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Release Notes for Cisco Identity Services Engine, Release 1.2.x
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  Cisco Secure ACS to Cisco ISE Migration
TCP 12001—For global cluster replication.
For a full list of ports that Cisco ISE, Release 1.2 uses, refer to the 
VMware Operating System to be Changed to RHEL 5 (64-bit)
Cisco ISE, Release 1.2.x has a 64-bit architecture. If a Cisco ISE node is running on a virtual machine, 
ensure that the virtual machine's hardware is compatible with 64-bit systems:
Note
You must power down the virtual machine before you make these changes and power it back on after the 
changes are done.
Enable BIOS settings that are required for 64-bit systems. See the following resources for more 
information:
Ensure that you choose Linux as the Guest Operating System and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 
(64-bit) as the version. See 
 for more information.
Guest Users Identity Source
In previous releases of Cisco ISE, guest-user records were available in the Internal Users database. Cisco 
ISE, Release 1.2.x introduces a Guest Users database, which is different than the Internal Users database. 
If you have added the Internal Users database to the identity-source sequence, the Guest Users database 
also becomes part of the identity-source sequence. If guest-user logins are not required, remove the 
Guest Users database from the identity-source sequence.
Other Known Upgrade Considerations and Issues
Refer to the Cisco Identity Services Engine Upgrade Guide, Release 1.2.x for other known upgrade 
considerations and issues:
Cisco Secure ACS to Cisco ISE Migration
Cisco ISE, Release 1.2.x supports migration from Cisco Secure ACS, Release 5.3 only. You must 
upgrade the Cisco Secure ACS deployment to Release 5.3 before you attempt to perform the migration 
process to Cisco ISE, Release 1.2.