Cisco Cisco 3310 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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  Software Compatibility Matrix
CMX Analytics service helps the airport authorities or the building owners to understand the 
movement of passengers or customer within their building. This helps them improve the signage, 
make changes to the under utilized areas, and so on.
CMX Browser Engage Service—The CMX Browser Engage is a new way to transform the in-venue 
experience through browser engagement. This enables organizations to communicate with opt-in 
mobile users - shoppers, guests, and visitors - through their mobile browser. The CMX Dashboard 
is the back-end tool designed for administrative users to manage the CMX Browser engage 
experience. It allows the admin users to configure venue-specific menus, banners, and icons as well 
as content-aware search.
Note
Consult your Cisco account team before deploying CMX Browser Engage.
HTTP Proxy Service—Currently, CMX Dashboard relies on HTTP traffic flows to provide value 
added services and messages to the customers at the venue. The router intercepts the HTTP traffic 
and CMX Dashboard inserts a script at the end of the HTTP traffic. The HTTP Proxy is enabled on 
the MSE. The HTTP Proxy on the MSE terminates all HTTP traffic intercepted using Policy Based 
Routing (PBR) and acts as a forward proxy by pulling contents on behalf of wireless clients. 
Note
From Release 7.5 onwards, Cisco engine is used to track clients and tags. If AeroScout engine is detected 
when you are upgrading from Release 7.2 and later Releases to Release 7.5, then a warning message is 
displayed about removing the AeroScout license and engine. If you accept, then it removes all the partner 
engine sub services. If you do not accept the removal of partner engine, then the installation will exit.
Note
For ordering information, see the 
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Note
Starting from Release 7.4, the evaluation licenses for 100 clients, 100 tags, and 10 wIPS monitor mode 
access points come standard on each mobility services engine installed for 120 days, which earlier from 
Release 6.0 till Release 7.3 was installed for 60 days. 
Note
From Release 7.4 onwards, licensing is going to be AP based and supports 100 AP evaluation license for 
Connected Mobile Experiences which is limited to 100 elements (clients, tags, interferers, etc 
combined).
Software Compatibility Matrix
Table 1
lists the MSE converged access solution release compatibility matrix. 
Table 2
 lists the Cisco MSE and Cisco Wireless Release compatibility matrix.
Note
Upgrade from MSE Release 7.5.102.0 to Release 7.6.100.0 is supported.