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SEC0210 - ISE 2.0 3rd Party NAD (Aruba Guest Posture BYOD) (Part 1)

The video continues from the previous video with the configuration of 3rd party Network Access Device (NAD) on Cisco ISE 2.0. We will extend basic 802.1X on Aruba IAP to support Posture Assessment, Guest CWA, and BYOD. 

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SEC0209 - ISE 2.0 3rd Party NAD (Aruba MAB 802.1X) (Part 3)

The video walks you through configuration of 3rd party Network Access Device (NAD) on Cisco ISE 2.0. We will make Aruba IAP work with Cisco ISE on two types of authentication methods: MAB and basic 802.1X. We will review configuration on the Aruba AP required to make it compatible with ISE.

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SEC0209 - ISE 2.0 3rd Party NAD (Aruba MAB 802.1X) (Part 2)

The video walks you through configuration of 3rd party Network Access Device (NAD) on Cisco ISE 2.0. We will make Aruba IAP work with Cisco ISE on two types of authentication methods: MAB and basic 802.1X. We will review configuration on the Aruba AP required to make it compatible with ISE.

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SEC0209 - ISE 2.0 3rd Party NAD (Aruba MAB 802.1X) (Part 1)

The video walks you through configuration of 3rd party Network Access Device (NAD) on Cisco ISE 2.0. We will make Aruba IAP work with Cisco ISE on two types of authentication methods: MAB and basic 802.1X. We will review configuration on the Aruba AP required to make it compatible with ISE.

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SEC0208 - ISE 2.0 802.1X Switch Config with Identity Control Policy (Part 2)

The video walks you through 802.1X switch configuration using Cisco Identity Control Policy. We will go over switch general configurations before diving into detail on the structure of Cisco Common Classification Policy Language (C3PL) and perform command conversion from the legacy 'authentication' syntax. We will also look at the concept of Service Template and a support for Per-MAC VLAN Assignment.

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SEC0208 - ISE 2.0 802.1X Switch Config with Identity Control Policy (Part 1)

The video walks you through 802.1X switch configuration using Cisco Identity Control Policy. We will go over switch general configurations before diving into detail on the structure of Cisco Common Classification Policy Language (C3PL) and perform command conversion from the legacy 'authentication' syntax. We will also look at the concept of Service Template and a support for Per-MAC VLAN Assignment.

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SEC0207 - ISE 2.0 Migration Tool (Part 2)

The video shows you how to use ISE migration tool to migrate configuration from Cisco ACS 5.x to Cisco ISE 2.0 focusing on TACACS+. We will go through the entire process while pointing out pitfalls along the way. You will learn dos and don'ts that you can apply to your ACS migration project.

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SEC0207 - ISE 2.0 Migration Tool (Part 1)

The video shows you how to use ISE migration tool to migrate configuration from Cisco ACS 5.x to Cisco ISE 2.0 focusing on TACACS+. We will go through the entire process while pointing out pitfalls along the way. You will learn dos and don'ts that you can apply to your ACS migration project.

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SEC0206 - ISE 2.0 TACACS+ Device Admin with Command Authorization (Part 2)

The video continues from our previous lab on Cisco ISE 2.0 TACACS+. We will demonstrate an extended usage of shell privilege, and support for command authorization. We will attempt to enforce various privilege level and allowed command sets to both local and AD users. We will test our configuration on Cisco switch and ASA.

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SEC0206 - ISE 2.0 TACACS+ Device Admin with Command Authorization (Part 1)

The video continues from our previous lab on Cisco ISE 2.0 TACACS+. We will demonstrate an extended usage of shell privilege, and support for command authorization. We will attempt to enforce various privilege level and allowed command sets to both local and AD users. We will test our configuration on Cisco switch and ASA.

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