01-04-2017 10:44 PM
HI,
My customer wants to purchase a virtualized ISE (a VM on a server), and to add into his cluster of ISE appliances. The intent is to increase workhorse power for ISE. Both physical and virtualized ISE shared the same number of end-points license.
The issue we faced is that the current ISE version is 1.1.2, which is already EOS.
Is this boq good for purchase?
ISE-VM-K9= Cisco Identity Services Engine Virtual Machine Image 1
CON-SAU-ISEVM SW APP SUPP + UPGR Cisco Identity Services Engine Virtual M 1
Where is the version 1.1 indicated?
Solved! Go to Solution.
01-04-2017 11:56 PM
Hi Mun,
Thank you for reaching out.
Please work with your Cisco partner or Cisco SE. Here is the ordering guide that will give you the part numbers available
As for ISE 1.1, it is End of maintenance and no longer supported. ISE 1.1 was released long back. After that we had 5 releases after that and latest is ISE 2.1. You can find all the information related to the releases by browsing
Please see the EOL information on all ISE software and appliance by following the link below
Cisco Identity Services Engine - End-of-Life and End-of-Sale Notices - Cisco
Thanks
-Krishnan
01-04-2017 11:56 PM
Hi Mun,
Thank you for reaching out.
Please work with your Cisco partner or Cisco SE. Here is the ordering guide that will give you the part numbers available
As for ISE 1.1, it is End of maintenance and no longer supported. ISE 1.1 was released long back. After that we had 5 releases after that and latest is ISE 2.1. You can find all the information related to the releases by browsing
Please see the EOL information on all ISE software and appliance by following the link below
Cisco Identity Services Engine - End-of-Life and End-of-Sale Notices - Cisco
Thanks
-Krishnan
01-05-2017 12:43 AM
Hi Krishnan,
Customer is planning to move to ISE 2.1
However prior to that, they would like to increase the current ISE workhorse by adding a ISE VM into the cluster. As the current ISE appliances is old and support is already End-of-Support, they want to reduce the risk of HW failure, and hence they will like to purchase quickly a ISE VM.
The ISE VM is not a migration yet, but a add-on.
Assume the boq is correct, what will be delivered to customer? A download URL link and a PAK file to activate the VM?
/derek
01-05-2017 04:55 AM
When purchasing an ISE VM (R-ISE-VM-K9=) you get a Right-to-Use License. I suggest using the SKU that I used because it is an e-Delivery SKU and you should get it faster than the other SKU. Once you have that, you can install whichever version of ISE that you want on it, you just need to already have the install media for your version.
There is no PAK to register/activate.
Charles Moreton
01-05-2017 07:12 AM
Hi Charles,
Thank you very much for the quick, sharp and clear answer.
Much appreciated .
Discover and save your favorite ideas. Come back to expert answers, step-by-step guides, recent topics, and more.
New here? Get started with these tips. How to use Community New member guide