[c-nsp] Minimum Sun hardware requirement for running ACS
Jerry K
cisco at oryx.cc
Tue Jul 12 10:14:05 EDT 2005
My actual experience is a little dated, but it is/was my understanding
that the Cisco Secure ACS was obsolete and was replaced by Cisco CNS
Access Registrar, at least for stable platforms.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/netmgtsw/ps411/index.html
hope this helps,
Jerry K
Cis Ckp wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I obtained from Cisco website
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps4911/prod_release_note09186a00800f2576.html
> that the minimum hardware requirement (for a Sun Solaris
> platform) to run ACS 2.1 is as follows :
>
> Platform: Sun SPARC 20 (167 MHz)
> Operating System: Solaris 2.5 or greater
> Workstation RAM: 128 MB
> Disk Space: 500 MB
> Swap partition: 128 MB of disk space
> Cisco IOS Release: 11.2 or greater
>
> Is this the latest information (just want to be sure before
> ordering as noticed that Sparc 20 is now obsolete).
>
> Is ACS 2.1 the latest version that runs on Solaris?
>
> Thought of getting SunFire V120 (with 1Gb memory) to
> run ACS - hope it's sufficient.
>
> I heard that for Ciscoworks on Windows platform, you'll
> need 2GB of memory - does this apply to Sun platform
> as well if we run ACS+Ciscoworks together in one box?
>
>
> Thanks
> Roger
>
>
>
>
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