Which of the following fields are required when creating a network device definition?
Correct Answer: A,B,E
The IP address and subnet mask is required when creating a network device definition. These addresses are associated with the device being registered. If the IP address is a routable IP address, then it is recommended that it can communicate with the Identity Services Engine (ISE) appliance.
The network device group is required when creating a network device definition. When specifying the network device group, the location and device type must be associated with the device.
SNMP settings are required when creating a network device definition. The SNMP settings required are the SNMP version, SNMP RO community, and the security level. If SNMP versions 1 or 2c are used, the SNMP RO Community setting is required. If SNMP version 3 is used, then the SNMP Username setting is required.
The version name is not required when creating a network device definition. This field is used to specify the software version number of the device. This is an optional field.
The model name is not required when creating a network device definition. This field is used to specify the model number of the device. This is an optional field.