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SEC0117 - SSL VPN Tunnel-Group Group-Policy (Part 1)

The video explains and demonstrates the relationship between tunnel-group and group-policy on Cisco ASA SSL VPN and compare them to the IPSec counterpart. You will learn different ways to land a user on a tunnel-group and either statically or dynamically assign them to a group-policy. Both pros and cons of each method will be discussed so you can decide which is best suited for your deployment. 

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Cisco ISE 1.2 Video Guide to Installation and Configuration

Since the release of Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) version 1.0 and 1.1, many early adopters have been looking forward to ISE 1.2 especially for enhancements and introduction of new features. Now that it is here, ISE 1.2 certainly shows a big improvement from its predecessors in terms of scalability (max 250,000 endpoints in a 44 node deployment), functionalities, and reliability, not to mention the support of 64-bit operating system and the new SNS-3400 hardware appliances. This article will guide you through ISE 1.2 videos Lab Minutes have created to help you understand not only what features are available, but most importantly, how to configure them. 

SEC0115 - ISE 1.2 Wireless Guest with HTML Customized Portal (Part 2)

The video walks you through wireless sponsor and guest access configuration on Cisco ISE 1.2. We will take the same lab we did back in ISE 1.1 and rebuild our guest authentication so you can see how guest portal has changed in ISE 1.2 as well as preparing ourselves for full HTML custom guest portal in the second half of the video. We will show you how to create a custom guest login page so a background on HTML coding and CSS is recommended as a pre-requisite. 

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SEC0115 - ISE 1.2 Wireless Guest with HTML Customized Portal (Part 1)

The video walks you through wireless sponsor and guest access configuration on Cisco ISE 1.2. We will take the same lab we did back in ISE 1.1 and rebuild our guest authentication so you can see how guest portal has changed in ISE 1.2 as well as preparing ourselves for full HTML custom guest portal in the second half of the video. We will show you how to create a custom guest login page so a background on HTML coding and CSS is recommended as a pre-requisite. 

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SEC0114 - ISE 1.2 BYOD MDM Integration (Part 3) - Android

The video walks you through Cisco ISE 1.2 integration with MobileIron MDM. You will be able to see all required configuration on both ISE and MDM to complete the integration process, and how user onboarding experience changes now that they need to register their devices to the MDM system. We will enforce MDM security policy using PIN lock as our example and allow differentiated level of access according to device posture information. At the end, we will review actions available to users on the MyDevices portal and demonstrate initiation of screen lock and corporate-wipe to iPhone and Android.

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SEC0114 - ISE 1.2 BYOD MDM Integration (Part 2) - iPhone

The video walks you through Cisco ISE 1.2 integration with MobileIron MDM. You will be able to see all required configuration on both ISE and MDM to complete the integration process, and how user onboarding experience changes now that they need to register their devices to the MDM system. We will enforce MDM security policy using PIN lock as our example and allow differentiated level of access according to device posture information. At the end, we will review actions available to users on the MyDevices portal and demonstrate initiation of screen lock and corporate-wipe to iPhone and Android. 

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SEC0114 - ISE 1.2 BYOD MDM Integration (Part 1)

The video walks you through Cisco ISE 1.2 integration with MobileIron MDM. You will be able to see all required configuration on both ISE and MDM to complete the integration process, and how user onboarding experience changes now that they need to register their devices to the MDM system. We will enforce MDM security policy using PIN lock as our example and allow differentiated level of access according to device posture information. At the end, we will review actions available to users on the MyDevices portal and demonstrate initiation of screen lock and corporate-wipe to iPhone and Android.

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SEC0113 - ISE 1.2 BYOD Wireless Onboarding Single SSID (Part 2)

The video walks you through Cisco ISE 1.2 configuration and demonstrates device onboarding as part of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) concept. We will be exclusively covering wireless access with single SSID using Windows 7, iPhone, and Android as client devices. We will also looks at how users can manage their own devices through the MyDevices portal. This lab partially repeats our ISE 1.1 BYOD mini-series with emphasis on ISE 1.2. We will begin our configuration from scratch so you can observe the entire configuration steps. 

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SEC0113 - ISE 1.2 BYOD Wireless Onboarding Single SSID (Part 1)

The video walks you through Cisco ISE 1.2 configuration and demonstrates device onboarding as part of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) concept. We will be exclusively covering wireless access with single SSID using Windows 7, iPhone, and Android as client devices. We will also looks at how users can manage their own devices through the MyDevices portal. This lab partially repeats our ISE 1.1 BYOD mini-series with emphasis on ISE 1.2. We will begin our configuration from scratch so you can observe the entire configuration steps. 

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SEC0112 - ISE 1.2 Wireless 802.1X Authorization with FlexConnect (Part 2)

The video looks into Cisco ISE 1.2 wireless 802.1X authentication with FlexConnect AP. We will configure wireless AP and SSID to operate in central switching and local switching and compare authorization capability on ISE between the two modes. Since local switching mode does not support DACL, we will be configuring FlexConnect ACL and FlexConnect group and use dynamic VLAN assignment to place a wireless user on a VLAN with appropriate ACL.

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