05-23-2019 07:52 AM - edited 05-23-2019 07:53 AM
Hello,
In one of our customer environments, ISE admin access is configured to use External AD groups. The super admin user who is in AD ISE super admin group is not able to add network devices. But according to the guide, super admin should be able to add or delete network devices and configure policy sets.
Thanks,
Aravind Ravikumar.
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05-23-2019 07:57 AM
I have the same scenario configured in my lab it works without issue. If the customer hasn't modified RBAC permissions for that group, I suggest the customer open a TAC case to investigate further.
Regards,
-Tim
05-23-2019 07:57 AM
I have the same scenario configured in my lab it works without issue. If the customer hasn't modified RBAC permissions for that group, I suggest the customer open a TAC case to investigate further.
Regards,
-Tim
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