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01-02-2017 07:20 PM
Dear Experts,
My customer had purchased two ISE Server licenses and 1500 end-point licenses. They want to setup one ISE Server in Corporate LAN and other one ISE Server in Developer LAN. By corporate policy, the two LANs are isolated. Can customer install two individual ISE Servers under single Business Entity and can two ISE Servers share the 1,500 end-points license?
Regards,
Rich
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01-03-2017 05:22 AM
Separate deployments (as you have noted above) require separate licensing.
Charles Moreton
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01-03-2017 05:22 AM
Separate deployments (as you have noted above) require separate licensing.
Charles Moreton
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01-03-2017 08:11 AM
Charles is correct. Only ISE nodes in the same deployment may share the licenses so your options are:
- Make the two ISE nodes into the same deployment and use 2nd NICs to connect to different LAN
- Contact your account team to split the licenses into two or purchase more licenses.
