06-15-2015 02:21 PM - edited 02-20-2020 09:43 PM
p.137 of Aaron Woland's book, Fully Distributed Deployment
"In the four-node deployment, the maximum number of PSNs that can be associated to the combined PAN+MNT is five PSNs, making it a seven-node deployment."
If my understanding is correct, I would take the Figure 7-4 configuration shown on p. 136 and add three more blocks (e,g., ISE-5, ISE-6, ISE-7) to satisfy the statement above. Is my interpretation correct?
Related to this: How does Figure 7-5 go from 5 PSNs to 40? Last sentence on p.137 "The maximum number of PSNs in this deployment also increases from 5 to a maximum of 40 PSNs."
What factor(s) am I missing that determines the amount of PSNs in any deployment model?
My interpretation is that each PAN node and each MNT node can support a maximum of 5 PSN nodes.
Thank you.
If anyone is interested in teaming to learn the material for the latest CCNP Security exams, I am available.
Solved! Go to Solution.
06-17-2015 07:38 AM
KA,
You interpretation of adding ISE-5,6,and 7 to get the described 7-node deployment is correct.
The 5 PSN limit is when you have dual persona (PAN and MnT) nodes. Only when you have dedicated persona nodes (PAN only on a node, MnT on a separate node) can you scale up the maximum number of PSNs past 5 to the maximum of 40.
(I passed the SISAS test last month. :) )
06-17-2015 07:38 AM
KA,
You interpretation of adding ISE-5,6,and 7 to get the described 7-node deployment is correct.
The 5 PSN limit is when you have dual persona (PAN and MnT) nodes. Only when you have dedicated persona nodes (PAN only on a node, MnT on a separate node) can you scale up the maximum number of PSNs past 5 to the maximum of 40.
(I passed the SISAS test last month. :) )
06-17-2015 08:18 PM
Thank you Marvin.
08-22-2019 03:16 AM
08-22-2019 06:27 AM - edited 08-22-2019 06:28 AM
The SISAS exam has a published Official Certification Guide (OCG).
It and other relevant materials are all listed on the Cisco Learning Network (CLN) page here:
https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/community/certifications/ccnpsecurity/sisas/study-material
Note the exam will be retired in February 2020.
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