Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway 릴리즈 노트
New features in X7
Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server X7.2.1 Software Release Notes
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DNS lookup: allows you to check which domain name server (DNS server) is responding to a
request for a particular hostname.
request for a particular hostname.
Alarms (warnings)
Warnings are now referred to as alarms.
The alarm icon in the menu bar indicates the current number of unacknowledged alarms.
The Alarms page indicates when an alarm was last raised and the number of times it has
occurred since the last restart.
occurred since the last restart.
In a clustered Cisco VCS system the Alarms page shows all of the alarms raised by any of the
cluster peers. Only those alarms that have been raised by the "current" peer can be
acknowledged.
cluster peers. Only those alarms that have been raised by the "current" peer can be
acknowledged.
GRUU (Globally Routable User Agent URI) support
The Cisco VCS has implemented the Public GRUU element of RFC 5627: Obtaining and Using
Globally Routable User Agent URIs (GRUUs) in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).
Globally Routable User Agent URIs (GRUUs) in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).
A GRUU is a SIP URI that can be used anywhere on the internet to route a request to a specific AOR
instance. Note that the registering domain must be globally routable in order for the Cisco VCS to
support GRUU.
instance. Note that the registering domain must be globally routable in order for the Cisco VCS to
support GRUU.
Improved DNS subsystem
The DNS subsystem within the Cisco VCS has been re-structured and improved to be standards
compliant.
compliant.
It provides the ability to specify explicit upstream DNS servers for specified domains.
Improved NTP synchronization
The Cisco VCS can now be configured to connect to up to 5 standards-based NTP server addresses.
TMS Agent database credentials included within local authentication
database lookups
database lookups
If the Cisco VCS is enabled for device provisioning (it has the Device Provisioning option key installed
and therefore has a TMS Agent database), then in addition to any manually created entries, the Cisco
VCS now checks credentials stored within that VCS’s TMS Agent database when the device
authentication database type is set to Local database.
and therefore has a TMS Agent database), then in addition to any manually created entries, the Cisco
VCS now checks credentials stored within that VCS’s TMS Agent database when the device
authentication database type is set to Local database.
This makes it easier to enable authentication on the Cisco VCS when provisioning is using passwords
originating from TMS.
originating from TMS.
Other enhancements and usability improvements
You can now configure up to 200 SIP domains.
You can now configure up to 10,000 local authentication database credentials.
Full support of RFC 5806: any SIP diversion headers received in a 302 response are now
maintained in the outgoing INVITE message.
maintained in the outgoing INVITE message.
Improved zone status reporting: the zones summary page now shows separate SIP and H.323
connection status information.
connection status information.
Table sorting indicators: tabular displays now indicate by which column each table is sorted.
A filter facility has been added to the Subzones list page.
Chrome web browser is now supported; Internet Explorer 6 is no longer officially supported.