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■ Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager 2.0 Documentation Overview
Lists the guides that provide information about Cisco EPN Manager 2.0. to 2.0.4 and provides links to each guide on Cisco.com.
■ Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager 2.0.1 RESTConf NBI Guide
Describes the Cisco EPN Manager 2.0.1 RESTConf/Yang-based northbound APIs which can be used to integrate with an OSS system.
■ Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager 2.0.4 Installation Guide
Describes how to install Cisco EPN Manager 2.0.4 for standard and high-availability deployments.
■ Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager 2.0.4 MTOSI API Guide for OSS Integration
Describes the MTOSI (Multi-Technology Operations Systems Interface) northbound APIs which can be used to integrate with an OSS system.
■ Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager 2.0.4 Release Notes
Describes new features and device support added in Cisco EPN Manager 2.0.4. Includes information about mandatory point patches. Describes how to use the Bug Search tool to access information about open bugs.
■ Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager 2.0.4 User and Administrator Guide
Describes how to set up and get started with Cisco EPN Manager, and use it to manage and monitor your network.
■ Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager Supported Alarms
Lists the Cisco EPN Manager supported alarms along with the respective alarm categories, severities, recommended actions, and other alarm information.
■ Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager Supported Devices
Lists the Cisco EPN Manager supported devices along with the respective device operating systems and supported features.
■ Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager Supported Syslogs
Lists the Cisco EPN Manager supported syslogs along with the respective descriptions, severities, and other syslog information.
■ Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager Supported TL1 Messages
Lists the Cisco EPN Manager supported TL1 messages (for Cisco NCS 2000 devices) along with the respective descriptions, severities, and other message information.
■ Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager Supported Traps
Lists the Cisco EPN Manager supported SNMP traps along with their respective descriptions, severities, and other trap information.
■ Cisco DX70 and DX80 Administrator Guide (CE8.3)
Provides information required to administrate the DX70 and DX80 video systems using software version CE8.3. 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 (CE8.3)
Describes the API for the DX70 and DX80 using software version CE8.3. Commands described are xCommand, xConfiguration, xStatus, xEvent, xFeedback, xPreferences and SystemTools.
■ Cisco DX70 and DX80 User Guide (CE8.3)
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 TelePresence CE Software Release Notes (CE8)
Describes the features and capabilities included in the Cisco TelePresence DX, MX, and SX series software version CE8.
■ Cisco TelePresence Codec SX10 API Reference Guide (CE8.3)
Describes the API for Codec SX10 using software version CE8.3. Commands described are xCommand, xConfiguration, xStatus, xHistory, xEvent, xFeedback, xPreferences and SystemTools.
■ Cisco TelePresence Codec SX20 API Reference Guide (CE8.3)
Describes the API for Codec SX20 using software version CE8.3. Commands described are xCommand, xConfiguration, xStatus, xHistory, xEvent, xFeedback, xPreferences and SystemTools.
■ Cisco TelePresence DX, MX and SX Series Getting Started Guide (CE8.3)
Describes the initial configuration of Cisco TelePresence DX, MX, and SX series video systems running CE software version CE8.3. This includes setting passwords, and configuring IP, H.323 and SIP using the remote control, the Touch controller, or the web interface.
■ Cisco TelePresence MX and SX Series In-Room Control Guide (CE8.3)
Describes how to setup and use the In-Room Control feature with the Cisco TelePresence MX and SX series video systems. With the In-Room Control editor you can add custom elements to the Touch 10 user interface. Such user interface extensions may be controls for lights or blinds, or other peripherals controlled by external control systems.
■ Cisco TelePresence MX and SX Series User Guide for Touch 10 (CE8.3)
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 (CE8.3)
Provides information required to administrate the MX200 G2 and MX300 G2 video systems using software version CE8.3. 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 (CE8.3)
Describes the API for the MX200 G2 and MX300 G2 using software version CE8.3. Commands described are xCommand, xConfiguration, xStatus, xEvent, xFeedback, xPreferences and SystemTools.
■ Cisco TelePresence MX700 and MX800 Administrator Guide (CE8.3)
Provides information required to administrate the MX700 and MX800 video systems using software version CE8.3. 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 (CE8.3)
Describes the API for the MX700 and MX800 using software version CE8.3. Commands described are xCommand, xConfiguration, xStatus, xEvent, xFeedback, xPreferences and SystemTools.
■ Cisco TelePresence SX Series User Guide for Remote Control (CE8.3)
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 (CE8.3)
Provides information required to administrate the Cisco TelePresence SX10 Quick Set using software version CE8.3. The web interface and the system settings that are available via the web interface are explained.
■ Cisco TelePresence SX20 Quick Set Administrator Guide (CE8.3)
Provides information required to administrate the Cisco TelePresence Codec SX20 based Quick Set video systems using software version CE8.3. 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 (CE8.3)
Provides information required to administrate the SX80 codec using software version CE8.3. The web interface and the system settings that are available via the web interface are explained.
■ Cisco TelePresence SX80 API Reference Guide (CE8.3)
Describes the API for the SX80 codec using software version CE8.3. Commands described are xCommand, xConfiguration, xStatus, xEvent, xFeedback, xPreferences and SystemTools.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension for Microsoft Exchange Release Notes (5.4)
Details open issues, and limitations in Cisco TMSXE 5.4.
■ Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Provisioning Extension Release Notes (1.9)
Details changes in Cisco TMSPE 1.9.
■ Cisco TelePresence Serial Gateway Series Version 1.0(1.52) Release Notes
Describes the features of this release, lists the resolved and open issues, and details the upgrade process.
■ Cisco 4G LTE Software Configuration Guide
Provides an overview of the software features and configuration information for Cisco Fourth-Generation (4G) Long-Term Evolution (LTE) Wireless WAN (WWAN) Enhanced High-Speed WAN Interface Cards (EHWIC-4G-LTEs), Cisco 819 Series 4G LTE ISRs, Cisco C880 Series 4G LTE ISRs and Cisco C890 Series 4G LTE ISRs.
■ Cisco Aironet 1552 Series for Hazardous Locations Installation Guide
Explains the steps for installing the Cisco Aironet 1552 Series Outdoor Mesh Access Point for Hazardous Locations.
■ Cisco Firmware Upgrade Guide for Cellular Modems
Describes upgrading Cisco cellular modem firmware on Cisco ISR and IR Routers.
■ Cisco Industrial Routers Antenna Guide
Provides the descriptions and installation instructions for wireless antennas supported on the Cisco Industrial Series Routers. This guide is not intended to replace existing hardware installation guides, software configuration guides, or other sources of information that are product specific. Instead, this guide is intended to provide a single source of antenna information and supported platforms for the Industrial Routers.
■ Cisco IR800 Integrated Services Router Software Configuration Guide
Provides an overview of the software features and explains how to perform the configuration steps for the Cisco IR800 Integrated Services Routers.
■ Cisco IR829 Industrial Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide
Provides an overview of the features available for the Cisco IR829 Integrated Services Routers (ISRs).
■ Cisco Firepower Management Center 750, 1500, 2000, 3500, and 4000 Hardware Installation Guide
Install the Firepower System on Firepower Management Center models 750, 1500, 2000, 3500, and 3000.
■ ASA with FirePOWER Services Local Management Configuration Guide, Version 6.2
Configure the Firepower System via ASDM.
■ Cisco ASA to Firepower Threat Defense Migration Guide, Version 6.2
Use Cisco’s migration tool to migrate your ASA configuration to a Firepower Threat Defense Device.
■ Cisco Firepower Compatibility Guide
Understand Firepower System compatibility.
■ Cisco Firepower Management Center 1000, 2500, and 4500 Hardware Installation Guide
Install the Firepower System on Firepower Management Center models 1000, 2500, or 4500.
■ Cisco Firepower Management Center for KVM Deployment Quick Start Guide
Deploy the Firepower Management Center Virtual using the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) hypervisor.
■ Cisco Firepower Management Center Getting Started Guide for Models 1000, 2500, and 4500
Get started with the Firepower Management Center for models 1000, 2500, and 4500.
■ Cisco Firepower Management Center Virtual for the AWS Cloud Quick Start Guide
Deploy the Firepower Management Center Virtual using the AWS Cloud hypervisor.
■ Cisco Firepower Management Center Virtual for VMware Deployment Quick Start Guide
Deploy the Firepower Management Center Virtual using the VMware hypervisor.
■ Cisco Firepower System Feature Licenses
Understand Firepower System feature licenses.
■ Cisco Firepower Threat Defense Configuration Guide for Firepower Device Manager, Version 6.2
Configure the Firepower System via the Firepower Device Manager.
■ Cisco Firepower Threat Defense for the ASA 5500-X Series Using Firepower Device Manager Quick Start Guide
Complete the initial configuration of Firepower Threat Defense on an ASA 5500-X Series device using the Firepower Device Manager web-based device setup wizard.
■ Cisco Firepower Threat Defense for the ASA 5500-X Series Using Firepower Management Center Quick Start Guide
Complete the initial configuration of Firepower Threat Defense on an ASA 5500-X Series device and register the device to a Firepower Management Center.
■ Cisco Firepower Threat Defense for the ASA 5506-X Series Using Firepower Device Manager Quick Start Guide
Complete the initial configuration of Firepower Threat Defense on an ASA 5506-X Series device using the Firepower Device Manager web-based device setup wizard.
■ Cisco Firepower Threat Defense for the ASA 5506-X Series Using Firepower Management Center Quick Start Guide
Complete the initial configuration of Firepower Threat Defense on an ASA 5506-X Series device and register the device to a Firepower Management Center.
■ Cisco Firepower Threat Defense for the ASA 5508-X and 5516-X Series Using Firepower Device Manager Quick Start Guide
Complete the initial configuration of Firepower Threat Defense on an ASA 5508-X or 5516-X Series device using the Firepower Device Manager web-based device setup wizard.
■ Cisco Firepower Threat Defense for the ASA 5508-X and 5516-X Series Using Firepower Management Center Quick Start Guide
Complete the initial configuration of Firepower Threat Defense on an ASA 5508-X or 5516-X Series device and register the device to a Firepower Management Center.
■ Cisco Firepower Threat Defense Virtual for Microsoft Azure Quick Start Guide
Deploy the Firepower Threat Defense Virtual using the Microsoft Azure hypervisor.
■ Firepower Management Center Configuration Guide, Version 6.2
Configure the Firepower System via the Firepower Management Center and devices.
■ Firepower REST API Quick Start Guide, Version 6.2
■ Firepower System Event Streamer Integration Guide v6.2
Configure the Cisco Event Streamer (eStreamer).
■ Firepower System Release Notes, Version 6.2.0
Install Version 6.2 of the Firepower System.
■ Firepower Threat Defense Command Reference Guide
Configure a limited set of features on Firepower Threat Defense Devices using the command line interface.
■ Navigating the Cisco Firepower System Documentation
Find the documentation for the Firepower System.
■ Open Source Used in Firepower System Version 6.2
Contains the licenses and notices for open source software used in the Firepower System.
■ Terminal Services (TS) Agent Guide, Version 1.0
Install the Firepower System Cisco Terminal Services (TS) Agent on Microsoft Windows Terminal Servers.
■ Cisco Meeting Server with Expressway X8.9
Illustrates and describes various deployment scenarios involving an Expressway traversal pair and the Cisco Meeting Server.
■ Cisco R42612 Rack and RP-Series Metered Input PDU Installation Guide
Describes how to install Cisco R42612 Racks and Cisco RP-Series Power Distribution Units.
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