Appologies... I typed SECP but meant SCEP (Simple Certificate Enrollment 
Protocol).


On Friday, October 18, 2013 4:20:32 PM UTC-4, D35TR00 wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> This is my very first post here and I am hoping to get some help. I just 
> spent several hours searching online to no avail. The problem is; at my job 
> we are enforcing a policy whereby each computer and phone must have an 
> EAP-TLS machine/device certificate in order for the device to get on the 
> network. We have this working for all of our Windows PCs and our Macs. We 
> are now trying to extend this policy to our Driods. Any idea on how to 
> accomplish this? We have a SCEP server deployed and Cisco ISE (Base version 
> with no BYOD Auto-enrollment). The Windows PKI/CA engineer sent my team the 
> below URL for us to follow as we setup our Driods but we are stuck on step 
> one which reads, "In this step, the device must create a private and public 
> key pair. The device must define the cryptography actions enabled for this 
> key from the following list."
>
>
>
> social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/9063.network-device-enrollment-service-ndes-in-active-directory-certificate-services-ad-cs.aspx#Understanding_the_Network_Device_Enrollment_Service
>
>
> Any thoughts? Please help. If it is not possible to accomplish this the 
> way we are attempting then we can upgrade our Cisco ISE from Base to 
> Advanced but doing that will certainly upset and disappoint the 
> bean-counters in the corner offices.
>

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