What is the default posture status for non-agent capable devices, such as Linux and iDevices?
A. Unknown
B. Validated
C. Default
D. Compliant
3 Comments on “What is the default posture status for non-agent capable devices, such as Linux and iDevices?”
Rezasays:
It is obviously wrong! The correct answer is C which is default!
“You can configure the posture status of endpoints that run on non-agent devices like Linux or iDevices. When Android devices and Apple iDevices such as an iPod, iPhone, or iPad connect to a Cisco ISE enabled network, these devices assume the Default Posture Status settings.”
It is obviously wrong! The correct answer is C which is default!
“You can configure the posture status of endpoints that run on non-agent devices like Linux or iDevices. When Android devices and Apple iDevices such as an iPod, iPhone, or iPad connect to a Cisco ISE enabled network, these devices assume the Default Posture Status settings.”
Source: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/1-2/user_guide/ise_user_guide/ise_pos_pol.html
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thanks reza!
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However the “Default” setting is “Compliant” so where the hell does that leave us?
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