11-12-2015 12:51 PM - edited 03-10-2019 11:14 PM
I DEFINITELY have a network interface connected/powered on for the VM. Anyone seen this type of error before?
I've tried powering it off, removing the network interface, readding, etc.
11-24-2015 08:07 PM
So I fixed the problem.
Using Cisco's recommended guest OS "Use Guest OS as Linux CentOS 4/5 32 bit" DOES NOT WORK. I used "Other Linux 32-bit OS and it immediately started working.
12-02-2015 08:07 AM
I was able to get this to work with the Cent OS 4/5/6 version. I had to remove the NIC and then Add a new NIC. I found this by following the article:
01-13-2018 12:28 PM
I had the same issue with ISE v2.1 setup:
Here is the solution found in installation guide:
• Cisco ISE is a 64-bit system. Before you install a 64-bit system, ensure that Virtualization Technology (VT) is enabled on the ESXi server. You must also ensure that your guest operating system type is set to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (64-bit)
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