05-09-2024 11:27 AM
We recently disabled NTLM on our network, and now ISE-PIC is no longer seeing user sessions.
I have agents on the DCs and thought that would address it, but no.
05-10-2024 01:26 AM
@mcvosi wrote:We recently disabled NTLM on our network, and now ISE-PIC is no longer seeing user sessions.
I have agents on the DCs and thought that would address it, but no.
Disabling NTLM on your network can disrupt the functionality of ISE-PIC, which relies on NTLM for user session visibility. Even with agents installed on the Domain Controllers (DCs), user sessions may not be properly detected. To resolve this issue, it's important to review the configuration of ISE-PIC and explore alternative methods for gathering user session information. This may involve adjusting authentication protocols or implementing additional monitoring techniques that do not depend on NTLM.
06-05-2024 08:06 AM
I would say so; users are no longer identified. Cisco has no solution for this?
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