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Cisco ISE license over used

Greetings Gents,

 

I am ordering 700 base and plus licenses. If we go up that threshold, would ISE still enforce policies on those that went over 700 ?

 

Regards,

Edouard.

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Exceeding the licenses threshold will not affect the policy or applied features in anyway. However, when the licenses usage is exceeded by 125% of the amount of the purchased licenses, your deployment becomes out-of-compliance. When that happens for 45 days in the last 60 days the affected licensed features will be placed in read-only mode, which means you can't edit them or interact with them till you purchase additional licenses, or you go back to in-compliance. But even when the affected licensed features are placed in read-only state mode, the users will not be affected in anyway, and everything in terms of policies enforcement would still be working as normal.

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Mark Elsen
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 - Check if this info can be useful :

          https://community.cisco.com/t5/network-access-control/exceeding-ise-2-4-licensing-counts/td-p/3732977

 M.



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Reiner Maria Rilke (1899)

Exceeding the licenses threshold will not affect the policy or applied features in anyway. However, when the licenses usage is exceeded by 125% of the amount of the purchased licenses, your deployment becomes out-of-compliance. When that happens for 45 days in the last 60 days the affected licensed features will be placed in read-only mode, which means you can't edit them or interact with them till you purchase additional licenses, or you go back to in-compliance. But even when the affected licensed features are placed in read-only state mode, the users will not be affected in anyway, and everything in terms of policies enforcement would still be working as normal.