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An engineer wants to automatically assign endpoints that have a specific OUI into a new endpoint group. Which probe must be enabled for this type of profiling to work?
Correct Answer: B
Cisco ISE can determine the type of device or endpoint connecting to the network by performing "profiling." Profiling is done by using DHCP, SNMP, Span, NetFlow, HTTP, RADIUS, DNS, or NMAP scans to collect as much metadata as possible to learn the device fingerprint. NMAP ("Network Mapper") is a popular network scanner which provides a lot of features. One of them is the OUI (Organizationally Unique Identifier) information. OUI is the first 24 bit or 6 hexadecimal value of the MAC address. Note: DHCP probe cannot collect OUIs of endpoints. NMAP scan probe can collect these endpoint attributes: + EndPointPolicy + LastNmapScanCount + NmapScanCount + OUI + Operating-system Cisco ISE can determine the type of device or endpoint connecting to the network by performing "profiling." Profiling is done by using DHCP, SNMP, Span, NetFlow, HTTP, RADIUS, DNS, or NMAP scans to collect as much metadata as possible to learn the device fingerprint. NMAP ("Network Mapper") is a popular network scanner which provides a lot of features. One of them is the OUI (Organizationally Unique Identifier) information. OUI is the first 24 bit or 6 hexadecimal value of the MAC address. Note: DHCP probe cannot collect OUIs of endpoints. NMAP scan probe can collect these endpoint attributes: + EndPointPolicy + LastNmapScanCount + NmapScanCount + OUI + Operating-system Reference: Cisco ISE can determine the type of device or endpoint connecting to the network by performing "profiling." Profiling is done by using DHCP, SNMP, Span, NetFlow, HTTP, RADIUS, DNS, or NMAP scans to collect as much metadata as possible to learn the device fingerprint. NMAP ("Network Mapper") is a popular network scanner which provides a lot of features. One of them is the OUI (Organizationally Unique Identifier) information. OUI is the first 24 bit or 6 hexadecimal value of the MAC address. Note: DHCP probe cannot collect OUIs of endpoints. NMAP scan probe can collect these endpoint attributes: + EndPointPolicy + LastNmapScanCount + NmapScanCount + OUI + Operating-system
Question 292
What are the two most commonly used authentication factors in multifactor authentication? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer: C,D
Question 293
What is the purpose of the certificate signing request when adding a new certificate for a server?
An engineer wants to automatically assign endpoints that have a specific OUl into a new endpoint group. Which probe must be enabled for this type of profiling to work?
Correct Answer: B
Question 295
What are two features of NetFlow flow monitoring? (Choose two)
Correct Answer: A,E
The following are restrictions for Flexible NetFlow: + Traditional NetFlow (TNF) accounting is not supported. + Flexible NetFlow v5 export format is not supported, only NetFlow v9 export format is supported. + Both ingress and egress NetFlow accounting is supported. + Microflow policing feature shares the NetFlow hardware resource with FNF. + Only one flow monitor per interface and per direction is supported. The following are restrictions for Flexible NetFlow: + Traditional NetFlow (TNF) accounting is not supported. + Flexible NetFlow v5 export format is not supported, only NetFlow v9 export format is supported. + Both ingress and egress NetFlow accounting is supported. + Microflow policing feature shares the NetFlow hardware resource with FNF. + Only one flow monitor per interface and per direction is supported. Reference: consolidated_guide/b_consolidated_3850_3se_cg_chapter_011010.html When configuring NetFlow, follow these guidelines and restrictions: + Except in PFC3A mode, NetFlow supports bridged IP traffic. PFC3A mode does not support NetFlow bridged IP traffic. + NetFlow supports multicast IP traffic. The Flexible NetFlow - MPLS Egress NetFlow feature allows you to capture IP flow information for packets that arrive on a router as Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) packets and are transmitted as IP packets. This feature allows you to capture the MPLS VPN IP flows that are traveling through the service provider backbone from one site of a VPN to another site of the same VPN The following are restrictions for Flexible NetFlow: + Traditional NetFlow (TNF) accounting is not supported. + Flexible NetFlow v5 export format is not supported, only NetFlow v9 export format is supported. + Both ingress and egress NetFlow accounting is supported. + Microflow policing feature shares the NetFlow hardware resource with FNF. + Only one flow monitor per interface and per direction is supported. consolidated_guide/b_consolidated_3850_3se_cg_chapter_011010.html When configuring NetFlow, follow these guidelines and restrictions: + Except in PFC3A mode, NetFlow supports bridged IP traffic. PFC3A mode does not support NetFlow bridged IP traffic. + NetFlow supports multicast IP traffic. The Flexible NetFlow - MPLS Egress NetFlow feature allows you to capture IP flow information for packets that arrive on a router as Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) packets and are transmitted as IP packets. This feature allows you to capture the MPLS VPN IP flows that are traveling through the service provider backbone from one site of a VPN to another site of the same VPN consolidated_guide/b_consolidated_3850_3se_cg_chapter_011010.html When configuring NetFlow, follow these guidelines and restrictions: + Except in PFC3A mode, NetFlow supports bridged IP traffic. PFC3A mode does not support NetFlow bridged IP traffic. + NetFlow supports multicast IP traffic. The Flexible NetFlow - MPLS Egress NetFlow feature allows you to capture IP flow information for packets that arrive on a router as Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) packets and are transmitted as IP packets. This feature allows you to capture the MPLS VPN IP flows that are traveling through the service provider backbone from one site of a VPN to another site of the same VPN