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| Exam Code: | 300-208 |
| Exam Name: | Implementing Cisco Secure Access Solutions |
| Certification Provider: | Cisco |
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| Version: | v2019-09-20 |
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No.# Which default identity source is used by the MyDevices_Portal_Sequence identity source sequence?
internal users is right. You can lokk up this in any ISE Version by Yourself. It is easy to findf
No.# IEEE 802.1AE - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IEEE_802
802.1AE is the IEEE MAC Security standard (also known as MACsec) which defines connectionless data confidentiality and integrity for media access independent protocols. It is standardized by the IEEE 802.1 working group.
No.# https://www.zsis.hr/UserDocsImages/Sigurnost/pdfs/AnyConnect.pdf
datasheet says
Windows 10, 8.1, 8 and 7
Mac OS X 10.8 and later
Linux Intel (x64)
No.# I checked this wit the SISASS Book
Android - SPW
Apple Phone - OTA
Windows - WinSPWinzard
Mac OS - MacOsXSPWizard
Only right answer is Android
No.# Which method of registering devices on the BYOD My Devices Portal requires that the user have a supplicant installed?
--> single SSID
--> The employee must configure the supplicant on the device to connect to the corporate SSID.
From the SISAS Book
Dual SSID
With the dual-SSID approach to onboarding:
The employee does not need to configure the supplicant on the device.
The employee authenticates to a web form.
The employee connects to the Open SSID before the provisioning process, and the employee must
connect to the corporate SSID after the process (may be automated or manual).
Figure 17-4 depicts the dual-SSID approach.
Single SSID
With the single-SSID approach to onboarding:
The employee must configure the supplicant on the device to connect to the corporate SSID.
The authentication used to connect to the corporate SSID is used for Single Sign-on to the
onboarding and provisioning process.
A change of authorization (CoA) is used to provide full access after the provisioning process without
requiring the employee to reconnect to the network.
Figure 17-5 depicts the single-SSID approach.