04-11-2018 04:09 AM
Team,
what would be the impact of Cisco NAC Appliance (clean Access) license expiry on the end points . Is it possible to run ISE2.1 with NAC agent 4.9.5.8 . What would be the impact of NAC agent license expiry on the end points deployed .
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04-11-2018 04:16 AM
AFAIK the NAC agents aren’t licensed so there would be no implications
If running nac appliance as it’s well end of support and life then recommend deploying ISE 2.2 with latest patch in environment and deploying anyconnect ASAP
Nac agent is end of support as well
04-11-2018 04:16 AM
AFAIK the NAC agents aren’t licensed so there would be no implications
If running nac appliance as it’s well end of support and life then recommend deploying ISE 2.2 with latest patch in environment and deploying anyconnect ASAP
Nac agent is end of support as well
04-11-2018 04:24 AM
what would be the impact of NAC appliance license expiry for production end points .
04-11-2018 08:16 AM
I checked with the product managers on this and we don't have data on an expiring license or behavior. Please start moving the customer off NAC appliance and onto ISE asap as the product is end of life support and if indeed expired then right to use is now gone.
04-11-2018 09:18 AM
Some further clarification. NAC Appliance licenses were not term. NAC Agent licenses were not separately licensed and do not have notion of agent Apex like AC for Posture.
NAC Agent can be used with ISE up to ISE 2.2: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/2-2/compatibility/ise_sdt.html#pgfId-123696
Also note posture would require an Apex license on ISE.
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