06-09-2018 03:43 PM - edited 02-21-2020 10:57 AM
Hello,
I am not able to get windows 7 and windows 10 machines to be profiled properly with ISE 2.3 patch 2.
These endpoints are identified as " Microsoft-Workstation" all the time. I have enabled "RADIUS", "SNMP", "DHCP" , "NMAP" and "Active-Directory" probes. I have added ISE IP as IP helper-address in the distribution switch which is the gateway for the users. The switches are 3850 switches in stack. Please let me know
1- Which probe is the best for identifying Microsoft clients?
2- Currently device sensor configuration is not done on the switches. Is it mandatory to have these commands in the switches in order for RADIUS probes to work properly?
Please help me to sort of this issue.
06-09-2018 07:36 PM
Hi
Using device sensor you'll be able to profile better all your devices and i would highly recommend using them.
With ip helper, you should be able to profile your devices as well. Is there any firewall in between your laptop svi and ise?
Which ISE version and patch are you using?
Have you done a tcpdump on ISE to validate it's receiving all dhcp requests?
06-09-2018 09:08 PM
Dear Francesco,
Thanks a lot for the reply. I will try to enable device sensor in the switches. But does it have any impact on the switch performance?.
Is there any firewall in between your laptop svi and ise?
-Yes.
Which ISE version and patch are you using?
- ISE version 2.3 and patch 2
Have you done a tcpdump on ISE to validate it's receiving all dhcp requests?
- I have done tcpdump on ISE and I was able to validate that the dhcp requests are being received.
Thanks
06-10-2018 03:01 AM
06-11-2018 02:59 PM
Hi,
Today we updated the ISE nodes to the latest patch ; patch 4 which was released 2 days back. After that I deleted all the endpoints from ISE. When I tested the machines profile status it seems that they are getting profiled properly. I will keep the setup under monitoring for a few days. As of now device sensor configuration is not done.
Thanks
06-11-2018 08:14 PM
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