Cisco Cisco Identity Services Engine Software
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Release Notes for Cisco Identity Services Engine, Release 1.1
OL-25539-01
Cisco ISE Release 1.1 Open Caveats
Cisco ISE Release 1.1 Open Caveats
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Open Caveats
The following table lists the open caveats for Cisco ISE, with those found in this release first, followed
by those found in later releases.
by those found in later releases.
CSCty59165
SNMPQuery Probe query events queue runs out of memory
This fix addresses an issue where the Cisco ISE SNMPQuery event queue was not
limiting the number of events in the queue. As a result, lots of accounting requests
received by Cisco ISE lead to a reduction in memory where runtime dropped extra
accounting requests, but the Profiler probe still parsed all of them, thus generating
unnecessary extra SNMPQuery RadiusAcctStart events.
limiting the number of events in the queue. As a result, lots of accounting requests
received by Cisco ISE lead to a reduction in memory where runtime dropped extra
accounting requests, but the Profiler probe still parsed all of them, thus generating
unnecessary extra SNMPQuery RadiusAcctStart events.
Table 10
Cisco ISE Patch Version 1.1.0.665—Patch 1 Resolved Caveats (continued)
Caveat
Description
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Cisco ISE Release 1.1 Open Caveats
Caveat
Description
CSCtc70053
Browser “Back” button not working properly
This issue has been observed in the Cisco ISE list page when switching from the list
view to edit view (i.e., when you click the Create or Edit button).
view to edit view (i.e., when you click the Create or Edit button).
Workaround
There is no known workaround for this issue.
CSCtj00178
Group QuickFilters not working as designed
After the administrator runs and saves an advanced filter, Cisco ISE does not display
the “Successful Save” pop-up after the filter is saved.
the “Successful Save” pop-up after the filter is saved.
This issue has been observed using the Admin Groups, User Identity Groups,
Endpoint Identity Groups, and Guest Sponsor Groups filter options.
Endpoint Identity Groups, and Guest Sponsor Groups filter options.
Workaround
There is no known workaround for this issue.
CSCtj25158
Exported admin should not be imported back as Network Access User
This problem occurs when Cisco ISE promote Network Access Users to
Administrators, and then export those users. When you re-import those users, they
appear as Network Access Users only. Cisco ISE does not import the promoted users
as Administrators.
Administrators, and then export those users. When you re-import those users, they
appear as Network Access Users only. Cisco ISE does not import the promoted users
as Administrators.
Workaround
There is no known workaround for this issue.