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An administrator configures new authorization policies within Cisco ISE and has difficulty profiling the devices. Attributes for the new Cisco IP phones that are profiled based on the RADIUS authentic

The correct answer is B. Configure the device sensor feature within the switch to send the appropriate protocol information. Device sensor is a feature of access devices. It allows to collect information about connected Mostly, information collected by Device Sensor can come from the following protocols: + Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) + Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) + Dynamic Host Configuratio

Submitted by joshua94· Mar 30, 2026Secure Network Access, Visibility, and Enforcement

Question

An administrator configures new authorization policies within Cisco ISE and has difficulty profiling the devices. Attributes for the new Cisco IP phones that are profiled based on the RADIUS authentication are seen, however the attributes for CDP or DHCP are not. What should the administrator do to address this issue?

Options

  • AConfigure the ip dhcp snooping trust command on the DHCP interfaces to get the information to
  • BConfigure the device sensor feature within the switch to send the appropriate protocol information
  • CConfigure a service template within the switch to standardize the port configurations so that the
  • DConfigure the authentication port-control auto feature within Cisco ISE to identify the devices that

How the community answered

(42 responses)
  • A
    26% (11)
  • B
    57% (24)
  • C
    7% (3)
  • D
    10% (4)

Explanation

Device sensor is a feature of access devices. It allows to collect information about connected Mostly, information collected by Device Sensor can come from the following protocols: + Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) + Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) + Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) ConfigureDevice-Sensor-for-ISE-Profilin.html

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#Cisco ISE profiling#Device sensor#CDP attributes#DHCP attributes

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