Cisco Cisco 3365 Mobility Services Engine Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco Mobility Services Engine, Release 8.0.110.0
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  Upgrading the MSE
Upgrading From Cisco MSE 8.x to CMX 10.x
You can upgrade a device installed with MSE 8.x to CMX 10.x. Refer to the Software Recovery of MSE 
Using CIMC
 in the Cisco Connected Mobile Experiences Configuration Guide, Release 8.0 guide 
given below.
Upgrading from Cisco CMX 10.x to CMX 8.x
You can downgrade a device installed with CMX 10.x to MSE 8.x. Refer to the Software Recovery of MSE Using a USB or 
Flash Drive in the Cisco Connected Mobile Experiences Configuration Guide, Release 8.0 guide given below. 
Upgrading the MSE to 8.0.110.0 from 7.x Release
To upgrade from 7.x release to 8.0.110.0, follow these steps:
Note
You must untar the MSE software image before placing it in the /opt/installers directory (CSCuo09569).
Step 1
Download the 8.0.110.0 software image from Cisco.com. The file to be downloaded is: 
CISCO-MSE-L-K9-8-0-110-0-64bit.bin.tar.gz.
Warning
If you are downloading the above file on a Windows system, remember that some browsers modify the 
downloaded filename. If the downloaded filename is not correct, you must update it to the correct 
filename before using Prime Infrastructure to transfer the file, or directly copying the file to MSE. The 
correct filename is CISCO-MSE-L-K9-8-0-110-0-64bit.bin.tar.gz
Step 2
Back up the MSE using Prime Infrastructure (highly recommended).
Step 3
To download software to a Mobility Services Engine, choose Services > Mobility Services Engine from 
the Prime Infrastructure UI.
Step 4
Click the name of the mobility services engine to which you want to download software.
Step 5
Choose System > Maintenance > Download Software from the left sidebar menu.
Step 6
To download software, do one of the following:
To download software listed in the Prime Infrastructure directory, select the Select from uploaded 
images to transfer into the Server 
radio button. Choose a binary image from the drop-down list.
Prime Infrastructure downloads the binary image to the FTP server directory you specified during 
the Prime Infrastructure installation.