06-03-2015 06:41 AM - edited 03-10-2019 10:46 PM
I use cisco ISE 1.4 and self-registered user portal.
All it's ok and an external user can register itself and login.
But the user session remain active also if I turn off the device.
Every active device use one license and if it's always active I have a license locked.
How can I terminate the sessions or disconnect the user ?
Thanks
06-08-2015 02:42 AM
Self registered guest accounts expire according to the time profile/guest types assigned to them and we have guest purge policy for expired guest account. Active self registered guest accounts can be manged from sponsor portal
06-08-2015 05:35 AM
OK. The users expire and I can manage them with the sponsor portal but the endpoint still use a license.
I'd like to know how can I configure the endpoint to expire and free the license count.
Thanks
06-08-2015 06:08 AM
In ISE 1.4 you could use endpoint purge, to remove the mac address registered in your guest endpoints group after x number of days.
06-10-2015 03:13 AM
I've tried both user and endpoint purge policy and it works but there are always some active endpoint, that I can see in Authentication menu (live) locked on "Radius account strat request", and licenses used in Administration/licenses even if there isn't Autenticated users or endpoint.
I notice that when I de-associate and endpoint the number of Active endpoint and licenses decrease.
Is possible to force SSID de-assciation of endpoint ?
It seems the only way to clean the license and active andpoint number number.
Thanks
06-10-2015 03:13 AM
I've tried both user and endpoint purge policy and it works but there are always some active endpoint, that I can see in Authentication menu (live) locked on "Radius account strat request", and licenses used in Administration/licenses even if there isn't Autenticated users or endpoint.
I notice that when I de-associate and endpoint the number of Active endpoint and licenses decrease.
Is possible to force SSID de-assciation of endpoint ?
It seems the only way to clean the license and active andpoint number number.
Thanks
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