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– Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2680 v3 @2.50GHz 24 cores
– 64 GB RAM
Note This hardware specification is for TCS 7.0 Appliance on M4 only. TCS 7.0 Appliance is not supported on third generation hardware.
TCS 7.0 VM is supported on third-generation, fourth-generation and third party hardware.
New Software Features:
Migration to Windows server 2012 R2
TCS 7.0 is migrated from Windows server 2008 R2 Standard Edition to Windows server 2012 R2 Standard Edition.
Migration to SQL Server 2012
TCS 7.0 is migrated from SQL Server 2005 to SQL Server 2012 in standalone, while in Cluster user can have SQL Server 2008 or SQL server 2012.
TCS 7.0 M3/M4/BE7K/Third Party OVA Specifications
CPU
8v CPU (4 Virtual Sockets 2 cores per socket)
RAM
8 GB
Hard Disk
550 GB HDD
Note TCS 7.0 VM is supported on Cisco UCS M3, M4 hardware and any Third Party hardware with minimum above specified resources available Processor Type.
TCS 7.0 BE6K OVA Specifications
UCS
C220 M3
CPU
2 Virtual CPU
RAM
4 GB
Hyper Threading
Disabled
Note This hardware specifications for TCS as VM on BE6K hardware.
Tested Third Party Hardware Details
Machine Make
HP
Machine Model No
ProLiant ML350p Gen8
CPU Cores
6 CPUs x 2.094 GHz
Processor Type
Intel(R) CPU E5-2620 v2 @ 2.10GHz
RAM
8 GB
Hard Disk
900x2 GB
Content Server Compatibility Matrix.
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Table 1 Cisco Show and Share and Content Server Software Compatibility
Software Version
Show and Share 5.2.1
Show and Share 5.2.2
Show and Share 5.2.3
Show and Share 5.3 and 5.3 Patch 1
Show and Share 5.5
Content Server 7.0
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Table 2 Cisco MXE 3500 and Content Server Software Compatibility
Software Version
MXE 3.2
MXE 3.3
MXE 3.5
Content Server 7.0
N
Y
Y
Table 3 VBrick and Content Server Software Compatibility
Software Version
VBrick 7.4
VBrick 7.5
Content Server 7.0
N
Y
Limitations and Restrictions.
For TCS 7.0, there is no on-box streaming server as Windows Server 2012 doesn’t support Windows Media Streaming server.For live streaming, TCS needs to be configured with external streaming server.
Multicast content delivery from Windows media services is not supported on Windows 2012 Standard Edition.External Media Server can be used for unicast and multicast streaming.
The Content Server does not support running Windows services such as Active Directory Domain Services (ADDS), DNS server, or file services. You should configure an external server for all Windows-based services.
Known Issues
During third party hardware certification, it was found that TCS UI didn't show up though TCS is successfully installed and all the services were functioning.” To ensure that installation of TCS Software gets installed on third party Hardware. Please make sure correct date and times is configured. To check, do the following:
– Go to ESXI > Configuration > Time Configuration > Properties. Update the correct date and time (CSCus76714).
Audio only recording with SIP is not supported in TCS 7.0.
PIN Protected calls does not work with SIP.
If you change the domain name of a third-generation Content Server and then run Windows Server Backup, the system could return this error message: “ The Block Level Backup Engine Service has been disabled. Enable the service and then restart Windows Server Backup”.
– The workaround is to start the Windows service called Virtual Disk, and then launch Windows Server Backup. If starting the Virtual Disk service does not resolve the issue, you should uninstall and reinstall the Windows Server Backup feature. (CSCuo29694)
Browser Issues
Table 4 Browser Issues
Browser
Issue
Workaround
IE 11
WMV and QuickTime recordings may not play in IE 11
To play WMV and QuickTime recordings, the Content Server site must be added to the compatibility view list as show in Figure 1.
Firefox
WMV Recordings may not be viewable in the content editor.
After playing a WMV recording on Firefox, the following error might appear and Firefox stops responding: “ Microsoft Windows Media Player Firefox plugin may be busy or it may have stopped responding. You can stop the plugin now, or you can continue to see if the plugin will complete. Continue or Stop Plugin? ”.
There are no workarounds.
When using Windows Media player with Firefox in HTTPS mode, the system could return this error message even if you have installed the required plugin “ Windows Media player is not installed on your computer. To play Windows Media in Firefox, you need to install a special plugin ”.
Use IE10 or IE11
Use HTTP instead of HTTPS. For more information about installing the required plugin, see
Table 5, Lists of the supported playback formats with HTTPS.
Table 5 Supported HTTPS Playback Formats
Protocol
Format
Stream
Server
Supported
HTTPS
WMV
Live
WMS
No
HTTPS
WMV
VoD
WMS
No
HTTPS
WMV
VoD
IIS
Yes
HTTPS
MP4 Flash
Live
Wowza
Yes
HTTPS
MP4 Flash
VoD
IIS
No
HTTPS
MP4 Flash
VoD
Wowza
Yes
Supported Platforms, Browsers, and Plug-ins:
Operating System
Browsers
Silver Light
Content Server 7.0
Mozilla Firefox 38, 39
5.1
Internet Explorer 10, 11
5.1
Open Caveats
Table 6, lists the open caveats in Content Server Release 7.0.
Table 6 Content Server Release 7.0 Open Caveats
Reference ID
Summary
CSCuu01599
Some times is transcoded recording shows blank playback
CSCuv94731
Recordings are not getting joined in Content Editor
CSCuu10065
Missing Secure Attribute in Encrypted Session (SSL) Cookie
CSCuw58716
Several Third Party Software Packages Need Upgrades
Resolved Caveats
Table 7, lists the resolved caveats in Content Server Release 7.0.
Table 7 Content Server Release 7.0 Resolved Caveats
Reference IDs
Summary
CSCui66178
Remove Multicast option from TCS
CSCuu58167
Need clarification in TCS install guide exactly which UCS are supported
CSCuu95445
TCS “Playback Feature” doc should indicate Premium Res. Key is required
CSCuw14376
Audio only recording with SIP is not supported on TCS
CSCue74576
Unable to play Large recording in quicktime player in tcs
CSCuv80007
Default protocol is set to H.323, we need SIP to be default
CSCuv79989
SIP Registration status in TCS 6.3 is incorrect and in red color
CSCuv80024
no option for email address to be different from recording alias
CSCut44104
'H323' is missing in Create recording Page with GateKeeper disabled.
Guidelines and Prerequisites
Before you begin, observe these guidelines and prerequisites:
You must have administrator privileges to perform a software installation.
You should download Release 7.0 software from Cisco.com before you begin the installation procedure.
Release 7.0 software cannot be installed on first- or second-generation Content Server hardware. If you attempt to run the 7.0 installer it will fail.
Release7.0 software can be installed on Third-generation content Server hardware as VM.
You can use the Content Server serial number to identify the server hardware version. In the web UI go to Management > Diagnostics > Server overview. You can also check the serial number label on the top right front of the Content Server. These are the device serial number formats:
– Fourth-generation serial number: 49A4 xxxx
– Third-generation serial number: 49A3 xxxx
– Second-generation serial number: 49A2 xxxx
– First-generation serial number: 49A0 xxxx
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Cisco recommends registering your product at http://www.cisco.com/cisco/support/notifications.html in order to receive notifications about the latest software and security updates. New feature and maintenance releases are published regularly, and we recommend that your Content Server software is always kept up to date.
Using the server logs to help solve a problem
You can use the server logs to produce debugging information to assist customer support in solving issues. From the Management tab, go to Diagnostics > Server logs to access the Content Server logs.
Getting more help
If you experience any problems when configuring or using the Content Server, consult the online help for an explanation of how individual features and settings work. Also, see the Cisco TelePresence Content Server Administration and User Guide for this release on Cisco.com.
When contacting Cisco for support, make sure that you have this information:
The serial number and product model number of the server
The software build number, which can be found on the product user interface
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