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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  Important Notes
Virtual Domain
Virtual domain implementation in MSE is aimed at limiting view of network elements based on your 
virtual domain. MSE filters network elements by floors allocated to a given Prime Infrastructure virtual 
domain. Wired clients are filtered based on switch ports assigned to floors. The floors are allocated to a 
given virtual domain and switch ports are assigned to floors to view respective network elements.
MSAP 2.0
MSAP 2.0 feature provides an ability to associate service advertisements to a floor or to a particular 
coverage area inside a floor. The service advertisements can be associated with a campus or building 
from the Service > MSAP page of the Prime Infrastructure UI. This functionality is supported at the floor 
level only. MSAP 2.0 also provides retrieval of service advertisements based on the location of the 
mobile device.
New wIPS Signature Support
The following two new wIPS signatures are introduced in 7.3.101.0 Release:
Brute Force Hidden SSID
Device Broadcasting XSS SSID
CAS Notifications for Interferers
CAS notifications for interferers is introduced in 7.3.101.0 Release. You can select the devices for which 
you want a notification to be generated based on specific interferences device type.
AirMagnet Survey and Planner Integration
AirMagnet survey and planner is integrated with the Cisco Prime Infrastructure. This integration 
increases the operational efficiencies by eliminating the need to repeat the wireless planning and site 
survey tasks commonly associated with deployment and management of wireless LAN networks.
Ekahau Site survey Integration
Ekahau Site Survey (ESS) tool is used for designing, deploying, maintaining, and troubleshooting high 
performance Wi-Fi networks. ESS works over any 802.11 network and is optimized for centrally 
managed 802.11n Wi-Fi networks. 
You can use the ESS tool to import the existing floor maps from the Prime Infrastructure and export the 
project to the Prime Infrastructure. For more information, see the Cisco Prime Infrastructure Integration 
section on the ESS online help or access the user guide at: C:\Program Files\Ekahau\Ekahau Site 
Survey\doc.
OUI Updates
The Prime Infrastructure relies on the IEEE Organizational Unique Identifier (OUI) database to identify 
the client vendor name mapping. Prime Infrastructure stores vendor OUI mappings in an XML file 
named vendorMacs.xml. This file is updated for each release of Prime Infrastructure. With the OUI 
update, you can perform the following: