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This guide describes the process for migrating data from a Cisco Secure Access Control Server (ACS) , Release 4.2 and 5.5 or later to Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE), Release 2.2, using the Cisco Secure ACS to Cisco ISE Migration Tool.
Note | Not all Cisco Secure ACS data can be migrated to Cisco ISE due to the functional gap that is dynamically changing with each Cisco Secure ACS or Cisco ISE release. The migration tool provides you a complete list of unsupported objects. |
This document describes the data migration process from Cisco Secure Access Control System (ACS) Release 4.2 and 5.5 or later to Cisco ISE 2.2. There are several differences between Cisco Secure ACS and Cisco ISE platforms. You should clearly understand the differences before attempting to migrate to Cisco ISE 2.2. This document highlights these differences and provides guidance on how to migrate your ACS 4.2 and 5.5 or later configuration to Cisco ISE 2.2. In addition to understanding the information in this document, Cisco recommends that you perform a thorough evaluation of the Cisco Secure ACS 4.2 and 5.5 or later and Cisco ISE platforms.
This guide is intended for customers who want to migrate from Cisco Secure ACS Platform to Cisco ISE Platform.
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The below table lists the set of related technical documentation available on Cisco.com.
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Cisco Identity Services Engine Administrator Guide, Release 2.2 |
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How to Migrate from Cisco Secure ACS 5.x to Cisco ISE 2.x |
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