Cisco Cisco MXE 3500 (Media Experience Engine) Notas de publicación
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Release Notes for Cisco Media Experience Engine 3500, Release 3.1
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Browser Requirements
The Cisco MXE 3500 Resource Manager augments the capabilities of the Cisco MXE 3500 by
intelligently load balancing job processing across multiple Cisco MXE 3500 devices and by delivering
fault tolerance to deployment.
intelligently load balancing job processing across multiple Cisco MXE 3500 devices and by delivering
fault tolerance to deployment.
Browser Requirements
You must use one of following web browsers to access the Folder Attendant User Interface (UI) or
Web UI:
Web UI:
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Firefox 3 or later. Firefox 3.5 is recommended.
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Internet Explorer 8 is supported.
Note
When accessing Cisco MXE 3500 UIs, set your display resolution to 1280 x 1024 pixels for best results,
or you may encounter issues with scrolling and display (CSCsu29805).
or you may encounter issues with scrolling and display (CSCsu29805).
For information about the Cisco MXE 3500 components, see the
Installation and Upgrade Requirements
The Cisco MXE 3500 is an appliance on which the Cisco MXE 3500 Release 3.0 software comes
installed. This section includes the following topics:
installed. This section includes the following topics:
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Supported Deployment Models
You can deploy Cisco MXE 3500 in the following two configurations:
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Standalone Deployment—This deployment consists of one or more Cisco MXE 3500 devices
running as individual devices, each with its own license, user interfaces, job profiles, and so on. This
deployment supports one predefined administrative user. The following software product ID (PID)
supports this deployment: MXE-3500-v3LIC-K9. See also the
running as individual devices, each with its own license, user interfaces, job profiles, and so on. This
deployment supports one predefined administrative user. The following software product ID (PID)
supports this deployment: MXE-3500-v3LIC-K9. See also the
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Resource Manager Deployment—This deployment consists of one or more Cisco MXE 3500
devices running as a single group with one set of user accounts, job profiles, licensed features, and
user interfaces; additionally, this deployment includes the User Administration feature.
devices running as a single group with one set of user accounts, job profiles, licensed features, and
user interfaces; additionally, this deployment includes the User Administration feature.
There are two types of Cisco MXE 3500 devices in a Resource Manager deployment: a single
Cisco MXE 3500 Resource Manager and up to nine Cisco MXE 3500 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:
Cisco MXE 3500 Resource Manager and up to nine Cisco MXE 3500 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:
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MXE-3500-31LIC-K9 (CISCO MXE 3500 Version 3.1 SW) (All Nodes)
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MXE-3500-RMLIC (CISCO MXE 3500 Resource Manager License)