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■ Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide—Advanced, 11.x
Helps you to set up, administer, and manage Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance—Advanced.
■ Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Guide, 11.x
Helps you identify the traffic trend, technology adoption trend, over-and-under-utilized resources, and device resource usages in your network. You can also track intermittent and recurring network issues and address service quality issues.
■ Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide, 11.x
Describes the procedure for a new installation and how to upgrade to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5 from Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.x.
■ Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Release Notes 11.5
Provides information on new features and enhancements, limitations, and bugs.
■ Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide—Standard, 11.x
Helps you to set up, administer, and manage Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance—Standard.
■ Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning 11.2 Open Source
Lists of licenses and notices for open source software used in Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning 11.2.
■ Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning Documentation Overview, 11.2
Lists the Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.2 user documents.
■ Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning Guide—Standard and Advanced, 11.x
Provides information on provisioning tasks, such as how to create reusable templates, deploy call and messaging applications, activate subscriber services, define business-level services, and track and report subscriber assets.
■ Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning Install and Upgrade Guide, 11.x
Describes the procedure for a new installation and how to upgrade to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.2 from Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.x.
■ Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning Release Notes 11.2
■ Cisco Prime Home Developers Guide 6.2
Details relevant APIs for the Prime Home product.
■ Cisco Prime Home Installation Guide 6.4.2
Details complete installation instructions for Prime Home.
■ Cisco Prime Home Operations and Maintenance Guide
Provides instructions for Operators for Prime Home.
■ Cisco Prime Home Release Notes 6.4.2
Details new features for the Prime Home product.
■ Cisco Prime Home User Guide 6.4.2
Documents user workflows and tasks for the Prime Home product.
■ Open Source Used In Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5
Provides list of licenses and notices for open source software used in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics 11.5.
■ Cisco Collaboration Meeting Rooms (CMR) Premises Deployment Guide Release 7.0—Primary (for Unified CM)
Helps you to implement the recommended primary deployment for Cisco CMR Premises across your video network. Summarizes the required processes, and refers to the associated product guides for step-by-step details.
■ Cisco Collaboration Meeting Rooms (CMR) Premises Deployment Guide Release 7.0—Secondary (for VCS)
Helps you to implement the secondary deployment for CMR Premises across your Cisco VCS video network. Summarizes the required processes, and refers to the associated product guides for step-by-step details.
■ Cisco Collaboration Meeting Rooms (CMR) Premises Release Notes 7.0
Details new features, issues, changed behavior, and limitations in Cisco CMR Premises Release 7.0.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension Booking API Programming Reference Guide (15.2.1)
A reference guide to Cisco TMSBA version 17, which is part of Cisco TMS 15.2.1.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Provisioning Extension with Cisco Unified CM Deployment Guide (1.7)
Describes the installation, upgrade, and initial configuration procedures for Cisco TMSPE 1.7 with Cisco Unified CM.
■ Cisco TelePresence Server Software Release Notes 4.3(1.14)
Describes the features of the TelePresence Server 4.3 release, provides links to open and resolved issues for this maintenance release, and describes the upgrade procedure. Applies to 7010, MSE 8710, Media 310/320, and TS on Virtual Machine.
■ Cisco TelePresence Supervisor MSE 8050 Product Release Note 2.3(1.50)
Describes the features of this release, lists the resolved and open issues, and details the upgrade process.
■ Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Administrator Guide, Release 4.3
Describes how to deploy, configure, and troubleshoot the AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client and its included modules.
■ Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Features, Licenses, and Operating Systems, Release 4.3
Identifies the AnyConnect 4.3 features, license requirements, and supported operating systems.
■ Cisco ASR 1002-HX Router Hardware Installation Guide
Provides hardware installation information for the Cisco ASR 1002-HX Router and instructions for replacing or upgrading the field-replaceable units (FRUs).
■ Active Directory Integration with Cisco ISE 2.x
Describes how Cisco ISE works with Active Directory domains.
■ Certificate Provisioning Portal FAQs, Release 2.x
Lists the frequently asked questions about the Certificate Provisioning Portal. This portal is used by users to generate certificates signed by the Cisco ISE CA.
■ Cisco Identity Services Engine Hardware Installation Guide, Release 2.1
Provides information on how to install the hardware appliance out of the box and run the Setup program and how to install Cisco ISE on a virtual machine.
■ Cisco Identity Services Engine Administrator Guide, Release 2.1
Describes how an administrator can configure the various features that Cisco ISE offers. Includes field level reference information for the GUI pages, and switch and WLC configuration.
■ Cisco Identity Services Engine API Reference Guide, Release 2.1
Lists all ERS REST APIs. Includes NA, Monitoring and Troubleshooting, Guest, Profiler, and all other APIs.
■ Cisco Identity Services Engine CLI Reference Guide, Release 2.1
Provides information on all the CLI commands—EXEC, Show, and Config mode commands.
■ Cisco Identity Services Engine Network Component Compatibility, Release 2.1
Includes information on Cisco ISE compatibility with NADs, external identity sources, platforms, browsers, client machine OS and browsers.
■ Cisco Identity Services Engine Open Source Licenses Document, Release 2.1
Provides information on licenses and notices for open source software used in Cisco ISE, Release 2.1.
■ Cisco Identity Services Engine Upgrade Guide, Release 2.1
Provides description on how to upgrade from earlier releases to Cisco ISE Release, 2.1.
■ Cisco Identity Services Engine, Release 2.1 Migration Tool Guide
Describes how ACS users can migrate to ISE. Includes a list of prerequisites, system requirements, and the list of objects that can be migrated with detailed information about how to migrate each of these objects.
■ Cisco ISE In-Box Documentation and China RoHS Pointer Card
Provides a link to the Cisco ISE software download and technical documentation listing page. Includes the China ROHS table.
■ My Devices Portal FAQs, Release 2.1
Lists the set of frequently asked questions for My Devices Portal users who self-register their devices (BYOD).
■ Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco Identity Services Engine SNS 3400 Series Appliance and Cisco Secure Access Control System CSACS 3415 Appliance
Describes regulatory and compliance information for the 3500 series appliance.
■ Release Notes for Cisco Identity Services Engine, Release 2.1
Describes the features, limitations and restrictions (caveats), and related information for Cisco Identity Services Engine, Release 2.1.
■ Sponsor Portal User Guide for Cisco Identity Services Engine, Release 2.1
Provides information on how a sponsor user can create and maintain guest accounts.
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