner-submitted Profiling elements are still considered in feed/offline updates?
03-09-2023 05:46 AM
@Greg Gibbs - yes, they are
03-08-2023 08:44 PM
Thanks for your reply;
So, according to your reply, Cisco needs to update its "ISE Profiling Design Guide" document.
03-09-2023 05:45 AM
Which profile are you importing? How are you importing it? How are you downloading it from the Github Repository?
I've just tried with three of the profiles in the repository
When I right-click and 'Save link as...', the html for the repository page is also added to the .xml file. There are two ways to download these files, one is to use the `git` command from your terminal application on MacOS or Linux. The other is to open the file in the GitHub GUI and click the `Copy raw contents` button to copy the data in the .xml file to your clipboard. From there, paste the contents into your favorite text editor and save it.
Now you're ready to import.
There is nothing wrong with the guide as far as this is concerned. Verify the contents of the downloaded file with the contents shown in the repository.
Happy profiling!
03-10-2023 02:34 AM
Thanks;
After following your procedure, the import is now successful...
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