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Following on from the August release for country-code Top-level domain enforcement, we are excited to announce that with this release, Secure Access customers can configure any top-level domains (TLD) within Destination Lists and not just country-co...
We are excited to announce the support for configuring country-code top level domains (ccTLD) Destination Lists on Secure Access. With this enhancement, Secure Access customers can now create policies using destination lists in order to enforce poli...
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We are excited to announce the general availability of Network and Service objects in Secure Internet Access unified policy. With the introduction of objects as a policy construct, Secure Access customers can now create policies usin...
We’re excited to announce support for reusable Objects as a policy construct in Secure Access. Objects (Network, Port/Service etc.) are a common policy construct on NGFW platforms – Cisco or otherwise and now, within Secure Access SPA (Secure Private...
Hi team,I’m working with a customer who has a requirement to authenticate routers against ISE using digital certificates.They want to ensure that any network devices such as IOS routers, switches are subjected to machine authentication using identity...
Jason,Thanks for your help with this.I've requested the customer to use '$mobilenumber$' in the destination field.I clarified the second query of their's and the requirement is that they would like the text field to contain different information depe...
Hi Jason,I reached out to the customer to get specifics.The SMS provider is Telstra - specifically the Telstra TIM product and this provider has been added in the SMS provider list. The customer has chosen to use SMTP as a method of getting the reque...
Hi Krishnan,NEAT isn't the scenario that the customer is looking at.From what I understand, NEAT is a 802.1x scenario where both the authenticator (IOS switch) as well as the supplicant mutually authenticate each other rather than only the supplicant...
Thanks for the heads-up Chirag.Harry informed me that the reload didn't seem to help. Hence, i attempted to zeroise and regenerate the RSA keys on the ASA that was refusing the SSH attempts.A reload after regenerating the RSA keys eventually fixed th...
The EMC appliances in the topology appear to replicate fine if the bandwidth throttling is over 10MB. This setting was tried accidentally by the customer when doing some testing and a minimum bandwidth setting that the device supports is suspected. T...