11-01-2023 11:59 AM
Is there a chart that correlates patch numbers to build numbers? I see a new vulnerability says it's resolved with 2.7p10, but when I verify my version ISE shows 2.7.0.356 with 9 patches installed. Does that mean we are on patch 56? Patch 9? What if I didn't do patches 1-9, but did only the odd ones, would I then be on patch 17?
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11-01-2023 12:34 PM - edited 11-01-2023 12:35 PM
You only have one patch installed, patch 9. When you install another patch, it will show as Installed patches: 9, 10 (if the patch you install is patch 10)
11-01-2023 12:33 PM
From your screenshot, you are running ISE 2.7 Patch 9
Any time I have seen ISE versions referenced its always the major and minor version, in your case 2.7. The 0.356 after has no bearing on patches, it might be internal only to Cisco. Patches have their own numbering starting at 1 and increasing. Right now 2.7 has up to patch 10 which includes all fixes from patches 1-9 if you were doing a fresh install.
If you installed patch 10 on your current environment the installed patches would then show 9,10 when you check your version.
11-01-2023 12:34 PM - edited 11-01-2023 12:35 PM
You only have one patch installed, patch 9. When you install another patch, it will show as Installed patches: 9, 10 (if the patch you install is patch 10)
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