02-19-2019 12:49 PM
Hello,
If I need a Installation of ISE as VM in for a production enviroment. Which OVA file should I download?
These are the licenses I have:
R-ISE-VMS-K9=
L-ISE-BSE-P2
ISE-2.2.0.470-virtual-SNS3515-200.ova --- ISE 2.2 OVA file - Virtual SNS-3515 200GB (recommend for PSN or PxGrid)
or this ISO
ise-2.2.0.470.SPA.x86_64.iso --- Cisco ISE Software Version 2.2.0 full installation...
I do not know if one of those would be correct, or if I need to download and install another...
Thank you in advance.
Kind Regards.
02-19-2019 01:42 PM
02-20-2019 04:17 AM
Hello,
there are going to be only two ISE VM (one primary and one secondary) , both with the 3 mandatory personas.
It is a small deplyment, only 500 end devices and with BASE license.
Would you still recomend that OVA with 600GB of HDD?
Is there a lot of diference in the configuration/GUI between 2.2 and 2.4?
The process would be to install the OVA and then , with data obtained with show udi, download the license from Cisco and apply it right?
Thank you all.
Regards.
02-20-2019 07:09 AM
There are differences in how the policy sets are displayed and configured. It will better position you for future upgrades and likely have longer support / end of life runout than the older 2.2 version. 2.4 is the suggested release to be on and you did purchase 2.4 vm licenses.
https://community.cisco.com/t5/security-blogs/announcing-the-quot-suggested-release-quot-status-of-ise-2-4/ba-p/3775587
The disk space guidelines can be found in the 2.4 install guide. While you can run PAN/MNT/PSN in the lab on 200 GB it is not recommended for production, you will likely run in to issues later. See the column for "Minimum Disk Space for Production" and "Recommended Disk Space for Production". The first row for standalone deployment is relevant to you.
The license information will also be shown in the admin node GUI licensing page once you have registered both nodes. Your understanding is correct here, you will take that information, enter it while fulfilling the PAK key on cisco.com, then upload the license file generated on your ISE licensing page.
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