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D15331.04 MX700 and MX800 Administrator Guide CE8.2, OCTOBER 2016.  
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Cisco TelePresence MX700 and MX800
 Administrator Guide
This chapter provides an overview of the new and changed 
system settings, and the new features and improvements in 
the Cisco Collaboration Endpoint software version 8 (CE8) 
compared to TC7.3.
As CE software is based on TC7, the structure and main 
functionality remains the same as in TC software. For more 
details, we recommend reading the Software release notes: 
CE8 upgrade path
Before upgrading, it is important to consider the 
upgrade requirements of CE8; otherwise upgrading 
to CE8.0 or later can leave you with a non-functional 
deployment that requires you to downgrade. 
Refer to the software release notes, and the 
 chapter.
What’s new in CE8
New features and improvements in CE8.2
LDAP user management
You can register users with ADMIN role from an 
external LDAP service to grant them access to the 
video system’s web interface and API. This allows for 
centralized management of ADMIN users. The LDAP 
server can be configured from the web interface. 
Authenticating users with the USER role using LDAP is 
not supported. 
LDAP configuration can be set from CUCM. If the video 
system requires a certificate for login from LDAP, it must 
be uploaded to the video system manually as CUCM is 
unable to provision certificates.
Administrator credentials not needed for 
remote pairing to a Touch 10
You no longer need to enter administrator credentials 
when you remote pair a Touch 10 controller to a video 
system. All user credentials can be used for this 
purpose. The administrator doesn’t have to visit the site 
or provide administrator credentials in order to pair or 
re-pair a touch controller to a video system. 
Un-pairing the Touch 10 controller and changing the 
administrator settings still require ADMIN credentials.
Additional entry points for in-room controls
In-room controls are extended to allow multiple panels, 
which are available depending on the context. These are 
the possible entry points: Global (introduced in CE8.1), 
Homescreen and In-Call. The Homescreen entry point is 
in the home screen icon tray, next to the Dial, Contacts, 
and Share buttons. The In-Call entry point is in the icon 
tray that is accessible when the video system is in a call.  
The Global entry point is in the status bar (as in CE8.1).
New panel icons have also been added.
Cisco Spark support
CE8.2 introduces support for Cisco Spark activation for 
SX10 (CTS-SX10-K9), SX20, SX80, MX200 G2, MX300 
G2, MX700, MX800, MX800 Dual, DX70 and DX80. 
A video system registered to the Cisco Spark service 
can be used together with Cisco Spark mobile and 
desktop applications. 
To register to Cisco Spark:
•  Touch 10 must be directly paired (Touch 10 is not 
supported for Spark registered SX10N, SX10, SX20, 
DX70 and DX80)
•  Encryption Option key must be installed (Does not 
apply to DX70 and DX80)
When the video system is activated on Cisco Spark, it 
downloads the newest version of Cisco Spark Room OS. 
Cisco Spark Room OS does not have the same 
management capabilities as Collaboration Endpoint 
Software as its web and command line interfaces 
are locked. The Room System is managed by Cisco 
and if there are any issues, contact Cisco Technical 
Assistance center through the Cisco Spark mobile 
application or from the management portal. 
For more information on the Cisco Spark Room OS and 
its features see: 
Introduction
Configuration
Peripherals
Maintenance
System settings
Appendices
Introduction