12-02-2012 10:31 PM - edited 03-10-2019 07:51 PM
Hi,
My question is;
- Will the same endpoint be profiled (using probes) everytime it is connected to the network or it will be profiled only once,
when it connects to the network for the first time?
If only once, then how the ISE remembers the profiled device the next time it connects to the network? Through its MAC address?
No cisco document explains these things...would appreciate any help.
Thanks in advance,
Mohan
12-05-2012 03:42 PM
Mohan, I think your original quesiton is answered. If you feel like it has, please mark this as answered so we can close it. if not, please clarify what else is needed.
Than you.
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-James
07-25-2013 02:37 AM
FYI
Cisco works with various vendors, partners, customers, etc. to profile the multitude of IP enabled devices that are expected to be deployed in various customer environments and create profiles for these. These profiles are made available through the Cisco Feed Service. An ISE server* that is configured to connect to the Feed Service establishes a secure connection with cloud based Feed Service. The various profiles on the Feed Service are then automatically downloaded to the ISE server, thus providing ISE customers the ability to stay abreast and detect various IP enabled devices that connect to their network. The Feed Service will be available with the release of ISE 1.2* software release and is part of the Advanced License.
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