Cisco Cisco TelePresence MCU 4510 Release Notes
Resolved issues
Cisco TelePresence MCU 4.3(2.18) Software Release Notes
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Model
Mode
Licenses per
port
port
Video ports
Audio-only ports
Streaming and
content ports
content ports
Full HD
10
20
0
MCU 4515
HD
30
30
30
HD+
15
†
30
0
Full HD
15
30
0
MCU 4520
HD
40
40
40
HD+
20
†
40
0
Full HD
20
40
0
MCU MSE 8420
1
40
40
0
MCU MSE 8510
nHD
0.5
80
0
0
SD
1
80
0
0
HD
2
20
20
20
HD+
4
20
20
0
Full HD
4
15
15
0
*
Can be doubled using the MCU 6 to 12 HD port upgrade feature key.
†
Can be doubled using the 1080p capacity upgrade feature key.
‡
Can be doubled using the MCU 6 to 12 HD port upgrade feature key. Can be quadrupled using both the
MCU 6 to 12 HD port upgrade feature key and the 1080p capacity upgrade feature key.
Resolved issues
The following issues were found in previous releases and have been resolved in 4.3(2.18)
Resolved since 4.3(1.68)
Identifier
Description
CSCtz09450 In the previous 4.3 release it was possible to configure a cluster of four Cisco TelePresence MCU
MSE 8510 blades in the Cisco TelePresence MSE 8000 chassis when we only officially support three
blades. This is resolved in this release.
blades. This is resolved in this release.
CSCtz03995 Previous versions of MCU software, running on platforms other than the MCU 5300, do not support
cascading with the MCU 5300. This has been resolved in 4.3(2.18) on MCU platforms in general (this
release), and in 4.3(2.17) on the MCU 5300 (first full release).
release), and in 4.3(2.17) on the MCU 5300 (first full release).
CSCty98522 In previous releases, when the display name override field was used for preconfigured participants,
the MCU would only display that name on the video display but not on the web interface. This is
resolved in this release.
Note that if a non-printing character, e.g. a space, is used for the display name override, the web
interface reverts to the participant's name instead of the non-printing override, but the video display
still shows the override.
resolved in this release.
Note that if a non-printing character, e.g. a space, is used for the display name override, the web
interface reverts to the participant's name instead of the non-printing override, but the video display
still shows the override.