07-27-2017 05:37 PM
I am looking into the support for posturing & BYOD services for ISE using HP 5500 series switches, along with configuration examples.
I am aware of the "ISE Third-Party NAD Profiles and Configs" guides provided in the community pages and has a NAD profile for "HP_Wired_SNMP_CoA." When I look in the ISE 2.2 configuration guide it shows the CoA type being RADIUS and then under the table references the community pages.
My question is if the "HP_Wired_SNMP_CoA" profile is the same configuration that was used to test the compatibility of HP with ISE for those services using RADIUS? If not, where may I get the RADIUS configuration guide that was used to test this and of what version of HP was this done for (5.20.99 Release 5206)?
Also, why do I see a difference in support compatibility between the ISE compatibility matrix and that in the config guide?
Config Guide:
ISE Compatibility Matrix:
- Cisco Identity Services Engine Network Component Compatibility, Release 2.2 - Cisco
ISE Third-Party NAD Profiles and Configs:
- ISE Third-Party NAD Profiles and Configs
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07-30-2017 12:16 AM
Yes. This NAD profile has the SNMP in name to differentiate between RADIUS CoA and SNMP CoA.
This device (HP(H3C) 5500 - 5.20.99 Release 5206) doesn't support RADIUS CoA. Therefore, we have validated/tested using SNMP CoA.
07-28-2017 09:51 AM
Thank you for pointing out the inconsistency in the documentation.
I've forwarded this thread to the ISE Documentation team to fix it!
07-28-2017 10:41 AM
Thank you Thomas!
Do you know if the "HP_Wired_SNMP_CoA" NAD profile is the configuration used to test the feature capabilities of ISE & HP 5500s using RADIUS as shown in the configuration guide? If so, why is the NAD profile named SNMP?
Thank you!
07-30-2017 12:16 AM
Yes. This NAD profile has the SNMP in name to differentiate between RADIUS CoA and SNMP CoA.
This device (HP(H3C) 5500 - 5.20.99 Release 5206) doesn't support RADIUS CoA. Therefore, we have validated/tested using SNMP CoA.
07-31-2017 09:49 AM
Thank you for the reply!
Would you be able to clarify for me, why the ISE 2.2 configuration guide shows that for wired HP 5500 it was tested with a CoA type of RADIUS? Is this a different HP 5500 model or should the CoA type say SNMP?
I look forward to hearing from you.
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