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Hello Experts
i have ISE with advanced license for 1500 user , and i have WLC 2504 , and i need to integrate the WLC with the ISE to get ISE features for the Wireless users like posturing , remediation and the authentication as well .
my question : is the advanced license is enough , or shall i install the Wireless License to the ISE to have the integration...
your feedback and inputs appreciated....
Reyad
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Here is some information regarding the different types of licenses -
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ise/1.2/user_guide/ise_man_license.html#wp1074395
Essentially a wireless license is much like the base license if your deployment is 100 percent wireless, the wireless upgrade is the equivalent to the advanced license once again for only a wireless deployment.
Base and Advanced covers all (wired, wireless, vpn..etc). there are no restrictions to the deployment model.
Thanks,
Tarik Admani
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The advanced license plus the base license is enough, and you can use it for your wireless setup.
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Hello Ahmad & thank you for your feedback...
what is the wireless licence , and the wireless upgrade...
i asked Cisco Partner about this issue and he confirmed , i need to install the licence upgrade to my ISE to have the ISE features for the wireless users , so im confused now....
Here is some information regarding the different types of licenses -
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ise/1.2/user_guide/ise_man_license.html#wp1074395
Essentially a wireless license is much like the base license if your deployment is 100 percent wireless, the wireless upgrade is the equivalent to the advanced license once again for only a wireless deployment.
Base and Advanced covers all (wired, wireless, vpn..etc). there are no restrictions to the deployment model.
Thanks,
Tarik Admani
*Please rate helpful posts*