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Release Notes for Cisco CMX, Release 10.1
 
  What’s New in This Release
Standards Based REST API
CMX 10.1 Release features a robust and capable RESTful API interface that can be used to 
programmatically apply the location of various assets, process analytics, manage beacons, add or delete 
notifications, and so on. One of the features of REST API is the live documentation available on the 
CMX 10.1 user interface. This enables you to rapidly learn API syntax by trying it live from the system 
via https://<cmx ip address>/apidocs/. Input and output of API uses the standard JSON format.
 lists the CMX10.1 REST API features.
System Scaling
You can install and run the CMX 10.1 software platform on machines with different CPU cores, RAM, 
and disk sizes. The limit listed in 
 identify the maximum scale on a single box deployment.
 lists system-scaling information.
Note
You can install and run the CMX 10.1 software on machines with different CPU cores, RAM, 
and disk sizes. The limit listed in 
 identify the maximum scale on a single box 
deployment on a High-End Appliance.
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Standards Based REST API Features
Feature Name
Benefits
Configuration API
Programmatically access configuration such as maps, notifications, 
alerts, user roles, and so on.
Location API
Programmatically access location information such as 
geo-coordinates, zone information, associated and nearby APs, and 
connected Cisco WLC for Wi-Fi clients. Full support is also 
provided for programmatically extracting the BLE Beacons and 
place them on the map.
Analytics API
Programmatically access dwell time, device count, summary 
metrics, and system health indicators.
Connect API
Programmatically access user session information.
Table 9
System Scaling
System Feature
Maximum Limit 
Number of clients, assets tracked
Up to 150,000 
Number of access points
Up to 10,000
Number of Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
Up to 100
Number of years analytics records can be stored
Up to 8