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Release Notes for Cisco Identity Services Engine, Release 1.0.4
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  Key Features in Maintenance Release 1.0.4
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Wireless Licenses cannot coexist on an Administration ISE node with Base or Base and Advanced 
Licenses.
Licenses are centrally managed by the Administration ISE node. In a distributed deployment, where two 
Cisco ISE nodes assume the Administration persona (primary and secondary), upon successful 
installation of the license file, the licensing information from the primary Administration node is 
propagated to the secondary Administration node. So there is no need to install the same license on each 
Administration node within the deployment.
For more detailed information on license types and obtaining licenses for Cisco ISE, see “Performing 
Post-Installation Tasks” chapter of the 
.
For specific information on adding, modifying, and removing license files, see the “Managing Licenses” 
chapter of the 
For detailed information and license part numbers available for Cisco ISE, including licensing options 
for new installations as well as migration from an existing Cisco security product like Cisco Secure 
Access Control System, see the Cisco Identity Services Engine Ordering Guidelines at 
Key Features in Maintenance Release 1.0.4
Cisco ISE Maintenance Release 1.0.4 offers the following features and services:
For more information on key features of Cisco ISE, see the Overview chapter of the 
Cisco ISE Installation and Upgrade Process Updates
Cisco has updated the installation and upgrade processes in Cisco Identity Services Engine Maintenance 
Release 1.0.4. During fresh installation of the 1.0.4.573 .ISO image and upgrade from 1.0.3.377 or 
1.0.4.558, Cisco ISE now asks you to specify and verify database administrator and user passwords that 
protect database communication access among multiple Cisco ISE nodes in a distributed deployment.
For more details, see:
The “Configuring the Cisco ISE 3300 Series Appliance” and “Upgrading Cisco ISE” chapters of the