08-30-2017 07:50 AM
Every once in a while I run into devices that just change profile for no reason. My latest is an Apple MacBook profiled as an Apple-Device changed to Android for no reason.
Is there any way to see what was triggered.
I tried to look at what updated by the feed service, but the link to the reports page is not found and then sends me back to the login page.
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09-01-2017 05:16 AM
Go to Operations > Reports > Diagnostics > Endpoint Profile Changes
Set filter at top for specific MAC address. Details link should reveal the new/changed profile data received in that profile assignment or change.
08-30-2017 05:01 PM
Hi Dustin,
Have you turned on Nmap scan. Make sure to understand the difference in the results of the probe to identify the difference. You can look at the endpoint dashboard, click on the endpoint, look at the attributes.
I am hoping that you have turned on feed services to get the profiling updates.
Thanks
Krishnan
09-01-2017 05:16 AM
Go to Operations > Reports > Diagnostics > Endpoint Profile Changes
Set filter at top for specific MAC address. Details link should reveal the new/changed profile data received in that profile assignment or change.
09-01-2017 07:51 AM
Thanks for the info, Still not sure what caused it, but looking at all the data, I do see this as odd.
User-Agent | Fabric Android Studio Plugin for Mac OS X/Android Studio 2.3 |
operating-system-result | Android |
This is a MacBookPro
It looks like it triggered with a certainty of 30 due to thinking the OS was Android.
09-01-2017 10:19 AM
Yep this is a common issue I have seen in my deployments. Minimum Certainty factor on the profiling policy wins the race. You have a few options here:
I personally would go with #3. As I always instruct customers "Cisco's minimum certainty factor is typically a 10/20/30 progression. If you want your profiling policies to always beat Cisco's then make custom policies 100/200/300 progression."
09-01-2017 10:39 AM
Yeah, I usually set custom rules at 100, but normally have to only make for new phones and devices. My usual problem is unknown devices.
09-01-2017 10:45 AM
Yep identity the unknown devices is the “fun” part of the ISE install. Usually that is where I spend most of my time after the initial setup.
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