04-25-2017 09:47 PM
Hey guys, hopefully a simple question. How do you find out 'why' a device has been profiled in ISE?
For example, a device is profiled as an Apple-iPhone - how? I'm looking for something which says something like 'meets profiler policy x - rules y and z certainty factor = 40 (minimum certainty factor is 20)'
This can help with fine-tuning any devices if they are incorrectly profiled.
Thanks
DJ
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04-26-2017 03:07 AM
Unfortunately there is not a simple report to show what specifically were the tallied conditions which led to the decision, but often can be deduced to be one of a few conditions such as OUI, DHCP Class or PRL, NMAP, CDP/LLDP, User Agent. Other attributes are available, but for a given endpoint, there is typically only subset of conditions that apply to it.
/Craig
04-26-2017 03:07 AM
Unfortunately there is not a simple report to show what specifically were the tallied conditions which led to the decision, but often can be deduced to be one of a few conditions such as OUI, DHCP Class or PRL, NMAP, CDP/LLDP, User Agent. Other attributes are available, but for a given endpoint, there is typically only subset of conditions that apply to it.
/Craig
04-26-2017 04:53 PM
OK, this would be a useful feature I feel, but if its not there currently I may file an enhancement request.
Thanks
DJ
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