What is the minimum certainty factor when creating a profiler policy?
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A. B. C. D.C.
In Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE), a profiler policy is used to identify and classify network devices based on their attributes, such as MAC address, IP address, operating system, etc. Profiler policies use predefined conditions to match against the attributes of a device and assign it to a corresponding profile.
The certainty factor is a measure of how confident ISE is in its ability to accurately identify a device. It is a percentage value between 0% and 100%. A higher certainty factor indicates a higher level of confidence in the device's identity.
When creating a profiler policy, the minimum certainty factor is the minimum threshold that a device's certainty factor must meet in order to be considered a match for the policy. Any device that does not meet this threshold will not be assigned to the corresponding profile.
Therefore, the correct answer is C: the minimum number that a device certainty factor must reach to become a member of the profile.