10-26-2017 12:20 AM
Hi Team,
I think the Latest ISE Compatibility Matrix is missing recent catalyst series like Catalyst 2960L and Catalyst 9K.
Could you please update this or Should I file a new doc bug ?
Cisco Identity Services Engine Network Component Compatibility, Release 2.3 - Cisco
Thank you,
Itaru
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10-26-2017 08:53 PM
Omissions like this typically mean that the switches have not gone through ISE QA testing even if individual product teams have validated security functions. I do know the 9k series are being qualified but cannot provide date and specific release at this time.
The switches are certainly supported with ISE, but it becomes more of a question of which features will function based on the particular model and feature set. For example, the 2960-L is based on LAN Lite. This feature set does not include all of the Identity features of LAN Base, for example, but does support standard RADIUS and TACACS+ auth. Per 2960-L data sheet:
Past versions of LAN Lite did not include RADIUS CoA support, so that is a big plus for the 2960-L.
For both series of switches, I recommend the capabilities of the feature set to determine if they will meet your needs both now and in the future. Another useful tool is Feature Navigator.
Craig
10-26-2017 08:53 PM
Omissions like this typically mean that the switches have not gone through ISE QA testing even if individual product teams have validated security functions. I do know the 9k series are being qualified but cannot provide date and specific release at this time.
The switches are certainly supported with ISE, but it becomes more of a question of which features will function based on the particular model and feature set. For example, the 2960-L is based on LAN Lite. This feature set does not include all of the Identity features of LAN Base, for example, but does support standard RADIUS and TACACS+ auth. Per 2960-L data sheet:
Past versions of LAN Lite did not include RADIUS CoA support, so that is a big plus for the 2960-L.
For both series of switches, I recommend the capabilities of the feature set to determine if they will meet your needs both now and in the future. Another useful tool is Feature Navigator.
Craig
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