Cisco Cisco TelePresence MCU 4510 Release Notes
New features in Version 4.2
Cisco TelePresence MCU Version 4.2(1.50) software release notes
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New features in Version 4.2
Version 4.2 of the MCU introduces the following new features:
Support for IPv6
Slave participant content negotiation mode
Lecture mode enhancements
Increased number of conferences
Multiple templates
Templating for maximum participants setting
Per conference content settings
Resolutions higher than CIF on calls to Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Improved layout and camera control
Different ports for ConferenceMe and web
ConferenceMe calls via Port B
Per conference enable/disable of ConferenceMe
Guest or chair access for ConferenceMe
Private IP address hiding for ConferenceMe calls
Full HD mode
60 frames per second video
API enhancements
SIP content enhancements
New feature descriptions
Support for IPv6
Release 4.2 of the MCU introduces IPv6 functionality. IPv6 is enabled by assigning an IPv6 address to
a physical interface on the system. A restart is not needed. There is no feature key or global
configuration required.
a physical interface on the system. A restart is not needed. There is no feature key or global
configuration required.
The key elements of IPv6 functionality are described here:
Address assignment
Routes
DNS
Services
Link-local addresses
IPSec is not supported.
IPv6 address fields
Note that when entering an IPv6 literal address in any address field in the web user interface, the
address must be enclosed in square brackets [ ].
address must be enclosed in square brackets [ ].
Address assignment
IPv6 address assignment supports manual or automatic configuration modes.