Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension for IBM Lotus Notes Release Notes (11.3.3)

Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension
for IBM Lotus Notes
Version 11.3.3
Software Release Notes
January 2014
Contents
Product documentation
Resolved issues
Limitations
Interoperability
Upgrading to 11.3.3
Using the Bug Search Tool
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Product documentation
This document describes the main features of Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension for IBM
Lotus Notes version 11.3.3, and changes from previous versions.
Resolved issues
The following issues were found in previous releases and were resolved in 11.3.3.
Identifier
Description
CSCum74172 Resolved the issue where the Cisco TMS synchronizer updated a counter for each transaction. To
increase efficiency the counter will now be updated batch-wise.
CSCum74180 Resolved the issue where a change in a Cisco TMSXNtemplate resat a counter that initiated an
unnecessary sync between Cisco TMS and Cisco TMSXN.
CSCum74165 Resolved the issue where the size of a conference invite for recurrent meetings was too large.
CSCuf88376
Resolved the issue In the Cisco TMSXN Installation and Getting Started Guide where information
regarding number of Domino databases was in the Troubleshooting chapter. It is now moved to
the Domino requirement chapter.
CSCum74176 Resolved the issue where the confirmation mail sent to participants in a recurrent meeting series
showed wrong dates.
CSCuj74586
Added information in the Installation and Getting Started Guide on what to include when sending
logs to support.
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Limitations
Identifier
Description
CSCug49315
Added information in the Installation and Getting Started Guide about testing and supporting
Domino server 8.5.3 fixpack5.
CSCuj74443
Added information in the Installation and Getting Started Guide that clustered Domino servers are
not supported.
Limitations
Feature
Limitation
Recurrent If a successfully booked recurrent series in Notes is rescheduled and a conflict in resources occurs,
series,
the series will not be rescheduled in Cisco TMS and in the Domino database. The user must
rebooking. reschedule to different times or remove rooms until the series is successful.
Interoperability
The interoperability test results for this product are posted to http://www.cisco.com/go/tp-interop, where you
can also find interoperability test results for other Cisco TelePresence products.
Upgrading to 11.3.3
Prerequisites and software dependencies
Please refer to the Installation and getting started guide for full details on server requirements.
Product
Software revision
Comments
Cisco
TelePresence
Management
Suite
13.X
Cisco TelePresence Management Suite 13.X and 14.X. Cisco TMSXN
utilizes Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension Booking
API version 2.
Microsoft
Windows Server
Windows 2008
Server Windows
2008 R2 Server
IBM Lotus
Domino/Notes
Cisco TMSXN has
been tested with
14.X
8.5
IBM Lotus Domino clustered environments are not supported.
Note: A bug was identified in the 8.5.3 FixPack3 and FixPack4.
These are therefore not supported. FixPack5 is tested and supported.
8.5.1
8.5.2
8.5.3
Upgrade instructions
All steps necessary to upgrade the installation are described in detail in the Cisco TelePresence
Management Suite Extension for IBM Lotus Notes Installation and Getting Started Guide
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Using the Bug Search Tool
Using the Bug Search Tool
The Bug Search Tool contains information about open and resolved issues for this release and previous
releases, including descriptions of the problems and available workarounds. The identifiers listed in these
release notes will take you directly to a description of each issue.
To look for information about a specific problem mentioned in this document:
1. Using a web browser, go to the Bug Search Tool.
2. Sign in with a cisco.com username and password.
3. Enter the bug identifier in the Search field and click Search.
To look for information when you do not know the identifier:
1. Type the product name in the Search field and click Search.
2. From the list of bugs that appears, use the Filter drop-down list to filter on either Keyword, Modified Date,
Severity, Status, or Technology.
Use Advanced Search on the Bug Search Tool home page to search on a specific software version.
The Bug Search Tool help pages have further information on using the Bug Search Tool.
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