ISE 3355 Appliance use of both GigE ports

I am setting up six ISE 3355 appliances 3 in one datacenter 3 in another. They have just installed a new server farm infrastructure using Nexus 5596 and Nexus 2248TP top of rack switches.
I have been looking for documentation on how to do NIC teaming on the 3355 or some way to connect Gig0 to FEX101 and Gig1 to FEX102. Or do I just setup a port channel using LaCP between the two different FEX groups?
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Hi,
This is not supported, you can not team or load balance or use redundant interfaces on the ISE appliances. You can only use a dedicated span port for ISE deployments, or use crossover links for an ipep deployment in HA mode.
thanks,
Tarik Admani
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