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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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SEC0112 - ISE 1.2 Wireless 802.1X Authorization with FlexConnect (Part 1)

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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SEC0110 - ISE 1.2 Endpoint Protection Service (EPS) (Part 2)

The video demonstrates the use of Endpoint Protection Service (EPS) on Cisco ISE 1.2 to quarantine undesired endpoints. Unlike manually removing an endpoint from the network by shutting down port and the endpoint can potentially be moved to a different port to regain access, although ISE also allow you to exactly this by issuing a port-shutdown CoA, placing host MAC address or IP into EPS quarantine ensures the endpoint remains denied from the network regardless of its point to attachment. A policy can be created to block endpoint traffic by ACL or/and placing them into a unusable VLAN.

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SEC0110 - ISE 1.2 Endpoint Protection Service (EPS) (Part 1)

The video demonstrates the use of Endpoint Protection Service (EPS) on Cisco ISE 1.2 to quarantine undesired endpoints. Unlike manually removing an endpoint from the network by shutting down port and the endpoint can potentially be moved to a different port to regain access, although ISE also allow you to exactly this by issuing a port-shutdown CoA, placing host MAC address or IP into EPS quarantine ensures the endpoint remains denied from the network regardless of its point to attachment. A policy can be created to block endpoint traffic by ACL or/and placing them into a unusable VLAN.

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WL0002 - WLC Software Upgrade

The video walks you through an upgrade process of Cisco Wireless LAN Controller. In addition, we will look at how we can minimize network downtime due to the upgrade by pre-downloading a new software image to access points. We will observe the access point during reboot and be able to see its software images being deployed as it detects the new version on the controller. This is a recommended method when having to upgrade a large number of access point especially when they need to pull the new image across a WAN. We will be using a vWLC for our demonstration but the steps are also applicable to other traditional WLC models. 

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