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SEC0095 - ACS 5.4 Wireless 802.1X PEAP EAP-TLS with Machine Authentication (Part 2)

The video shows you how to configure wireless 802.1X on Cisco ACS 5.4 using PEAP and EAP-TLS. We will perform both machine and user authentications, and enforce successful machine authentication using Machine Access Restriction (MAR). We will introduces MAR Cache distribution, which is a feature introduced in ACS 5.4. For authentication, we will attempt both using AD login credential (PEAP) and client-based certificate (EAP-TLS).
Part 2 of the video contains authentication testing on our Windows 7 test computer.
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SEC0094 - ACS 5.4 Wireless 802.1X PEAP EAP-TLS with Machine Authentication (Part 1)

The video shows you how to configure wireless 802.1X on Cisco ACS 5.4 using PEAP and EAP-TLS. We will perform both machine and user authentications, and enforce successful machine authentication using Machine Access Restriction (MAR). We will introduces MAR Cache distribution, which is a feature introduced in ACS 5.4. For authentication, we will attempt both using AD login credential (PEAP) and client-based certificate (EAP-TLS).

Part 1 of the video focuses on configuration on the ACS.

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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller QoS, 802.1p, WMM and AVC

Quality of Service (QoS), in general, is probably one of the most difficult topics to digest. Combing QoS with wireless makes it even more confusing. Without good documentations, ones can easily find themselves lost in translation.  In this article, we will look at QoS settings on Cisco Wireless LAN Controller (WLC), specifically regarding packet marking in central switching mode, and try to understand relationships among 802.1p, 802.11e, WMM, and AVC, through lab experiments. Wireshark will be heavily used in this lab to provide insight to packet headers.

SEC0059 - ISE 1.1 Sponsor and Guest (Part 2)

The video explores Cisco ISE capabilities to provide guest login and sponsorship. We will look at how we can create a sponsor group and configure sponsor group policy to allow a sponsor to manage their guest accounts. We will configure a guest portal with a simple portal customization, and allow guest to perform self-service. As part of our testing, we will create a guest account through a sponsor portal page and test login over wired network. We will also test creating a guest account through self-service over wireless.

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SEC0058 - ISE 1.1 Sponsor and Guest (Part 1)

The video explores Cisco ISE capabilities to provide guest login and sponsorship. We will look at how we can create a sponsor group and configure sponsor group policy to allow a sponsor to manage their guest accounts. We will configure a guest portal with a simple portal customization, and allow guest to perform self-service. As part of our testing, we will create a guest account through a sponsor portal page and test login over wired network. We will also test creating a guest account through self-service over wireless.

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SEC0054 - ISE 1.1 BYOD (Part 5) - Wireless Onboarding Dual SSID Testing

This Cisco ISE BYOD mini video series demonstrates device onboarding process for users to connect their personal devices to a corporate network as part of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) concept. We will be covering both wired and wireless access using Windows 7, iPhone, and Android as client devices. Relevant authentication, authorization, and client provisioning policies will be presented. We will also looks at how users can manage their own devices through the My Devices Portal.

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SEC0053 - ISE 1.1 BYOD (Part 4) - Wireless Onboarding Dual SSID

This Cisco ISE BYOD mini video series demonstrates device onboarding process for users to connect their personal devices to a corporate network as part of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) concept. We will be covering both wired and wireless access using Windows 7, iPhone, and Android as client devices. Relevant authentication, authorization, and client provisioning policies will be presented. We will also looks at how users can manage their own devices through the My Devices Portal.

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SEC0052 - ISE 1.1 BYOD (Part 3) - Wireless Onboarding Single SSID Testing

This Cisco ISE BYOD mini video series demonstrates device onboarding process for users to connect their personal devices to a corporate network as part of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) concept. We will be covering both wired and wireless access using Windows 7, iPhone, and Android as client devices. Relevant authentication, authorization, and client provisioning policies will be presented. We will also looks at how users can manage their own devices through the My Devices Portal.

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SEC0051 - ISE 1.1 BYOD (Part 2) - Wireless Onboarding Single SSID

This Cisco ISE BYOD mini video series demonstrates device onboarding process for users to connect their personal devices to a corporate network as part of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) concept. We will be covering both wired and wireless access using Windows 7, iPhone, and Android as client devices. Relevant authentication, authorization, and client provisioning policies will be presented. We will also looks at how users can manage their own devices through the My Devices Portal.

In part 2, we focus on device onboarding on wireless network with single SSID

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SEC0049 - ISE 1.1 User and Machine Authentication with EAP Chaining (Part 2)

The video demonstrate how Cisco ISE EAP Chaining can solve caveats on user and machine authentication inherent to Windows native supplicant. In part 1 of this video, we will steps through necessary authentication and authorization policies configurations to support EAP Chaining for both wired and wireless. In part 2, we will go through configuration on NAM Profile Editor to create a .xml file that will be used by the NAM module to gain network access. The video ends with wired and wireless testing and seeing how EAP Chaining appears in authentication log on Cisco ISE.

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