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A company has a Cisco wireless network with Cisco ISE. The company wants to allow employees to use their personal mobile devices on the wireless network. The company wants to allow access to the netwo

The correct answer is A. Allowed Protocol (PEAP/TLS) C. SSID Name. Allowed Protocol (PEAP/TLS) This field specifies the EAP authentication protocols that the supplicant will use. Common choices include PEAP or TLS, which are widely used for secure wireless authentication with certificates or The native supplicant profile must specify the SSID th

Security for Wireless Client Connectivity

Question

A company has a Cisco wireless network with Cisco ISE. The company wants to allow employees to use their personal mobile devices on the wireless network. The company wants to allow access to the network only if the devices meet certain criteria. To meet the requirement, the company asked a network engineer to create a native supplicant profile. Which two fields must be configured when the profile is created? (Choose two.)

Options

  • AAllowed Protocol (PEAP/TLS)
  • BAllowed Protocol (Ms-CHAPv2/ EAP-FAST)
  • CSSID Name
  • DWLC Name
  • EAllowed Protocol (LEAP/ EAP-TTLS)

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  • A
    70% (19)
  • B
    15% (4)
  • D
    4% (1)
  • E
    11% (3)

Explanation

Allowed Protocol (PEAP/TLS) This field specifies the EAP authentication protocols that the supplicant will use. Common choices include PEAP or TLS, which are widely used for secure wireless authentication with certificates or The native supplicant profile must specify the SSID that the profile applies to, so the device knows which wireless network to connect to using the configured settings.

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#native supplicant profile#ISE#BYOD#SSID configuration

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