What's New In This Version; Software Release Notes; Software Download; New Features And Improvements - Cisco TelePresence System Codec C20 Reference Manual

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Introduction

What's new in this version

This section provides an overview of the new and
changed system settings and new features in the TC7.0
software version.

Software release notes

For a complete overview of new features and changes,
we recommend reading the Software Release Notes
(TC7). Go to:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/collaboration-
endpoints/telepresence-quick-set-series/products-
release-notes-list.html

Software download

For software download go to:
http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html
Codec C20 API Reference Guide TC7.0, JANUARY 2014.
D14869.11
About the API
xConfiguration

New features and improvements

New GUI for Touch 8
A new visual design for the Touch user interface is
introduced.
Tap the upper left corner
to activate/deactivate the
Do not disturb feature, to
activate/deactivate the
Standby feature, and to
access the Settings.
Password protection of the Touch Administrator menu
You must sign in with the video system's administrator
password to get access to the Administrator menu on
Touch 8.
Support for TMS phonebook when provisioned by CUCM
As from TMS release 14.4 and TC7.0, endpoints that are
provisioned by CUCM can use the TMS phone book.
Serviceability: Network status available for Touch 8
Network status for the Touch device is available from the
Touch interface. This informaton can be used to verify that
the device has an IP address and that it is receiving and
sending packets to the network. You can also detect if
packets are lost (dropped or in error). This can help to identify
network problems that may cause issues in calls.
5
xCommand
IPv6 and dual stack support
IPv6 and dual stack operations are fully supported, also
when using ActiveControl and ICE.
Use the following settings if you want to enable dual
stack operation with IPv6 as the preferred protocol:
Tap the icon to
activate selfview,
choose a preset
camera position,
and pan/tilt/zoom
the camera.
Presentation will stop when the presentation source is
disconnected
If a presentation source is disconnected or goes into
standby (e.g. a PC), the presentation will automatically
be ended after 10 seconds. If the source is connected
or comes out of standby within 10 seconds, the
presentation will automatically be resumed.
When presenting an input source that is not connected,
an empty presentation will not be sent to the far end.
API Reference Guide
xStatus
Appendices
Network 1 IPStack: Dual
(enables IPv4 and IPv6 network address (default))
Conference 1 CallProtocolIPStack: Dual
(enables dual stack operation for the call protocols)
SIP PreferredIPMedia: IPv6
(selects which IP version to prefer for media if both
versions are supported on both ends)
SIP PreferredIPSignaling: IPv6
(selects which IP version to prefer for signaling if
both versions are supported on both ends)
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