06-04-2019 11:46 AM
We have a customer who is pricing out ISE and the question of how would the Envoy ERS Integration be licensed came up. The ordering guide doesn't go into much detail. Since Envoy is using the ERS API to add guest users to ISE, this would not be an active session until the guest actually logs into the wifi. Is there any additional Plus licensing consumed for Envoy to create the guest users until they expire?
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06-05-2019 08:39 AM
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06-05-2019 08:53 AM
Just to clarify a bit more - The Envoy solution ties into ISE via ERS enablement. Envoy is used to manage/alert of guests at a corporation - usually the guest enter their information on a IPAD like device which will then alert the employee that they have a guest waiting. The integration into ISE allows the auto provisioning of guest network access. The question is - does this require only a Base license and is the license only consumed when the user actually authenticates on the network? I have read that ERS enablement requires plus licensing, but I believe this is only if context is being shared which I don't see it being the case with the Envoy solution - but not 100% sure.
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