Integrating Fiberlink MaaS360 with Cisco

Identity Services Engine

This document supplements the Cisco Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) CVD

(http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Borderless_Networks/Unified_Access/BYOD _Design_Guide.html) and provides mobile device management (MDM) partner-specific information as needed to integrate with Cisco ISE. In an effort to maintain readability, some of the information presented in the CVD is repeated here. However this document is not intended to provide standalone BYOD guidance. Furthermore, only a subset of the Fiberlink MaaS360 functionality is discussed. Features not required to extend ISE’s capabilities may be mentioned, but not in the detail required for a comprehensive understanding. The reader should be familiar with the Fiberlink MaaS360 Administrator’s guide.

This document is targeted at existing or new Fiberlink MaaS360 customers. Information necessary to select an MDM partner is not offered in this document. The features discussed are considered to be core functionality present in all MDM software and are required to be compatible with the ISE API.

Overview

Fiberlink MaaS360 secures and manages BYOD and company provided smartphones and tablets. This cloud-based service provides IT administrators the ability to quickly on-board and proactively secure iOS, Android, BlackBerry, and Kindle devices. Fiberlink MaaS360 also provides pre-built integrations with critical enterprise security, identity, email, and mobility infrastructure for a seamless enterprise mobility and collaboration experience on both campus WLAN and carrier networks.

Fiberlink MaaS360 Capabilities and Features

Fiberlink MaaS360 provides the life-cycle management capabilities and features highlighted in Table 1.

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