Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Release Notes
New features
Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Release Notes Software Release Notes (14.6.2)
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Database scanner service
Significantly improved the performance of this service especially in large deployments. Admins will note that
Cisco TMS quickly detects configuration changes on managed systems. This work has had a positive effect
on all database performance. Admins may notice an increase in CPU and memory usage as a result of the
changes, as the service is no longer blocked while waiting for data, which allows for increased activity.
Cisco TMS quickly detects configuration changes on managed systems. This work has had a positive effect
on all database performance. Admins may notice an increase in CPU and memory usage as a result of the
changes, as the service is no longer blocked while waiting for data, which allows for increased activity.
Endpoint description changes
'Cisco TelePresence Personal' and 'Cisco TelePresence Group Systems' have been changed to 'Cisco
TelePresence TE Endpoints' and 'Cisco TelePresence TC Endpoints' respectively in the following areas of
Cisco TMS:
TelePresence TE Endpoints' and 'Cisco TelePresence TC Endpoints' respectively in the following areas of
Cisco TMS:
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Configuration templates.
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Notification emails.
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Grouping in the Reporting pages.
Logs
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Added API logging for commands sent to and feedback received from managed systems both for services
and IIS.
and IIS.
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Added WebEx API logging - the log name is: log-webex-web-tms.
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Reduced non-critical and superfluous log entries.
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Scheduling events are no longer shown in
Systems > Navigator >
select a system
> Logs > Feedback
Log
.
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Removed redundant event-stats log.
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Added debug logging for Cisco TMSBA license usage to log-web-external log.
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Scheduling logs now include bandwidth calculations.
Improvements to the Conference Event Log
In
Booking > List Conferences > View Conference
the
Log
tab has been renamed to
Event Log
.
The following are now captured in the conference Event Log (also viewable in
Conference Control Center
):
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Changes to the recurrence pattern.
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Adding or removing WebEx.
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That a series has been recreated after edits to the conference.
Changes to one instance no longer update the conference event log for other instances. Changes to the
series will update the log for all instances.
series will update the log for all instances.
Editing the time or participants of a series will recreate all instances. The new instances will have a fresh
conference event log. The old conference event logs will be available in the deleted original instances.
conference event log. The old conference event logs will be available in the deleted original instances.
Updated hardware requirements and recommendations
For Cisco TMS, Cisco TMSXE 4.0, and Cisco TMSPE 1.2, we provide new guidance on estimating the size
of your deployment, and updated hardware requirements based on deployment size.
of your deployment, and updated hardware requirements based on deployment size.
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Memory requirements have been increased from earlier minimums to accommodate new functionality,
including more extensive data caching that improves the overall application performance.
including more extensive data caching that improves the overall application performance.