Cisco Cisco 3365 Mobility Services Engine Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco Mobility Services Engine, Release 7.6.100.0
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  Operational Notes for a Mobility Services Engine
See the “Editing Advanced Location Parameters” section in Chapter 7 of the Cisco Connected Mobile 
Experiences Configuration Guide, Release 7.5
.
See Services > Mobility Services > Device Name > Context Aware Service > Advanced > Location 
Parameters.
Location History Time stamps Match Browser Location
The Prime Infrastructure time stamp is based on the browser location and not on the mobility services 
engine settings. Changing the time zone on the Prime Infrastructure or on the mobility services engine 
does not change the time stamp for the location history.
PDAs and Smartphone with Limited Probe Requests Might Affect Location
Many PDAs like smartphones and other Wi-Fi devices with power save mode do not continuously send 
out probe requests after an initial association to the CUWN. Therefore, calculating the location accuracy 
of such PDAs using RSSI readings is not always optimal.
Prime Infrastructure Screen and Navigation Changes
Services replaces Mobility in the Prime Infrastructure navigation bar.
A centralized license center to install and view license status is available (see Administration > 
License Center).
A Switches tab is a new synchronize option to support the new wired Catalyst switch and wired 
client feature (see Services > Synchronize Services).
Operational Notes for CMX Analytics 
This section lists the operational notes for CMX Analytics service and contains the following topics:
WebGL Compatibility
The CMX Analytics in Release 7.5 provides ability to view the analytic results in both 2D (Open Street 
Maps) and 3D (WebGL) environments. This provides improved understanding of results on multiple 
floor paths or when dwell times are calculated throughout a multi-storey building. The 3D environment 
presents the same information as the 2D environment. 
WebGL is an advanced feature that provides graphic capabilities. All browsers do not support WebGL 
on a particular hardware. Verify your browser compatibility in the Get WebGL website. If your browser 
supports WebGL, then you must see a spinning cube. 
If your browser does not support WebGL, you must do the following:
Update your latest drivers for video card.
For Google Chrome, follow the instructions given for WebGL and 3D Graphics in the Google 
Chrome support website.
For Firefox, follow these steps to enable WebGL: