10-14-2012 10:55 PM - edited 03-10-2019 07:40 PM
Dears
I am trying to configure the posture for the ISE but the result is always " Posture status : pending " and the agent can access all network resources without any problem .
please help
04-11-2013 12:37 AM
Please review the below steps:
Step 1 Choose Administration > System > Deployment > Deployment.
The Deployment navigation menu appears. Use the Table view or the List view button to display the
nodes in your deployment.
Step 2 Click the Table view.
Step 3 Click the quick picker (right arrow) icon to view the nodes that are registered in your deployment.
The Table view displays all the nodes that are registered in a row format in the Deployment Nodes page.
The Deployment Nodes page displays the Cisco ISE nodes that you have registered along with their
names, personas, roles, and the replication status for the secondary nodes in your deployment.
Step 4 Choose a Cisco ISE node from the Deployment Nodes page.
Note If you have more than one node that is registered in a distributed deployment, all the nodes that
you have registered appear in the Deployment Nodes page, apart from the primary node. You
have the option to configure each node as a Cisco Cisco ISE node (Administration, Policy
Service, and Monitoring personas) or an Inline Posture node.
Step 5 Click Edit.
The Edit Node page appears. This page contains the General settings tab that is used to configure the
Cisco ISE deployment. This page also features the Profiling Configuration tab, which is used to
configure the probes on each node.
Note If you have the Policy Service persona disabled, or if enabled but the Enable Profiler services
option is not selected, then the Cisco ISE administrator user interface does not display the
Profiling Configuration tab. If you have the Policy Service persona disabled on any Cisco ISE
node, Cisco ISE displays only the General settings tab. It does not display the Profiling
Configuration tab that prevents you from configuring the probes on the node.
Step 6 On the General settings tab, check the Policy Service check box, if it is already active.
If the Policy Service check box is unchecked, both the session services and the Profiler service check
boxes are disabled.
Step 7 For the Policy Service persona to run the Network Access, Posture, Guest, and Client Provisioning
session services, check the Enable Session Services check box, if it is not already active. To stop the
session services, uncheck the Enable Session Services check box.
The posture service only runs on Cisco Cisco ISE nodes that assume the Policy Service persona
and does not run on Cisco Cisco ISE nodes that assume the administration and monitoring
personas in a distributed deployment.
Step 8 Click Save to save the node configuration.
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