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SISE - Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine v5.0

Deploy, configure, and operate Cisco® Identity Services Engine (ISE) as the central platform for identity-based access control with Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine.

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The Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine (SISE) course teaches you to deploy, configure, and operate Cisco® Identity Services Engine (ISE) as the central platform for identity-based access control. Learning begins with the core architecture and installation and progresses through network access control, identity stores, policy design, and day-to-day operations. You will learn how to configure authentication and authorization policies, create scalable guest onboarding workflows, integrate network devices, and apply identity-based access decisions across wired and wireless environments. It also covers endpoint profiling, posture assessment, Terminal Access Controller Access Control Server (TACACS+) device administration, TrustSec concepts, certificate management, lifecycle operations, and advanced administration practices. The labs provide you with practical experience in Cisco ISE personas, certificate-based authentication, TEAP (EAP Chaining), Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) onboarding, device profiling, guest services, and policy enforcement in real-world environments. A wide range of use cases are covered, including 802.1X, MAB, and certificate provisioning. As a result of this training, you will be able to design, implement, and operate a Cisco ISE deployment that meets modern enterprise requirements for identity, security, visibility, and access control.

This course prepares you for 300-715 SISE exam. If passed, you earn the Cisco Certified Specialist – Security Identity Management Implementation certification and satisfy the concentration exam requirement for the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Security certification.

This training also earns you 32 Continuing Education (CE) credits toward recertification.

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Who Should Attend?

  • Network Security Engineers
  • Network Administrators
  • Consulting Security Engineers
  • Technical Solutions Architects
  • Network Managers
  • Sales Engineers
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What You'll Learn

Course Objectives:

  • Describe how Cisco ISE fits into contemporary network security architectures and the main functions, design motivations, and common use cases
  • Examine the functional roles of Cisco ISE node personas, supported deployment models, licensing considerations, and their implications for design planning and scalability decisions
  • Implement the installation workflows, platform requirements, and initial setup steps for deploying Cisco ISE on supported virtual and hardware platforms
  • Evaluate the principles, message flow, and authorization outcomes of 802.1X-based network access, and Cisco ISE’s contribution to the security of wired and wireless connections with identity-based controls
  • Describe how MAB works, including its fallback behavior, flow sequence, and policy application within Cisco ISE, and how MAB provides access to non-802.1X-compatible devices
  • Establish the role of NADs in Cisco ISE authentication workflows, and provide an outline of the steps required to add, configure, and validate NADs within Cisco ISE to ensure secure policy enforcement
  • Discuss the role of internal and external identity sources in Cisco ISE, how user and device identities are managed, and how certificates are used for identity-based authentication
  • Evaluate how to configure Cisco ISE to integrate with Active Directory and LDAP, and outline the key settings and connectivity requirements needed to support external user authentication
  • Interpret how Cisco ISE selects identity sources during authentication and the logic and conditions that determine identity store sequences, fallback behavior, and identity normalization techniques
  • Discuss the structure and purpose of policy sets in Cisco ISE, including how global and local constructs interact, how policy sets are matched and evaluated, and how authentication and authorization logic is organized within each policy set
  • Identify how Cisco ISE evaluates authentication policies using rule conditions, identity store sequences, and dictionaries, as well as how behavior is applied when no rules match
  • Interpret how Cisco ISE applies authorization policies following authentication, including how rules are constructed using Conditions Studio and matched against user and device attributes to apply appropriate access profiles
  • Analyze Cisco ISE policies based on logs, RADIUS flow data, and session context to resolve authentication and authorization issues across different access scenarios
  • Analyze how Cisco ISE provides web-based guest access using CWA, and distinguish between hotspot, self-registration, and sponsored access flows
  • Establish global guest settings in Cisco ISE to define account lifecycle behavior, credential policies, communication methods, and access types for guests across supported onboarding processes
  • Configure Cisco ISE guest portals to support different access flows, manage account lifecycles, and implement deployment models that are consistent with organizational policies and scalability requirements
  • Set up sponsor-drive guest access in Cisco ISE via access roles, linking guest types to sponsor groups, and customizing portal behavior to support account creation and approval
  • Establish a clear understanding of Cisco ISE’s roles in secure and scalable BYOD access: its enterprise use cases, deployment models, policy-based control strategies, key components, Cisco ISE-specific capabilities, and onboarding designs such as single and dual SSIDs for seamless personal device integration into the network
  • Configure Cisco ISE to deliver supplicants, issue certificates, and enforce policies as part of a complete BYOD onboarding pipeline
  • Operate post-onboarding workflows using the My Device Portal, including revocation of certificates and device de-registration for lost or stolen endpoints
  • Explain how Cisco ISE uses profiling to identify endpoints by taking advantage of classification logic, profiler components, data flows, and feed services to provide the foundation for advanced profiling and policy enforcement
  • Analyze how Cisco ISE collects endpoint data using built-in probes, device sensors, and pxGrid enrichment, and how each method contributes to the accuracy and coverage of profiling
  • Analyze how the profiling policies in Cisco ISE classify endpoints based on collection attributes, and how logical profiles are created and applied to support the decision-making process for determining access based on identity
  • Design scalable profiling solutions by aligning design principles, probe selection, and NAD integration with diverse network environments
  • Maintain visibility of profiling through dashboards and reporting tools, and improve deployment efficiency through optimization techniques
  • Apply foundational understanding of Cisco ISE posture services, including agent types, flow logic, operational modes, and use cases
  • Implement Cisco ISE to deliver posture agents and related resources to endpoints by configuring update services, portals, and delivery policies
  • Administer Cisco ISE policies to ensure secure and compliant network access
  • Test compliance-based access enforcement by simulating a variety of endpoint scenarios using Cisco AnyConnect
  • Assess session behavior, interpret posture outcomes, and analyze reporting tools to confirm the effectiveness of posture policy application and remediation
  • Examine Cisco ISE’s use of TACACS+ for securing administrative access, including key AAA concepts and a comparison with RADIUS to illustrate centralized authentication and authorization
  • Set up Cisco ISE for TACACS+ based device administration by configuring policy elements such as command sets, profiles, and policy sets
  • Onboard network devices, define access permissions, and set up authentication and authorization rules to control administrator access
  • Implement advanced TACACS+ authorization logic, implement administrator command access, and implement scalable deployments using proven design guidelines
  • Compare Cisco’s TrustSec core architecture, operation, and design considerations, including its enhancements and planning prerequisites for enterprise deployment
  • Configure Cisco TrustSec segmentation in Cisco ISE, including SGT classification, SXP propagation, and tag-based policy enforcement
  • Interpret how to operationalize Cisco ISE through system maintenance, backup/restore procedures, certificate management, and structured upgrades in production environments

Course Outline

Section 1: Introducing Cisco ISE Architecture

  • Cisco ISE as a Network Access Policy Engine
  • Cisco ISE Use Cases
  • Cisco ISE Core Functions

Section 2: Introducing Cisco ISE Deployment

  • Cisco ISE Deployment Models
  • Cisco ISE Licensing and Network Requirements
  • Cisco ISE Context Visibility F
  • New Features in Cisco ISE 3.X

Section 3: Introducing Cisco ISE Policy Enforcement Components

  • 802.1X for Wired and Wireless Access
  • MAC Authentication Bypass for Wired and Wireless Access
  • Identity Management
  • Active Directory Identity Source
  • Additional Identity Sources
  • Certificate Services

Section 4: Introducing Cisco ISE Policy Configuration

  • Cisco ISE Policy
  • Cisco ISE Authentication Rules
  • Cisco ISE Authorization Rules

Section 5: Troubleshooting Cisco ISE Policy and Third-Party NAD Support

  • Cisco ISE Third-Party Network Access Device Support
  • Troubleshooting Cisco ISE Policy Configuration

Section 6: Exploring Cisco TrustSec

  • Cisco TrustSec Overview
  • Cisco TrustSec Enhancements
  • Cisco TrustSec Configuration

Section 7: Introducing Web Authentication and Guest Services

  • Web Access with Cisco ISE
  • Guest Access Components
  • Guest Access Settings

Section 8: Configuring Hotspots and Guest Portals

  • Sponsor and Guest Portals Configuration

Section 9: Configuring Cisco ISE BYOD

  • Cisco ISE BYOD Solution Overview
  • Cisco ISE BYOD Flow
  • My Devices Portal Configuration
  • Using Cisco ISE as a lightweight PKI

Section 10: Working with Network Access Devices

  • Reviewing AAA
  • Cisco ISE TACACS+ Device Administration
  • Configuring TACACS+ Device Administration
  • TACACS+ Device Administration Guidelines and Best Practices
  • Migration from Cisco ACS to Cisco ISE

Section 11: Introducing the Cisco ISE Profiler

  • ISE Profiler Overview
  • Cisco ISE Probes
  • Profiling Policy

Section 12: Introducing Profiling Best Practices and Reporting

  • Profiling Best Practices

Section 13: Introducing Cisco ISE Endpoint Compliance Services

  • Endpoint Compliance Services Overview

Section 14: Configuring Client Posture Services and Compliance

  • Client Posture Services and Provisioning Configuration
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Labs Outline

  • Initial Configuration and Certificate Usage
  • Integration with Active Directory
  • AAA Policy for MAB
  • AAA Policy for 802.1X
  • Cisco TrustSec
  • Guest Access Settings
  • Hotspot and Self-Registered Guest Access
  • Sponsor-Approved and Fully Sponsored Guest Access
  • Guest Reporting
  • Cisco ISE BYOD
  • Lost or Stolen BYOD Devices
  • TACACS+ Basic Device Administration
  • TACACS+ Command Authorization
  • Cisco ISE Profiling Configuration
  • Profiling Customization
  • Profiling Reports
  • Cisco ISE Compliance Services
  • Client Provisioning
  • Posture Policies
  • Compliance-Based Access
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Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this training. However, the knowledge and skills you are recommended to have before attending this training are:

  • Familiarity with the Cisco IOS® Software Command-Line Interface (CLI) for wired and wireless devices
  • Familiarity with Cisco Secure Client
  • Familiarity with Microsoft Windows operating systems
  • Familiarity with 802.1X

These skills can be found in the following Cisco Learning Offering:

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This course can be purchased with Cisco Learning Credits (CLCs).

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