Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Release Notes
Limitations
Cisco TelePresence Management Suite 14.1 Software Release Notes
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Limitations
Equipment
Description
Cisco Unified
Communications
Manager registered
systems
Communications
Manager registered
systems
When making an ad hoc call which involves a participant which is registered to a Cisco
Unified Communications Manager, the Cisco Unified CM-registered system could appear
twice in the
Unified Communications Manager, the Cisco Unified CM-registered system could appear
twice in the
Conference Control Center
in Cisco TMS.
MCU 42xx /45xx
series
MSE 84xx/85xx
series
series
MSE 84xx/85xx
series
Cisco TMS 14.1 is not compatible with Cisco TelePresence MCU and MSE blades running
software older than version 2.0.
software older than version 2.0.
Cisco VCS X6.0
If Cisco TMS reports no http response for a Cisco VCS running X6.0, run the following on the
Cisco VCS:
Log in to Cisco VCS as root.
Enter: echo "ServerAlias *" >
/tandberg/persistent/etc/opt/apache2/ssl.d/tmsfix.conf
Cisco VCS:
Log in to Cisco VCS as root.
Enter: echo "ServerAlias *" >
/tandberg/persistent/etc/opt/apache2/ssl.d/tmsfix.conf
Enter: /etc/init.d/httpd restart
This will resolve the communication issue.
Upgrading from a
Cisco TMS with
Agent Legacy
provisioning
Cisco TMS with
Agent Legacy
provisioning
If upgrading from 13.2.x or any earlier version using the legacy provisoning feature, you must
migrate to Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Provisioning Extension before upgrading
to Cisco TMS 14.1.
Note that this migration requires Cisco TMS version 13.2; if currently using an older version,
you must:
migrate to Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Provisioning Extension before upgrading
to Cisco TMS 14.1.
Note that this migration requires Cisco TMS version 13.2; if currently using an older version,
you must:
1.
Upgrade Cisco TMS to 13.2.x.
2.
Migrate your provisioning database following the instructions in Cisco TelePresence
Management Suite Provisioning Extension Deployment Guide for Cisco TMS 13.2.
Management Suite Provisioning Extension Deployment Guide for Cisco TMS 13.2.
3.
Upgrade to Cisco TMS 14.1.
New features and changes in 14.0
Release statement
This is a controlled distribution release aimed at United States of America Federal Government customers requiring a
JITC-compliant version of Cisco TMS.
JITC-compliant version of Cisco TMS.
This release includes specific features intended for use in environments that require using Cisco TMS as approved
on the DISA Approved Products list.
on the DISA Approved Products list.
Improved platform security
Cisco TMS Windows Services now run under the Network Service account as default instead of the Local
System account.
System account.
Configuration and control files are no longer stored in the same directory as user data.
Encryption of the Database Connection string has been upgraded to encrypt the entire connection string and
now uses a FIPS-compliant encryption module.
now uses a FIPS-compliant encryption module.
Configuration of the Cisco TMS setting for the software download folder has been moved from
Administrative
Tools > Configuration > General Settings >
Software FTP Directory in the web interface to the TMS Tools
application under
Directory Locations.
Improved website security
Additional protection against Cross-site Request Forgery and Cross-site Scripting attacks has been added.