Cisco Cisco 3365 Mobility Services Engine Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco 3300 Series Mobility Services Engine, Release 7.3.101.0
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  Upgrading the MSE
To make the bin file executable, use the chmod +x filename.bin command.
The MSE virtual appliance software is distributed as an Open Virtualization Archive (OVA) file. You can 
install the MSE virtual appliance using any of the methods for deploying an OVF. For more information 
on deploying the MSE virtual appliance, see Chapter 5: “MSE Delivery Modes” in the Cisco 
Context-Aware Service Configuration Guide, Release 7.3.101.0,
 and Cisco Adaptive Wireless Intrusion 
Prevention System, Release 7.3.101.0
, respectively.
Updated Software Version Shown in the Prime Infrastructure After Polling
After a software update, the new mobility services engine software version does not immediately appear 
in mobility services engine queries on the Prime Infrastructure. Up to 5 minutes is required for the new 
version to appear. Prime Infrastructure, by default, queries the mobility services engine for status every 
5 minutes.
CAS and wIPS License Requirements
Client and wIPS licenses are installed from the Prime Infrastructure (Administration > License Center). 
See, Chapter 2: “Adding and Deleting Mobility Services Engines and Licenses” in the Cisco 
Context-Aware Service Configuration Guide, Release 7.3.101.0,
 and Cisco Adaptive Wireless Intrusion 
Prevention System, Release 7.3.101.0
, respectively.
Tag licenses are installed using the AeroScout System Manager. See the “Installing Tag Licenses” 
section in Chapter 2: “Adding and Deleting Mobility Services Engines and Licenses in the Cisco 
Context-Aware Service Configuration Guide, Release 7.3.101.0
.
For complete details on ordering and downloading licenses, see the Cisco 3300 Series Mobility Services 
Engine Licensing and Ordering Guide for Context-Aware Mobility Software, and Adaptive wIPS, 
Release 7.3.101.0, 
at the following URL:
Ordering Licenses for the Mobility Services Engine
CAS software licenses are based on the number of Wi-Fi client and Wi-Fi tag devices tracked. The Cisco 
3355 mobility services engine allows for the tracking of up to 18,000 devices (combined count of Wi-Fi 
clients and Wi-Fi tags) and the 3310 mobility services engine allows for the tracking of up to 2000 
devices (combined count of Wi-Fi clients and Wi-Fi tags). 
Cisco Context-Aware licenses are based on the number of Wi-Fi endpoints tracked (endpoints include 
Wi-Fi clients, interferers, wired devices, and Wi-Fi tags). The Cisco mobility services engine 3355 
allows for the tracking of up to 18,000 endpoints (combined count) and Cisco 3310 mobility services 
engine allows for tracking of up to 2000 endpoints (combined count). The MSE virtual appliance can 
track up to 50,000 endpoints depending on server resources. The licenses are additive.