03-26-2021 08:49 AM
Hi , Everyone
The EoS/EoL information for R-ISE-VM-K9 is announced by Cisco.
And it will be EoL on February 28, 2022.
But the document describe the Replacement Product Part Number is "R-ISE-VMM-K9="
I would like to know is it possible that PID [R-ISE-VM-K9] migrate to the PID [R-ISE-VMM-K9]?
So that I can renew Service Contract for the next five year.
Or I need to buy the new "R-ISE-VMM-K9" and change the config to the new one?
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10-04-2022 06:38 PM
@jvujcich Your case is different. ISE 3.1 uses Cisco Smart Licensing. As a result, you need migrate the licenses in your Cisco smart account. More info, see http://cs.co/ise-ordering
10-06-2022 08:15 PM
Hi Hslai,
Thanks for your getting back to me.
We are using Cisco Smart Licensing, but I'm not convinced that has anything to do with it. On a fresh VM build, using a new 3.1 ova, I would expect the new VM would have the latest PID of R-ISE-VMC-K9=
Just seems odd that you end up with an older EOL PID when you are using a new 3.1 ova to build it. Indeed, if I tried to connect the VM to Smart Licensing, I'll bet I get an error because the portal with detect an old EOL PID.
10-07-2022 10:01 AM
@jvujcich R-ISE-VM-K9= is NOT ISE-VM-K9.
R-ISE-VM-K9= is a licensing PID whereas ISE-VM-K9 is a platform PID. All ISE VM instances will show ISE-VM-K9 as the PID and we will consuming licensing PID according to the ISE releases.
10-13-2022 06:25 PM
Oh okay, So a "sh inventory" will always show ISE-VM-K9, No matter how new the OVI is?
Its a bit counter-intuitive.
Hopefully everyone is clear that that we can have a Platform PID that doesn't necessarily need to match the licensing PID. i.e. After our ISE 3.1 build, we will end up with a Platform PID of ISE-VM-K9 and a licensing PID of R-ISE-VMC-K9=.
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