Decommission of ISE
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09-14-2021 03:22 AM
Hi - We are planning to decommission the on-prem ISE nodes as we have migrated to VM. Please help me with the best practices guide.
Thanks,
Alin
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09-14-2021 03:55 AM
You need to plan this Migration, is the IP address same, you going to have same ISE version.
how big is the setup ? how many MNT/ PAN. PSN deployment ?
Look at the version and compatable :
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/security/identity-services-engine/series.html
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09-14-2021 04:30 AM
We are having 6 nodes in total (2 PAN, 2 PSN, 2 MnT). Migration to 2.7 is completed actually. I was looking for guide to decommission the previous 2.2 version 3495 appliance we had.
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09-14-2021 05:25 AM
Not sure if you will find what you are looking for, but have a peek here: Cisco Identity Services Engine - Cisco Identity Services Engine Ordering Guide - Cisco
Your best bet is to engage your Cisco reps as they should be able to help you with your request.
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09-14-2021 05:35 AM
I was looking for guide on wiping the configurations etc in ISE and decommissioning it.
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09-14-2021 06:06 AM
Hi @alinbaby
please take a look at: Wipeout everything on the Cisco SNS-3495 running ISE 2.2 patch 14.
Hope this helps !!!
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09-14-2021 08:38 AM
application reset-config ise - you can use this command or re-image the ISE to wipe all the information.
