Cisco Cisco 3365 Mobility Services Engine Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco Mobility Services Engine, Release 8.0.100.0
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  What’s New in This Release
CMX Facebook Wi-Fi
The CMX Facebook Wi-Fi allows customer to use the Facebook page as the Wi-Fi captive page. This 
allows customers to access the free Wi-Fi from their mobile devices after checking into their Facebook 
account. The Facebook Wi-Fi helps business to learn more about their customers. 
The CMX Facebook Wi-Fi is based on WLAN Web Passthrough authentication on Wireless LAN 
Controllers (WLC). The controllers intercepts the HTTP/HTTPs traffic and redirects client browser to 
the MSE. The MSE finds client location and redirects the client browser location to the configured 
location specific Facebook page. After successful Facebook sign-in and check-in, the MSE redirects 
client browser to the specific Facebook page.
The CMX Facebook Wi-Fi provides:
Simple free Wi-Fi
In-venue promotions
Provides demographic data
Increases brand exposure
Note
CMX Facebook Wi-Fi on MSE 8.0 requires Cisco WLC 8.0. With Cisco WLC 7.6 and earlier versions, 
the session duration cannot be enforced.
CMX SDK
Client Side SDK—The Mobile Application SDK is part of the overall CMX Engage strategy. This 
is a software development kit (client side and server side) for Apple iOS Version 6.x and higher and 
Android platforms with minimum Version of 2.3 or higher. The App SDK leverages CMXs location 
capability to provide indoor capabilities and other application-enabled services.
CMX Mobile Application Server—The CMX mobile application server provides indoor location 
and navigation of a device on the map. The location is updated as the device moves through a venue 
and helps navigate to certain defined location for the users. The SDK connects with the CMX Mobile 
Application Server to determine the users location.
IPV6 Updates
When you configure a remote syslog server or NTP server, you can use either IPV4 or IPV6 address.
FastLocate
Warning
Please check your country regulations before turning on FastLocate in public venues.
Mobility Services Engine (MSE) delivers faster location updates for Wi-Fi clients using signal strength 
(RSSI) from probe and data packets. This requires a deployment of AP 3600/3700 with Wireless Security 
Module (WSM). All APs in the deployment must have the WSM module. It is a 1:1 mapping.
Wi-Fi client location is refreshed more frequently leading to a better blue dot experience. CMX 
FastLocate can be turned on simultaneously with advanced security on existing modular APs.