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Solstice Cloud Release Notes
Release notes for Solstice Cloud are shown below, with the most recent release first.
New 'Advanced network configuration' options in Solstice Deploy. New Ethernet configuration options in Solstice Deploy now support configuring Pods to use a static IP address, VLAN, 802.1x authentication, or HTTP and HTTPS proxies when enrolling them into Solstice Cloud management.
Solstice Pod serial numbers appear in Monitor > Deployment. A new 'Serial number' column option can be selected to show the serial numbers of Solstice Pods in a Solstice Cloud organization. This information is available in the Monitor > Deployment table and may be exported to a CSV file.
Multiple buildings may be configured to use the same address. More than one building per Solstice Cloud organization may now share a physical address (used for setting Solstice Pods locations).
Solstice Pod serial number appears in individual Pod Configuration Settings page. View the serial number of an individual Pod in Solstice Cloud by going to Manage > Pods and clicking on the name of the Pod to view its individual Configuration Settings.
Solstice Pod downgrades in Solstice Cloud limited to 5.5.3 and higher. Due to Solstice Pods now being licensed directly through Mersive rather than a third party, Solstice Pods may only be downgraded to Solstice 5.5.3 or higher using Solstice Cloud.
Solstice Pod daily reboots take effect within 10 minutes of selected time. Daily reboots scheduled in Solstice Cloud for Solstice Pods running Solstice 6.0 and later will be performed within 10 minutes of the configured Daily Reboot Time (Advanced template configuration). This allows restarts of large numbers of Pods configured for the same reboot time to be better managed.
Room Discovery Guest role added for share.mersive.com display discovery. A new user role for Solstice Cloud has been added, allowing end users to log into share.mersive.com and select their desired Solstice display from a list of Pods managed in the associated Solstice Cloud organization. A user assigned the Room Discovery Guest role cannot view or manage Solstice Pods in Solstice Cloud. Learn more about Manage Users and Roles in Solstice Cloud.
Tip
Categorize the Solstice Pods in your Solstice Cloud organization by location to help users easily find the Solstice display to share to nearest them. See Create Categories and Assign Pods for more details.
Share to Solstice from a browser with the new Solstice web app (beta). The completely redesigned Solstice web app, launched with Solstice 6.0, allows users on a laptop to go to share.mersive.com in a web browser to share content (browser tab, window, or entire screen) to Solstice. Solstice web app functionality is linked to and will be developed with Solstice Cloud functionality.
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Enable Web Sharing (Solstice Cloud > Features template settings) must be turned on for the Solstice Pod. See Solstice 6.0 release notes and Share Content with the Solstice Web App to learn more.
Location Services and in-meeting reminder options deprecated. With updated Solstice Cloud architecture applied to all Solstice Cloud organizations, Mersive continues to evaluate the functionality and usefulness of Solstice features, resulting in some features being deprecated.
Configuration options for reminders about upcoming meetings starting soon that appeared when content was being shared in another meeting were removed from Room Intelligence template settings.
The option to enable Solstice Location Services has been removed from the Room Intelligence template settings.
Hungarian and Welsh added to Language list. These options can be selected in the Time/Locale Template settings. Welsh is supported in Solstice 5.0 and above. Hungarian is supported in Solstice versions 6.0 and above.
New deployment tools for Solstice Cloud! Two new tools are now available to create a Solstice Cloud deployment organization and onboard Solstice Pods directly into Solstice Cloud management:
Join Solstice Cloud with cloud.mersive.com/create-org. The primary Solstice administrator should create a new Solstice Cloud organization with an email address not already associated with an account in Solstice Cloud management.
Onboard to Cloud with Solstice Deploy. Click Get Solstice Deploy at the bottom of the left navbar to download a deployment app for Windows and macOS. Multiple Gen3 or Gen2i Solstice Pods can be onboarded directly to Solstice Cloud, and optionally assigned Default templates, at the same time.
Learn more about setting up a new Solstice deployment using Solstice Cloud.
Delete Pod(s) option added to Pod Actions. Solstice Cloud administrators can now delete Solstice Pods from the Pod Template Management table (Manage > Pods). A new Delete Pod(s) option appears in the Pod Actions menu and can be applied to one or more selected Pods. This allows administrators to remove batches of Pods at one time. At this time, Pods may still be deleted one at a time from the Solstice Cloud Deployment table (Monitor > Deployment).
New Solstice background images available in Solstice Cloud. Accompanying the release of Solstice 5.5.2, six (6) new modern plant-life default background images are now available in Solstice Cloud management. Create a new Welcome Screen template to see these backgrounds and apply them to Solstice Pods in your deployment. Old background images will not be replaced in Welcome Screen templates created before this release.
Rollout of new Solstice Cloud management architecture. Mersive is in the process of migrating customer accounts to a version of Solstice Cloud with a re-architected back end. Users in migrated organizations shouldn't notice much difference, other than Solstice Cloud working more quickly and smoothly. In particular, management of Solstice Pod configurations with templates should be improved. An orange banner appears for users logged into migrated organizations at the top of Solstice Cloud management pages.
Solstice Pod admin users with migrated accounts should take note that Solstice Cloud settings for a Pod will now take precedence and will overwrite conflicting settings on the Pod itself. In the case of a settings mismatch, Cloud settings will always "win," with one exception, detailed below.
If a settings change in a Cloud template causes Solstice Cloud to be unable to connect to a Pod, the settings in that template group will be rolled back to the last working configuration for that Pod. A failure icon (red circle with exclamation mark) appears next to the template with a hover tooltip explaining that the template could not be applied. An exclamation mark will also appear in the green (online) icon next to the Pod name in this case.
Cloud setting to show or hide meetings on Solstice welcome screen. Admin users wishing to hide all meeting information from an integrated room calendar may now disable the ‘Show calendar overlay’ setting in the Calendar configuration template (Manage > Templates > Calendar and Manage > Pods > click Pod name > Calendar). When this setting is enabled, upcoming meeting information from the integrated room calendar is shown on the right overlay panel of the Solstice welcome screen. (This setting matches the existing Solstice Dashboard > Appearance and Usage > Customize Welcome Screen > Show calendar overlay setting.)
Room type usage and alerts map view on redesigned Solstice Cloud home page. The Solstice Cloud home page has been updated to a new, cleaner look. This update includes a new Usage by Room Type section based on configured room types (Categories). The Room Locations map is now larger and provides an option to display alerts data, in addition to usage data, for Solstice Pods managed in your Solstice Cloud organization.
New features and configuration options are now available in Solstice Cloud.
Single Sign-On to Solstice Cloud with Okta or Azure AD. Administrators interested in testing single sign-on (SSO) can be enabled to configure authentication with Okta or Azure Active Directory as an SSO identity provider (Manage > Organization > SSO). After both Solstice Cloud and the identity provider are configured, and matching user information is input on both ends, SSO-enabled users can choose to log in with SSO. Administrators can also configure users to only be able to log in with SSO (Manage > Organization > Users).
Downgrade a Pod to Solstice 5.4 in Solstice Cloud. With the release of Solstice 5.5, Solstice Pods can now be downgraded back as far as Solstice 5.4 using the Solstice Cloud portal (Manage > Pods > click Pod name > Pod Actions). Since the architecture for this functionality was first included in Solstice 5.4, and both the current version and desired downgrade version must contain this architecture to be downgraded in this way, only Solstice Pods running Solstice version 5.5 can currently be downgraded via Solstice Cloud. Note: To downgrade a Pod that was upgraded directly from Solstice 4.4 or earlier to Solstice 5.5, contact Mersive Support for assistance.
Additional configuration options are now available in Solstice Cloud Management.
Upcoming Meeting Notifications options in the Room Intelligence template (Manage > Templates > Room Intelligence) to enable and configure upcoming meeting notifications to appear on the Solstice display if users are still sharing content when a scheduled meeting is about to begin. Admins may choose to display up to two upcoming meeting reminders, with options for how long before the next meeting the notifications appears, as well as the duration they appears on the screen. To use this feature, Solstice Pods must have an integrated room calendar and an active Solstice Subscription.
Preferred HDMI Input Resolution in the Advanced template (Manage > Templates > Advanced). This setting allows administrators to configure the preferred input resolution for the HDMI-in port on Gen3 Solstice Pods, selecting from VGA, 720p, or 1080p (default).
Change Password option now available in the User menu (located in the top-right corner of the Solstice Cloud portal). When logged into their Solstice Cloud account, users can now change the password for their account.
Additional configuration options are now available in Solstice Cloud Management.
Disable ICMP pings to the Pod in the Security template (Manage > Templates > Security). This disables the ability to ping the Pod on WAP, Wireless Client, and Network to prevent ICMP/Ping flooding that could lock up the Pod. Available for Solstice 5.0 or later.
LLDP for PoE in the Advanced template (Manage > Templates > Advanced). This setting allows a PoE network switch to assign the power priority value of a Solstice Gen3 Pod using LLDP so a Pod can signal and negotiate its power value with the switch. Available for Solstice 5.4 or later. For more information on this feature, see the Solstice 5.4 release notes.
Route USB audio to HDMI out in the Features template (Manage > Templates > Features). Admins can now enable an option to direct audio through the Pod’s HDMI outputs even when USB audio devices may be plugged into the Pod. Available for Gen3 Pods on Solstice 5.4 or later.
New ‘Categories’ module on the Manage > Pods > Configuration Settings page for an individual Pod. This module allows admins to more easily assign categories to a Pod when editing the Pod’s settings.
USB Device Page. The new USB Device page has been launched to provide visibility into all USB devices that are plugged into Solstice Pods across your deployment, showing online/offline status, current firmware version, and more. USB A/V devices (such as cameras, audio devices, etc.) must be plugged into Pods via USB 2.0 or 3.0. These connected USB A/V devices are required to use features such as Solstice Conference, occupancy data, and occupancy-based power management. For a full list of supported A/V devices, see our supported peripheral list.
Category Sorting Options. When filtering by categories (such as Room Type, City, etc.), you can now sort the order in which the category options appear, either by Pod count (default) or alphabetically. In Solstice Cloud, open the filter drawer and expand any category to see a list menu allowing you to choose sort order.
Additional configuration options are now available in Solstice Cloud Management.
Fully Qualified Name (FQDN) in the Welcome Screen (Manage > Templates > Welcome Screen). For deployments where it’s important to show the FQDN of a Pod in the connection instructions to users, you can now enable this within the Welcome Screen template. Requires Solstice 5.3 or later for support.
Disable Captive Portal Checking in the Security template (Manage > Templates > Security). For networks that do not use captive portals and want to disable the URL check that detects captive portals, you can now do so in the Security template. Requires Solstice 5.3 or later for support.
New Room Intelligence Template. This new template was launched to support a number of existing Solstice Pod configuration options as well as upcoming capabilities. The following configuration options have been moved from the Features template to the Room Intelligence template (Manage > Templates).
Enable Solstice Conferencing
Enable Location Services
Enable Occupancy Data
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Although these options were moved, no configuration state has changed. However, you may need to create new templates within Room Intelligence to manage these settings in bulk.
Buildings View is now available in the Location management page (Manage > Location). Now within the table, you can select to view your organization’s list of buildings which shows address, city, country, and number of Pods for each building. You can also edit the building names to a nickname that will be easily recognizable to Solstice users. This provides better visibility into your locations; however, you can still view the list of Pods within the table for more granular information.
User Trends Analytics page launched in Solstice Cloud to provide insight into how end users of Solstice are engaging with meeting and learning spaces. New Analytics data cards include:
Daily active user graph. View number of unique users, how much time they’ve spent presenting in meetings, number of unique meeting rooms they’ve visited, and more.
User collaboration chart. View collaborators vs. presenters.
Most collaborative spaces. View metrics on top collaboration spaces.
User mobility graph. Understand how many different rooms users visit for meetings.
Activity by user mobility graph. Understand users level of meeting engagement.
Pod Location features added to Solstice Cloud. Solstice Cloud can now use data from Solstice Location Services to automatically create an estimated geographical location for Pods.
Location-based Categories (country, city, and building) are automatically created for ease of filtering and sorting.
Assign a custom building name for each location, which will be integrated with Solstice Location Services and provide value to Solstice app end users.
Manage Pod locations (Manage > Location) such as fine-tuning the specific location of a Solstice-enabled room and adding new buildings that weren’t automatically created.
Updates to the Deployment page. Solstice Cloud administrators can now view a Pod's current online/offline status in addition to other deployment information from a single place.
Support for additional features in the Solstice 5.2 release were added to Solstice Cloud:
Google Workspace Room Calendar support for room calendar integration (Calendar template).
Background image animation for the Pod's Welcome Screen (Welcome Screen template).
Option to enable HDCP support for content shared via the HDMI input port (Advanced template).
HTTPS Redirect for the QuickConnect page now supports reverse DNS lookup (Security template).
For more information on features released in Solstice 5.2, see the Solstice Release Notes.
Pods with lapsed Solstice Subscriptions are now capable of updating to eligible Solstice releases. For a Solstice release to be eligible, it must have been released prior to the Pod’s subscription lapsing.
Two new graphs were added to the In-Room Tech page under the Analytics tab that give insight into the evolving hybrid workforce. This data is collected when a Solstice Pod has Solstice Conference enabled (Features settings) or a Solstice user shares a video conferencing application to the Solstice display.
Proximate vs. Hybrid Meetings. Visualize the amount of proximate (everyone in the same room) vs hybrid (at least one person remote and using conferencing tools) meetings over time.
Conference Vendor Trends. For hybrid meetings, visualize the conferencing apps that are being used in Solstice meetings, such as Zoom, Teams, or Webex.
Two new occupancy analytics metrics can now be viewed on the Usage page and Compare page to help organizations better determine office configurations and track compliance of company health guidelines. To view these analytics, the Solstice Pod must have a USB connected camera and Occupancy Data must be enabled (Features settings).
Peak Occupancy. See what the peak occupancy was at any given time for any given room.
Avg Hourly Occupancy. Providing more detail on occupancy, visualize the avg hourly occupancy for any room or group of rooms over time.
Resolved issue where CA-signed certificate bundles might not have applied successfully
Scalability enhancements to improve performance
Resolved issue where Pods could unexpectedly appear offline in Solstice Cloud
Export to CSV now available in the Deployment table (Monitor > Deployment), providing the ability to export Pod’s device id, MAC addresses, IP address(es), subscription date, and other data to a CSV file.
Revised map in the Home page. New map allows interactivity - drill down into any Pod’s management page - as well as a refreshed design, improved performance, and filtering out invalid locations.
Resolved issue where audio QOS headers weren’t applied appropriately on the Pod.
In-Room Tech Analytics launched. Beyond room usage, visualize how the technology in the room is being used by your team (Analytics>In-Room Tech). New Analytics data cards includes:
User device platform
Solstice client app version
User device resolution
How users are sharing (desktop, image, AirPlay, etc.)
What users are sharing (presentation, conference, browsers, etc.)
Support for Solstice 5.0 launched. Use Solstice Cloud to update your Pods to the new 5.0 release.
In the Features Template, you can now:
Enable Solstice Conference providing a simple, collaborative experience for video conferencing meetings with onsite and remote attendees.
Enable Location Services so Solstice users can discover Pods that are physically nearby and quickly connect to Solstice.
Enable Occupancy Data so Pods with USB connected cameras can act as an occupancy sensor and provides occupancy data to your Solstice Cloud account.
More Effectively View Analytics Data. Quickly compare sequential periods of activity by clicking through the next/previous date range arrows (Analytics>Usage,Compare).
More Efficient Pod Management. Quickly click through the next/previous arrows on the Pod detail pages (Manage>Pods) to make individual changes more efficiently.
MAC Addresses added to Solstice Cloud. View your Solstice Pod MAC addresses (Manage > Pods > Select Pod Name or Monitor > Deployment) for Ethernet and WiFi (if enabled).
Additional configuration options added to Solstice Cloud management to support Solstice version 4.6 app-free sharing features
Ability to configure Miracast options.
Ability to enable Bluetooth discovery for AirPlay.
Manage Solstice Active Learning Trials. Use Solstice Cloud to start Solstice Active Learning trials and invite colleagues to Solstice Cloud as Active Learning Designers and Facilitators, so they can use the Solstice Active Learning app to set up and use Active Learning rooms.
Solstice Cloud Management launched. Use Solstice Cloud to create configuration templates to easily manage your fleet of Pods from anywhere. Solstice Cloud is now a single, secure, and scalable portal for Solstice deployment management and analytics. Solstice Cloud Management requires Solstice version 4.5 or higher.
Kepler Rebranded as Solstice Cloud. The web portal previously known as Kepler has been rebranded as Solstice Cloud. All existing accounts and functionality will persist, no action required for end users. New URL is cloud.mersive.com.