Cisco Cisco MXE 3000 (Media Experience Engine) Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco Media Experience Engine 3000 Release 2.0
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For information about the Cisco MXE 3000 components and user interfaces, see the User Guide for 
Cisco Media Experience Engine 3000
 at the following URL:
Installation and Upgrade Requirements
The Cisco MXE 3000 is an appliance on which the Cisco MXE 3000 software comes preinstalled. 
You can deploy Cisco MXE 3000 in the following two configurations:
Standalone Deployment—This deployment consists of one or more Cisco MXE 3000s running as 
individual devices, each with its own license, user interfaces, job profiles, and so on. The following 
software product IDs (PIDs) support this deployment: MXE-3000-LIC (MXE 3000 SW)
Resource Manager Deployment—This deployment consists of one or more Cisco MXE 3000 
devices running as a single group with one set of user accounts, job profiles, licensed features, and 
user interfaces. There are two types of Cisco MXE 3000 devices in a Resource Manager 
deployment: a single Cisco MXE 3000 Resource Manager and up to nine Cisco MXE 3000 
Resource Nodes. The Resource Manager not only functions as a multidevice manager that load 
balances transcoding jobs across the Resource Nodes, but also functions as a Resource Node that 
performs transcoding jobs. The following software PIDs support this deployment: 
MXE-3000-RM-LIC (MXE 3000 Resource Manager License)
MXE-3000-RN-LIC (MXE 3000 Resource Node License)
MXE-3000-RM-LIC-U= (MXE 3000 Resource Manager License Upgrade)
MXE-3000-RN-LIC-U= (MXE 3000 Resource Node License Upgrade)
For details about obtaining a license file to enable the software for your deployment, see the Deployment 
and Administration Guide for Cisco Media Experience Engine 3000
. This guide also provides 
information about installing a license, configuring the Cisco MXE 3000, upgrading from a standalone 
to a Resource Manager deployment, and troubleshooting deployments. You can access the guide at the 
following URL: 
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Note
Before you request a software license on Cisco.com for your deployment, see the Deployment and 
Administration Guide for Cisco Media Experience Engine 3000
 for licensing requirements.