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Question 248

An administrator in a health facility must assign a medical device to a static profiling policy. Under which settings group must it be configured?

    Correct Answer: A

    To assign a medical device to a static profiling policy, an administrator must configure it under the user-defined exception actions settings group. This allows the assignment of specific endpoints to a preferred policy based on predefined conditions, which is suitable for critical devices like medical equipment in a healthcare facility.

Discussion
Tom1417Option: A

A: is correct User-defined Exception Actions are appropriate for statically assigning endpoints to a preferred policy assignment once a specific condition is met and optionally for preventing a CoA being sent on policy assignment. An example use case would be a critical network device such as a process control endpoint in a manufacturing facility, or a networked medical device in a healthcare facility. In these examples, the administrator may want to statically assign the endpoint to a policy. A static assignment through exception can prevent the risk that spurious profile data reverts and endpoint’s profile and affects its network connectivity. https://community.cisco.com/t5/security-knowledge-base/ise-profiling-design-guide/ta-p/3739456

denverflyOption: D

According to the Cisco Identity Services Engine Administrator Guide, the settings group that must be configured to assign a medical device to a static profiling policy is - system-defined exceptions actions. System-defined exceptions actions are used to assign endpoints to a specific profiling policy based on their MAC address or network device. This allows administrators to override the default profiling behavior for certain endpoints or devices

ZoneHackerOption: A

Tom1417 has right, it's the A