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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  Operational Notes for Mobility Services Engine
Reboot MSE After Fresh Installation or Upgrade
After a new installation or upgrade of the MSE software, you must reboot the MSE using the “reboot” 
command.
Automatic Installation Script for Initial Setup
An automatic setup wizard is available to help you initially set up the Mobility Services Engine. 
An example of the complete automatic setup script is provided in the Cisco Mobility Services Engine 
Getting Started Guide.
You can find these documents at the following URL:
Controller and Associated Mobility Services Engine Must be Mapped to the Same NTP and Prime 
Infrastructure Server
Communication between the Mobility Services Engine, the Prime Infrastructure, and the controller are 
in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Configuring the Network Time Protocol (NTP) on each system 
provides devices with the UTC time. An NTP server is required to automatically synchronize time 
between the controller, Prime Infrastructure, and the Mobility Services Engine.
The Mobility Services Engine and its associated controllers must be mapped to the same NTP server and 
the same Prime Infrastructure server.
Local time zones can be configured on a Mobility Services Engine to assist network operations center 
personnel in locating events within logs. 
Note
You can configure NTP server settings while running the automatic installation script. See the Cisco 
Mobility Services Engine Getting Started Guide Started Guide
 for details on the automatic installation 
script at the following URL: 
Mandatory Default Root Password Change
You must change the default root password of the Mobility Services Engine while running the automatic 
installation script to ensure optimum network security.
You can also change the password using the Linux passwd command.
Note
For the initial login, even if you choose Skip (S), you will be prompted to enter the password. This is 
because it is mandatory to change the root password at the initial login.
Configuring the Prime Infrastructure Communication Username and Password Using MSE setup.sh
You can configure the Prime Infrastructure Communication username and password using the MSE 
setup.sh script file. 
Scenarios which you might encounter while configuring the Prime Infrastructure username and 
password are as follows: