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300-715 Question #155: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is A: Certificates provisioned to the device are not revoked. {"question_number": 1, "question": "An employee logs on to the My Devices portal and marks a currently on-boarded device as 'Lost'. Which option is correct?", "correct_answer": "A, B", "explanation": "In Cisco ISE, when a user marks a device as 'Lost' through the My Devices porta

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Question

An employee logs on to the My Devices portal and marks a currently on-boarded device as `Lost'. Which option is correct?

Options

  • ACertificates provisioned to the device are not revoked
  • BBYOD Registration status is updated to No
  • CThe device access has been denied
  • DBYOD Registration status is updated to Unknown.
  • EThe device status is updated to Stolen

Explanation

{"question_number": 1, "question": "An employee logs on to the My Devices portal and marks a currently on-boarded device as 'Lost'. Which option is correct?", "correct_answer": "A, B", "explanation": "In Cisco ISE, when a user marks a device as 'Lost' through the My Devices portal, two things happen: (A) Certificates provisioned to the device are NOT revoked - certificate revocation only occurs when a device is marked as 'Stolen', not 'Lost'. (B) The BYOD Registration status is updated to 'No', meaning the device is no longer considered a valid registered endpoint. The device status is set to 'Lost' (not 'Stolen' as in E), and access denial (C) is a consequence of the registration change, not a directly configured action. 'Unknown' (D) is not the resulting status.", "generated_by": "claude-sonnet", "llm_judge_score": 4}

Topics

#BYOD Device Management#My Devices Portal#Endpoint Registration#Certificate Revocation

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