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Release Notes for Cisco Mobility Services Engine, Release 7.6.100.0
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  Upgrading the MSE
Step 5
To migrate data to 7.x.x.x, follow the steps in the 
“Upgrading the MSE to 7.6 from Older Releases with 
Data Migration” section on page 13
.
Compressed Software Image
If you download the mobility services engine image *.gz file using the Prime Infrastructure, the mobility 
services engine automatically decompresses (unzips) it, and you can proceed with the installation as 
before. 
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. 
To make the bin file executable, use the chmod +x filename.bin command.
The MSE virtual appliance software is distributed as an Open Virtualization Archive (OVA) file. You can 
install the MSE virtual appliance using any of the methods for deploying an OVF. For more information 
on deploying the MSE virtual appliance, see the Cisco MSE Virtual Appliance Configuration Guide, 
Release 7.6
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Updated Software Version Shown in the Prime Infrastructure After Polling
After a software update, the new mobility services engine software version does not immediately appear 
in mobility services engine queries on the Prime Infrastructure. Up to 5 minutes is required for the new 
version to appear. Prime Infrastructure, by default, queries the mobility services engine for status every 
5 minutes.
Base Location, CMX, and wIPS License Requirements
Client and wIPS licenses are installed from the Prime Infrastructure UI (Administration > License 
Center). See, Chapter 2: “Adding and Deleting Mobility Services Engines and Licenses” in the Cisco 
Connected Mobile Experiences Configuration Guide, Release 7.6,
 Cisco Wireless Intrusion Prevention 
System, Release 7.6
, and Cisco Location Analytics Configuration Guide, Release 7.6 respectively.
For complete details on ordering and downloading licenses, see the Cisco Mobility Services Engine 
Licensing and Ordering Guide 
at the following URL: 
Licensing Information for MSE
The Cisco MSE is a platform that enables the wireless network to deliver mobility services in a 
centralized and scalable way. The MSE delivers the following mobility services:
Note
From Release 7.4 onwards, licensing is going to be AP based and not end point based. To accommodate 
this, new L-LS-licenses are introduced in this release.