One other related category that we've run into a few times is research
equipment, most notably robotics. I just recently dealt with a brand new,
state of the art $200k robot that only supports PSK - no 802.1x support at all.
While they're not that dissimilar from the consumer grade devices
Yes, we deal with robotic devices not having support for 802.1x as well, but
also the lower end video and ereaders, like Nooks and Roku (there's a $50
version that is wireless only and the lower Kindle version - not fire). We use
EAP-TTLS and the Nooks took out the certificate support (since
Is anyone yet using Cisco ISE? To what degree of feature set?
Thanks,
Lee
Lee H. Badman
Network Architect/Wireless TME
ITS, Syracuse University
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We are running Cisco ISE for wireless only, it was implemented over the
summer. We are currently at version 1.1.0.665 with an upgrade to 1.1.2
planned for early next week.
We are using it to support both a WPA2/PEAP SSID, as well as a mac
authenticated gaming SSID. We are not using the
Anyone using the client onboarding feature in ISE and if so what is your
experience?
Cheers
Anders Nilsson
Umeå University
Sweden
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