Cisco Cisco MXE 3500 (Media Experience Engine)

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Release Notes for Cisco Media Experience Engine 3500, Release 3.3.x
 
  Obtain and Install the Release 3.3 Upgrade License
Note
Because the Web UI is being replaced, UI might not reflect the upgrade status. Refresh the UI 
in the browser to check the status (CSCud72247).
Task 5: Upgrade Each Resource Node (Only Clustered Deployments)
In a clustered deployment, complete the following steps on each RN:
Step 1
Go to 
Step 2
Download upgrade-rn-3.3.x.mxe.zip to your computer and extract its contents to \\MXE_IP\temp.
Step 3
Verify that the following files and directory are present:
upgrade-rn.bat
upgrade-rn.sh
bin
Step 4
Upgrade Windows VM.
RDC to mxe_IP_address, log in as admin, navigate to c:\temp, and run upgrade-rn.bat.
Step 5
Upgrade Linux VM.
a.
SSH to mxe_IP_address, login as admin, and select System Command Prompt from the 
Cisco MXE Appliance Configuration Menu.
b.
At the Linux command prompt, enter su -, navigate to /mnt/temp and run ./upgrade-rn.sh.
Step 6
Restart the RN from the Cisco MXE Appliance Configuration Menu. To access the Cisco MXE 
Appliance Configuration Menu, SSH to the IP_address of the RN and login as admin.
Obtain and Install the Release 3.3 Upgrade License
Use the eDelivery procedure detailed in this section to order the Cisco MXE 3500 Release 3.3 upgrade 
bundle and receive the PAK, then download the Release 3.3 upgrade license. 
Note
We strongly recommend to upgrade to Release 3.3.1, which removes the requirement for upgrade 
licenses.
Release 3.3.0
An upgrade license is required to add bumpers, trailers, and watermarks, and to configure automated 
workflow from Cisco TelePresence Content Server (TCS) to Cisco MXE 3500 to Cisco Show and Share. 
If you already have a Graphics license, you must upgrade the license to use bumpers, trailers, and 
watermarks.
Maintenance Release 3.3.1 and 3.3.2
Upgrade licenses are not required to upgrade to Maintenance Release 3.3.1. and 3.3.2.