IoT Security
Set up Cisco WLAN Controllers for Integration
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- Firewall Deployment Options for IoT Security
- Use a Tap Interface for DHCP Visibility
- Use a Virtual Wire Interface for DHCP Visibility
- Use SNMP Network Discovery to Learn about Devices from Switches
- Use Network Discovery Polling to Discover Devices
- Use ERSPAN to Send Mirrored Traffic through GRE Tunnels
- Use DHCP Server Logs to Increase Device Visibility
- Control Allowed Traffic for Onboarding Devices
- Support Isolated Network Segments
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Set up Cisco WLAN Controllers for Integration
Set up Cisco WLAN controllers for integration with IoT Security through Cortex XSOAR.
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One of the following Cortex XSOAR setups:
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When an XSOAR engine connects to a Cisco WLAN controller,
it must authenticate itself by presenting a valid username and password belonging
to a user account with read/write privileges. It can either use
an existing user account or one that you can create specifically
for it.
The following instructions are based on Cisco
controller software release 8.5.131.0.
- Create a user with read/write privileges.
- Log in to the UI for one of the WLAN controllers and click ManagementLocal ManagementUsersNew.
- On the Local ManagementNew page, enter the following and then click Apply:User Name: Enter the name for the user account.Password and Confirm Password: Enter a password for the user account.Usernames and passwords are case-sensitive and can contain up to 24 ASCII characters. They cannot contain spaces and they cannot have characters repeated more than three times consecutively.User Access Mode: ReadWrite
- To save your changes, click Save Configuration.
- Repeat the above steps to create user accounts on other controllers to which XSOAR engines must connect.