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350-701 · Question #353

An administrator is adding a new Cisco ISE node to an existing deployment. What must be done to ensure that the addition of the node will be successful when inputting the FQDN?

The correct answer is D. Add the DNS entry for the new Cisco ISE node into the DNS server. Enter the DNS-resolvable fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the standalone node that you are going to register (in the format hostname.domain-name, for example, abc.xyz.com). The FQDN of the primary PAN and the node being registered must be resolvable from each other. 7/admin_

Submitted by naveen.iyer· Mar 30, 2026Deployment and Architecture

Question

An administrator is adding a new Cisco ISE node to an existing deployment. What must be done to ensure that the addition of the node will be successful when inputting the FQDN?

Options

  • AChange the IP address of the new Cisco ISE node to the same network as the others.
  • BMake the new Cisco ISE node a secondary PAN before registering it with the primary.
  • COpen port 8905 on the firewall between the Cisco ISE nodes
  • DAdd the DNS entry for the new Cisco ISE node into the DNS server

How the community answered

(40 responses)
  • A
    8% (3)
  • B
    15% (6)
  • C
    5% (2)
  • D
    73% (29)

Explanation

Enter the DNS-resolvable fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the standalone node that you are going to register (in the format hostname.domain-name, for example, abc.xyz.com). The FQDN of the primary PAN and the node being registered must be resolvable from each other. 7/admin_guide/b_ise_27_admin_guide/b_ISE_admin_27_deployment.html

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#Cisco ISE deployment#DNS resolution#FQDN

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