Cisco Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco 3300 Series Mobility Services Engine, Release 7.0.220.0
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  New Feature Support
Mandatory Setting Required on Intel 802.11n and 802.11 b/g/n
 
Client Cards for Accurate Calibration
The Cisco CX RM option within Intel’s Enterprise Security Profile must be enabled to ensure adequate 
calibration data points are collected for Intel 802.11n and 802.11 b/g/n client cards. You can use the Intel 
Client Software PROSET package to enable the Cisco CX RM option in the Enterprise Security Profile 
(CSCsl40623).
Operational Notes for wIPS
This section lists the operational notes for a mobility services engine and contains the following topics:
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Mobility Services Engine with wIPS Service Enabled Mistakenly Allows a Controller to be Assigned 
to Multiple MSEs
When wIPS is configured on the mobility services engine, a controller can be assigned to more than one 
mobility services engine in error. By design, a controller can only be assigned to one mobility services 
engine and an error appears in the WCS page when you synchronize a mobility services engine and a 
controller (CSCsx38955).
WCS Screen and Navigation Changes
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Services replaces Mobility in the navigation bar of WCS.
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A centralized license center to install and view license status is available (see Administration > 
License Center).
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A Switches tab is a new synchronize option to support the new wired Catalyst switch and wired 
client feature (see Services > Synchronize Services).
New Feature Support
The new features for the mobility services engine, CAS, and wIPS are summarized under separate 
headings.
This section contains of the following topics:
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Common CAS and wIPS Features
Both the CAS and wIPS services can operate on the Cisco 3350, 3355, and 3310 mobility services 
engines simultaneously. CAS and wIPS can now be deployed with the Cisco 3350, 3355 or 3310 
platforms.