Cisco MediaSense is a network-based media services platform that supports the recording, playback, live streaming, and storage of media.
The Installation and Administration Guide for Cisco MediaSense is written for system administrators who have the domain-specific knowledge required to install, set up, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot Cisco MediaSense.
System administrators need experience with or training in Java to make best use of the capabilities ofCisco MediaSense and all of the Cisco Unified Communications family of products.
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