The Archive Library contains documents and information that are not applicable to the current developer and product development efforts.
These documents are available to help you maintain and update older code bases.
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Application eXtension Platform (AXP)
Server virtualization with APIs for network event detection, configuring and controlling network devices. |
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Cisco Enabled Grid Devices
Cisco is working with selected smart grid end-point vendors to enable their devices with Cisco's open standards based, secure, and scalable networking technology. |
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Compatible Extensions
The Cisco CCX program provides a path to get your wireless device certified as "Cisco Compatible". Once your device has been certified, you will be able to use select trademarks to communicate to your customers that your device is certified as being interoperable with Cisco mobility networking. |
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Field Area Networks
Field Area Networks |
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Guest User Services API
Administrators can integrate the Cisco Guest Access solution comprised of the Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers (WLC) the Cisco Wireless Control System (WCS), and/or the Cisco Prime Network Control System (NCS) with 3rd party guest access provisioning or reporting solutions via an open API. |
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Intelligent Automation for Cloud
Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud enables highly secure, on-demand, and automated IT operations for cloud computing, with policy-based controls for provisioning virtual and physical resources. |
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Interactive Experience Platform
Cisco Interactive Experience Platform (IEP) is an industry leading digital media and collaboration platform that brings together device management and thin client end points to enable digital signage, interactive applications, and video collaboration on a common platform. |
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Java MIDlet API
Java MIDlet applications on Cisco IP phones allow more sophisticated application capabilities such as animated graphics, custom user interface objects, advanced network connectivity, and persistent local storage. |
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Media Services Interface Management
Media Services Interface (MSI) is a software component that is embedded in video endpoints and collaboration applications. The MSI software developer's kit provides a set of APIs enabling applications to use medianet network services like autoconfiguration and media monitoring. |
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Media Services Proxy
Media Services Proxy uses lightweight packet inspection techniques on standards-based signaling protocols. Media Services Proxy produces flow metadata attributes that can be shared among network nodes. MSP uses a variety of standard signaling protocols (SDP, SIP, H.323, H.245, RTSP, mDNS, etc.) to learn about the characteristics of endpoints and applications from legacy systems and 3rd party endpoints, allowing sharing of flow attributes amongst network nodes. |
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Medianet
A medianet is an end-to-end architecture for a network comprising advanced, intelligent technologies and devices in a platform optimized for the delivery of rich-media experiences. |
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onePK
The onePK toolkit enables software developers to access, extend, or customize the rich set of software functionality provided by Cisco routers and switches. |
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Universal Power Over Ethernet
Cisco Universal Power Over Ethernet (UPOE), is the latest innovation from Cisco that extends IEEE PoE+ standard by doubling the power per port to 60W over a single standard Ethernet Cable. |
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Videoscape Open UX
Cisco Open UX Foundation Developer Kit helps service providers develop web-applications that run alongside Cisco EPG applications on the Videoscape Unity STB. This significantly helps shorten the development and testing cycle of new and customization of existing consumer facing Web-Applications. |
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Videoscape Voyager Vantage
The Videoscape Voyager Vantage SDK provides you with everything you need to develop web services applications and themes for use in Cisco's Vantage UI for cable set-top boxes, leveraging standard web services APIs and TVDom and TVlib (Cisco's Javascript extensions for TV functionality). |
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Energywise
A Cisco IOS-based energy management protocol for monitoring, controlling, and reporting the energy use of information technology (IT) and facilities equipment, such as smart power distribution units, building systems, computers, routers, switches, and Power over Ethernet (PoE) devices (for example, access points, IP security cameras, and door-access equipment). |