Which two features are available when the primary admin node is down and the secondary admin node has not been promoted? (Choose two.)
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A. B. C. D. E.BD.
In Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE), the primary admin node is responsible for all administrative tasks, such as managing policies, users, and endpoints. In case the primary admin node fails or becomes unavailable, the secondary admin node takes over the administrative tasks. However, if the secondary admin node has not been promoted yet, then some features may not be available.
The two features that are available when the primary admin node is down and the secondary admin node has not been promoted are:
B. Hotspot: Hotspot is a feature that allows guests to connect to the network securely. It requires user authentication and authorization before allowing access to the network. If the primary admin node is down and the secondary admin node has not been promoted, the hotspot feature can still be used for guest access.
D. Guest AUP: Guest AUP stands for Acceptable Use Policy, which is a policy that defines the rules and guidelines for using the network. When a guest connects to the network, they need to accept the Guest AUP before accessing the network. This feature is available even if the primary admin node is down and the secondary admin node has not been promoted.
The other three options, A. new AD user 802.1X authentication, C. posture, and E. BYOD, require administrative tasks and policies that are managed by the primary admin node. Therefore, these features are not available if the primary admin node is down and the secondary admin node has not been promoted.
It is important to note that in order to ensure uninterrupted access to all features in the event of the primary admin node failure, it is recommended to configure automatic failover to the secondary admin node. This can be achieved through the use of redundancy and backup configurations.