Which type of guest deployment is needed to allow the Client Provisioning portal?

A wireless deployment must check guest device compliance before allowing access to the network. Which type of guest deployment is needed to allow the Client Provisioning portal?
A. sponsored
B. self-registered
C. central web authentication
D. hotspot

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  1. Correct Answer C

    Guest Device Compliance:

    When guests and non-guests access the network through credentialed Guest portals, you can check their devices for compliance before they are allowed to gain access. You can route them to a Client Provisioning page and require them to first download the posture agent that checks their posture profile and verifies if their device is compliant. You can do this by enabling the option in the Guest Device Compliance Settings in a credentialed Guest portal, which displays the Client Provisioning page as part of the guest flow.

    The Client Provisioning service provides posture assessments and remediations for guests. The Client Provisioning portal is available only with a Central Web Authorization (CWA) guest deployment. The guest login flow performs a CWA, and the credentialed Guest portal is redirected to the Client Provisioning portal after performing acceptable-use-policy and change-password checks. The posture subsystem performs a Change of Authorization (CoA) on the network access device to reauthenticate the client connection once the posture has been assessed.

    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/2-2/admin_guide/b_ise_admin_guide_22/b_ise_admin_guide_22_chapter_01110.html#concept_4C3040517158421DB606B3E1CFB9D8E6

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