Course Details
Overview
The Implementing Cisco Identity Services Engine for Wireless Engineers (SWISE) version 1.0 training event is a 2-day (ILT) Instructor-led Training course. Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) combined with the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller (WLC), access point (AP), and end devices provide the comprehensive Cisco ISE deployment capabilities and solution into one system.
This training event helps Cisco end customers and authorized Cisco System Engineers (SEs) to understand the concepts, architecture, and use cases that are related to the Cisco ISE. This course will also prepares students to learn basic Cisco ISE solutions with core features of Cisco ISE implementation.
Objectives
Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:
- Describe the business drivers, architecture, components, and scalability factors related to typical Cisco ISE deployment
- Provision secure network access by configuring AAA services and common CoA options.
- Configure profiling processes, components, options, and best practices.
- Provision a guest user access solution and the different options that are available.
- Describe and implement a BYOD solution, with a focus on configuring BYOD using a single SSID.
- Integrate Cisco ISE with a partner MDM solution.
- Use Cisco ISE tools to gather useful information related to historical trending and to troubleshoot.
Outline
- Course Introduction
- Introducing Cisco ISE
- Provisioning Secure Access
- Configuring Profiling
- Providing Guest Access
- Implementing BYOD
- Exploring MDM Integration
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting Cisco ISE Security Solutions
Target Audience
- Channel Partner / Reseller
- Customer
- Employee
Pre-Requisites
The recommended knowledge and skills that a learner should have for the best learning outcome include:
- Preferred Advanced Wireless specialized partner or Gold partner.
- Knowledge of basic 802.1X
- Basic understanding of Microsoft Active Directory or LDAP.
- CCNA routing and switching knowledge.
- Students should already be familiar with basic Cisco WLC and AP configuration.