05-16-2019 10:11 AM
Hello Communities-
I have a situation where we will be deploying ISE 2.4 in an environment that has 20k-60k devices authenticating on the network on a given day. My plan is to deploy 2 Medium VMs for the PAN/MNT functions and either 2 Medium or 2 Large PSNs.
Using physical appliances is a non starter in this environment. Are there other designs/solutions I should consider? Will 2 Medium PSN be too small? It's not entirely clear to me based on the resources I have seen the scale numbers for Medium VM PSNs.
Thanks!
Matt
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05-16-2019 04:55 PM
05-16-2019 10:16 AM
05-16-2019 10:25 AM
05-16-2019 03:35 PM
Thanks for both of your replies.
I looked at the CL session and presentation and have a few more questions. Assuming to 60k number is right (up for debate still) it seems to me the better design is to split the PAN and MNT out to separate nodes and scale out the PSNs as you mention Damien.
My questions:
1. Can I run 2.4 on 3655 virtual appliances? Slide 74 of CL presentation seems to indicate you can, at least on HW
2. If so, I believe the scale numbers of 50k max sessions apply to 2.6 only. What are the scale numbers if running 2.4 on 3655 virtual?
3. If the answer to question #1 is no, then I obviously need to stick with the 3595 equivalent VM for my PSNs. In that case, do I license it as a Large or Medium. Slide 72 of the CL presentation shows Large, however the snip below seems to contradict that.
* ISE 2.4 introduces a new Large VM appliance. The current SNS-3595 hardware (or its VM equivalent) will be reclassified as a Medium appliance. Under ISE 2.4, there is currently no Large Hardware-based appliance, only a Large Virtual appliance. The Large VM appliance has identical specifications as the SNS-3595, but with 256GB RAM. The Large 3595-based VM is intended for use as a performance-enhanced MnT node. There is currently no application for its use as a PAN, PSN, or pxGrid node.
Thanks!
Matt
05-16-2019 04:55 PM
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