Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway 릴리즈 노트
New features in X7
Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server X7.2.2 Software Release Notes
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Other enhancements and usability improvements
Improved status reporting of NTP server synchronization.
The lower and upper source ports in the range used for sending DNS queries can now be
configured on the DNS page.
configured on the DNS page.
Automatically uploaded CRL files are now included when checking the validity of client certificates
on the Client certificate testing page.
on the Client certificate testing page.
System snapshot:
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The snapshot process now runs in the background. This means you can navigate away from
the snapshot page and return to it later to download the generated snapshot file.
the snapshot page and return to it later to download the generated snapshot file.
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Snapshot filenames are distinct for each type of snapshot.
Default incident reporting server is now https://cc-reports.cisco.com/submitapplicationerror/
The VCS Starter Pack Express supports device provisioning for MX200 endpoints.
An optional free-form description of a B2BUA transcoder can be specified.
Alarms status page now shows when an alarm was first raised.
The VCS web interface now supports Internet Explorer 7, 8 or 9, Firefox 3 or later, or Chrome.
Later versions of these browsers may also work, but are not officially supported.
Later versions of these browsers may also work, but are not officially supported.
The VCS now uses syslog-ng for logging; if syslog-ng log entries are seen these are typically
recording rotating log files.
recording rotating log files.
X7.0.3
This is a maintenance release.
X7.0.2
This is a maintenance release.
X7.0.1
This is a maintenance release.
X7.0
Device authentication using an Active Directory Service for Movi
endpoints configurable via web interface
endpoints configurable via web interface
The ability to authenticate devices via a direct connection between the Cisco VCS and an Active
Directory Service (ADS) can now be configured via the web interface.
Directory Service (ADS) can now be configured via the web interface.
Shared cluster licenses
Call licenses are now shared across the entire Cisco VCS cluster.
Traversal and non-traversal call license option keys are still installed on each individual peer and are
subject to per-peer limits, but the licenses are available to all peers in the cluster. Note that any other
option keys (FindMe, for example) must still be installed identically on each cluster peer, as before.
subject to per-peer limits, but the licenses are available to all peers in the cluster. Note that any other
option keys (FindMe, for example) must still be installed identically on each cluster peer, as before.
Note that if a Cisco VCS peer loses its connection to the cluster, the shareable licenses installed on
that peer will remain available to the rest of the cluster peers for two weeks from the time the cluster
lost contact with the peer.
that peer will remain available to the rest of the cluster peers for two weeks from the time the cluster
lost contact with the peer.