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What occurs when a Cisco ISE distributed deployment has two nodes and the secondary node is deregistered?

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The primary node restarts

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A.

The primary node restarts

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The secondary node restarts.

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The secondary node restarts.

C.

The primary node becomes standalone

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The primary node becomes standalone

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Both nodes restart.

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Both nodes restart.

Suggested answer: D

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https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/1-1-1/installation_guide/ise_install_guide/ise_deploy.htmlif your deployment has two nodes and you deregister the secondary node, both nodes in thisprimary-secondary pair are restarted.

(The former primary and secondary nodes becomestandalone.)

asked 07/10/2024
Roger Warner
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Rita Maloney

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Voted B

When you make any of the following changes to a node in a Cisco ISE, that node restarts, which causes a delay: • Register a node (Standalone to Secondary) • Deregister a node (Secondary to Standalone) • Change a primary node to Standalone (if no other nodes are registered with it; Primary to Standalone) • Promote an Administration node (Secondary to Primary) • Change the personas (when you assign or remove the Policy Service or Monitoring persona from a node) • Modify the services in the Policy Service node (enable or disable the session and profiler services) • Restore a backup on the primary and a sync up operation is triggered to replicate data from primary to secondary nodes

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