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New features in X6.1
Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server X6.1 Software Release Notes
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New features in X6.1
New feature descriptions
Session management
Administrator and user session management features have been introduced. You can:
specify the maximum number of concurrent administrator sessions (on a total and per-account
basis) allowed on each VCS
basis) allowed on each VCS
display status details of all active administrator and user sessions
Client certificate-based authentication
Support for certificate-based authentication is provided. This can be combined with a smart card (also
referred to as a Common Access Card or CAC) device to provide two-factor authentication for access
to VCS administration tasks.
referred to as a Common Access Card or CAC) device to provide two-factor authentication for access
to VCS administration tasks.
Automatic updating of CRLs (certificate revocation lists)
You can now configure CRL distribution points and schedule the VCS to perform automatic CRL
updates. This ensures the latest CRLs are available for certificate validation. Previously CRL updates
had to be uploaded manually.
updates. This ensures the latest CRLs are available for certificate validation. Previously CRL updates
had to be uploaded manually.
Cisco AM GW available on VCS Expressway
Cisco AM GW features are now available on both VCS Control and VCS Expressway platforms.
Movi ClearPath provisioning
The Cisco VCS Starter Pack now supports the provisioning of ClearPath to Movi.
Improved cluster set-up process
The process for setting-up a cluster has been simplified such that the replication of configuration and
FindMe information is set up automatically when a new peer is added into a cluster via the web
interface.
FindMe information is set up automatically when a new peer is added into a cluster via the web
interface.
Presence configuration
The Subscription expiration time and Publication expiration time settings can no longer be configured
on the Presence page. They can still be modified via the CLI.
on the Presence page. They can still be modified via the CLI.
Device authentication using Active Directory Service and NTLM for
Movi endpoints
Movi endpoints
Device authentication can be performed using a direct connection between the VCS and an Active
Directory Service (ADS). This allows Movi 4.2 (or later) endpoint users to use their Windows Active
Directory (AD) credentials to authenticate via the NTLM protocol with the VCS. Note that this feature
can only be configured via the CLI.
Directory Service (ADS). This allows Movi 4.2 (or later) endpoint users to use their Windows Active
Directory (AD) credentials to authenticate via the NTLM protocol with the VCS. Note that this feature
can only be configured via the CLI.
For guidance on deploying NTLM with Movi and Cisco VCS, refer to the Cisco TMS Provisioning
deployment guide and the Authenticating Devices deployment guide.
deployment guide and the Authenticating Devices deployment guide.