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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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WL0037 - WLC Office Extend AP (OEAP600) (Part 3)

The video introduces you to the second type of Office Extend AP on Cisco Wireless LAN Controller with OEAP600. We will be configuring OEAP600 from its factory default state starting with basic AP registration security on WLC. We will also cover features such as Remote LAN and 802.1X port-based authentication that are not available on FlexConnect OEAP as well as common functionalities of Split-Tunnel (specified, and local), and personal SSID. 
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WL0037 - WLC Office Extend AP (OEAP600) (Part 2)

The video introduces you to the second type of Office Extend AP on Cisco Wireless LAN Controller with OEAP600. We will be configuring OEAP600 from its factory default state starting with basic AP registration security on WLC. We will also cover features such as Remote LAN and 802.1X port-based authentication that are not available on FlexConnect OEAP as well as common functionalities of Split-Tunnel (specified, and local), and personal SSID. 
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WL0037 - WLC Office Extend AP (OEAP600) (Part 1)

The video introduces you to the second type of Office Extend AP on Cisco Wireless LAN Controller with OEAP600. We will be configuring OEAP600 from its factory default state starting with basic AP registration security on WLC. We will also cover features such as Remote LAN and 802.1X port-based authentication that are not available on FlexConnect OEAP as well as common functionalities of Split-Tunnel (specified, and local), and personal SSID. 
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WL0014 - WLC L2 Security Local EAP (Part 2)

The video shows you how to configure Cisco Wireless LAN Controller to act as a RADIUS server and provide 802.1X authentication to wireless client using Local EAP feature. We will use OpenSSL to generate CSR and have it signed for controller identity certificate. Authentication tested includes PEAP, EAP-TLS, and EAP-FAST. We will primarily use controller local user database but will also discuss and demonstrate limitation of using LDAP. 

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WL0014 - WLC L2 Security Local EAP (Part 1)

The video shows you how to configure Cisco Wireless LAN Controller to act as a RADIUS server and provide 802.1X authentication to wireless client using Local EAP feature. We will use OpenSSL to generate CSR and have it signed for controller identity certificate. Authentication tested includes PEAP, EAP-TLS, and EAP-FAST. We will primarily use controller local user database but will also discuss and demonstrate limitation of using LDAP. 

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