When configuring Active Directory groups, what does the Cisco ISE use to resolve ambiguous group names?
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A. B. C. D.B.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/2-0/ise_active_directory_integration/b_ISE_AD_integration_2x.htmlWhen configuring Active Directory groups in Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE), it is possible that there may be multiple groups with the same name. In order to resolve this ambiguity, Cisco ISE uses Security Identifier (SID) to identify the correct group.
SID is a unique identifier that is assigned to each security principal (user or group) in Active Directory. When a user or group is created in Active Directory, a SID is generated and associated with it. This SID is used to identify the user or group throughout the domain.
When configuring Active Directory groups in Cisco ISE, the administrator can select the group by either its name or its SID. If there are multiple groups with the same name, the administrator can specify the SID of the desired group to ensure that the correct group is selected.
Therefore, the answer to the question is B. SID. Cisco ISE uses the SID to resolve ambiguous group names.