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In a hybrid deployment with 3695 as PAN & MnT, a PSN based on the 3655 would support up to 50,000 concurrent sessions, or just 25,000 sessions?
Looking at the ISE PSN Performance table on the ISE Performance & Scale page, for the 3655 appl...
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In the past, I encountered a manifestation of the bug in the title, where AnyConnect would display a certificate warning due to the fact that ISE was using the system certificate for HTTPS on port TCP/8905 (part of the ISE posture evaluation).
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Apologies if this was answered before, but I couldn't find anything related with my searches.
Can someone please confirm if having PSN's with multiple roles (e.g. RADIUS+SXP, or SXP+PXG) in a fully distributed model is officially supported?
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Can someone please let us know the SXP scale numbers for the ISE 2.6 and for the 36xx series appliances, if available?
We are in the process of evaluating the right HW platform and SW version for a project and SXP performance is one of the driv...
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My customer is asking if, instead of servers based on Intel Xeon processors running as the underlying HW supporting ISE virtual appliances, if they could use servers based on AMD 7551P processors.
They are looking to scope the servers providing...
Hi Nidhi,
As mentioned here already, the issue is the ISE performance and scale page shows only 25,000 max concurrent sessions for a 3655 appliance (as a dedicated PSN), if part of a hybrid deployment (please see below screenshot).
And I think that...
Hi Jason,
In fact, I did look into that before asking the question here but, unless I missed it, this particular piece of information - i.e. concurrent session limit for 3655 appliance acting as a dedicated PSN when part of a hybrid deployment with...
Thanks, Damien!
I am aware of the upper cap imposed by the PAN & MnT in a hybrid model.
And I understand that, beyond the 1 x 3655 PSN one would add, the total concurrent session limit for the entire deployment remains 50,000 irrespective of how ma...
Hi Damien,
Thank you for the response!
Yes, I expect that configuring shared services will technically work (I do that regularly in the lab), but that doesn't mean it is also officially supported.
And, as per my answer to Jason, you guessed my inte...