Easy peasy, B and F. Although, I'm a little disappointed that ISE can't deploy my WAN over a carrier pigeon network. Missed opportunity, if you ask me.
I'm not sure about the other options, but I think allocating resources and automatically enabling, disabling, or reducing allocated power to certain devices could also be primary functions of Cisco ISE.
Hmm, I'm going with B and D. Gotta love that power management feature! Makes me wonder if ISE can also control the temperature in my office. *wink wink*
I think the primary functions of Cisco ISE are enforcing endpoint compliance with network security policies and providing information about every device that touches the network.
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