Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine (SISE) — Question 307
An administrator plans to use Cisco ISE to deploy posture policies to assess Microsoft Windows endpoints that run Cisco Secure Client. The administrator wants to minimize the occurrence of messages related to unknown posture profiles if Cisco ISE fails to determine the posture of the endpoint. Secure Client is deployed to all the endpoints, and all the required Cisco ISE authentication, authorization, and posture policy configurations were performed. Which action must be taken next to complete the configuration?
Answer options
- A. Configure a native supplicant on the endpoints to support the posture policies
- B. Install the compliance module on the endpoints
- C. Install the latest version of the Secure Client dent on the endpoints
- D. Enable Cisco ISE posture on Secure Client configuration.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer is B because installing the compliance module is essential for validating the posture of endpoints, allowing Cisco ISE to make informed decisions based on compliance. Options A and D are not directly related to reducing messages about unknown posture profiles, and option C, while potentially beneficial, does not address the specific need for compliance assessment.