07-24-2019 02:37 AM
IS there any way to make ISE and CPI turned on automatically after power cut ?!
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07-24-2019 04:58 AM
@Ahmed ElShanab - do you mean virtual instance of ISE and CPI, or on the hardware appliances?
If it's a Cisco UCS hardware appliance, then you can configure the behaviour of the appliance after a power cut
07-24-2019 03:37 AM
07-24-2019 05:13 AM
I have ISE Appliance Not VM
07-24-2019 04:58 AM
@Ahmed ElShanab - do you mean virtual instance of ISE and CPI, or on the hardware appliances?
If it's a Cisco UCS hardware appliance, then you can configure the behaviour of the appliance after a power cut
07-24-2019 06:16 AM
@Arne Bier Have Hardware Appliances,
07-24-2019 01:04 PM
Then the commands listed in the CIMC will help you. It’s also in the GUI. But I find the CLI illustrates it more clearly.
Let us know if this sorts it ;-)
06-18-2020 09:16 PM
hai sir, how I can login to mode 'Server /chassis #', THank you
06-19-2020 12:15 AM
Hello
you ssh to the CIMC IP address.
Once logged in, you have to change the "scope" - it's unlike IOS or anything else that you may be familiar with. There are various scopes (or areas of interest) that you can go into ... and back out of. So in my example, I started at the "top" (root) and then moved to the chassis scope by typing
scope chassis
You can return to the root level with the command
top
It's kind of funky/weird but you get used to it.
06-19-2020 12:54 AM
06-21-2020 05:06 PM
If you did not prep your DHCP server with the CIMC MAC address, you will likely need to check the CIMC IP address on boot-up of the appliance (if you have a DHCP server on that VLAN) or statically configure the IP address by hitting F8 to enter the CIMC Configuration Utility.
See the Hardware Install Guide for more info.
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