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SNS36xx Appliances support in ISE 2.4

matthen
Cisco Employee
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Will ISE 2.4 support the new SNS36xx series appliances?

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Francesco Molino
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Hi

When these new appliances will be available, they will come straight with ise 2.6 i believe.

But i don't see why they won't be able to support ise 2.4. i highly thing ise 2.4 will work on these boxes.

But no datasheet yet i believe which means can't confirm. Maybe someone from Cisco can?

Thanks
Francesco
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I've been vocal on this for a month now. A member from the ISE PM team, and another in the BU has already stated that they do not support 2.4 on the 3600's. I'm hoping their minds can be changed as I feel it's short sighted. 2.6 is supported on the 3500's, and the 3600's, but I'm sure not ready to deploy 2.6 in production until it's well vetted and Cisco is recommending it. It took a year before 2.4 became the recommended release, I have a customer that will hold their order and project until 2.6 becomes recommended, or Cisco says it's ok to run 2.4 on the 3600's.

So we need to see, at the end of the day, when Cisco says no, customers won't take the risk. Until someone in the field receives a 3600, and tries to install 2.4 on it we don't even know if it contains the necessary drivers to support them. Only the BU can say at this point. It would be awesome if 2.4 is certified to run on the 3600 platform, not even asking for increased scale, just business as usual.

Wow this is bad!

Did they have you any technical restrictions or it's matter of support by tac?

Thanks
Francesco
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Its not testet or supported. Please reach out to our PM to provide http://cs.co/ise-feedback

I have a install this month, what is the read now for 36x5 with 2.4/patch9 or go with 2.6/patch2

ISE 2.4 is still the BU recommended release to be on. Once everyone is reasonable happy with the stability and TAC case they are seeing, 2.6 will be the next long term support release. If you don't need features only found in 2.6, then 2.4 is a good place to be.