Forescout mobile security solution vs Cisco ISE

Hi,
Can anyone provide me any link or document for comparison between "Forescout mobile security solution vs Cisco ISE".
Thanks in Advance
Manthan    

Manthan,
Please ask your question in AAA, Identity and NAC  community. There are experts in that community who can asnwer this question.
-Rajeev

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    Client Username ................................. [email protected]
    AP MAC Address................................... 18:33:9d:f0:21:80
    AP Name.......................................... test-flex-ap
    AP radio slot Id................................. 0
    Client State..................................... Associated
    Client NAC OOB State............................. Access
    Wireless LAN Id.................................. 2
    Hotspot (802.11u)................................ Not Supported
    BSSID............................................ 18:33:9d:f0:21:81
    Connected For ................................... 128 secs
    Channel.......................................... 6
    IP Address....................................... 10.130.130.120
    Gateway Address.................................. 10.130.130.1
    Netmask.......................................... 255.255.255.0
    IPv6 Address..................................... fe80::f524:1910:69f0:9482
    Association Id................................... 1
    Authentication Algorithm......................... Open System
    Reason Code...................................... 1
    Status Code...................................... 0
    Client CCX version............................... 4
    Client E2E version............................... 1
    --More-- or (q)uit
    Re-Authentication Timeout........................ 1651
    QoS Level........................................ Silver
    Avg data Rate.................................... 0
    Burst data Rate.................................. 0
    Avg Real time data Rate.......................... 0
    Burst Real Time data Rate........................ 0
    802.1P Priority Tag.............................. disabled
    CTS Security Group Tag........................... Not Applicable
    KTS CAC Capability............................... No
    WMM Support...................................... Enabled
      APSD ACs.......................................  BK  BE  VI  VO
    Power Save....................................... OFF
    Current Rate..................................... m13
    Supported Rates.................................. 1.0,2.0,5.5,11.0,6.0,9.0,
        ............................................. 12.0,18.0,24.0,36.0,48.0,
        ............................................. 54.0
    Mobility State................................... Local
    Mobility Move Count.............................. 0
    Security Policy Completed........................ No
    Policy Manager State............................. POSTURE_REQD
    Policy Manager Rule Created...................... Yes
    AAA Override ACL Name............................ POSTURE_REDIRECT_ACL
    AAA Override ACL Applied Status.................. Yes
    --More-- or (q)uit
    AAA Override Flex ACL Name....................... POSTURE_REDIRECT_ACL
    AAA Override Flex ACL Applied Status............. Yes
    AAA URL redirect................................. https://pdc-ise-man01.kier.group:8443/guestportal/gateway?sessionId=c8dc800a00000005b3e7e953&action=cpp
    Audit Session ID................................. c8dc800a00000005b3e7e953
    AAA Role Type.................................... none
    Local Policy Applied............................. none
    IPv4 ACL Name.................................... none
    FlexConnect ACL Applied Status................... Yes
    IPv4 ACL Applied Status.......................... Unavailable
    IPv6 ACL Name.................................... none
    IPv6 ACL Applied Status.......................... Unavailable
    Layer2 ACL Name.................................. none
    Layer2 ACL Applied Status........................ Unavailable
    mDNS Status...................................... Disabled
    mDNS Profile Name................................ none
    No. of mDNS Services Advertised.................. 0
    Policy Type...................................... WPA2
    Authentication Key Management.................... 802.1x
    Encryption Cipher................................ CCMP (AES)
    Protected Management Frame ...................... No
    Management Frame Protection...................... No
    EAP Type......................................... EAP-TLS
    FlexConnect Data Switching....................... Local
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    FlexConnect Vlan Based Central Switching......... No
    FlexConnect Authentication....................... Central
    Quarantine VLAN.................................. 0
    Access VLAN...................................... 220
    Client Capabilities:
          CF Pollable................................ Not implemented
          CF Poll Request............................ Not implemented
          Short Preamble............................. Implemented
          PBCC....................................... Not implemented
          Channel Agility............................ Not implemented
          Listen Interval............................ 10
          Fast BSS Transition........................ Not implemented
    Client Wifi Direct Capabilities:
          WFD capable................................ No
          Manged WFD capable......................... No
          Cross Connection Capable................... No
          Support Concurrent Operation............... No
    Fast BSS Transition Details:
    Client Statistics:
          Number of Bytes Received................... 33698
          Number of Bytes Sent....................... 19397
          Total Number of Bytes Sent................. 19397
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          Number of Bytes Sent (last 90s)............ 19397
          Number of Bytes Recv (last 90s)............ 33698
          Number of Packets Received................. 283
          Number of Packets Sent..................... 147
          Number of Interim-Update Sent.............. 0
          Number of EAP Id Request Msg Timeouts...... 0
          Number of EAP Id Request Msg Failures...... 0
          Number of EAP Request Msg Timeouts......... 0
          Number of EAP Request Msg Failures......... 0
          Number of EAP Key Msg Timeouts............. 0
          Number of EAP Key Msg Failures............. 0
          Number of Data Retries..................... 53
          Number of RTS Retries...................... 0
          Number of Duplicate Received Packets....... 2
          Number of Decrypt Failed Packets........... 0
          Number of Mic Failured Packets............. 0
          Number of Mic Missing Packets.............. 0
          Number of RA Packets Dropped............... 0
          Number of Policy Errors.................... 0
          Radio Signal Strength Indicator............ -42 dBm
          Signal to Noise Ratio...................... 41 dB
    Client Rate Limiting Statistics:
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          Number of Data Packets Recieved............ 0
          Number of Data Rx Packets Dropped.......... 0
          Number of Data Bytes Recieved.............. 0
          Number of Data Rx Bytes Dropped............ 0
          Number of Realtime Packets Recieved........ 0
          Number of Realtime Rx Packets Dropped...... 0
          Number of Realtime Bytes Recieved.......... 0
          Number of Realtime Rx Bytes Dropped........ 0
          Number of Data Packets Sent................ 0
          Number of Data Tx Packets Dropped.......... 0
          Number of Data Bytes Sent.................. 0
          Number of Data Tx Bytes Dropped............ 0
          Number of Realtime Packets Sent............ 0
          Number of Realtime Tx Packets Dropped...... 0
          Number of Realtime Bytes Sent.............. 0
          Number of Realtime Tx Bytes Dropped........ 0
    Nearby AP Statistics:
          test-flex-ap(slot 0)
            antenna0: 14 secs ago.................... -51 dBm
            antenna1: 14 secs ago.................... -37 dBm
          test-flex-ap(slot 1)
            antenna0: 14 secs ago.................... -51 dBm
            antenna1: 14 secs ago.................... -54 dBm
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          DNS server IP ............................. 10.0.17.31
          DNS server IP ............................. 10.0.17.43
    Assisted Roaming Prediction List details:
     Client Dhcp Required:     False
    Allowed (URL)IP Addresses
    (Cisco Controller) >
    (Cisco Controller) >show wlan 2
    WLAN Identifier.................................. 2
    Profile Name..................................... Demo1x
    Network Name (SSID).............................. Demo1x
    Status........................................... Enabled
    MAC Filtering.................................... Disabled
    Broadcast SSID................................... Enabled
    AAA Policy Override.............................. Enabled
    Network Admission Control
    Client Profiling Status
        Radius Profiling ............................ Disabled
         DHCP ....................................... Disabled
         HTTP ....................................... Disabled
        Local Profiling ............................. Disabled
         DHCP ....................................... Disabled
         HTTP ....................................... Disabled
      Radius-NAC State............................... Enabled
      SNMP-NAC State................................. Disabled
      Quarantine VLAN................................ 0
    Maximum number of Associated Clients............. 0
    Maximum number of Clients per AP Radio........... 200
    --More-- or (q)uit
    Number of Active Clients......................... 1
    Exclusionlist Timeout............................ 60 seconds
    Session Timeout.................................. 1800 seconds
    User Idle Timeout................................ Disabled
    Sleep Client..................................... disable
    Sleep Client Timeout............................. 12 hours
    User Idle Threshold.............................. 0 Bytes
    NAS-identifier................................... mario-test-flex-vwlc
    CHD per WLAN..................................... Enabled
    Webauth DHCP exclusion........................... Disabled
    Interface........................................ management
    Multicast Interface.............................. Not Configured
    WLAN IPv4 ACL.................................... unconfigured
    WLAN IPv6 ACL.................................... unconfigured
    WLAN Layer2 ACL.................................. unconfigured
    mDNS Status...................................... Disabled
    mDNS Profile Name................................ unconfigured
    DHCP Server...................................... Default
    DHCP Address Assignment Required................. Disabled
    Static IP client tunneling....................... Disabled
    Quality of Service............................... Silver
    Per-SSID Rate Limits............................. Upstream      Downstream
    Average Data Rate................................   0             0
    --More-- or (q)uit
    Average Realtime Data Rate.......................   0             0
    Burst Data Rate..................................   0             0
    Burst Realtime Data Rate.........................   0             0
    Per-Client Rate Limits........................... Upstream      Downstream
    Average Data Rate................................   0             0
    Average Realtime Data Rate.......................   0             0
    Burst Data Rate..................................   0             0
    Burst Realtime Data Rate.........................   0             0
    Scan Defer Priority.............................. 4,5,6
    Scan Defer Time.................................. 100 milliseconds
    WMM.............................................. Allowed
    WMM UAPSD Compliant Client Support............... Disabled
    Media Stream Multicast-direct.................... Disabled
    CCX - AironetIe Support.......................... Enabled
    CCX - Gratuitous ProbeResponse (GPR)............. Disabled
    CCX - Diagnostics Channel Capability............. Disabled
    Dot11-Phone Mode (7920).......................... Disabled
    Wired Protocol................................... None
    Passive Client Feature........................... Disabled
    Peer-to-Peer Blocking Action..................... Disabled
    Radio Policy..................................... All
    DTIM period for 802.11a radio.................... 1
    DTIM period for 802.11b radio.................... 1
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       Authentication................................ 10.0.16.111 1812
       Accounting.................................... 10.131.16.111 1813
          Interim Update............................. Disabled
          Framed IPv6 Acct AVP ...................... Prefix
       Dynamic Interface............................. Disabled
       Dynamic Interface Priority.................... wlan
    Local EAP Authentication......................... Disabled
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       802.11 Authentication:........................ Open System
       FT Support.................................... Disabled
       Static WEP Keys............................... Disabled
       802.1X........................................ Disabled
       Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2)............. Enabled
          WPA (SSN IE)............................... Disabled
          WPA2 (RSN IE).............................. Enabled
             TKIP Cipher............................. Disabled
             AES Cipher.............................. Enabled
                                                                   Auth Key Management
             802.1x.................................. Enabled
             PSK..................................... Disabled
             CCKM.................................... Disabled
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             FT-1X(802.11r).......................... Disabled
             FT-PSK(802.11r)......................... Disabled
             PMF-1X(802.11w)......................... Disabled
             PMF-PSK(802.11w)........................ Disabled
          FT Reassociation Timeout................... 20
          FT Over-The-DS mode........................ Enabled
          GTK Randomization.......................... Disabled
          SKC Cache Support.......................... Disabled
          CCKM TSF Tolerance......................... 1000
       WAPI.......................................... Disabled
       Wi-Fi Direct policy configured................ Disabled
       EAP-Passthrough............................... Disabled
       CKIP ......................................... Disabled
       Web Based Authentication...................... Disabled
       Web-Passthrough............................... Disabled
       Conditional Web Redirect...................... Disabled
       Splash-Page Web Redirect...................... Disabled
       Auto Anchor................................... Disabled
       FlexConnect Local Switching................... Enabled
       flexconnect Central Dhcp Flag................. Disabled
       flexconnect nat-pat Flag...................... Disabled
       flexconnect Dns Override Flag................. Disabled
       flexconnect PPPoE pass-through................ Disabled
    --More-- or (q)uit
       flexconnect local-switching IP-source-guar.... Disabled
       FlexConnect Vlan based Central Switching ..... Disabled
       FlexConnect Local Authentication.............. Disabled
       FlexConnect Learn IP Address.................. Enabled
       Client MFP.................................... Optional
       PMF........................................... Disabled
       PMF Association Comeback Time................. 1
       PMF SA Query RetryTimeout..................... 200
       Tkip MIC Countermeasure Hold-down Timer....... 60
       Eap-params.................................... Disabled
    AVC Visibilty.................................... Disabled
    AVC Profile Name................................. None
    Flow Monitor Name................................ None
    Split Tunnel (Printers).......................... Disabled
    Call Snooping.................................... Disabled
    Roamed Call Re-Anchor Policy..................... Disabled
    SIP CAC Fail Send-486-Busy Policy................ Disabled
    SIP CAC Fail Send Dis-Association Policy......... Disabled
    KTS based CAC Policy............................. Disabled
    Assisted Roaming Prediction Optimization......... Disabled
    802.11k Neighbor List............................ Disabled
    802.11k Neighbor List Dual Band.................. Disabled
    Band Select...................................... Disabled
    --More-- or (q)uit
    Load Balancing................................... Disabled
    Multicast Buffer................................. Disabled
     Mobility Anchor List
     WLAN ID     IP Address            Status
    802.11u........................................ Disabled
    MSAP Services.................................. Disabled
    Local Policy
    Priority  Policy Name
    (Cisco Controller) >
    when debugging the client during redirect, this is the output and I cannot spot anything wrong here...
    (Cisco Controller) >*apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Adding mobile on LWAPP AP 18:33:9d:f0:21:80(1) 
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Association received from mobile on BSSID 18:33:9d:f0:21:8e
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Global 200 Clients are allowed to AP radio
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Max Client Trap Threshold: 0  cur: 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Rf profile 600 Clients are allowed to AP wlan
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be override for default ap group, marking intgrp NULL
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Applying Interface policy on Mobile, role Unassociated. Ms NAC State 0 Quarantine Vlan 0 Access Vlan 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Re-applying interface policy for client 
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be 0.0.0.0 START (0) Changing IPv4 ACL 'none' (ACL ID 255) ===> 'none' (ACL ID 255) --- (caller apf_policy.c:2219)
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be 0.0.0.0 START (0) Changing IPv6 ACL 'none' (ACL ID 255) ===> 'none' (ACL ID 255) --- (caller apf_policy.c:2240)
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be apfApplyWlanPolicy: Retaining the ACL recieved in AAA attributes 255 on mobile 
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be apfApplyWlanPolicy: Apply WLAN Policy over PMIPv6 Client Mobility Type
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be In processSsidIE:4850 setting Central switched to FALSE
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Applying site-specific Local Bridging override for station 00:24:d6:97:b3:be - vapId 2, site 'default-group', interface 'management'
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Applying Local Bridging Interface Policy for station 00:24:d6:97:b3:be - vlan 220, interface id 0, interface 'management'
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be processSsidIE  statusCode is 0 and status is 0 
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be processSsidIE  ssid_done_flag is 0 finish_flag is 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be STA - rates (8): 140 18 152 36 176 72 96 108 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be suppRates  statusCode is 0 and gotSuppRatesElement is 1 
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Processing RSN IE type 48, length 22 for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received RSN IE with 0 PMKIDs from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Setting active key cache index 8 ---> 8
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be unsetting PmkIdValidatedByAp
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Updating AID for REAP AP Client 18:33:9d:f0:21:80 - AID ===> 1
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be 0.0.0.0 START (0) Initializing policy
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be 0.0.0.0 START (0) Change state to AUTHCHECK (2) last state START (0)
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be 0.0.0.0 AUTHCHECK (2) Change state to 8021X_REQD (3) last state AUTHCHECK (2)
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Central switch is FALSE
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be 0.0.0.0 8021X_REQD (3) DHCP required on AP 18:33:9d:f0:21:80 vapId 2 apVapId 2for this client
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Not Using WMM Compliance code qosCap 00
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be 0.0.0.0 8021X_REQD (3) Plumbed mobile LWAPP rule on AP 18:33:9d:f0:21:80 vapId 2 apVapId 2 flex-acl-name: 
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be apfMsAssoStateInc
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be apfPemAddUser2 (apf_policy.c:333) Changing state for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be on AP 18:33:9d:f0:21:80 from Idle to Associated
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be apfPemAddUser2:session timeout forstation 00:24:d6:97:b3:be - Session Tout 0, apfMsTimeOut '0' and sessionTimerRunning flag is  0 
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Stopping deletion of Mobile Station: (callerId: 48)
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Func: apfPemAddUser2, Ms Timeout = 0, Session Timeout = 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Sending Assoc Response to station on BSSID 18:33:9d:f0:21:8e (status 0) ApVapId 2 Slot 1
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Aug 12 10:58:24.013: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be apfProcessAssocReq (apf_80211.c:8294) Changing state for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be on AP 18:33:9d:f0:21:80 from Associated to Associated
    *spamApTask6: Aug 12 10:58:24.016: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Sent 1x initiate message to multi thread task for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.016: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be EAP-PARAM Debug - eap-params for Wlan-Id :2 is disabled - applying Global eap timers and retries
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.016: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Station 00:24:d6:97:b3:be setting dot1x reauth timeout = 1800
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.016: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be dot1x - moving mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be into Connecting state
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.016: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Sending EAP-Request/Identity to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 1)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.016: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 00:00:0c:07:ac:dc mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 1 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.016: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:33:9d:f0:21:80 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsApVapId = 2
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.016: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 220 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = 176217288
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.016: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = 176325157 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 9385
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.083: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAPOL EAPPKT from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.083: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received Identity Response (count=1) from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.083: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Resetting reauth count 1 to 0 for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.083: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be EAP State update from Connecting to Authenticating for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.083: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be dot1x - moving mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be into Authenticating state
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.083: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Response state for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.086: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Processing Access-Challenge for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.086: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Req state (id=214) for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.086: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be WARNING: updated EAP-Identifier 1 ===> 214 for STA 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.086: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Sending EAP Request from AAA to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 214)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.086: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Allocating EAP Pkt for retransmission to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.086: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 00:00:0c:07:ac:dc mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 1 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.086: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:33:9d:f0:21:80 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsApVapId = 2
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.086: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 220 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = 176217288
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.086: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = 176325157 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 9385
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.090: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAPOL EAPPKT from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.090: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAP Response from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 214, EAP Type 13)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.090: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Resetting reauth count 0 to 0 for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.090: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Response state for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.091: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Processing Access-Challenge for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.091: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Req state (id=215) for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.091: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Sending EAP Request from AAA to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 215)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.091: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Reusing allocated memory for  EAP Pkt for retransmission to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.091: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 00:00:0c:07:ac:dc mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 1 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.091: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:33:9d:f0:21:80 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsApVapId = 2
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.091: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 220 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = 176217288
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.091: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = 176325157 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 9385
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.095: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAPOL EAPPKT from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.095: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAP Response from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 215, EAP Type 13)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.095: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Resetting reauth count 0 to 0 for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.095: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Response state for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.096: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Processing Access-Challenge for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.096: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Req state (id=216) for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.096: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Sending EAP Request from AAA to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 216)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.096: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Reusing allocated memory for  EAP Pkt for retransmission to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.096: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 00:00:0c:07:ac:dc mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 1 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.096: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:33:9d:f0:21:80 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsApVapId = 2
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.096: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 220 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = 176217288
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.096: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = 176325157 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 9385
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.100: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAPOL EAPPKT from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.100: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAP Response from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 216, EAP Type 13)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.100: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Resetting reauth count 0 to 0 for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.100: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Response state for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.101: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Processing Access-Challenge for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.101: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Req state (id=217) for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.101: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Sending EAP Request from AAA to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 217)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.101: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Reusing allocated memory for  EAP Pkt for retransmission to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.101: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 00:00:0c:07:ac:dc mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 1 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.101: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:33:9d:f0:21:80 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsApVapId = 2
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.101: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 220 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = 176217288
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.101: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = 176325157 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 9385
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.105: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAPOL EAPPKT from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.105: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAP Response from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 217, EAP Type 13)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.105: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Resetting reauth count 0 to 0 for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.105: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Response state for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.106: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Processing Access-Challenge for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.106: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Req state (id=218) for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.106: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Sending EAP Request from AAA to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 218)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.106: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Reusing allocated memory for  EAP Pkt for retransmission to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.106: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 00:00:0c:07:ac:dc mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 1 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.106: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:33:9d:f0:21:80 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsApVapId = 2
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.106: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 220 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = 176217288
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.106: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = 176325157 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 9385
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.110: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAPOL EAPPKT from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.110: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAP Response from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 218, EAP Type 13)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.110: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Resetting reauth count 0 to 0 for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.110: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Response state for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.111: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Processing Access-Challenge for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.111: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Req state (id=219) for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.111: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Sending EAP Request from AAA to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 219)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.111: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Reusing allocated memory for  EAP Pkt for retransmission to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.111: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 00:00:0c:07:ac:dc mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 1 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.111: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:33:9d:f0:21:80 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsApVapId = 2
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.111: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 220 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = 176217288
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.111: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = 176325157 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 9385
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.115: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAPOL EAPPKT from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.115: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAP Response from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 219, EAP Type 13)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.115: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Resetting reauth count 0 to 0 for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.115: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Response state for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.116: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Processing Access-Challenge for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.116: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Req state (id=220) for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.116: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Sending EAP Request from AAA to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 220)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.116: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Reusing allocated memory for  EAP Pkt for retransmission to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.116: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 00:00:0c:07:ac:dc mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 1 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.116: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:33:9d:f0:21:80 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsApVapId = 2
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.116: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 220 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = 176217288
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.116: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = 176325157 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 9385
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.352: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAPOL EAPPKT from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.352: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAP Response from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 220, EAP Type 13)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.352: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Resetting reauth count 0 to 0 for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.352: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Response state for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.354: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Processing Access-Challenge for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.354: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Req state (id=221) for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.354: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Sending EAP Request from AAA to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 221)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.354: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Reusing allocated memory for  EAP Pkt for retransmission to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.354: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 00:00:0c:07:ac:dc mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 1 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.354: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:33:9d:f0:21:80 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsApVapId = 2
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.354: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 220 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = 176217288
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.354: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = 176325157 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 9385
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.359: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAPOL EAPPKT from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.359: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAP Response from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 221, EAP Type 13)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.359: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Resetting reauth count 0 to 0 for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.359: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Response state for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.360: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Processing Access-Challenge for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.360: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Req state (id=222) for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.360: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Sending EAP Request from AAA to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 222)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.360: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Reusing allocated memory for  EAP Pkt for retransmission to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.360: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 00:00:0c:07:ac:dc mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 1 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.360: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:33:9d:f0:21:80 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsApVapId = 2
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.360: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 220 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = 176217288
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.360: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = 176325157 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 9385
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.365: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAPOL EAPPKT from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.365: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAP Response from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 222, EAP Type 13)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.365: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Resetting reauth count 0 to 0 for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.365: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Response state for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.366: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Processing Access-Challenge for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.366: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Req state (id=223) for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.366: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Sending EAP Request from AAA to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 223)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.366: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Reusing allocated memory for  EAP Pkt for retransmission to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.366: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 00:00:0c:07:ac:dc mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 1 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.366: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:33:9d:f0:21:80 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsApVapId = 2
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.366: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 220 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = 176217288
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.366: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = 176325157 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 9385
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.371: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAPOL EAPPKT from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.371: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAP Response from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 223, EAP Type 13)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.371: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Resetting reauth count 0 to 0 for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.371: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Response state for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.372: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Processing Access-Challenge for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.372: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Req state (id=224) for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.372: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Sending EAP Request from AAA to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 224)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.372: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Reusing allocated memory for  EAP Pkt for retransmission to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.372: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 00:00:0c:07:ac:dc mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 1 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.372: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:33:9d:f0:21:80 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsApVapId = 2
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.372: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 220 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = 176217288
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.372: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = 176325157 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 9385
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.375: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAPOL EAPPKT from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.375: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAP Response from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 224, EAP Type 13)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.375: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Resetting reauth count 0 to 0 for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.375: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Response state for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.389: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Processing Access-Challenge for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.389: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Req state (id=225) for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.389: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Sending EAP Request from AAA to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 225)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.389: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Reusing allocated memory for  EAP Pkt for retransmission to mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.389: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 00:00:0c:07:ac:dc mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 1 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.389: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:33:9d:f0:21:80 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:24:d6:97:b3:be mscb->apfMsApVapId = 2
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.389: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 220 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = 176217288
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.389: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = 176325157 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 9385
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.391: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAPOL EAPPKT from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.391: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Received EAP Response from mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (EAP Id 225, EAP Type 13)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.391: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Resetting reauth count 0 to 0 for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.391: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Entering Backend Auth Response state for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.410: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Processing Access-Accept for mobile 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.410: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Resetting web IPv4 acl from 255 to 255
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.410: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Resetting web IPv4 Flex acl from 65535 to 65535
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.410: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Username entry ([email protected]) created for mobile, length = 253 
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.410: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Username entry ([email protected]) created in mscb for mobile, length = 253 
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.410: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be override for default ap group, marking intgrp NULL
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.410: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Applying Interface policy on Mobile, role Unassociated. Ms NAC State 2 Quarantine Vlan 0 Access Vlan 220
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.410: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Re-applying interface policy for client 
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.410: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be 0.0.0.0 8021X_REQD (3) Changing IPv4 ACL 'none' (ACL ID 255) ===> 'none' (ACL ID 255) --- (caller apf_policy.c:2219)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.410: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be 0.0.0.0 8021X_REQD (3) Changing IPv6 ACL 'none' (ACL ID 255) ===> 'none' (ACL ID 255) --- (caller apf_policy.c:2240)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.410: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be apfApplyWlanPolicy: Retaining the ACL recieved in AAA attributes 1 on mobile 
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.410: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be apfApplyWlanPolicy: Apply WLAN Policy over PMIPv6 Client Mobility Type
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.410: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Inserting AAA Override struct for mobile
        MAC: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be, source 4
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.410: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Setting re-auth timeout to 1800 seconds, got from WLAN config.
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.410: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Station 00:24:d6:97:b3:be setting dot1x reauth timeout = 1800
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.410: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Creating a PKC PMKID Cache entry for station 00:24:d6:97:b3:be (RSN 2)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.410: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be Resetting MSCB PMK Cache Entry 0 for station 00:24:d6:97:b3:be
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    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Aug 12 10:58:24.418: EapolReplayCounter: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01
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    *DHCP Socket Task: Aug 12 11:01:59.153: 00:24:d6:97:b3:be DHCP received op BOOTREPLY (2) (len 308,vlan 220, port 1, encap 0xec03)
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    One of our clients need to implement BYOD in their network. They are using Mac servers and clients. The requirement is to authenticate (wireless) users against the Mac directory server, in order to provide access to resources. I am trying to figure out whether Cisco ISE can perform LDAP authentication with Mac server. As per this document, Mac server is not a supported external identity source/LDAP server. Currently they are providing access to users by adding MAC addresses to WLC manually, which is not practical now due to increase in number of end devices, and limitation in MAC addresses supported by WLC (2048).
    Is it possible to implement this? Has anyone came across similar scenario?
    Thanks,
    John

    The Cisco Identity Services Engine (Cisco ISE) integrates with external identity sources to validate credentials in user authentication functions, and to retrieve group information and other attributes that are associated with the user for use in authorization policies. You must configure the external identity source that contains your user information in Cisco ISE. External identity sources also include certificate information for the Cisco ISE server and certificate authentication profiles.
    Both internal and external identity sources can be used as the authentication source for sponsor authentication and also for authentication of remote guest users.
    Table 5-1 lists the identity sources and the protocols that they support.
    Table 5-1 Protocol Versus Database Support 
     Protocol (Authentication Type)
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     RADIUS Token Server or RSA
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     Yes
     Yes
     Yes
     Yes
     MS-CHAP4 password hash: MSCHAPv1/v25  EAP-MSCHAPv26  LEAP7
     Yes
     Yes
     No
     No
     EAP-MD58  CHAP9
     Yes
     No
     No
     No
     EAP-TLS10  PEAP-TLS11  (certificate retrieval) Note For TLS authentications (EAP-TLS and PEAP-TLS), identity sources are not required, but are optional and can be added for authorization policy conditions.
     No
     Yes
     Yes
     No
     1 LDAP = Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. 2 EAP-GTC = Extensible Authentication Protocol-Generic Token Card 3 PAP = Password Authentication Protocol 4 MS-CHAP = Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol 5 MS-CHAPv1/v2 = Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Version 1/Version 2 6 EAP-MSCHAPv2 = Extensible Authentication Protocol-Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Version 2 7 LEAP = Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol 8 EAP-MD5 = Extensible Authentication Protocol-Message Digest 5 9 CHAP = Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol 10 EAP-TLS = Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport Layer Security 11 PEAP-TLS = Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport Layer Security
    and for the WLC Check the Link : www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless-mobility/wlan-security/91901-mac-filters-wlcs-config.html#backinfo

  • Cisco ISE (1.3) Posture without Client Provisioning

    Hello readers,
    Is it possible to set up Cisco ISE with posture without Client Provisioning?
    My customer deploys the NAC Agent via MS SCCM. We prefer a access accept + DACL during the pending state instead of redirecting to client provisioning. But the NAC Agent will only communicate when we redirect to client provisioning.
    Regards,
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    With ISE you can perform 802.1x first and after that optionally you can perform posture. This is done with Radius, that's why it's really and completely out of band, and there's no such concept of trusted or untrusted port because the traffic is never inline.
    Still, with ISE you have another option of "inline Posture", in which there's trusted and untrusted ports. I guess that's for some specific cases in which you can't go out-of-band.
    On the other hand, so called "out-of-band" NAC was really always an inline solution, only after the user has authenticated and security policies have been verified then the user goes "out-of-band".

  • Cisco ip phones authenticate 802.1x with cisco ise

    Dears,
    I want to  configure ip phones authenticate from Cisco ISE with 802.1X with certificates. But i can not find any configuration guide about this solutions.
    I find one config and this is about ACS. Please provide me any documentation guide on cisco ise.
    Thanks. 

    802.1x configuration for IP Phones
    http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Security/TrustSec_1-99/IP_Tele/IP_Telephony_DIG.html#69217

  • Inline Posture between Cisco ISE and Wireless LAN Controller

    Hi,
    I was looking into Cisco ISE solution for deploying NAC.
    I have a question about the network topology.
    In  the user guide documents of cisco ISE, it is written that for Wireless  LAN Controllers (WLC) and VPN devices, an additional server, Inline Posture, is needed.
    However, in the following integration document, there is not an inline posture between WLC and Cisco ISE server.
    https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-18121
    I  want to know if Inline Posture is a requirement, if not a  requirement, what are the benefits of having it between Cisco ISE Server  and WLC.
    Thanks & Regards
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    Hello,
    Please go through below mentioned links which might be helpful for you.
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ise/1.2/user_guide/ise_ipep_deploy.html
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ise/1.2/installation_guide/ise_deploy.html
    Best Regards,

  • Cisco ISE with TACACS+ and RADIUS both?

    Hello,
    I am initiating wired authentication on an existing network using Cisco ISE. I have been studying the requirements for this. I know I have to turn on RADIUS on the Cisco switches on the network. The switches on the network are already programmed for TACACS+. Does anybody know if they can both operate on the same network at the same time?
    Bob

    Hello Robert,
    I believe NO, they both won't work together as both TACACS and Radius are different technologies.
    It's just because that TACACS encrypts the whole message and Radius just the password, so I believe it won't work.
    For your reference, I am sharing the link for the difference between TACACS and Radius.
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk59/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094e99.shtml
    Moreover, Please review the information as well.
    Compare TACACS+ and RADIUS
    These sections compare several features of TACACS+ and RADIUS.
    UDP and TCP
    RADIUS uses UDP while TACACS+ uses TCP. TCP offers several advantages over UDP. TCP offers a connection-oriented transport, while UDP offers best-effort delivery. RADIUS requires additional programmable variables such as re-transmit attempts and time-outs to compensate for best-effort transport, but it lacks the level of built-in support that a
    TCP transport offers:
    TCP usage provides a separate acknowledgment that a request has been received, within (approximately) a network round-trip time (RTT), regardless of how loaded and slow the backend authentication mechanism (a TCP acknowledgment) might be.
    TCP provides immediate indication of a crashed, or not running, server by a reset (RST). You can determine when a server crashes and returns to service if you use long-lived TCP connections. UDP cannot tell the difference between a server that is down, a slow server, and a non-existent server.
    Using TCP keepalives, server crashes can be detected out-of-band with actual requests. Connections to multiple servers can be maintained simultaneously, and you only need to send messages to the ones that are known to be up and running.
    TCP is more scalable and adapts to growing, as well as congested, networks.
    Packet Encryption
    RADIUS encrypts only the password in the access-request packet, from the client to the server. The remainder of the packet is unencrypted. Other information, such as username, authorized services, and accounting, can be captured by a third party.
    TACACS+ encrypts the entire body of the packet but leaves a standard TACACS+ header. Within the header is a field that indicates whether the body is encrypted or not. For debugging purposes, it is useful to have the body of the packets unencrypted. However, during normal operation, the body of the packet is fully encrypted for more secure communications.
    Authentication and Authorization
    RADIUS combines authentication and authorization. The access-accept packets sent by the RADIUS server to the client contain authorization information. This makes it difficult to decouple authentication and authorization.
    TACACS+ uses the AAA architecture, which separates AAA. This allows separate authentication solutions that can still use TACACS+ for authorization and accounting. For example, with TACACS+, it is possible to use Kerberos authentication and TACACS+ authorization and accounting. After a NAS authenticates on a Kerberos server, it requests authorization information from a TACACS+ server without having to re-authenticate. The NAS informs the TACACS+ server that it has successfully authenticated on a Kerberos server, and the server then provides authorization information.
    During a session, if additional authorization checking is needed, the access server checks with a TACACS+ server to determine if the user is granted permission to use a particular command. This provides greater control over the commands that can be executed on the access server while decoupling from the authentication mechanism.
    Multiprotocol Support
    RADIUS does not support these protocols:
    AppleTalk Remote Access (ARA) protocol
    NetBIOS Frame Protocol Control protocol
    Novell Asynchronous Services Interface (NASI)
    X.25 PAD connection
    TACACS+ offers multiprotocol support.
    Router Management
    RADIUS does not allow users to control which commands can be executed on a router and which cannot. Therefore, RADIUS is not as useful for router management or as flexible for terminal services.
    TACACS+ provides two methods to control the authorization of router commands on a per-user or per-group basis. The first method is to assign privilege levels to commands and have the router verify with the TACACS+ server whether or not the user is authorized at the specified privilege level. The second method is to explicitly specify in the TACACS+ server, on a per-user or per-group basis, the commands that are allowed.
    Interoperability
    Due to various interpretations of the RADIUS Request for Comments (RFCs), compliance with the RADIUS RFCs does not guarantee interoperability. Even though several vendors implement RADIUS clients, this does not mean they are interoperable. Cisco implements most RADIUS attributes and consistently adds more. If customers use only the standard RADIUS attributes in their servers, they can interoperate between several vendors as long as these vendors implement the same attributes. However, many vendors implement extensions that are proprietary attributes. If a customer uses one of these vendor-specific extended attributes, interoperability is not possible.
    Traffic
    Due to the previously cited differences between TACACS+ and RADIUS, the amount of traffic generated between the client and server differs. These examples illustrate the traffic between the client and server for TACACS+ and RADIUS when used for router management with authentication, exec authorization, command authorization (which RADIUS cannot do), exec accounting, and command accounting (which RADIUS cannot do).

  • Cisco ISE configs for switch

    I suppose Cisco ISE sends a URL redirect to the switch and the switch presents it to the client in case of guest Access getting a URL redirect with User Acceptance Page (Wired Guests and not wireless).
    My question here is, Do we need to configure http and https server on the switches (both supplicant and authenticator)?
    I am sure it will need but just wanted a confirmation..
    I have checked the configuration for supplicant and Authenticator switches for ISE and it has no where mentioned that part of the config.
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ise/1.0/user_guide/ise10_troubleshooting.html (a problem of URL redirection and possible cause is mentioned) ------- makes me sure that the config is needed.
    http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst2960x/software/15-0_2_EX/security/configuration_guide/b_sec_152ex_2960-x_cg/b_sec_152ex_2960-x_cg_chapter_010000.html
    (config of supplicant and authenticator switch)---- nowhere mentioned of the http/https config for both switches.

    Yes, its needed.  The http/s server within the swtich is used to grab the http user traffic and redirect the traffic to the CWA portal, or a device registration portal, or even to the Mobile Device Management (MDM) onboarding portal.  .
    ip http server
    ip http secure-server
    The info below I grabbed from Cisco ISE for BYOD and secure unified access book.
    "Many organization want to ensure that this redirection process using the switch's internal HTTP server is decoupled from the management of the switch itself, in order to limit the chances of an end user interacting with the management intervace and control plane of a switch.  this may be accomplished by running the following two commands from global configuration mode:
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    ip http secure-active-session-modules none"

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