Table of Contents
What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation
Cisco Product Documentation Resources
Cisco Internetworking Terms and Acronyms (ITA)
Technical Documentation Ideas Forum
Application Networking Services
Universal Gateways and Access Servers
Voice and Unified Communications
Creating Bookmarks to Cisco.com Pages
Obtaining Additional Information
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Cisco Product Documentation Resources
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Cisco Internetworking Terms and Acronyms (ITA)
This resource defines internetworking terms and acronyms specific to Cisco products, technologies, or services. Some terms may also have descriptions unique to Cisco. The Cisco ITA does not duplicate industry-standard terms for which definitions can be found in other sources. To review this resource:
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Application Networking Services
Cisco IOS and NX-OS Software
New Documents
Describes the features, caveats, and limitations for Cisco NX-OS software for use on the Cisco Nexus 9000 series devices.
Revised Documents
Describes how to configure the interfaces of Cisco Nexus 9000 series devices running Cisco NX-OS Release 6.x.
Describes how to configure multicast routing features on Cisco Nexus 9000 series devices.
Describes how to configure quality of service (QoS) on Cisco Nexus 9000 series devices.
Describes how to configure Layer 3 unicast routing protocols on Cisco Nexus 9000 series devices.
Cloud and Systems Management
New Documents
Describes how Cisco Prime Optical supports basic external authentication.
Describes the northbound Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) interfaces supported by Cisco Prime Optical. This document serves as a reference for developers of OSS applications that work with the Cisco Prime Optical GateWay/CORBA interface.
Explains how to install Cisco Prime Optical and how to upgrade from previous releases.
Contains the licenses and notices for open source software used in Cisco Prime Optical.
Provides steps that lead you through a new installation for a single-server setup with an embedded database. The purpose of this guide is to quickly get you up and running with Prime Optical 10.0.
Describes the caveats for Cisco Prime Optical.
Explains how to use Cisco Prime Optical to manage Cisco Optical Networking System (ONS) network elements (NEs) and switches.
Collaboration Endpoints
New Documents
Provides information required to administrate the MX200 and MX300 video systems using software version TC7.1 at an advanced level. The web interface is described, and the advanced settings available via the web interface and the on-screen menu system are explained.
Describes the basics of using a MX200 and MX300 with the Touch controller.
Describes the use of the MX200 and MX300 video systems using software version TC7.1. You can learn about the Touch, camera adjustments/presets, call control and in-call features, the use of favorites, directory and call history, and details of the Settings menu.
Provides information required to administrate the MX200 G2 and MX300 G2 video systems using software version TC7.1 at an advanced level. The web interface is described, and the advanced settings available via the web interface and the on-screen menu system are explained.
Describes the basics of using a MX200 G2 and MX300 G2 with the Touch 10 controller.
Describes the use of the MX200 G2 and MX300 G2 video systems using software version TC7.1. You can learn about the Touch 10, camera adjustments/presets, call control and in-call features, the use of favorites, directory and call history, and details of the Settings menu.
Includes the CAD drawings and measurements of the MX200 G2.
Includes the CAD drawings and measurements of the MX200 G2 in DXF format that you can download and unzip.
Includes the CAD drawings and measurements of the MX300 G2.
Includes the CAD drawings and measurements of the MX300 G2 in DXF format that you can download and unzip.
Describes the installation of the Cisco TelePresence MX300 G2 floor stand model.
Describes the installation of the Cisco TelePresence MX30 0G2 wall mount model.
Describes the installation of the Cisco TelePresence MX300 G2 wheel base model.
Includes the CAD drawings and measurements of the MX700.
Includes the CAD drawings and measurements of the MX700 in DXF format that you can download and unzip.
Includes the CAD drawings and measurements of the MX800.
Includes the CAD drawings and measurements of the MX800 in DXF format that you can download and unzip.
Describes the open source license information supported for the Cisco TelePresence Precision 60 Camera running TC software version TC7.1.
Describes the open source license information supported for the Cisco TelePresence SpeakerTrack 60 Camera running TC software version TC7.1.
Describes the open source license information supported for the Cisco TelePresence SX10 Quick Set running TC software version TC7.1.
Describes the installation of the Cisco TelePresence SX10 Quick Set.
Describes the use of Cisco TelePresence SX10 Quick Set with software version TC7.1 when you have a remote control. You can learn about the remote control, the system and call settings, camera adjustments/presets, call control and In-call features and about phone book usage.
Describes the open source license information supported for the Cisco TelePresence SX20 Quick Set running TC software version TC7.1.
Provides information required to administrate the Codec SX20 based Quick Set video systems using software version TC7.1 at an advanced level. The web interface is described, and the advanced settings available via the web interface and the on-screen menu system are explained.
Describes the initial configuration of Cisco TelePresence SX20 Quick Set video systems running TC software version TC7.1. This includes setting passwords, and configuring IP, H.323 and SIP using the remote control, the Touch controller, or the web interface.
Describes the basics of using a SX20 Quick Set with the Touch controller.
Describes the use of SX20 Quick Set with software version TC7.1 and a Touch. You can learn about the Touch, camera adjustments/presets, call control and in-call features, the use of favorites, directory and call history, and details of the Settings menu.
Describes the use of theSX80 codec with software version TC7.1 used with a Touch. You can learn about the Touch, camera adjustments/presets, call control and in-call features, the use of favorites, directory and call history, and details of the Settings menu.
Describes the installation of the Cisco TelePresence SX80 codec.
Describes the open source license information supported for the Cisco TelePresence SX80 Codec running TC software version TC7.1.
Describes the basics of using a SX80 codec with the Touch controller.
Describes the initial configuration of Cisco TelePresence C series video systems running TC software version TC7.1. This includes setting passwords, and configuring IP, H.323 and SIP using the remote control, the Touch controller, or the web interface.
Describes the use of Codec C series (C40, C60 and C90) with software version TC7.1 used with a Touch. You can learn about the Touch, camera adjustments/presets, call control and in-call features, the use of favorites, directory and call history, and details of the Settings menu.
Describes the API for Codec C20 using software version TC7.1. Commands described are the xCommand, xConfiguration, xStatus, xHistory, xEvent, xFeedback, xPreferences and SystemTools. This guide also includes the startup scripts and Remote Control key map.
Provides information required to administrate the Codec C40 and C60 based video systems using software version TC7.1 at an advanced level. The web interface is described, and the advanced settings available via the web interface and the on-screen menu system are explained.
Describes the API for Codec C40 and C60 using software version TC7.1. Commands described are the xCommand, xConfiguration, xStatus, xHistory, xEvent, xFeedback, xPreferences and SystemTools. This guide also includes the startup scripts and Remote Control key map.
Provides information required to administrate the Codec C90 based video systems using software version TC7.1 at an advanced level. The web interface is described, and the advanced settings available via the web interface and the on-screen menu system are explained.
Describes the API for Codec C90 using software version TC7.1. Commands described are the xCommand, xConfiguration, xStatus, xHistory, xEvent, xFeedback, xPreferences and SystemTools. This guide also includes the video input matrix, startup scripts, and Remote Control key map.
Provides information required to administrate the EX90/EX60 video systems at an advanced level. The web interface is described, and the advanced settings available via the web interface and the on-screen menu system are explained.
Describes the initial configuration of Cisco TelePresence video systems running TC software. This includes setting passwords, and configuring IP, H.323 and SIP using the remote control, the Touch controller, or the web interface.
Describes the basic use of the EX60 and EX90.
Describes the initial configuration of Cisco TelePresence MX200 and MX300 video systems running TC software version TC7.1. This includes setting passwords, and configuring IP, H.323 and SIP using the remote control, the Touch controller, or the web interface.
Describes the initial configuration of Cisco TelePresence Profile series video systems running TC software version TC7.1. This includes setting passwords, and configuring IP, H.323 and SIP using the remote control, the Touch controller, or the web interface.
Describes the use of the Profile systems with software version TC7.1 used with a Touch. You can learn about the Touch, camera adjustments/presets, call control and in-call features, the use of favorites, directory and call history, and details of the Settings menu.
Provides information required to administrate the Codec C20 based Profile video systems using software version TC7.1 at an advanced level. The web interface is described, and the advanced settings available via the web interface and the on-screen menu system are explained.
Provides information required to administrate the Codec C40 and C60 based Profile video systems using software version TC7.1 at an advanced level. The web interface is described, and the advanced settings available via the web interface and the on-screen menu system are explained.
Provides information required to administrate the Codec C90 based Profile video systems using software version TC7.1 at an advanced level. The web interface is described, and the advanced settings available via the web interface and the on-screen menu system are explained.
Provides information required to administrate the Codec C20 based Quick Set video systems using software version TC7.1 at an advanced level. The web interface is described, and the advanced settings available via the web interface and the on-screen menu system are explained.
Describes the open source license information supported for the Cisco TelePresence TC Console used with TC software version TC7.1.
Describes the open source license information supported for the Cisco TelePresence products running TC software version TC7.1, such as Codec C series, Profile series, MX series, Quick Set C20.
Describes the basics of using a C series codec with the Touch controller.
Revised Documents
Describes the features and capabilities included in the Cisco TelePresence ISDN Link software version IL1.
Describes the features and capabilities included in the Cisco TelePresence System Codec C series, Quick Set series, Profile series, and MX series software version TC5.
Describes the features and capabilities included in the Cisco TelePresence System Codec C series, Quick Set series, Profile series, and MX series software version TC6.
Describes the features and capabilities included in the Cisco TelePresence System Codec C series, Quick Set series, Profile series, and MX series software version TC7.
Conferencing
New Documents
Describes the installation and initial configuration procedure for the Cisco Expressway CE1000 appliance.
Describes the installation and initial configuration procedure for the Cisco Expressway CE500 appliance.
Describes the configuration and maintenance of Cisco TelePresence Conductor version XC2.3.
Provides step-by-step instructions for using certificates with TelePresence Conductor.
Provides step-by-step instructions for deploying a cluster of TelePresence Conductors (XC2.3) with a Cisco Unified CM.
Provides step-by-step instructions for deploying a cluster of TelePresence Conductors with a Cisco VCS in a B2BUA deployment.
Provides step-by-step instructions for deploying a cluster of TelePresence Conductors with a Cisco VCS in a Policy Service deployment.
Describes the Cisco TelePresence Conductor's Application Programming Interface.
Details new features, resolved issues, open issues, and limitations in TelePresence Conductor version XC2.0.3
Details new features, resolved issues, open issues, and limitations in TelePresence Conductor version XC2.2.2
Details new features, resolved issues, open issues, and limitations in TelePresence Conductor version XC2.3
Describes the installation and initial configuration procedure for Cisco TelePresence Conductor XC2.3 on Virtual Machine.
Provides step-by-step instructions for deploying a TelePresence Conductor with a Cisco VCS in a deployment using the back-to-back user agent.
Provides step-by-step instructions for deploying a TelePresence Conductor with a Cisco VCS in a deployment using the Policy Service.
Provides step-by-step instructions for deploying a Cisco TelePresence Conductor with a Cisco Unified CM.
Describes how to use the Cisco TelePresence FindMe feature of the TelePresence User Portal.
Details new features, resolved issues, open issues, and limitations in Cisco TelePresence IP Gateway 2.0(3.34)
Details new features, resolved issues, open issues, and limitations in Cisco TelePresence ISDN GW 2.2(1.94)
Describes the maintenance, operation, and troubleshooting of Cisco TMS 14.4.
A reference to the Cisco TMS APIs for booking and remote setup, with instructions on setting up your environment. Changes to the API are in the Cisco TMS 14.4 release notes.
From this release, this deployment guide replaces the separate installation and administrator guides for Cisco TMSXE.
Details new features, resolved issues, open issues, and limitations in Cisco TMSXE 4.0.
Describes how to book telepresence meetings from Outlook with or without WebEx.
Describes the prerequisites, best practices, and procedures for installing or upgrading to Cisco TMS 14.4. Includes guidance for redundant deployments.
Details new features, resolved issues, open issues, and limitations in Cisco TMSPE 1.2.
- Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Provisioning Extension with Cisco Unified CM Deployment Guide (1.2)
Describes the prerequisites, best practices, and procedures for deploying, installing, and maintaining Cisco TMSPE 1.2 with Cisco Unified CM.
Describes the prerequisites, best practices, and procedures for deploying, installing, and maintaining Cisco TMSPE 1.2 with Cisco VCS.
Details new features, resolved issues, open issues, and limitations in Cisco TMS 14.4.
Details new features, resolved issues, open issues, and limitations in Cisco TelePresence Serial Gateway series 1.0(1.38)
Details new features, resolved issues, open issues, and limitations in TelePresence Server version 2.3(1.58)
Details new features, resolved issues, open issues, and limitations in TelePresence Server version 3.1(1.98) on hardware platforms
Details new features, resolved issues, open issues, and limitations in TelePresence Server version 4.0(1.57)
Provides the reader with detailed descriptions of the concepts and features of the TelePresence Server's user interface, when operating in locally managed mode. Applies only to 7010 and MSE 8710 models.
Provides the reader with detailed descriptions of the concepts and features of the TelePresence Server's user interface, when operating in remotely managed mode. Applies only to 7010 and MSE 8710 models.
Lists the methods and parameters for interacting with TelePresence Server 4.0 via its XML-RPC API
Provides the reader with detailed descriptions of the concepts and features of the TelePresence Server on Media 310/320's user interface
Describes the install procedure for Cisco TelePresence Server on Virtual Machine version 4.0
Provides the reader with detailed descriptions of the concepts and features of the TelePresence Server on Virtual Machine's user interface
Details new features, resolved issues, open issues, and limitations in TelePresence Server on Virtual Machine 3.1(1.98)
Details new features, resolved issues, open issues, and limitations in TelePresence Server version 3.0(2.49)
Details new features, resolved issues, open issues, and limitations in Cisco TelePresence Supervisor MSE 8050 2.3(1.32)
Describes the installation and initial configuration procedure for the Cisco VCS CE500 appliance.
Describes the installation and initial configuration procedure for the Cisco VCS CE1000 appliance.
Contains license information for open source components used in Cisco TelePresence Conductor XC2.3.
Security
New Documents
Configures the firewall features for ASA using ASDM.
Configures the firewall features for ASA using CLI.
Configures general operations for the ASA using ASDM.
Configures general operations for the ASA using CLI.
Describes how to implement the use of NetFlow collectors for the ASAs.
Configures the VPN features for ASA using ASDM.
Configures VPN on the ASA using CLI.
Specifies the options that are enabled on a given ASA. Describes how to obtain a license activation key, how to activate it, and the available licenses for each model.
Contains the licenses and notices for open source software used in the ASA.
Contains release information for Cisco ASDM Versions 7.2(1) for the Cisco ASA series.
Contains release information for Cisco ASA software Versions 9.2(1).
Revised Documents
Lists new features by release.
Contains the commands available for use with the ASA to protect your network from unauthorized use and to establish Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to connect remote sites and users to your network.
Contains the commands available for use with the ASA to protect your network from unauthorized use and to establish Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to connect remote sites and users to your network.
Contains the commands available for use with the ASA to protect your network from unauthorized use and to establish Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to connect remote sites and users to your network.
Contains the commands available for use with the ASA to protect your network from unauthorized use and to establish Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to connect remote sites and users to your network.
Configures the firewall features for ASA using ASDM.
Configures the firewall features for ASA using CLI.
Configures general operations for the ASA using ASDM.
Configures general operations for the ASA using CLI.
Lists the new, changed, and deprecated syslog messages.
Configures the VPN features for ASA using ASDM.
Configures VPN on the ASA using CLI.
Provides information on installing Cisco Identity Services Engine on supported Cisco ISE appliances, VMware, Cisco Network Admission Control (NAC) appliance, and Cisco Secure Access Control System (ACS) appliance.
Describes the various services and features that Cisco Identity Services Engine offers and how to configure them.
Describes the available Cisco ASA series documentation and provides links to access the documentation online.
Contains release information for Cisco ASDM Versions 7.2(1) for the Cisco ASA series.
Describes the features, limitations and restrictions (caveats), and related information for Cisco Identity Services Engine, Release 1.2.
Provides information on the features, related documentation, resolved issues, and known issues for functionality for Cisco Secure Access Control System, Release 5.5.
Contains release information for Cisco ASA software Versions 9.2(1).
Switches
New Documents
Describes the features, caveats, and limitations for the Cisco Nexus Cloud Services Platform.
Revised Documents
Describes how to install and manage EPLD images for the Cisco Nexus 9000 series hardware.
Describes how to install, manage, and replace components for the Cisco Nexus 9396PX switch hardware.
Describes how to install, manage, and replace components for the Cisco Nexus 93128TX switch hardware.
Voice and Unified Communications
New Documents
Introduces support for the Cisco TelePresence MX200 G2 running TC7.1. You must install Cisco Unified Communications Manager Device Package 8.6(2) for the MX200 G2 to function correctly.
Introduces support for the Cisco TelePresence MX200 G2 running TC7.1. You must install Cisco Unified Communications Manager Device Package 9.1(2) for the MX200 G2 to function correctly. SX10 and Cisco TelePresence SX80 on Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9.1(2). This release enables support for these two devices.
Introduces support for the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7821, 7841, and 7861 running SIP firmware release 10.1(1)SR1. SX10 and Cisco TelePresence SX80 on Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9.1(2). This release enables support for these two devices.
Introduces support for the Cisco Unified IP Phones 7821, 7841, and 7861 running SIP firmware release 10.1(1)SR1.This Device Package also resolves
– Caveats CSCum71019 - Hebrew Local fix
– CSCun03177 - 7821 phones consume Enhanced UCL instead of basic in CUCM 9.x and 10.x
Introduces support for the Cisco TelePresence MX200 G2 running TC7.1. You must install Cisco Unified Communications Manager Device Package 9.1(2) for the MX200 G2 to function correctly.
Adds support for Cisco TelePresence MX300 G2 running TC7.0. You must install Cisco Unified Communications Manager Device Package 10.0(1) for the MX300 G2 to function correctly. Also introduces support for the Cisco TelePresence MX200 G2, SX10, and SX80 running TC7.1. You must install Cisco Unified Communications Manager Device Package 10.0(1) for these devices to function correctly. Enables the simulcast feature on Unified Communications Manager for Cisco TelePresence SX80, SX10, and Cisco MX 300 G2. You must install Cisco Unified Communications Manager Device Package 10.0(1) for the simulcast feature to function correctly on these devices. This Device Package introduces support for the Cisco IP Phones 7821, 7841, and 7861 running SIP firmware release 10.1(1)SR1. And this device package resolves the following caveats: CSCum71019 - Hebrew Local fix; CSCun03177 - 7821 phones consume Enhanced UCL instead of basic in CUCM 9.x and 10.x
Cisco Unified Communication Manager Device Package 9.1(1) introduces support for the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7800 series on Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9.1(1). This release contains the firmware for the following Cisco Unified IP Phones:
Cisco Unified Communication Manager Device Package 9.1(1) also introduces support for the Cisco TelePresence MX 300 G2 on Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9.1(1). This release enables support for the Cisco TelePresence MX 300 G2 device.
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