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04-28-2021 02:48 AM
Hi,
I use Cisco ISE in VMware environment, I have created a clone of a Cisco ISE 2.3.0 (with all roles) because I want to upgrade to version 2.7.0.
I had thought to do a reset-config in the clone after booting to change the IP and to be able to have the 2 ISEs in the same network while performing the update, is it possible? Are all settings kept?
Thanks.
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04-28-2021 11:31 AM
Hi @albertofdez,
if you are going to reset the Clone config ("reset-config") and do an upgrade, why not install ISE from scratch (version 2.7 P3)?
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04-28-2021 11:31 AM
Hi @albertofdez,
if you are going to reset the Clone config ("reset-config") and do an upgrade, why not install ISE from scratch (version 2.7 P3)?
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04-29-2021 05:10 PM
Marcelo is correct. If your goal is to have the same configuration on ISE 2.7, better to install fresh ISE 2.7, apply the latest patch, and then restore a copy of backup taken from ISE 2.3.
The ISE admin CLI command "reset-config" is usually used to update one or more IP configurations of the ISE node. It will keep the other application configurations. On the other hand, the command "app reset-config ise" will preserve the IP configurations but reset the ISE application configurations back to factory set.
