Discovery 1: Access Into The SISE Lab and Installing ISE: Task 1: Cisco ISE 3.1 Installation
Discovery 1: Access Into The SISE Lab and Installing ISE: Task 1: Cisco ISE 3.1 Installation
Discovery 1: Access Into The SISE Lab and Installing ISE: Task 1: Cisco ISE 3.1 Installation
Step 3 In the new tab you should see the ISE CLI login screen. Log in with the username
setup, as the appliance is not configured, the installation wizard runs. If your setup
prompt does not appear, press Enter and then type setup at the “localhost login:”
prompt.
Step 4 Enter the values listed in the table below. If you make a mistake, cancel the wizard by
pressing Ctrl/Command + C. This will return you to the login prompt in Step 3.
Note ***DO NOT use any other IP addresses or you will have to restart this process!! ***
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Note ***DO NOT use any other IP addresses or you will have to restart this process!! ***
Step 5 It can take the Cisco ISE appliance a few minutes to bring up its network interface,
ping its gateway and NTP server, and test read and write speeds. The pings should
succeed.
NTP is a slow time protocol, if NTP synchronization fail, you can ommit NTP
synchronization, due to lab time limitations.
As this environment is a lab environment, and not production, you may see a warning
about disk performance—it is OK.
Step 6 Once the Cisco ISE appliance displays, do not use Ctrl + C from this point forward.
The Cisco ISE appliance will finish installing by itself. The process involves installing
software bundles, setting up databases, and starting services. While completely
automated, the process can take up to a couple of hours to complete, depending on
several factors. When the process finishes, you may need to refresh the tab or press
Enter to display the login prompt.
Activity Verification
You have completed this task when you obtain the following results:
Successfully installed Cisco ISE 3.1.