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■ Cisco Prime Optical 10.6.2 Open Source
Contains the licenses and notices for open source software used in Cisco Prime Optical.
■ Cisco Codec Plus Administrator Guide (CE9.1)
Provides information required to administrate the Codec Plus and Room Kit Plus using software version CE9.1. The web interface is described, and the advanced settings available via the web interface and the on-screen menu system are explained.
■ Cisco Codec Plus CAD Drawings
Shows CAD drawings for Cisco Codec Plus.
■ Cisco Codec Plus Wall Bracket CAD Drawings
Shows CAD drawings for Cisco Codec Plus wall bracket.
■ Cisco DX70 and DX80 Administrator Guide (CE9.1)
Provides information required to administrate the DX70 and DX80 video systems using software version CE9.1. The web interface is described, and the advanced settings available via the web interface and the on-screen menu system are explained.
■ Cisco DX70 and DX80 API Reference Guide (CE9.1)
Describes the API for DX70 and DX80 using software version CE9.1. The system commands described are xCommand, xConfiguration, xStatus, xHistory, xEvent, xFeedback, xPreferences and SystemTools.
■ Cisco DX70 and DX80 Quick Reference Guide (CE9.1)
Describes the basics of Cisco DX70 and DX80. You will learn how to place a call, use the list of contacts, initiate a video conference, and share content.
■ Cisco DX70 and DX80 User Guide (CE9.1)
Describes the use of Cisco DX70 and DX80. You can learn about the system user interface, call control and in-call features, and about phone book usage.
■ Cisco Spark Codec Plus API Reference Guide (CE9.1)
Describes the API for Codec Plus, which is part of the Room Kit Plus, using software version CE9.1. The system commands described are xCommand, xConfiguration, xStatus, xHistory, xEvent, xFeedback, xPreferences and SystemTools.
■ Cisco Spark Room Kit Administrator Guide (CE9.1)
Provides information required to administrate the Room Kit video system using software version CE9.1. The web interface is described, and the advanced settings available via the web interface and the on-screen menu system are explained.
■ Cisco Spark Room Kit API Reference Guide (CE9.1)
Describes the API for Room Kit using software version CE9.1. The system commands described are xCommand, xConfiguration, xStatus, xHistory, xEvent, xFeedback, xPreferences and SystemTools.
■ Cisco TelePresence CE Software Release Notes (CE9)
Describes the features and capabilities included in the Cisco TelePresence DX, MX and SX series and Cisco Spark Room Kit software version CE9.
■ Cisco TelePresence CE9.1.1 Software Deferral Notice
Describes software deferral notice for Cisco Collaboration Endpoint Software version CE9.1.1.
■ Cisco TelePresence Codec SX10 API Reference Guide (CE9.1)
Describes the API for Codec SX10 using software version CE9.1. The system commands described are xCommand, xConfiguration, xStatus, xHistory, xEvent, xFeedback, xPreferences and SystemTools.
■ Cisco TelePresence Codec SX20 API Reference Guide (CE9.1)
Describes the API for Codec SX20 using software version CE9.1. The system commands described are xCommand, xConfiguration, xStatus, xHistory, xEvent, xFeedback, xPreferences and SystemTools.
■ Cisco TelePresence Codec SX80 API Reference Guide (CE9.1)
Describes the API for Codec SX80 using software version CE9.1. The system commands described are xCommand, xConfiguration, xStatus, xHistory, xEvent, xFeedback, xPreferences and SystemTools.
■ Cisco TelePresence DX, MX, SX and Room Kit Series Getting Started Guide (CE9.1)
Describes the initial configuration of Cisco TelePresence DX, MX, and SX series video systems running CE software version CE9.1. This includes setting passwords, and configuring IP, H.323 and SIP using the remote control, the Touch controller, or the web interface.
■ Cisco TelePresence DX, MX, SX and Spark Room Series In-Room Control Guide (CE9.0)
Describes how to setup and use the In-Room Control feature with the Cisco TelePresence DX, MX and SX series and Cisco Spark Room Series video systems. With the In-Room Control editor you can add custom elements to our touch user interfaces. Such user interface extensions may be controls for lights or blinds, or other peripherals controlled by external control systems.
■ Cisco TelePresence MX, SX and Room Kit Series Quick Reference Guide for Touch 10 (CE9.1)
Describes the basics of the MX, SX, and Room Kit series video systems with a Touch 10 controller. You will learn how to place a call, use the list of contacts, initiate a video conference, and share content.
■ Cisco TelePresence MX, SX and Room Kit Series User Guide for Touch 10 (CE9.1)
Describes the use of the MX and SX series video systems with a Touch controller. You will 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.
■ Cisco TelePresence MX200 G2 and MX300 G2 Administrator Guide (CE9.1)
Provides information required to administrate the MX200 G2 and MX300 G2 video systems using software version CE9.1. The web interface is described, and the advanced settings available via the web interface and the on-screen menu system are explained.
■ Cisco TelePresence MX200 G2 and MX300 G2 API Reference Guide (CE9.1)
Describes the API for MX200 G2 and MX300 G2 using software version CE9.1. The system commands described are xCommand, xConfiguration, xStatus, xHistory, xEvent, xFeedback, xPreferences and SystemTools.
■ Cisco TelePresence MX700 and MX800 Administrator Guide (CE9.1)
Provides information required to administrate the MX700 and MX800 video systems using software version CE9.1. The web interface is described, and the advanced settings available via the web interface and the on-screen menu system are explained.
■ Cisco TelePresence MX700 and MX800 API Reference Guide (CE9.1)
Describes the API for MX700 and MX800 using software version CE9.1. The system commands described are xCommand, xConfiguration, xStatus, xHistory, xEvent, xFeedback, xPreferences and SystemTools.
■ Cisco TelePresence SX Series Quick Reference Guide for Remote Control (CE9.1)
Describes the basics of Cisco TelePresence SX10 and SX20 Quick Set with a remote control. You will learn how to place a call, use the list of contacts, initiate a video conference, and share content.
■ Cisco TelePresence SX Series User Guide for Remote Control (CE9.1)
Describes the use of Cisco TelePresence SX10 and SX20 Quick Set with 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.
■ Cisco TelePresence SX10 Quick Set Administrator Guide (CE9.1)
Provides information required to administrate the Cisco TelePresence SX10 Quick Set using software version CE9.1. The web interface and the system settings that are available via the web interface are explained.
■ Cisco TelePresence SX20 Quick Set Administrator Guide (CE9.1)
Provides information required to administrate the Cisco TelePresence Codec SX20 based Quick Set video systems using software version CE9.1. The web interface is described, and the advanced settings available via the web interface and the on-screen menu system are explained.
■ Cisco TelePresence SX80 Administrator Guide (CE9.1)
Provides information required to administrate the SX80 codec using software version CE9.1. The web interface and the system settings that are available via the web interface are explained.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Administrator Guide (15.0)
Describes the configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting of Cisco TMS 15.0.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Administrator Guide (15.1)
Describes the configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting of Cisco TMS 15.1.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Administrator Guide (15.2.1)
Describes the configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting of Cisco TMS 15.2.1.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Administrator Guide (15.3)
Describes the configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting of Cisco TMS 15.3.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Administrator Guide (15.4)
Describes the configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting of Cisco TMS 15.4.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Administrator Guide (15.5)
Describes the configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting of Cisco TMS 15.5.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension Booking API Programming Reference Guide (15.1)
Describes the objects and entities used by Cisco TMSBA, includes references of the functions and objects available in the booking and remote setup APIs, explains the versioning logic, and provides usage patterns suggesting how an external user interface, booking database, or booking system may interact with Cisco TMS using the APIs.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension Booking API Programming Reference Guide (15.2.1)
Describes the objects and entities used by Cisco TMSBA, includes references of the functions and objects available in the booking and remote setup APIs, explains the versioning logic, and provides usage patterns suggesting how an external user interface, booking database, or booking system may interact with Cisco TMS using the APIs.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension Booking API Programming Reference Guide (15.3)
Describes the objects and entities used by Cisco TMSBA, includes references of the functions and objects available in the booking and remote setup APIs, explains the versioning logic, and provides usage patterns suggesting how an external user interface, booking database, or booking system may interact with Cisco TMS using the APIs.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension Booking API Programming Reference Guide (15.4)
Describes the objects and entities used by Cisco TMSBA, includes references of the functions and objects available in the booking and remote setup APIs, explains the versioning logic, and provides usage patterns suggesting how an external user interface, booking database, or booking system may interact with Cisco TMS using the APIs.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension Booking API Programming Reference Guide (15.5)
Describes the objects and entities used by Cisco TMSBA, includes references of the functions and objects available in the booking and remote setup APIs, explains the versioning logic, and provides usage patterns suggesting how an external user interface, booking database, or booking system may interact with Cisco TMS using the APIs.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension for Microsoft Exchange Deployment Guide (4.0.3)
Describes prerequisites, best practices, and procedures for upgrading to, installing, deploying, and maintaining Cisco TMSXE 4.0.3. Includes guidance and instructions for redundant deployments.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension for Microsoft Exchange Deployment Guide (4.0)
Describes prerequisites, best practices, and procedures for upgrading to, installing, deploying, and maintaining Cisco TMSXE 4.0. Includes guidance and instructions for redundant deployments.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension for Microsoft Exchange Deployment Guide (4.1)
Describes prerequisites, best practices, and procedures for upgrading to, installing, deploying, and maintaining Cisco TMSXE 4.1. Includes guidance and instructions for redundant deployments.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension for Microsoft Exchange Deployment Guide (5.0)
Describes prerequisites, best practices, and procedures for upgrading to, installing, deploying, and maintaining Cisco TMSXE 4.1. Includes guidance and instructions for redundant deployments.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension for Microsoft Exchange Deployment Guide (5.1)
Describes prerequisites, best practices, and procedures for upgrading to, installing, deploying, and maintaining Cisco TMSXE 5.1. Includes guidance and instructions for redundant deployments.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension for Microsoft Exchange Deployment Guide (5.2)
Describes prerequisites, best practices, and procedures for upgrading to, installing, deploying, and maintaining Cisco TMSXE 5.2. Includes guidance and instructions for redundant deployments.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension for Microsoft Exchange Deployment Guide (5.3)
Describes prerequisites, best practices, and procedures for upgrading to, installing, deploying, and maintaining Cisco TMSXE 5.3. Includes guidance and instructions for redundant deployments.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension for Microsoft Exchange Deployment Guide (5.4)
Describes prerequisites, best practices, and procedures for upgrading to, installing, deploying, and maintaining Cisco TMSXE 5.4. Includes guidance and instructions for redundant deployments.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension for Microsoft Exchange Deployment Guide (5.5)
Describes prerequisites, best practices, and procedures for upgrading to, installing, deploying, and maintaining Cisco TMSXE 5.5. Includes guidance and instructions for redundant deployments.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Software Release Notes (15.3)
Details new features, resolved issues, open issues, and limitations in Cisco TMS 15.3.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Software Release Notes (15.4.4)
Details new features, resolved issues, open issues, and limitations in Cisco TMS 15.4.4.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Software Release Notes (15.4)
Details new features, resolved issues, open issues, and limitations in Cisco TMS 15.4.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Software Release Notes (15.5)
Details new features, resolved issues, open issues, and limitations in Cisco TMS 15.5.
■ Cisco TelePresence Supervisor MSE 8050 Product Release Note 2.3(1.51)
Describes the features of this release, lists the resolved and open issues, and details the upgrade process.
■ Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Release Note (X8.8.2)
Details new features, issues, changed behavior, and limitations in Cisco VCS X8.8.2.
■ CCP Express 3.4 Release Notes
Support Cisco Configuration Professional Express Release 3.4 on the IR800 Series.
■ Cisco 809 Industrial Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide
Provides an overview and explains how to install, connect, and perform initial configuration for the Cisco 809 ISR.
■ Cisco Configuration Professional Express 3.4 Administration Guide
Describes how to install, configure, and use the Cisco Configuration Professional Express (Cisco CP Express) on the IR800 Series Routers.
■ Cisco Configuration Professional Express Quick Start Guide
Explains how to start using Cisco Configuration Professional Express (Cisco CP Express) 3.4. This installation assumes the IR800 router has been configured at the factory with the IR-CCP-EXP option. This ensures a default configuration file is available in NVRAM and the router will have a basic configuration with an IP address on startup.
■ Cisco Industrial Routers and Industrial Wireless Access Points Antenna Guide
Provides the descriptions and installation instructions for wireless antennas supported on the Cisco Industrial Series Routers and Access Points.
■ Cisco IR829 Industrial Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide
Provides an overview and explains how to install, connect, and perform initial configuration for the Cisco IR829.
■ Open Source Used in the IR800 Series 15.6(3)M2
Provides licenses and notices for open source software used in the IR800 Series.
■ Release Notes for Cisco Identity Services Engine, Release 2.0
Describes new features and capabilities added in Cisco Identity Services Engine Release 2.0 (patch 5). Lists the resolved and open issues.
■ Cisco Expressway IP Port Usage Configuration Guide (X8.9.2)
Provides information about the IP ports required to connect infrastructure components related to Cisco Expressway deployments.
■ Cisco Expressway Options with Cisco Meeting Server and/or Microsoft Infrastructure (Expressway X8.9.2)
Illustrates and describes various deployment scenarios involving an Expressway traversal pair, Microsoft Federation, and the Cisco Meeting Server.
■ Cisco Expressway with Cisco Meeting Server and Microsoft Federation (X8.9)
Illustrates and describes various deployment scenarios involving an Expressway traversal pair, Microsoft Federation, and the Cisco Meeting Server.
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