Cisco Identity Services Engine - Valid Guest Portal Types

Valid Guest Portal Types

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What is a valid guest portal type?

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https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/1-3/admin_guide/b_ise_admin_guide_13/b_ise_admin_guide_sample_chapter_01111.html

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In Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE), a guest portal is a web-based interface that allows guests to authenticate and gain access to network resources. There are several types of guest portal available in ISE, each designed to meet different requirements.

Let's go through the options:

A. Sponsor: A sponsor portal is used by a sponsor to request guest access for someone. This portal is typically used for creating temporary accounts for guests or contractors who require network access.

B. Sponsored-Guest: A sponsored-guest portal is used by a guest who has been pre-registered by a sponsor. The guest can use this portal to authenticate and gain access to network resources.

C. Captive-Guest: A captive-guest portal is used to provide access to guests who have not been pre-registered by a sponsor. When a guest connects to the network, they are redirected to this portal where they can authenticate and gain access to network resources.

D. My Devices: The My Devices portal is used by users who want to register their personal devices on the network. Once registered, these devices can access network resources without requiring authentication.

Therefore, the valid guest portal type in this scenario would be either B. Sponsored-Guest or C. Captive-Guest depending on the situation, as both of these portals are used by guests to authenticate and gain access to network resources.