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Release Notes for Cisco 3300 Series Mobility Services Engine, Release 7.0.220.0
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Upgrading the MSE
If you manually download the compressed *.gz file using FTP, you must decompress the files before
running the installer. These files are compressed under the LINUX operating system and must be
decompressed using the gunzip utility program. The unzip method you use is defined by the filename
you are trying to unzip.
running the installer. These files are compressed under the LINUX operating system and must be
decompressed using the gunzip utility program. The unzip method you use is defined by the filename
you are trying to unzip.
To make the bin file executable, use the following command:
chmod +x filename.bin
Updated Software Version Shown in WCS After Polling
After a software update, the new mobility services engine software version does not immediately appear
in mobility services engine queries on WCS. Up to 5 minutes is required for the new version to appear.
WCS, by default, queries the mobility services engine for status every 5 minutes.
in mobility services engine queries on WCS. Up to 5 minutes is required for the new version to appear.
WCS, by default, queries the mobility services engine for status every 5 minutes.
CAS and wIPS License Requirements
Client and wIPS licenses are installed from WCS (Administration > License Center). See, Chapter 2:
“Adding and Deleting Mobility Services Engines and Licenses” in the Cisco Context-Aware Service
Configuration Guide, Release 7.0, and Cisco Adaptive Wireless Intrusion Prevention System, Release
7.0, respectively.
“Adding and Deleting Mobility Services Engines and Licenses” in the Cisco Context-Aware Service
Configuration Guide, Release 7.0, and Cisco Adaptive Wireless Intrusion Prevention System, Release
7.0, respectively.
Tag licenses are installed using the AeroScout System Manager. See the “Installing Tag Licenses” section
in Chapter 2: “Adding and Deleting Mobility Services Engines and Licenses in the Cisco Context-Aware
Service Configuration Guide, Release 7.0.
in Chapter 2: “Adding and Deleting Mobility Services Engines and Licenses in the Cisco Context-Aware
Service Configuration Guide, Release 7.0.
For complete details on ordering and downloading licenses, see the Cisco 3300 Series Mobility Services
Engine Licensing and Ordering Guide for Context-Aware Mobility Software, and Adaptive wIPS,
Release 7.0, at the following URL:
Engine Licensing and Ordering Guide for Context-Aware Mobility Software, and Adaptive wIPS,
Release 7.0, at the following URL:
Ordering CAS Client and Tag Licenses for the Mobility Services Engine
CAS software licenses are based on the number of Wi-Fi client and Wi-Fi tag devices tracked. The Cisco
3350 Mobility Services Engine allows for the tracking of up to 18,000 devices (combined count of Wi-Fi
clients and Wi-Fi tags) and the 3310 Mobility Services Engine allows for the tracking of up to 2000
devices (combined count of Wi-Fi clients and Wi-Fi tags).
3350 Mobility Services Engine allows for the tracking of up to 18,000 devices (combined count of Wi-Fi
clients and Wi-Fi tags) and the 3310 Mobility Services Engine allows for the tracking of up to 2000
devices (combined count of Wi-Fi clients and Wi-Fi tags).
Licenses for Cisco Compatible Extensions (CX) tags (version 1 or later) and clients are offered
independently. The client license also includes tracking of rogue clients and rogue access points.
independently. The client license also includes tracking of rogue clients and rogue access points.
Licenses for tags and clients are offered in quantities ranging from 1000 to 12,000 units and can be
combined to meet the location tracking requirements of a CAS deployment. For example, combining the
AIR-CAS-3KC-K9, AIR-CAS-12KC-K9, and AIR-CAS-1KT-K9 licenses provides tracking of 15,000
Wi-Fi clients and 1000 Wi-Fi tags on a Cisco 3350 mobility services engine (see
combined to meet the location tracking requirements of a CAS deployment. For example, combining the
AIR-CAS-3KC-K9, AIR-CAS-12KC-K9, and AIR-CAS-1KT-K9 licenses provides tracking of 15,000
Wi-Fi clients and 1000 Wi-Fi tags on a Cisco 3350 mobility services engine (see
).
CAS License Ordering Summary
The KT SKUs mentioned in this table are used for Tag tracking using Aeroscout Tag engine. The KC
SKUs are CAS licenses that include Clients, Tags (Cisco Tag Engine), rogues, interferers etc. Order
numbers for client and tag licenses are summarized in
SKUs are CAS licenses that include Clients, Tags (Cisco Tag Engine), rogues, interferers etc. Order
numbers for client and tag licenses are summarized in
.