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Which statement about identification profile default settings on the Cisco WSA is true?
The correct answer is A. Identification profiles do not require authentication. By default, identification profiles on the Cisco WSA do not require authentication. This means the WSA can identify and classify traffic (e.g., by IP subnet, user-agent, or protocol) without forcing users to authenticate. Authentication is an optional, configurable setting…
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Which statement about identification profile default settings on the Cisco WSA is true?
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- AIdentification profiles do not require authentication
- BGuest identification profile should be processed first
- CIdentification profiles can include only one user group
- DAsyncOS processes identification profiles alphabetically
How the community answered
(26 responses)- A92% (24)
- B4% (1)
- D4% (1)
Explanation
By default, identification profiles on the Cisco WSA do not require authentication. This means the WSA can identify and classify traffic (e.g., by IP subnet, user-agent, or protocol) without forcing users to authenticate. Authentication is an optional, configurable setting within identification profiles. The other statements are false: (B) the Global identification profile (not a 'Guest' profile) is processed last, not first; (C) profiles can include multiple user groups; and (D) AsyncOS processes identification profiles in the order they appear in the list (top-down), not alphabetically.
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