Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Release Notes

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New features in 13.2 
Cisco TelePresence Management Suite 13.2 Software Release Notes  
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Enable HTTPS access to the Cisco TMS Website (Windows 2008) 
From Cisco TMS 13.2, it is possible to enable HTTPS access to the Cisco TMS website during installation or upgrade. 
At the end of the installation or upgrade process a prompt appears stating: HTTPS is not enabled for the Cisco TMS 
website. Would you like to enable it?
  
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If Yes is chosen, a wizard allows importing or creating an SSL certificate to enable HTTPS access to the Cisco 
TMS website. 
 
If No is chosen, the wizard can be run at any time after install/upgrade and is found under the Cisco TMS 
program folder, example path: C:\Program Files 
(x86)\TANDBERG\TMS\HttpsTool\TMSEnableHttpsTool.exe
.  
It is not possible to disable HTTPS for the Cisco TMS website by running this tool.  
Caution: Self-signed certificates are not automatically trusted by web browsers and are not recommended for use in 
production deployments. Administrators are encouraged to use a certificate provided by an enterprise or trusted 
Certificate Authority instead of using self-signed certificates. 
Add Cisco Unified CM-registered endpoints running TE and TC 
software to Cisco TMS 
New functionality has been introduced to give administrators the ability to register endpoints running TE 4.0 or later 
and endpoints running TC 5.0 or later to Cisco Unified Communications Manager and add them into Cisco TMS. 
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If the endpoint is not already being managed by Cisco TMS, then it must be added first to Cisco Unified CM and 
then to Cisco TMS following the instructions in the Cisco TMS Administrator Guide. 
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If the endpoint is already being managed by Cisco TMS, then it must be purged from Cisco TMS before being 
added to Cisco Unified CM and Cisco TMS. This will cause all CDR data and scheduled meeting data for this 
endpoint to be permanently deleted from Cisco TMS. 
When endpoints running TE and TC software are registered to Cisco Unified CM and added to Cisco TMS, it is 
possible to schedule the endpoint and monitor the endpoint in Conference Control Centre. It is not possible to set 
phonebooks on the endpoint, receive CDR data from the endpoint, or upgrade the endpoint software from Cisco TMS. 
Support for Cisco Unified CM-registered CTS and TX systems 
The following systems are now supported in Cisco TMS if registered to Cisco Unified CM: 
 
CTS1310 
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TX9000 
 
TX9200 
Secure-only support for endpoints running TE software  
Cisco endpoints running TE software have been added to the list of devices that support secure-only communication 
with Cisco TMS. This may be done using either HTTPS-only protocol or full X.509 certificate validation for both client 
and server communications. The feature requires TE software version TE 4.0 or later.  
Send DTMF when scheduling with Cisco TelePresence Server 
Cisco TMS can now instruct the Cisco TelePresence Server to send DTMF tones on connect for scheduled 
conferences. This applies to participants the Cisco TelePresence Server dials out to. 
The DTMF string can be entered as follows: 
1. 
In Cisco TMS go to
 Booking > New Conference.
 
2. 
Add participants including the Cisco TelePresence Server from the 
Add Participants
 pop-up window. 
3. 
Click OK
4. 
Click on the
 Connection Settings
 tab.