06-10-2018 10:54 PM
Hi Team
In below document, i see if primary pan down, BYOD couldn't support internal CA. I want to know ,When Primary PAN is Down,Whether BYOD support external CA?
Features | Available When Primary PAN is Down (Yes/No) |
---|---|
Existing internal user RADIUS authentication | Yes |
Existing or New AD user RADIUS authentication | Yes |
Existing endpoint with no profile change | Yes |
Existing endpoint with profile change | No |
New endpoint learned through profiling. | No |
Existing guest – LWA | Yes |
Existing guest – CWA | Yes (apart from flows enabled for device registration, such as Hotspot, BYOD, and CWA with automatic device registration) |
Guest change password | No |
Guest – AUP | No |
Guest – Max Failed Login Enforcement | No |
New Guest (Sponsored or Self-registered) | No |
Posture | Yes |
BYOD with Internal CA | No |
Existing Registered Devices | Yes |
MDM On-boarding | No |
pxGrid Service | No |
Thanks
BR
Songl
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06-11-2018 12:54 AM
Hi,
when Primary PAN is down, no new session is created. If you are asking if external CA can be used for BYOD, then yes. but the recommended way is to use internal CA which is easy
Thanks,
Nidhi
06-11-2018 12:54 AM
Hi,
when Primary PAN is down, no new session is created. If you are asking if external CA can be used for BYOD, then yes. but the recommended way is to use internal CA which is easy
Thanks,
Nidhi
06-12-2018 12:10 AM
Thanks for all
06-11-2018 04:25 AM
Part of BYOD is to register the endpoint so it would not work properly if the primary admin node is down. Proxying SCEP requests do not depend on this.
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