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Data Sheet 
Cisco Mobility Services Engine (up to Release  
8.0 software) 
This document details the specifications for the Cisco
®
 Mobility Services Engine 
(MSE) running legacy software up to and including Release 8.0. For details regarding 
the MSE with Release 10.0 (or newer) software, please see the Cisco MSE 10.0 data 
sheet. 
Overview 
More than 10 billion mobile devices will be in use by 2018.1 People love their smartphones, tablets, and other 
devices, and they want to stay connected when on the go. This gives you a great opportunity to engage customers 
and visitors with exciting mobile experiences. But how can you provide high-quality connections, create 
revenue-generating services, and keep your network safe and manageable all at the same time? 
The Cisco MSE helps you balance these goals. The platform gives you a centralized way to deliver Wi-Fi-based 
mobility services that let you: 
● 
Get deep network insight. Base Location services capture and aggregate key network information such as 
device location, RF spectrum details, and RF interference sources. They also let you support a rich set of 
real-time location services (RTLS). 
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Customize mobile experiences with location-based services. Cisco Connected Mobile Experiences (CMX) 
lets enterprises and service providers deliver customized location-based mobile services to people in retail 
stores, hospitals, hotels, and other venues. You can offer a personalized mobile experience and understand 
users better with onsite, online, and social analytics. 
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Keep wireless users and your network safe. Cisco MSE Adaptive Wireless Intrusion Prevention System 
(wIPS) helps protect the network from rogue wireless devices, denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, and other 
wireless threats. It provides the tools you need to strengthen security and improve compliance. 
Product Summary 
Designed as an open platform, the Cisco MSE supports mobility services with a modular, licensed approach. So 
you can set up options based on your network topology or the types of services you offer. But the true value of the 
MSE is delivered through its support for mobility services applications. Table 1 provides an overview of the 
services, platforms, and location technologies available. 
Table 1. 
Mobility Services Overview 
Feature 
Benefits 
Services 
Base Location license 
  Track and locate Wi-Fi devices, interferers, rogues, and RFID tags 
  Detect presence and receive geo-fenced or zone-based alerts 
  Show system wide interferer details and correlation 
  Visualize interferer zone of impact 
  Develop custom applications to engage users with open location API