Cisco Cisco Identity Services Engine 1.2 Guía De Información

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Cisco Identity Services Engine Network Component Compatibility, Release 1.2.x
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  Supported Browsers for the Admin Portal
Supported Browsers for the Admin Portal
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Mozilla Firefox version 5.x to 38.05 (applicable for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux-based 
operating systems).
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Windows Internet Explorer 8.x and later.
Note
The Cisco ISE Admin portal does not support using the Microsoft IE8 browser in its IE7 Compatibility 
Mode (the Microsoft IE8 is supported in its IE8-only mode).
Adobe Flash Player 11.2.0.0 or above must be installed on the system running your client browser.
The minimum required screen resolution to view the Cisco ISE Admin portal and for a better user 
experience is 1280 x 800 pixels.
Supported Virtual Environments
Cisco ISE supports the following virtual environment platforms:
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VMware ESX 4.x
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VMware ESXi 4.x
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VMware ESXi 5.x
Supported Client Machine and Personal Device Operating 
Systems, Supplicants, and Agents
 lists the supported client 
machine operating systems, browsers, and agent versions supporting each client machine type. For all 
devices, you must also have cookies enabled in the web browser.
Note
All standard 802.1X supplicants can be used with Cisco ISE, Release 1.2.x standard and advanced 
features as long as they support the standard authentication protocols supported by Cisco ISE. (For 
information on allowed authentication protocols, see the “Managing Authentication Policies” chapter of 
th
). For the VLAN change authorization feature 
to work in a wireless deployment, the supplicant must support IP address refresh on VLAN change.
Cisco NAC Agent Interoperability Between Cisco NAC Appliance and Cisco ISE
The Cisco NAC Agent versions 4.9.4.3 and later can be used on both Cisco NAC Appliance Releases 
4.9(1),4.9(3), 4.9(4) and Cisco ISE Releases 1.1.3-patch 11, 1.1.4-patch 11, 1.2.x. This is the 
recommended model of deploying the NAC agent in an environment where users will be roaming 
between ISE and NAC deployments.