Cisco Cisco Identity Services Engine 1.2 Notas de publicación
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Release Notes for Cisco Identity Services Engine, Release 1.2.x
OL-27043-01
Upgrading Cisco ISE Software
Note
For additional information on configuring and managing Cisco ISE, see
to access other documents in the Cisco ISE documentation suite.
Upgrading Cisco ISE Software
Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) supports upgrades from the CLI only. Supported upgrade paths
include:
include:
•
Cisco ISE, Release 1.1.0, with Patch 5 or later applied
•
Cisco ISE, Release 1.1.1, with Patch 7 or later applied
•
Cisco ISE, Release 1.1.2, with Patch 10 or later applied
•
Cisco ISE, Release 1.1.3, with Patch 11 or later applied
•
Cisco ISE, Release 1.1.4, with Patch 11 or later applied
•
Cisco ISE, Release 1.2.0, with Patch 8 or later applied
Note
Upgrade to Cisco ISE, Release 1.2.0.899 is not required before upgrading to Release 1.2.1.198.
System Time Zone Must be a valid time zone. For details, see
, which
provides a list of
time zones that Cisco ISE supports. For example, for Pacific
Standard Time (PST), the System Time Zone is PST8PDT (or UTC-8
hours).
Standard Time (PST), the System Time Zone is PST8PDT (or UTC-8
hours).
The time zones referenced are the most frequently used time zones.
You can run the show timezones command from the Cisco ISE CLI
for a complete list of supported time zones.
You can run the show timezones command from the Cisco ISE CLI
for a complete list of supported time zones.
Note
We recommend that you set all Cisco ISE nodes to the UTC
time zone. This setting ensures that the reports, logs, and
posture agent log files from the various nodes in the
deployment are always synchronized with the time stamps.
time zone. This setting ensures that the reports, logs, and
posture agent log files from the various nodes in the
deployment are always synchronized with the time stamps.
UTC (default)
Username
Identifies the administrative username used for CLI access to the
Cisco ISE system. If you choose not to use the default (admin), you
must create a new username. The username must be three to eight
characters in length and composed of valid alphanumeric characters
(A–Z, a–z, or 0–9).
Cisco ISE system. If you choose not to use the default (admin), you
must create a new username. The username must be three to eight
characters in length and composed of valid alphanumeric characters
(A–Z, a–z, or 0–9).
admin (default)
Password
Identifies the administrative password that is used for CLI access to
the Cisco ISE system. You must create this password (there is no
default). The password must be a minimum of six characters in
length and include at least one lowercase letter (a–z), one uppercase
letter (A–Z), and one numeral (0–9).
the Cisco ISE system. You must create this password (there is no
default). The password must be a minimum of six characters in
length and include at least one lowercase letter (a–z), one uppercase
letter (A–Z), and one numeral (0–9).
MyIseYPass2
Table 5
Cisco ISE Network Setup Configuration Parameters (continued)
Prompt
Description
Example