PC Desktop Seems Disconnected from 802.1x while Idle too long

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03-01-2024 12:32 AM
Hi,
I have deployed Cisco ISE v3.2 for wired 802.1x.
I'm facing an issue when the PC is in machine state (user sign-out) and idle too long (e.g. from night till morning), the PC seems like disconnected from network. It can't be pinged and there is no live log/live session in Cisco ISE. But in the switch, the session is authenticated and connected. When user sign-in again, it can connects to network and be pinged. The PC is never sleep and no sleep or hibernate.
I suspect the LAN Card but some other PC is working fine.
Is there anyone has same experience?
Thanks
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03-01-2024 01:18 AM
I suspect the LAN Card but some other PC is working fine.
if some other PC working in the same environment, i will compare the config and if required i will update the Ethernet drivers and test it.

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03-01-2024 01:22 AM
Yeah, I also want to do same thing. The client only said that the config will be same because it comes from same image. Also the Ethernet drivers are same version.
Thanks
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03-04-2024 09:57 AM
what are the configurations for the WiredAutoConfig service on the problematic workstation? it should be set as running and startup as automatic.

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03-04-2024 10:41 PM
It's already set to running and startup automatic
Besides, the PC is never shutdown or sleep or hibernate

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03-04-2024 12:53 PM
You need to provide a lot more troubleshooting details since we don't even know if this is Windows, macOS or Linux, what the endpoint supplicant configuration is, your switch configuration, etc.

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03-04-2024 10:42 PM
Hi,
Yes, meanwhile I also open ticket to TAC to help for troubleshooting.
The PC is Windows, but still need to collect details like version and others.
Thanks
