04-05-2017 01:27 AM
Hello,
In ISE 2.1 (patch1) when looking at the endpoint classification page we are able to see the endpoints classification based on their endpoint type or endpoint profile. (column Endpoint Type)
I was assuming that the endpoint type would be directly related to the Logical Profiles configuration but as it looks it isn't (created a logical profile that would match around 50% of my endpoints and I still do not see it appearing on the endpoint types).
Can anybody explain where the endpoint type classification can be controlled? I tried looking for documentation but the term is too generic and widely used for the research to hit any meaningful match.
I can account for the Logical Profile column, for the Endpoint Profile column, but nowhere I can find the Endpoint Type classification. Is it a builtin classification?
For instance there's a type Workstation that doesn't match any defined logical profile.
Regards
Gustavo Novais
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04-05-2017 02:08 PM
It is done by some built-in logics but not for you to control.
Workstation, for example, appears matching the profiling policy hierarchy.
04-05-2017 02:08 PM
It is done by some built-in logics but not for you to control.
Workstation, for example, appears matching the profiling policy hierarchy.
04-05-2017 10:35 PM
Ok thank you for your answer!
Do you happen to know if that is publicly documented somewhere?
Regards
Gustavo Novais
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