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Hello Herman here, with a new video in the ClearPass workshop series where we build the ClearPass deployment from scratch and integrate with wireless, wired, Active Directory, and much more. In our previous videos, we enabled profiling and we even had a session on how to verify it with a packet capture. What was mentioned is that profiling, we needed that for the devices that canamp;#39;t do dot1X authentication, like IP phones like printers like IoT devices. And in order to make that work we need to configure MAC authentication, and to make that work, we first need to do some configuration on the switch. The configuration on the switch is similar to the dot1X authentication We need to configure the server group to be used for MAC authentication, and we need to enable it on the network ports. Letamp;#39;s copy this configuration, and configure that on the switch and now we can test it. I do have a VoIP phone here, and Iamp;#39;m pluggi