Cisco Cisco Identity Services Engine 1.1 Guía De Introducción
Cisco Secure ACS capabilities are available in the base software version
of Cisco ISE, which now includes most TACACS+-based network device
administration features.
of Cisco ISE, which now includes most TACACS+-based network device
administration features.
All Cisco Secure ACS customers with device administration
deployments can migrate to the latest Cisco ISE software release.
deployments can migrate to the latest Cisco ISE software release.
Migration Tools and Cisco Services
Cisco ISE comes with a tool to help customers migrate from Cisco
Secure ACS 5.5 or later to Cisco ISE Software 2.X. The tool will
automatically migrate Cisco Secure ACS configuration data (such as
user and device information and policy) to Cisco ISE, but it will not
migrate monitoring and troubleshooting data.
Secure ACS 5.5 or later to Cisco ISE Software 2.X. The tool will
automatically migrate Cisco Secure ACS configuration data (such as
user and device information and policy) to Cisco ISE, but it will not
migrate monitoring and troubleshooting data.
Cisco Secure ACS customers who have deployed the Cisco Network
Admission Control (NAC) Guest Server and NAC Profiler will need to
manually migrate guest and profiler configuration policies.
Admission Control (NAC) Guest Server and NAC Profiler will need to
manually migrate guest and profiler configuration policies.
Migration tools from Cisco Secure ACS 5.x to Cisco ISE are built into the
Cisco ISE Software Release Software Application Support and Upgrades
(SASU) contract except for monitoring and troubleshooting. There is
also a standalone version of the tool available.
Cisco ISE Software Release Software Application Support and Upgrades
(SASU) contract except for monitoring and troubleshooting. There is
also a standalone version of the tool available.
At-a-Glance
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• Build richer contextual
policies: Cisco ISE builds richer
contextual policies that can be
enforced centrally across the
network. You can track all users
and devices connected to the
network using Cisco ISE as a
single source of information
for connected user and device
identity and location as well as
endpoint health.
• Enforce dynamic access
control: Cisco ISE combines
authentication, authorization,
and accounting (AAA),
posture, profiling, and guest
management capabilities in
a single appliance to enforce
dynamic access control. Cisco
ISE can be deployed across
the enterprise infrastructure
for wired, wireless, and VPN
networks.
Next Steps
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