SCOR: Guest Services, BYOD, 802.1X, & CoA


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Overview/Description

In lower security environments, there is often a desire to permit guest access to the network. These guests might get limited Internet access or even access to some of the non-sensitive network resources and data. In this course, you'll learn about the Identity Service Engine, which is the component in the Cisco security portfolio that can make this access seamless to configure and implement. You'll also learn about guest access and BYOD for the network. Next, you'll move on to examine the use of 802.1X in high security enterprises to ensure that each network user is authenticated and then authorized for their network and resource access. You'll also look at related technologies like MAB and WebAuth. Finally, you'll explore the RADIUS Change of Authorization feature, which can be critical for certain network security functions. This course can be used in preparation for the 350-701: Implementing and Operating Cisco Security Core Technologies (SCOR) certification exam.



Expected Duration (hours)
0.7

Lesson Objectives

SCOR: Guest Services, BYOD, 802.1X, & CoA

  • identify the tools used to provide guest services and BYOD
  • recognize configuration steps within the Cisco ISE
  • recognize the Cisco ISE feature that shares metrics and statics with other Cisco devices
  • identify the role of the Cisco switch in an 802.1X topology
  • identify the standard for port-based network access control
  • recognize the role a network client takes in an 802.1X topology
  • recognize authorization features of Cisco ISE
  • Course Number:
    it_ciscortv_16_enus

    Expertise Level
    Expert