While troubleshooting a posture assessment issue on a Windows PC, the NAC Agent is not popping up as expected. Which two logs would help in isolating the issue? (Choose two.)
A. Cisco AnyConnect ISE posture logs
B. Cisco ISE ise-psc.log file
C. Cisco ISE profiler.log file
D. NAC agent logs
E. Dart bundle
To Joe Blow.
Based on the links you provided I think everyone agrees on the B answer. However I think the second answer should be D. NAC agent logs
NOT C
seems to me that it’s B and D are correct.
answer B because it holds ISE logs related to posture assessment.
answer D because it might contain information on why the NAC agent is not popping up.
https://i.imgur.com/CYXikV5.png
Problem: Posture
Attributes to be set to debug level:
posture (ise-psc.log)
portal (guest.log)
provisioning (ise-psc.log)
runtime-AAA (prrt-server.log)
nsf (ise-psc.log)
nsf-session (ise-psc.log)
swiss (ise-psc.log)
You can collect the Cisco NAC agent logs by going to Start -> Programs -> Cisco and there should be a log packager icon in the program group.
Correct answer is BC. Check the answers before posting them!
Cisco ISE profiler.log file is to troubleshoot profiler issues.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/security/identity-services-engine/212594-debugs-to-troubleshoot-on-ise.html#anc5
Problem: Posture
Attributes to be set to debug level:
posture (ise-psc.log)
portal (guest.log)
provisioning (ise-psc.log)
runtime-AAA (prrt-server.log)
nsf (ise-psc.log)
nsf-session (ise-psc.log)
swiss (ise-psc.log)
https://community.cisco.com/t5/other-security-subjects/nac-agent-problems-logging-in/td-p/1519008
You can collect the Cisco NAC agent logs by going to Start -> Programs -> Cisco and there should be a log packager icon in the program group.