An engineer is using Cisco ISE and configuring guest services to allow wireless devices to access the network.
Which action accomplishes this task?
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A. B. C. D.D.
When configuring guest services on Cisco ISE to allow wireless devices to access the network, the engineer needs to create a redirect ACL and add it to a policy. The redirect ACL specifies which traffic is redirected to the ISE portal for guest authentication.
Option A, "Create the redirect ACL on Cisco ISE and add it to the Cisco ISE Policy," is a correct answer. This option suggests that the engineer should create the redirect ACL on Cisco ISE and then add it to the Cisco ISE policy. The Cisco ISE policy includes the authorization and authentication policies that define how guests are allowed to access the network. By adding the redirect ACL to the Cisco ISE policy, the engineer can ensure that all guest traffic is properly redirected to the ISE portal for authentication.
Option B, "Create the redirect ACL on the WLC and add it to the WLC policy," is incorrect. The WLC policy is focused on configuring wireless access and security policies for wireless clients. It does not include policies related to guest authentication, which are handled by Cisco ISE.
Option C, "Create the redirect ACL on Cisco ISE and add it to the WLC policy," is incorrect. While it is possible to add the redirect ACL to the WLC policy, it is not the recommended approach. Cisco ISE is designed to handle guest authentication, so it is best to keep the configuration centralized in ISE.
Option D, "Create the redirect ACL on the WLC and add it to the Cisco ISE policy," is incorrect. Similar to option C, it is not recommended to configure the redirect ACL on the WLC, as it is best to keep guest authentication centralized in ISE.
In summary, option A, "Create the redirect ACL on Cisco ISE and add it to the Cisco ISE Policy," is the correct answer when configuring guest services to allow wireless devices to access the network.