SISE
Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine (Exam 300-715 SISE)
The Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine v1.0 (SISE 300-715) exam is a 90-minute exam associated with the CCNP Security, and Cisco Certified Specialist - Security Identity Management Implementation certifications. This exam tests a candidate's knowledge of Cisco Identify Services Engine, including architecture and deployment, policy enforcement, Web Auth and guest services, profiler, BYOD, endpoint compliance, and network access device administration.
Course Outline:
- Configure personas
- Describe deployment options
- Configure native AD and LDAP
- Describe identity store options
- Configure wired/wireless 802.1X network access
- Configure 802.1X phasing deployment
- Configure network access devices
- Implement MAB
- Configure Cisco TrustSec
- Configure policies including authentication and authorization profiles
- Configure web authentication
- Configure guest access services
- Configure sponsor and guest portals
- Implement profiler services
- Implement probes
- Implement CoA
- Configure endpoint identity management
- Describe Cisco BYOD functionality
- Configure BYOD device on-boarding using internal CA with Cisco switches and Cisco wireless LAN controllers
- Configure certificates for BYOD
- Configure block list/allow list
- Describe endpoint compliance, posture services, and client provisioning
- Configure posture conditions and policy, and client provisioning
- Configure the compliance module
- Configure Cisco ISE posture agents and operational modes
- Describe supplicant, supplicant options, authenticator, and server
- Compare AAA protocols
- Configure TACACS+ device administration and command authorization