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
Synchronization Required When Upgrading to Release 8.0.100.0 or Importing CAD Floor Images
When upgrading to Release 8.0.100.0 from Release 7.x, you must synchronize after the software upgrade 
and also when CAD-generated floor images are imported into the Prime Infrastructure.
Floor Change or Minimum Distance Required for Location Transitions to Post to the History Log 
When history logging is enabled for any or all elements (client stations, asset tags, rogue clients, and 
access points), a location transition for an element is posted only if it changes floors or the new location 
of the element is at least 30 feet (10 meters) from its original location.
Note
The other conditions for history logging are as follows:
Clients: Association, authentication, re-association, re-authentication, or disassociation.
Tags: Tag Emergency button.
Interferers: Interferer severity change, cluster center change, or merge.
See Services > Mobility Services > Device Name > Context Aware Service > Administration > History 
Parameters.
Logs can be viewed at Services > Mobility Services > Device Name > Systems > Log.
Non-Cisco Compatible Extensions Tags Not Supported
The Mobility Services Engine does not support non-Cisco CX Wi-Fi tags. Additionally, these 
non-compliant tags are not used in location calculations or shown on the Prime Infrastructure maps.
Cisco Compatible Extensions Version 1 Tags Required at a Minimum 
Only Cisco CX Version 1 (or later) tags are used in location calculations and mapped in the Prime 
Infrastructure.
Monitoring Information Varies for Clients and Tags
In the Monitor > Clients page (when Location Debug is enabled), you can view information on the last 
heard access point and its corresponding Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) reading.
Calibration Models and Data
Calibration models always applies to Wireless clients, Interferers, Rogue APs, and Rogue Clients.
See Chapter 7, “Context-Aware Planning and Verification” in the Cisco Connected Mobile Experiences 
Configuration Guide, Release 8.0 
for more details on client calibration.
Advanced Location Parameters 
Settings for advanced location parameters related to RSSI, chokepoint usage, location smoothing, and 
assignment of outside walls on floors, are not applicable to tags.