From the course: Cisco CCNP SCOR Security (350-701) Cert Prep: 3 Endpoint Protection and Secure Access
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BYOD policies
From the course: Cisco CCNP SCOR Security (350-701) Cert Prep: 3 Endpoint Protection and Secure Access
BYOD policies
- [Instructor] We've discussed the benefits of BYOD policies already and we've looked at configuring guest services and profiles as well. Here we're going to examine some specific ways that we can configure BYOD and Cisco ISE for user's personal devices. First, let's take a look at the work centers menu here at the top. and from there, we're going to see a BYOD section. From that let's choose the settings option at the bottom of that section. We're going to take a look here first at some global settings for our device portals. If we go under employee registered devices on the left, you can see that we're able to restrict the number of devices that each employee can connect to the network for BYOD. By default, that value is set to a maximum of five devices. We can also look at the retry URL setting, where we have the ability to enter a URL. When a device encounters a problem during the registration process, it will automatically try to reconnect to the internet. Whatever URL we enter…
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Guest services6m 48s
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Profiling7m 32s
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BYOD policies5m 52s
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802.1X11m 11s
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MAB4m 56s
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WebAuth7m 43s
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DNS tunneling3m 15s
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HTTPS3m 50s
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Email3m 12s
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File transfer protocols3m 54s
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ICMP4m 8s
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NTP3m 34s
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Cisco Stealthwatch6m 58s
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Cisco Stealthwatch cloud5m 53s
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Cisco pxGrid4m 10s
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Cisco CTA and ETA6m 23s
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Cisco AnyConnect Network Visibility Module (NVM)3m 26s
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