Clients Dashboard expected bahavior?

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BradSp
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Clients Dashboard expected bahavior?

I have an SSID configured with 'Identity PSK without RADIUS' deploying Group Policies based on PSK, and that's all working hunky dory. However...in both the Old and New versions of the Clients dashboard, effected devices are displaying 'normal' under the Policy column. Is this expected behavior?

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RWelch
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If by chance the issue you are having with the "normal" policy showing you can go to Network-Wide > Clients and in the upper RH corner select the "wrench" to adjust your columns displayed by selecting iPSK name to see that the iPSK group policy being assigned.

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RWelch
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Yes.

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BradSp
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Well, poop.

RWelch
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If you go to the "client settings" and look it shows "device policy" as normal however you can see it applied the right group policy as seen in the 802.1X policy (as seen above).

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BradSp
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Thanks, yeah, I had seen it properly displayed on the Client details page, but was hoping for an ability to filter the Dashboard display based on Policy. Seems that column doesn't drill down to the 802.1X level. Again, poop...

RWelch
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Screenshot 2024-12-06 at 09.19.50.png

If by chance the issue you are having with the "normal" policy showing you can go to Network-Wide > Clients and in the upper RH corner select the "wrench" to adjust your columns displayed by selecting iPSK name to see that the iPSK group policy being assigned.

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BradSp
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You sir, are owed a beverage of choice. Many thanks!

RWelch
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Welcome.

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BradSp
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...and just to make myself look even more pathetic for not seeing the obvious, I now notice that I can display and sort the 802.1X Policy by checking the box for, well...802.1X Policy. D'oh.

RWelch
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It's always nice to have several options on how you want to view/display/sort your clients in your environment.

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