What is the role of realms in the Cisco ISE and Cisco FMC integration?
What is the role of realms in the Cisco ISE and Cisco FMC integration?
In the context of the Cisco ISE and Cisco FMC integration, realms are used for defining and configuring Active Directory (AD) or LDAP connections. These connections allow the system to perform user and user group queries, user control, and to configure authoritative identity sources. Therefore, the role of realms in this integration aligns with the AD definition.
D for sure. Realms pages are all about AD config.
D - Clicking on the Realms tab in the FMC only allows you to configure an AD/LDAP connection. Next to the Realms tab is the Identity Sources tab, which allows a connection between the FMC and Cisco ISE
Actually, maybe it is B. Realms in the FMC is all about Active Directory integration, but when you configure Realms and also integrate Cisco ISE, it allows IP addresses to be associated with users. I think "Cisco ISE Context" should be "Cisco ISE Context Visibility."
If it's Cisco ISE Context Visibility, then B would be wrong, since: "The context visibility windows display information about endpoints, users, and network access devices (NAD). The context visibility information is segmented by features, applications, Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), and other categories, depending on the licenses you have registered." If it refers to the context ISE operates in then it might be the correct answer. In my book, as it stands, it can be any. Although I'd be leaning more towards D based on the following: "A realm consists of one or more LDAP or Microsoft Active Directory servers that share the same directory credentials. You must configure a realm to perform user and user group queries, user control, or to configure an authoritative identity source. After configuring one or more realms, you can configure an identity policy." https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/60/configuration/guide/fpmc-config-guide-v60/Identity_Policies_and_Realms.html
Realms are all about AD Config in FMC.