• Classroom
  • Online, Instructor-Led
Course Description

SISE – Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine v3.0 is an intensive experience with enhanced hands-on labs that cover all facets of Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) version 2.4. The training provides learners with the knowledge and skills to enforce security compliance for wired and wireless endpoints and enhance infrastructure security using the Cisco ISE.

Learning Objectives

ISE deployment options including node types, personas, and licensing Install certificates into ISE using a Windows 2012 Certificate Authority (CA) Configure the Local and Active Directory Based Identity Store and use of Identity Source Sequences Configure AAA clients and network device groups Implement Policy Sets to streamline Authentication and Authorization in the organization Deploy Easy Connect as an alternative to 802.1X port-based authentication Implement 802.1X for wired and wireless networks using the AnyConnect 4.x NAM module, the latest dot1x commands on a catalyst switch, and version 8.4 of the vWLC Configure policies to allow MAC Authentication Bypass (MAB) of endpoints Use central web authentication (CWA) for redirection of legitimate domain users who need to register devices on the network using MAC addresses (device registration) Configure hotspot guest access, self-registration guest access, and sponsored guest access Configure profiler services in ISE and use newer probes available in IOS switch code 15.x as well as vWLC 8.4 code Work with profiling feeds, logical profiles, and building profiling conditions to match network endpoints Configure posture assessments using the new Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility 4.x posture module Configure Cisco ISE as a TACACS+ Server for Device Administration with Command Authorization Configure Cisco ISE to integrate with a 5500-X ASA and a Catalyst Switch for TrustSec and implement end-to-end Security Group Tagging (SGT) and Security Group Access Control (SGACL) Maintenance, best practices, and logging

Framework Connections

The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):

Work Roles