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Performance of SNS 3600 series on ISE 2.4

Parag Mahajan
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

As per the below datasheet

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/security/identity-services-engine/data_sheet_c78-726524.html

3600performance matrix.png

 

Above concurrent endpoints auth numbers are appllicable for 2.6 and greater. As we now have support for 2.4, are these numbers are same for 3600 series of appliances? When we can expect results to come out for 2.4 for 36XX

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2.4 on the 3600 will minimally have the same performance as 2.4 on the 3500 series. If any changes are available will let you know. I am having the experts confirm but I doubt there will be any changes

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Parag Mahajan
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Curiosly waiting for response.

2.4 on the 3600 will minimally have the same performance as 2.4 on the 3500 series. If any changes are available will let you know. I am having the experts confirm but I doubt there will be any changes

2.4 on 36XX platforms will support the scale numbers for 36XX platforms. 

please refer the installation document here - 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/2-4/install_guide/b_ise_InstallationGuide24/b_ise_InstallationGuide24_chapter_00.html#DeploymentSizeandScalingRecommendations

 

Thanks,

Nidhi 

@Nidhi : Thanks for reply. But the link does not mention information about number of concurrent sesson per PSN for each of 36XX model when used for 2.4.

PSN performance is still the same with 2.4 and 2.6 on 36xx.

Thanks,

Nidhi

@Nidhi : Thanks for conformation. again Verifing the same, So in ISE 2.4 distributed deployment, if we use 3695 as  PSN still number of cocurrent session per PSN would be 40,000 and not the 100,000.

Correct.

dngore
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

But as per ISE 2.4 installation guide, maximum supported sessions for SNS 3600 series is same as for ISE 2.6. 

 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/2-4/install_guide/b_ise_InstallationGuide24/b_ise_InstallationGuide24_chapter_00.html#id_111385

 

Does that mean that per PSN supported numbers are as per 3500 platform and maximum sessions supported sessions for deployment is as per ISE 2.6 version?