Cisco Cisco 5520 Wireless Controller Referencia técnica
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Wireless Device Profiling and Policy Classification Engine on WLC
Native Profiling and Policy in CUWN Release 8.0
For example, if the customers want to update only the OUIs, they must download only the OUI file to
the WLC. The existing device profiles will remain as it is, and only the OUIs will get updated.
the WLC. The existing device profiles will remain as it is, and only the OUIs will get updated.
The new CLI command—
show profiling oui-string summary
, can be executed to check the updated
MAC OUIs, if any.
The existing CLI command—
show profiling policy summary
, can be executed to check the updated
profiles, if any.
Limitations
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Wired clients behind the WGB will not be profiled and policy action will not be done.
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Only 16 policies per WLAN can be configured, and globally 64 policies will be allowed.
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Only 16 device profiles (device types) can be added per policy.
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Policy action will be done after L2 authentication or L3 authentication is complete or when the
device sends HTTP traffic and gets the device profiled. Thus, certain scenarios such as profiling and
policy actions will happen more than once per client.
device sends HTTP traffic and gets the device profiled. Thus, certain scenarios such as profiling and
policy actions will happen more than once per client.
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This release will support only IPv4 clients to be profiled.
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No support for WGB wired clients for profiling because HTTP profiling is not supported on WGB
wired clients.
wired clients.
Summary
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By default, profiling is disabled on all WLANs.
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Each WLAN can have mapped profiling policies configured.
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Each Policy can have matching Role Type, Device Type, and EAP type configured and an associated
policy index mapped.
policy index mapped.
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The policy index signifies which policy needs to be matched first.