04-07-2014 09:27 AM
I am pleased to announce that TC7.1.0 is released and can be downloaded on http://www.cisco.com.
Please read the release notes:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/telepresence/endpoint/software/tc7/release_notes/tc-software-release-notes-tc7.pdf
Regards,
Magnus Ohm
04-07-2014 11:49 AM
Hey Magnus thanks for creating this group. I think Proximity will be huge for our company.
Many of my endpoints are on 7.0.2 and Proximity is working great at this point. I have downloaded 7.1 and read the release notes but haven't installed it on any legacy codecs (C series etc). I was wondering if you could confirm the rumors the Proximity would be removed from legacy codecs in 7.1 as I have heard from a few people in Cisco. I currently have Proximity working on legacy codecs with 7.0.2 and it would be a bummer if it was removed.
Thanks and I look forward to contributing to this new community.
~Matt
04-07-2014 11:30 PM
Hi
Correct, in TC7.1 the feature is unfortunately removed from the legacy codecs and the list of supported codecs applies.
Cisco Proximity is supported with the following endpoint models from TC7.1:
SX10 - Only basic call control at the moment.
SX20
SX80
MX200G2 / MX300G2
MX700/800
/Magnus
04-08-2014 04:24 AM
Why was the EX60s and EX90s not on the supported list? or at least keep it working as it did in 7.0.2
Thanks,
Steve
04-08-2014 04:43 AM
Currently it has been decided that only the endpoints in the list above will be supported with Cisco proximity from TC7.1. The byod configuration has been removed in TC7.1 for all other endpoints including EX series.
Thanks for your feedback, the more opinions on this the better.
/Magnus
04-08-2014 05:13 AM
Thanks for the responses Magnus. Clearly the rumors are true. Is it at all possible for you or someone else from Cisco to speak to why these features were removed from the legacy endpoints?
I ask because I was prepped for Proximity on most of my fleet of endpoints, the majority of which are C and EX. Upon the release of the Proximity app I got it working on all 7.0.2 devices, even large rooms with C90's that have custom in ceiling speaker setups and the app performed flawlessly.
I just don't understand why such an awesome (and seeming to be very stable) feature would be removed from these products other than Cisco saying "buy our new codecs". Is there any chance the feature will return to these in a future update? If not it looks like I'll be on 7.0.2 for some time as I don't have many of the newer endpoints other than a few SX20's.
Thanks in advance for any response and for your time.
~Matt
04-08-2014 05:46 PM
One of the Cisco guys posted the reason in another forum, I can't find that particular post right now, but the reason given was that the required security measures won't work due to architecture limitations on the C-series systems.
/jens
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04-14-2014 04:16 AM
Hi Jens,
Thanks for the info but I've heard conflicting stories from others (including folks from Cisco). It would be nice to get a clear answer from someone from Cisco. Don't get me wrong I love this feature and am happy that Cisco is bringing it to us at no cost but I'm just curious why it is being removed from endpoints that most people already have (and ones that seem to work great with Proximity on 7.0.2). I am now reluctant to upgrade to 7.1 on any of my non SX endpoints right now just because of this feature.
Thanks all,
~Matt
04-14-2014 02:26 PM
That post I referred to was in the Telepresence forum, and has now been removed as far as I can see.
Had a meeting with Cisco last week and was told "we're discussing it", so maybe, just maybe, there's been enough pressure from enough customers like ourselves to make this happen. We can only hope as I would also love to have this feature as well, but without the call control option, as having that available would just be inviting students to create havoc during a lecture. :)
/jens
04-17-2014 01:05 PM
Hi All,
I conducted a stress test on a legacy codec and I now understand why support for Proximity isn't offered for them.
We used a C90 codec and I had about 15 people in the room with someone on the far end pushing a presentation. We asked everyone to launch the app at the same time.
What we found was that after about 10 devices connected the codec itself seemed to become unstable. It was slow in responding to button presses from the remote. On closer investigation we noticed it got very hot to the touch (hotter than normal). Also many of the connected devices mobile devices screenshots of the pushed presentation stopped updating after a minute or so (not sure if this was due to the codec or our wifi though).
It seems clear to me that the hardware on legacy codecs cant support a large number of devices connected to it without affecting the codec in a serious way. Perhaps software updates in the future might allow better performance but my guess is the hardware just can't do it. Also as more features get added to Proximity, so will the load on the codec so I doubt this will ever work well on the older models (although one can hope).
~Matt
04-17-2014 03:35 PM
Good work - thanks for sharing :)
/jens
04-28-2014 04:11 AM
I'm hearing we might me in for a bit of a surprise come TC7.1.2 ;)
/jens
07-22-2014 12:13 PM
i cannot get the iOS app to find my SX10
SX 10 is on version 7.1
what am doing wrong
07-22-2014 12:17 PM
Hi Brent,
Have you turned on the feature in the web interface? It isn't on by default.
~Matt
07-22-2014 01:18 PM
Log into the web interface and do a search for byod on the configuration page, you should be presented with "Experimental Byod". You'll want to turn mode to "On".
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