01-03-2019 08:13 AM
Hi,
How can you determine which TrustSec version is associated with a particular ISE version?
For example. If I am running ISE version 2.2, what TrustSec version is associated with that version of ISE? TrustSec 6.1? 6.2?
The reason for asking is if you go to the ISE Compatibility matrices, there is a footnote for TrustSec that refers you to the Cisco TrustSec Product Bulletin for a complete list of Cisco TrusSec Feature support. However, when you go to the referred link, I see multiple TrustSec versions listed (5.0 to 6.4). But I can't seem to find any kind of table or reference to which TrustSec version corresponds to which ISE version.
Is there a page or matrix that details what TrustSec Versions correlates to which ISE version or if there is a CLI command or somewhere in the GUI to determine this?
Thanks,
Dan
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01-03-2019 11:09 AM
Dan,
The TrustSec compatibility matrix usually don't associate with a specific ISE version and same goes with the ISE compatibility matrix due to the timing of the ISE releases. The version 6.3 was tested with ISE 2.2 and the latest version 2.4 was tested with TrustSec 6.4.
01-03-2019 11:09 AM
Dan,
The TrustSec compatibility matrix usually don't associate with a specific ISE version and same goes with the ISE compatibility matrix due to the timing of the ISE releases. The version 6.3 was tested with ISE 2.2 and the latest version 2.4 was tested with TrustSec 6.4.
01-03-2019 11:12 AM
The TrustSec Platform Capability Matrices are just that - tables of hardware platform capabilities. This means network devices, not ISE. The 3 main things you have to consider on these platforms which is mapped directly in the column headers:
ISE can control dynamic classification via RADIUS by assigning SGTs via 802.1X or MAB:
ISE can control propagation as a centralized SXP speaker and/or listener :
01-03-2019 11:25 AM
Hi.
Thanks for the reply. I think I see my confusion. So just to confirm I understand your reply. The TrustSec Version is referring to the TrustSec component within the actual switches or controllers and not the TrustSec component within ISE software. Correct?
Thanks,
-Dan
01-03-2019 11:29 AM
The TrustSec version or release is just the new set of features or platforms (switches, routers, WLC etc..) which have been validated by solution test along with new TrustSec features on ISE.
01-03-2019 11:31 AM
Hi Dan,
The system bulletin has this information in the table.
It speaks about the minimum version needed for the Trustsec solution. You will find this in Table 2.
Thanks
Krishnan
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