04-25-2016 02:14 PM
Hello, I was looking through the VM Install requirements for ISE 2.0 and I can see the NIC recommendation as follows:
"1 GB NIC interface required (two or more NICs are recommended)"
I also found similar guides that states ISE VM can be configured with 1-4 NICs and looking at the ISE Appliance hardware specifications they have 4x1Gbps NICs and the very latest Secure Network Server 3515 3595 Appliances have 6x1Gbps NICs.
I have not found any mention in any of the guides or case studies for usage of the additional NICs.
Please could someone enlighten me?
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04-25-2016 05:22 PM
Typically management port (for RADIUS or PSN > PAN communication) would run on ethernet 0. It could be on a small management network if you like.
You could then add in other interfaces for other purposes. Guest portal interface in the DMZ on interface 1 for example.
Another interface for running SPAN port for profiler DHCP traffic is another example.
Allowed interfaces— Select the PSN interfaces which can run a portal. Only a PSN with an available allowed interface on a PSN can create a portal. You can configure any combination of physical and bonded interfaces. This is a PSN-wide configuration; all portals can only run on these interfaces, this interface configuration is pushed to all the PSNs.
04-25-2016 05:22 PM
Typically management port (for RADIUS or PSN > PAN communication) would run on ethernet 0. It could be on a small management network if you like.
You could then add in other interfaces for other purposes. Guest portal interface in the DMZ on interface 1 for example.
Another interface for running SPAN port for profiler DHCP traffic is another example.
Allowed interfaces— Select the PSN interfaces which can run a portal. Only a PSN with an available allowed interface on a PSN can create a portal. You can configure any combination of physical and bonded interfaces. This is a PSN-wide configuration; all portals can only run on these interfaces, this interface configuration is pushed to all the PSNs.
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