Table Of Contents
Release Notes for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 5000 Release 8.6(2)
Upgrading to Unified CM 8.6(2)
Software Upgrade Considerations
Overview of the Software Upgrade Process
Upgrading to Unified CM 8.6(2) on a Virtual Server
Making Configuration Changes During an Upgrade
Upgrading to Restricted or Unrestricted Unified CM 8.6(2)
Upgrading Software or Installing Locales from a Local Source
Upgrading Software or Installing Locales from a Remote Source
Reverting to a Previous Version
Installing COP Files, Dial Plans, and Locales
Latest Software and Firmware Upgrades for Unified CM 8.6 on Cisco.com
Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem IMS Service Control Interface Support
Disaster Recovery System Enhancements
Estimating The Size of The Backup Tar
Enabling Cluster-Wide Call Park
Verify RAID Status Prior To Upgrade on 7825H3 and 7828H3 Servers
Disaster Recovery System Caution
EMCC Login Affects Settings in Product-Specific Configuration Layout of Phone Configuration Window
Video Conferencing with Cisco Integrated Services Routers Generation 2
Interoperability with a Cisco TelePresence Video Communications Server
VCS Interoperability Issues for Upgrades to Release 8.6(2)
Configuring VCS Interoperability in Release 8.6(2)
Configuring a CUCM with a SIP trunk to the VCS cluster
CSCts13972 Must re-run CTL Client when the Domain Name Changes
Deploying the SAF Call Control Discovery Feature
Open Caveats for Unified CM Release 8.6(2) as of August 31, 2011
Online Help for Called Party Tracing Window Is Missing
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Call Detail Records Administration Guide
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Release Notes for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 5000 Release 8.6(2)
To view the release notes for previous versions of Cisco Unified Communications Manager, choose the Cisco Unified Communications Manager version from the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7273/prod_release_notes_list.html
Table 1 Updates for Release Notes Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.6(2)
Date Changes09/15/11
Updates were made to the following sections for Cisco Unified Communications Manager information for Release 8.6(2):
•Upgrading to Unified CM 8.6(2)
Contents
This document includes the following information:
•Upgrading to Unified CM 8.6(2)
•Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Before you install or upgrade Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM), Cisco recommends that you review the "Upgrading to Unified CM 8.6(2)" section, and the "Latest Software and Firmware Upgrades for Unified CM 8.6 on Cisco.com" section for information pertinent to installing or upgrading, and the "Important Notes" section for information about issues that may affect your system.
Note The Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.6(2) documentation collection consists of the following: New and Changed Information, Release Notes, the Documentation Guide and the Compatibility Matrix. You must use these documents in conjunction with the complete documentation collection for Unified CM 8.6(1).
Introduction
Unified CM, the call-processing component of the Cisco Unified Communications System, extends enterprise telephony features and capabilities to IP phones, media processing devices, voice-over-IP (VoIP) gateways, mobile devices, and multimedia applications.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 5000 (Unified CMBE) offers you the features and functionality of Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM) and Cisco Unity Connection on one appliance platform.
Note In the past, export licenses, government regulations, and import restrictions have limited Cisco System's ability to supply Unified CM worldwide. Cisco has obtained an unrestricted US export classification for Unified CM.
Be aware that after you install an unrestricted release, you can never upgrade to a restricted version. You are not even allowed to fresh install a restricted version on a system that contains an unrestricted version.
System Requirements
The following sections provide the system requirements for this release of Unified CM.
Server Support
Make sure that you install and configure Unified CM on a Cisco Media Convergence Server (MCS), a Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) server, or a Cisco-approved HP server configuration or a Cisco-approved IBM server configuration.
To find which MCS and UCS servers are compatible with this release of Unified CM, refer to the Supported Servers for Unified CM Releases: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/voicesw/ps6790/ps5748/ps378/prod_brochure0900aecd8062a4f9.html.
For supported Virtualization of Cisco Unified Communications Manager, see www.cisco.com/go/uc-virtualized.
Note Make sure that the matrix shows that your server model supports Unified CM Release 8.6(2).
Note Be aware that some servers that are listed in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Software Compatibility Matrix may require additional hardware support for Unified CM Release 8.6(2). Make sure that your server meets the minimum hardware requirements, as indicated in the footnotes of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Software Compatibility Matrix.
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Integration for Unified CM
Cisco recommends that you connect each Unified CM server to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to provide backup power and protect your system against a power failure.
When Unified CM runs on a server, basic integration to the UPS model APC SmartUPS 1500VA USB and APC 750VA XL USB is supported.
Integration occurs via a single point-to-point USB connection. Serial and SNMP connectivity to UPS is not supported, and the USB connection must be point-to-point (in other words, no USB hubs). Single- and dual-USB UPS models get supported with the APC SmartUPS 1500VA USB and APC 750VA XL USB. The feature activates automatically during bootup if a connected UPS is detected.
Alternatively, you can execute the CLI command show ups status that shows the current status of the USB-connected APC smart-UPS device and starts the monitoring service if it is not already started. The CLI command also displays detected hardware, detected versions, current power draw, remaining battery runtime, and other relevant status information.
When the feature is activated, graceful shutdown will commence as soon as the low battery threshold is reached. Resumption or fluctuation of power will not interrupt or abort the shutdown, and administrators cannot stop the shutdown after the feature is activated.
For unsupported Unified CM releases, MCS models or UPS models, you can cause an external script to monitor the UPS. When low battery is detected, you can log in to Unified CM by using Secure Shell (SSH), access the CLI, and execute the utils system shutdown command.
Note If your pre-8.0 Unified CM runs on a deprecated server, you can upgrade it by using the Bridge upgrade procedure.
Note Be aware that the DL 380-G6 server is available only directly from HP; no equivalent HP OEM MCS-7835-H3 or MCS-7845-H3 servers exist.
Upgrading to Unified CM 8.6(2)
The following sections contain information that is pertinent to upgrading to this release of Unified CM.
•Software Upgrade Considerations
•Installing COP Files, Dial Plans, and Locales
•Latest Software and Firmware Upgrades for Unified CM 8.6 on Cisco.com
•Verify RAID Status Prior To Upgrade on 7825H3 and 7828H3 Servers
•Disaster Recovery System Caution
•EMCC Login Affects Settings in Product-Specific Configuration Layout of Phone Configuration Window
•Video Conferencing with Cisco Integrated Services Routers Generation 2
•Interoperability with a Cisco TelePresence Video Communications Server
•CSCts13972 Must re-run CTL Client when the Domain Name Changes
•Deploying the SAF Call Control Discovery Feature
•User Data Service Version API
Caution When you upgrade to Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.6(2), the system reboots several times as part of the upgrade process and the service outage period is longer than with traditional upgrades. Therefore, you may want to perform the upgrade during a scheduled down time for your organization to avoid service interruptions.
Caution If you upgrade to the U.S. export unrestricted version of Cisco Unified Communications Manager, you will not be able to later upgrade to or be able to perform a fresh install of the U.S. export restricted version of this software. Note that IP phone security configurations will be modified to disable signaling and media encryption (including encryption provided by the VPN phone feature).
Note For Unified CM 8.6(2), a non-bootable image is available for download from Cisco.com. This image may be downloaded to a network server (remote source) or burned to DVD (local source) and used for upgrades. Unified CM 8.6(2) DVDs ordered from Cisco are bootable and may be used for fresh installs.
Caution Be sure to back up your system data before starting the software upgrade process. For more information, see the Disaster Recovery System Administration Guide . If you are upgrading your software on HP 7825H3 or HP7828H3 hardware, there is no option to revert to the previous version of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. If you do not back up your system data before starting the software upgrade process your data will be lost if your upgrade fails for some reason. If you chose to revert to the prior version, you will need to install the prior version and restore your data from your DRS backup.
Software Version Number
These release notes are based on following software version:
•Unified CM: 8.6.2.10000-30
Pre-Upgrade Tasks
Before you begin the upgrade, perform the following tasks: For Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 5000, the release notes are located at
http://cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7273/prod_release_notes_list.html
•Ensure that you have the necessary license files for the new release.
For more information on obtaining and installing licenses, see the License File Upload chapter in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide.
•Before you begin the upgrade, back up your system. This is particularly important if you are upgrading software on HP7825H3 or HP7828H3 hardware as there is no option to revert to the previous version.
•If you are upgrading software on HP7825H3 or HP7828H3 hardware, ensure that you have a 16GB USB device available to migrate your data to the new system. For Unity Connection and Business Edition 5000, a 128GB external USB device is required.
•Disable the Cisco Extension Mobility service by navigating to Cisco Unified Serviceability > Tools > Service Activation. For more information, see the Cisco Unified Serviceability Administration Guide.
Note Be aware that, when you deactivate the Cisco Extension Mobility service, Cisco Extension Mobility users cannot log in and log out of phones that support Cisco Extension Mobility.
Caution Failure to deactivate the Cisco Extension Mobility service could cause the upgrade to fail.
•Do not install Cisco Unified Communications Manager in a large Class A or Class B subnet that contains a large number of devices. When you install Cisco Unified Communications Manager in a large subnet with a large number devices in that subnet, the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table can fill up quickly (maximum 1024 entries, by default). When the ARP table gets full, Cisco Unified Communications Manager can have difficulty talking to endpoints and cannot add more phones.
•Before you upgrade to a later release, refer to the documentation for your currently installed COP files to identify any special considerations related to upgrading Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Note If you have the Nokia s60 COP file installed, you must install any newer version of it before you upgrade Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
•If you plan to use IPv6 with Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 8.0(2) or later, you can provision your DNS server for IPv6 prior to upgrading to Release 8.0(2) or later. However, do not configure the DNS records for Cisco Unified Communications Manager for IPv6 until after you perform the upgrade.
Caution Configuring the DNS records for Cisco Unified Communications Manager for IPv6 prior to upgrading to Release 8.0(2) or later causes the upgrade to fail.
•Before you upgrade a cluster, execute the utils network ipv6 ping CLI command to verify IPv6 networking on the first node (publisher server) and subsequent nodes (subscriber servers). If IPv6 is configured incorrectly on the subsequent nodes, load detection may take 20 minutes.
•Before you perform the Cisco Unified Communications Manager upgrade, ensure that the device name for the Cisco Unified Mobile Communicator device contains 15 or fewer characters. If the device name contains more than 15 characters for the Cisco Unified Mobile Communicator, the device does not migrate during the upgrade.
•After you complete the pre-upgrade tasks, review with the "Software Upgrade Considerations" section.
Software Upgrade Considerations
This section contains the following topics:
•Overview of the Software Upgrade Process
•Making Configuration Changes During an Upgrade
Overview of the Software Upgrade Process
You cannot install upgrade software on your server while the system continues to operate.
Caution If you are upgrading your software on HP 7825H3 or HP7828H3 hardware, there is no option to revert to the previous version of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. To perform an upgrade on one of these machines you must use a 16GB USB device to facilitate data migration from the old system to the new installation. For Unity Connection and Business Edition 5000, a 128GB external USB device is required.
When you install 8.6 upgrade software, there will be a temporary server outage while the CUCM software is installed. Once you kick off the upgrade using either the command line or graphical user interface the data will be exported, and the system will be automatically rebooted at which point the server outage will begin. The duration of this outage will depend on your configuration and amount of data. During the upgrade, progress can be monitored via the console until such time that command line interface and graphical user interface access has been restored. Once restored, you can use the command line interface or graphical user interface to continue to monitor upgrade progress.
Note If an administrator or a phone user makes changes during the upgrade process (export of data), that data could be lost after upgrade.
When you initiate the upgrade, you can indicate to activate the partition with the new upgrade software or return to using the partition with the previous version of the software at upgrade completion. With the exception of HP 7825H3 and HP7828H3 hardware upgrades, the previous software remains in the inactive partition until the next upgrade. Your configuration information migrates automatically to the upgraded version in the active partition.
If for any reason you decide to back out of the upgrade, you can restart the system to the inactive partition that contains the older version of the software. However, any configuration changes that you made since you upgraded the software will get lost.
Note You can only make changes to the database on the active partition. The database on the inactive partition does not get updated. If you make changes to the database after an upgrade, you must repeat those changes after switching the partition.
You can upgrade from a DVD (local source) or from a network location (remote source) that the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 5000 server can access.
For a short period of time after you install Cisco Unified Communications Manager or switch over after upgrading to a different product version, settings changes made by phone users might get unset. Examples of phone user settings include call forwarding and message waiting indication light settings. This can occur because Cisco Unified Communications Manager synchronizes the database after an installation or upgrade, which can overwrite phone user settings changes.
Caution Be sure to back up your system data before starting the software upgrade process. For more information, see the Disaster Recovery System Administration Guide . If you are upgrading your software on HP 7825H3 or HP7828H3 hardware, there is no option to revert to the previous version of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. If you do not back up your system data before starting the software upgrade process your data will be lost if your upgrade fails for some reason. If you chose to revert to the prior version, you will need to install the prior version and restore your data from your DRS backup.
Upgrading to Unified CM 8.6(2) on a Virtual Server
If you run Cisco Unified Communications Manager on a virtual server, and are upgrading to the 8.6(2) release, you must make sure that the virtual server's Guest Operating System and RAM meet the requirements for the latest release.
To upgrade Cisco Unified Communications Manager on a virtual server, do the following:
Step 1 Upgrade the virtual machine to the latest release. For information on installing or upgrading Cisco Unified Communications Manager on virtual servers, refer to the document Cisco Unified Communications Manager on Virtualized Servers.
Step 2 After you finish the upgrade, shut down the virtual machine.
Step 3 Change the Guest Operating System to Red-Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (32-bit).
Step 4 Check the RAM on the virtual machine and make sure that it meets the minimum RAM requirements for this release. Refer to the readme file that accompanied this release's OVA file for minimum RAM requirements at: Products\Voice and Unified Communications\IP Telephony\Call Control\Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CallManager)\Cisco Unified Communications Manager Version 8.6\Unified Communications Manager Virtual Machine Templates.
Step 5 Save changes.
Step 6 Restart the virtual machine.
Making Configuration Changes During an Upgrade
This section describes the restrictions that apply to the configuration and provisioning changes that you can make during an upgrade.
Administration Changes
The administrator must not make any configuration changes to Cisco Unified Communications Manager during an upgrade. Configuration changes include any changes that you make in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, Cisco Unified Serviceability, and the User Option windows.
Any configuration changes that you make during an upgrade could get lost after the upgrade completes, and some configuration changes can cause the upgrade to fail.
If you are upgrading your system, you must complete the upgrade tasks in this section before you perform any configuration tasks.
Caution If you fail to follow these recommendations, unexpected behavior may occur; for example, ports may not initialize as expected.
Upgrade Tasks
To successfully complete the upgrade, perform the upgrade tasks in the following order before you begin making configuration changes.
Note Cisco strongly recommends that you do not perform configuration tasks until the upgrade completes on all servers in the cluster, until you have switched the servers over to the upgraded partition, and until you have verified that database replication is functioning.
Procedure
Step 1 Stop all configuration tasks; that is, do not perform configuration tasks in the various Cisco Unified Communications Manager-related GUIs or the CLI (with the exception of performing the upgrade in the Cisco Unified Communications Operating System GUI).
Step 2 Upgrade the first node in the cluster (the publisher node).
Step 3 Upgrade the subsequent nodes in the cluster (the subscriber nodes).
Note The switch version for the publisher will occur in step 4. However, if upgrading from Unified CM 8.5 or earlier, choose to run new version at the completion of the upgrade; step 4 is not required. The switch version for subscribers will occur in step 5. However, if upgrading from Unified CM 8.5 or earlier, choose to run new version at the completion of the upgrade; step 5 is not required.
Step 4 Switch over the first node to the upgraded partition.
Step 5 Switch over subsequent nodes to the upgraded partition.
Note You can switch the subsequent nodes to the upgraded partition either all at once or one at a time, depending on your site requirements.
Step 6 Ensure that database replication is functioning between the first node and the subsequent nodes. You can check database replication status by using one of the following methods:
•In Cisco Unified Reporting, access the Unified CM Database Status report. Before you proceed, ensure the report indicates that you have a good database replication status with no errors. For more information about using Cisco Unified Reporting, see the Cisco Unified Reporting Administration Guide.
•In the Cisco Real Time Monitoring Tool, access the Database Summary service under the CallManager tab to monitor database replication status. The following list indicates the database replication status progress:
–0— Initializing.
–1—Replication setup script fired from this node.
–2—Good replication.
–3—Bad replication.
–4—Replication setup did not succeed.
Before you proceed, ensure that you have a good database replication status. For more information about using the Real Time Monitoring Tool, see the Cisco Unified Cisco Unified Real Time Monitoring Tool Administration Guide.
Step 7 When all other upgrade tasks are complete, you can perform any needed configuration tasks as required.
User Provisioning
For upgrades from Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 8.x, changes that are made to the following user-facing features get preserved after the upgrade completes:
•Call Forward All (CFA)
•Message Waiting Indication (MWI)
•Privacy Enable/Disable
•Do Not Disturb Enable/Disable (DND)
•Extension Mobility Login (EM)
•Hunt Group Logout
•Device Mobility
•CTI CAPF status for end users and application users
•Credential hacking and authentication
•Recording enabling
•Single Number Reach enabling
Obtaining the Upgrade File
Before you begin the upgrade process, you must obtain the appropriate upgrade file from Cisco.com. You can access the upgrade file during the installation process from either a local DVD or from a remote FTP or SFTP server. Be aware that directory names and filenames that you enter to access the upgrade file are case-sensitive.
Ordering the Upgrade Media
To upgrade to Unified CM Release 8.6(2) from a release prior to 8.0(1), use the Product Upgrade Tool (PUT) to obtain a media kit and license or purchase the upgrade from Cisco Sales.
To use the PUT, you must enter your Cisco contract number (Smartnet, SASU or ESW) and request the DVD/DVD set. If you do not have a contract for Unified CM, you must purchase the upgrade from Cisco Sales.
For more information about supported Unified CM upgrades, see the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Software Compatibility Matrix at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/compat/ccmcompmatr.html
See the "Software Upgrades" chapter of the Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration Guide.
Software Upgrade Procedures
This section provides procedures for upgrading from either a local or a remote source and contains the following topics:
•Upgrading Software or Installing Locales from a Local Source
•Upgrading Software or Installing Locales from a Remote Source
Installing the COP File
Caution For both restricted and unrestricted upgrades from an 8.5(x) or earlier release to an 8.6(x) release, this patch (COP file) must be applied prior to initiating the upgrade. Before you upgrade from compatible versions of Unified CM, install the COP file named ciscocm.refresh_upgrade_v1.0.cop.sgn that you can find under:
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Version 8.6>Unified Communications Manager / CallManager / Cisco Unity Connection Utilities>COP-Files
Upgrading to Restricted or Unrestricted Unified CM 8.6(2)
If upgrading from 8.5(1) or earlier complete the "Installing the COP File" section.
Note The unrestricted version of Unified CM 8.6(2) is available in limited markets only.
Be aware that after you install or upgrade to an unrestricted release, you can never upgrade to a restricted version. You are not even allowed to fresh install a restricted version on a system that contains an unrestricted version
Upgrading from Unified CM 6.x or Later by Using the UCSInstall ISO File
Note Release 6.x and 7.x customers can upgrade to this version, but the Cisco CallManager service will not run unless an 8.0 Software Feature License exists on the system.
Procedure
Step 1 From the Software Download page on Cisco.com, download the appropriate UCSInstall iso file.
For the restricted version:
UCSInstall_UCOS_8.6.2.10000-30.sgn.iso
For the unrestricted version:
UCSInstall_UCOS_UNRST_8.6.2.10000-30.sgn.iso
Note Because the UCSInstall_UCOS_8.6.2.10000-30 build specifies a nonbootable ISO, the build proves useful only for upgrades. You cannot use this build for new installations.
Step 2 Use an md5sum utility to verify the MD5 sum of the final file.
For the restricted version:
65ba754dd1078abed951fe705d0854e3 UCSInstall_UCOS_8.6.2.10000-30.sgn.iso
For the unrestricted version:
b87b58295237adb24341a090d2836285 UCSInstall_UCOS_UNRST_8.6.2.10000-30.sgn.iso
Step 3 Continue by following the instructions in Upgrading Software or Installing Locales from a Local Source..
Upgrading Software or Installing Locales from a Local Source
To upgrade the software from local DVD, follow this procedure:
Procedure
Step 1 If upgrading from 8.5(1) or earlier complete the "Installing the COP File" section.
Step 2 If you are upgrading software on HP7825H3 or HP7828H3 hardware insert the 16GB USB device to facilitate data migration from the old system to the new installation. For Unity Connection and Business Edition 5000, a 128GB external USB device is required.
Caution If you are upgrading your software on HP7825H3 or HP7828H3 hardware, there is no option to revert to the previous version of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. If you do not back up your system data before starting the software upgrade process your data will be lost if your upgrade fails for some reason. If you chose to revert to the prior version, you will need to install the prior version and restore your data from your DRS backup.
Step 3 If you are upgrading Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 5000, skip to Step 4.
If you are adding a Cisco Unity Connection locale, stop the Connection Conversation Manager and Connection Mixer services:
a. Start Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability.
b. Navigate to Tools > Control Center - Feature Services.
c. Under Critical Services, in the Connection Conversation Manager row, click Stop.
d. Wait for the service to stop.
e. Also under Critical Services, in the Connection Mixer row, click Stop.
f. Wait for the service to stop.
Step 4 Insert the new DVD into the disc drive on the local server that is to be upgraded.
Step 5 Log in to Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration.
Step 6 Navigate to Software Upgrades > Install/Upgrade.
The Software Installation/Upgrade window displays.
Step 7 From the Source list, choose DVD.
Step 8 Enter a slash (/) in the Directory field.
Step 9 To use the Email Notification feature, enter your Email Destination and SMTP Server in the fields provided.
Step 10 To continue the upgrade process, click Next.
Step 11 Choose the upgrade version that you want to install and click Next.
Step 12 In the next window, monitor the progress of the download.
Step 13 If you are upgrading Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 5000, skip to Step 14.
If you are installing Cisco Unity Connection locales and want to install another locale, click Install Another, and return to Step 6.
If you do not want to install another locale, restart the Connection Conversation Manager and Connection Mixer services:
a. Start Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability.
b. Navigate to Tools > Control Center - Feature Services.
c. Under Critical Services, in the Connection Conversation Manager row, click Start.
d. Wait for the service to start.
e. Also under Critical Services, in the Connection Mixer row, click Start.
f. Wait for the service to start.
g. Skip the rest of the procedure.
Step 14 If you want to run the upgraded software at the completion of the upgrade process and automatically reboot to the upgraded partition, choose Switch to new version after upgrade. The system restarts and is running the upgraded software. If you are upgrading your software on HP 7825H3 or HP7828H3 hardware, there is no option to revert to the previous version of Cisco Unified Communications Manager and you will not be able to choose Switch to new version after upgrade.
Step 15 If you want to install the upgrade and then manually switch to the upgraded partition at a later time, do the following steps, choose Do not switch to new version after upgrade.
Step 16 Click Next. Depending on your configuration, the following text appears:
a. For non-HP7825H3/HP7828H3 hardware:
A Refresh Upgrade requires that the server be rebooted during the upgrade. Services will be affected during the upgrade operation. Press OK to proceed with the upgrade.b. For HP7825H3/HP7828H3 hardware:
This server model requires a USB storage device in order to proceed with the upgrade. Please insert a USB storage device with at least 16GBytes of capacity. Note that any existing data on the USB device will be deleted.
Note For Unity Connection and Business Edition the USB storage device must be 128 GBytes.
The Upgrade Status window displays the Upgrade log.
Step 17 When the installation completes, click Finish (not applicable for Refresh Upgrades).
Step 18 To restart the system and activate the upgrade, choose Settings > Version; then, click Switch Version.
The system restarts running the upgraded software (not applicable for Refresh Upgrades).
Caution If you are upgrading your software on HP7825H3 or HP7828H3 hardware, there is no option to revert to the previous version of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. If you do not back up your system data before starting the software upgrade process your data will be lost if your upgrade fails for some reason. If you chose to revert to the prior version, you will need to install the prior version and restore your data from your DRS backup.
Supported SFTP Servers
Cisco allows you to use any SFTP server product but recommends SFTP products that have been certified with Cisco through the Cisco Technology Developer Partner program (CTDP). CTDP partners, such as GlobalSCAPE, certify their products with specified versions of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. For information on which vendors have certified their products with your version of Cisco Unified Communications Manager, refer to the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/ctdp/Search.pl
For information on using GlobalSCAPE with supported Cisco Unified Communications versions, refer to the following URL:
http://www.globalscape.com/gsftps/cisco.aspx
Cisco uses the following servers for internal testing. You may use one of the servers, but you must contact the vendor for support:
•Open SSH (refer to http://sshwindows.sourceforge.net/)
•Cygwin (refer to http://www.cygwin.com/)
•Titan (refer to http://www.titanftp.com/)
Cisco does not support using the SFTP product free FTDP. This is because of the 1GB file size limit on this SFTP product.
For issues with third-party products that have not been certified through the CTDP process, contact the third-party vendor for support.
Upgrading Software or Installing Locales from a Remote Source
To upgrade the software from a network location or remote server, use the following procedure.
Note Do not use the browser controls, such as Refresh/Reload, while you are accessing Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration. Instead, use the navigation controls that are provided by the interface.
Procedure
Step 1 If upgrading from 8.5(1) or earlier complete the"Installing the COP File" section.
Step 2 If you are upgrading software on HP7825H3 or HP7828H3 hardware insert the 16GB USB device to facilitate data migration from the old system to the new installation. For Unity Connection and Business Edition 5000, a 128GB external USB device is required.
Step 3 Put the upgrade file on an FTP or SFTP server that the server that you are upgrading can access.
Step 4 If you are upgrading Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 5000, skip to Step 5.
If you are adding a Cisco Unity Connection locale, stop the Connection Conversation Manager and Connection Mixer services:
a. Start Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability.
b. Navigate to Tools > Control Center - Feature Services.
c. Under Critical Services, in the Connection Conversation Manager row, click Stop.
d. Wait for the service to stop.
e. Also under Critical Services, in the Connection Mixer row, click Stop.
f. Wait for the service to stop.
Step 5 Log in to Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration.
Step 6 Navigate to Software Upgrades > Install/Upgrade.
The Software Installation/Upgrade window displays.
Step 7 From the Source list, choose Remote Filesystem.
Step 8 In the Directory field, enter the path to the directory that contains the patch file on the remote system.
If the upgrade file is located on a Linux or Unix server, you must enter a forward slash at the beginning of the directory path. For example, if the upgrade file is in the patches directory, you must enter
/patches
If the upgrade file is located on a Windows server, remember that you are connecting to an FTP or SFTP server, so use the appropriate syntax, including
•Begin the path with a forward slash (/) and use forward slashes throughout the path.
•The path must start from the FTP or SFTP root directory on the server, so you cannot enter a Windows absolute path, which starts with a drive letter (for example, C:).
Step 9 In the Server field, enter the server name or IP address.
Step 10 In the User Name field, enter your user name on the remote server.
Step 11 In the User Password field, enter your password on the remote server.
Step 12 Select the transfer protocol from the Transfer Protocol field.
Step 13 To use the Email Notification feature, enter your Email Destination and SMTP Server in the fields provided.
Step 14 To continue the upgrade process, click Next.
Step 15 Choose the upgrade version that you want to install and click Next.
Step 16 In the next window, monitor the progress of the download.
Note If you lose your connection with the server or close your browser during the upgrade process, you may see the following message when you try to access the Software Upgrades menu again:
Warning: Another session is installing software, click Assume Control to take over the installation.
If you are sure you want to take over the session, click Assume Control.
If Assume Control does not display, you can also monitor the upgrade with the Real Time Monitoring Tool.
Step 17 If you are installing upgrade software, skip to Step 18.
If you are installing Cisco Unity Connection locales and want to install another locale, click Install Another, and return to Step 6.
If you do not want to install another locale, restart the Connection Conversation Manager and Connection Mixer services:
a. Start Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability.
b. Navigate to Tools > Control Center - Feature Services.
c. Under Critical Services, in the Connection Conversation Manager row, click Start.
d. Wait for the service to start.
e. Also under Critical Services, in the Connection Mixer row, click Start.
f. Wait for the service to start.
g. Skip the rest of the procedure.
Step 18 If you want to install the upgrade and automatically reboot to the upgraded partition, choose Switch to new version after upgrade. The system restarts and runs the upgraded software.
Step 19 If you want to install the upgrade and then manually switch to the upgraded partition at a later time, do the following steps, choose Do not switch to new version after upgrade.
Step 20 Click Next. Depending on your configuration, the following text appears:
a. For non- HP7825H3/HP7828H3 hardware:
A Refresh Upgrade requires that the server be rebooted during the upgrade. Services will be affected during the upgrade operation. Press OK to proceed with the upgrade.b. For HP7825H3/HP7828H3 hardware:
This server model requires a USB storage device in order to proceed with the upgrade. Please insert a USB storage device with at least 16GBytes of capacity. Note that any existing data on the USB device will be deleted.
Note For Unity Connection and Business Edition the USB storage device must be 128 GBytes.
The Upgrade Status window displays the Upgrade log.
Step 21 When the installation completes, click Finish (not applicable for Refresh Upgrades).
Step 22 To restart the system and activate the upgrade, choose Settings > Version; then, click Switch Version.
The system restarts running the upgraded software (not applicable for Refresh Upgrades).
Bridge Upgrade
The bridge upgrade provides a migration path for customers who want to migrate from discontinued Cisco Unified Communications Manager server to a server that supports the newest release of Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Servers that are no longer supported, but are permitted to function as bridge upgrade servers, can upgrade and boot but will not allow Cisco Unified Communications Manager to function.
When you attempt to upgrade your Cisco Unified Communications Manager version on a discontinued server model, Cisco Unified Communications Manager inserts a message into the upgrade log. The upgrade log is displayed on the web browser when the upgrade is initiated through the Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration window, or you can view it through CLI if you used CLI to perform the upgrade. This message notes that you can only use the new version to obtain a DRS backup. The warning message in the log is followed by a delay that allows you to cancel the upgrade if you do not want to do a bridge upgrade.
When the system boots the new Cisco Unified Communications Manager version, a warning appears on the console that tells you that the only thing you can do with the new Cisco Unified Communications Manager version is to perform a DRS backup ("This hardware has limited functionality. Backup and Restore is the only supported functionality."). Because of the restricted visibility of the console, the warning displays during both CLI and GUI sessions.
Use the following procedure to perform a bridge upgrade:
Procedure
Step 1 Perform an upgrade to the new Cisco Unified Communications Manager version on your discontinued first node (publisher) server. Refer to the preceding sections in this chapter that describe the kind of upgrade you want to do. Observe the warning on the console that tells you that the only thing you can do with the new Cisco Unified Communications Manager version is to perform a DRS backup ("This hardware has limited functionality. Backup and Restore is the only supported functionality.").
Step 2 Perform an upgrade to the new Cisco Unified Communications Manager version on your subsequent node (subscriber) servers. Refer to the preceding sections in this chapter that describe the kind of upgrade you want to do.
Step 3 Verify database synchronization between all nodes. You can use the CLI commands utils dbreplication runtime state and utils dbreplication status. For more information, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference Guide for Cisco Unifed Communications Solutions.
Step 4 Using the new Cisco Unified Communications Manager version on your discontinued first node server, perform a DRS backup. The DRS backups are encrypted using the cluster security password provided at install time. You must remember this security password as the "old" password, because you may be prompted to enter this "old" password at the time of restore. Refer to the Disaster Recovery System Administration Guide.
Step 5 Disconnect your discontinued server from the network.
Step 6 Install the new Cisco Unified Communications Manager version on your new supported first node server. You must obtain and install a new license on this server. Refer to the guide Installing Cisco Unified Communications Manager. You will be prompted to enter a "new" security password, a password that is different from the "old" password you noted in Step 4. The guide Installing Cisco Unified Communications Manager describes the requirements of a "new" security password that Cisco Unified Communications Manager will accept. You must remember this "new" security password.
Step 7 Using the new Cisco Unified Communications Manager version on your new supported first node server, perform the Disaster Recovery System Administration Guide procedure "Restoring the First Node only (Rebuilding the Publisher Alone)". First, select only select the first node for restore. You can only select the subsequent nodes for restore after the completion of first node restore. Use the discontinued server's backup file that you created in Step 4. You will be prompted for the "old" security password that you noted in Step 4. For further details, refer to the Disaster Recovery System Administration Guide.
Step 8 On your new supported first node server, reactivate all services that used to be active on your discontinued first node server before the bridge upgrade. Refer to the Administration Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability.
Step 9 Verify database synchronization between all nodes. You can use the CLI commands utils dbreplication runtime state and utils dbreplication status. For more information, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference Guide for Cisco Unifed Communications Solutions.
Post-Upgrade Tasks
After the upgrade, perform the following tasks:
•Enable the Cisco Extension Mobility service by navigating to Cisco Unified Serviceability > Tools > Service Activation. For more information, see the Cisco Unified Serviceability Administration Guide.
Note If you do not enable the Cisco Extension Mobility service, Cisco Extension Mobility users cannot log in and log out of phones that support Cisco Extension Mobility.
•Verify phone functions by making the following types of calls:
–Voice mail
–Interoffice
–Mobile phone
–Local
–National
–International
–Shared line
•Test the following phone features:
–Conference
–Barge
–Transfer
–C-Barge
–Ring on shared lines
–Do Not Disturb
–Privacy
–Presence
–CTI call control
–Busy Lamp Field
•If necessary, reinstall the Real Time Monitoring Tool.
Reverting to a Previous Version
After upgrading, you can revert to the software version that was running before the upgrade, by using the Switch Version option to switch the system to the software version on the inactive partition.
Caution If you are upgrading your software on HP7825H3 or HP7828H3 hardware, there is no option to revert to the previous version of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. If you do not back up your system data before starting the software upgrade process your data will be lost if your upgrade fails for some reason. If you chose to revert to the prior version, you will need to install the prior version and restore your data from your DRS backup.
Procedure
Step 1 Open Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration directly by entering the following URL:
https://server-name/cmplatform
where server-name specifies the host name or IP address of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 5000 server.
Step 2 Enter your Administrator user name and password.
Step 3 Choose Settings > Version.
The Version Settings window displays.
Step 4 Click the Switch Versions button.
After you verify that you want to restart the system, the system restarts, which might take up to 15 minutes.
Step 5 To verify that the version switch was successful, you can follow these steps:
a. Log in to Open Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration again.
b. Choose Settings > Version.
The Version Settings window displays.
c. Verify that the correct product version is now running on the active partition.
d. Verify that all activated services are running.
e. For the publisher node, log in to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration by entering the following URL and entering your user name and password:
https://server-name/ccmadmin
f. Verify that you can log in and that your configuration data exists.
Installing COP Files, Dial Plans, and Locales
This section contains the following topics:
COP File Installation
The following guidelines apply to installing COP files. If the documentation for a specific COP file contradicts these general guidelines, follow the COP file documentation:
•Install the COP file on every server in a cluster.
•After you install a COP file, you must restart the server.
Note You must restart Cisco Unified Communications Manager to ensure that configuration changes that are made during the COP file installation get written into the database. Cisco recommends that you perform this restart during an off-peak period.
Dial Plan Installation
You can install dial plan files from either a local or a remote source by using the same process that is described earlier in this chapter for installing software upgrades. See the "Upgrading Software or Installing Locales from a Local Source" section for more information about this process.
After you install the dial plan files on the system, log in to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration and then navigate to Call Routing > Dial Plan Installer to complete installing the dial plans.
Locale Installation
Cisco provides locale-specific versions of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Locale Installer on www.cisco.com. Installed by the system administrator, the locale installer allows the user to view/receive the chosen translated text or tones, if applicable, when a user works with supported interfaces.
User Locales
User locale files provide translated text and voice prompts, if available, for phone displays, user applications, and user web pages in the locale that the user chooses. User-only locale installers exist on the web.
Network Locales
Network locale files provide country-specific phone tones and gateway tones, if available. Network-only locale installers exist on the web.
Cisco may combine multiple network locales in a single locale installer.
Cisco Unity Connection Locales
Cisco Unity Connection locales (languages) provide country-specific system prompts, graphical user interface, and text-to-speech functionality. For information on downloading Cisco Unity Connection locales, see the "Installation and Upgrade Information" section of the applicable Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 5000 release notes at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7273/prod_release_notes_list.html.
Caution Do not install more than five Cisco Unity Connection locales.
Installing Locales
You can install locale files from either a local or a remote source by using the same process that is described earlier in this chapter for installing software upgrades. See the "Upgrading Software or Installing Locales from a Local Source" section for more information about this process.
Note To activate the newly installed locales, you must restart the server.
See the "Cisco Unified Communications Manager Locale Files" section for information on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager locale files that you must install. You can install more than one locale before you restart the server.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Locale Files
When you are installing Cisco Unified Communications Manager locales, you must install the following files:
•User Locale files—Contain language information for a specific language and country and use the following convention:
cm-locale-language-country-version.cop
•Combined Network Locale file—Contains country-specific files for all countries for various network items, including phone tones, annunciators, and gateway tones. The combined network locale file uses the following naming convention:
cm-locale-combinednetworklocale-version.cop
Latest Software and Firmware Upgrades for Unified CM 8.6 on Cisco.com
After you install or upgrade to this release of Unified CM, check to see if Cisco has released software upgrades, firmware upgrades, critical patches or Service Updates.
Firmware
Applying the latest comprehensive Firmware Upgrade CD (FWUCD) can prevent catastrophic failures and should be applied as soon as possible.
To check for the latest FWUCD from www.Cisco.com:
•select Support > Download Software
•Navigate to Products > Voice and Unified Communications > Communications Infrastructure > Voice Servers > Cisco 7800 Series Media Convergence Servers (or Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers) > (your server model).
Software
Service Updates (SUs), contain fixes that were unavailable at the time of the original release. They often include security fixes, firmware updates, or software fixes that could improve operation.
To check for software upgrades, Service Updates, critical patches, from www.Cisco.com:
•select Support > Download Software
•Navigate to the "Voice and Unified Communications" section and select IP Telephony > Call Control > Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CallManager) > the appropriate version of Cisco Communications Manager for your deployment.
Related Documentation
You can view documentation that supports this release of Unified CM at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
For information about the Cisco Intercompany Media Engine server, see the Release Notes for Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Release 8.6(2) at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/ime/8_6_2/rel_notes/ime-rel_notes-862.html.
Limitations and Restrictions
A list of compatible software releases represents a major deliverable of Unified CM System testing. The recommendations, which are not exclusive, represent an addition to interoperability recommendations for each individual voice application or voice infrastructure product.
For a list of software and firmware versions of IP telephony components and contact center components that were tested for interoperability with Unified CM 8.6(2) as part of Cisco Unified Communications System Release 8.x testing, see the following web page:
http://www.cisco.com/go/unified-techinfo
Note Be aware that the release of Cisco IP telephony products does not always coincide with Unified CM releases. If a product does not meet the compatibility testing requirements with Unified CM, you need to wait until a compatible version of the product becomes available before you can upgrade to Unified CM Release 8.6(2). For the most current compatibility combinations and defects that are associated with other Unified CM products, refer to the documentation that is associated with those products.
Important Notes
The following section contains important information that may have been unavailable upon the initial release of documentation that supports Unified CM Release 8.6(2).
•Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem IMS Service Control Interface Support
•Disaster Recovery System Enhancements
•Restart all Unified CM services.
•Verify RAID Status Prior To Upgrade on 7825H3 and 7828H3 Servers
•Disaster Recovery System Caution
•EMCC Login Affects Settings in Product-Specific Configuration Layout of Phone Configuration Window
•Video Conferencing with Cisco Integrated Services Routers Generation 2
•Interoperability with a Cisco TelePresence Video Communications Server
•CSCts13972 Must re-run CTL Client when the Domain Name Changes
•User Data Service Version API
Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem IMS Service Control Interface Support
The Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem IMS Service Control Interface is not supported in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.6(2).
H.323 Client Device Name
You must give an H.323 client a device name between 1 and 50 characters. The name may consist of upper and lower case letters; numbers (0-9); periods (.); underscores (_); or dashes (-).
Please avoid any other special characters in an H.323 device name, otherwise the error message "unmapped Exception null" is displayed.
Disaster Recovery System Enhancements
Estimating The Size of The Backup Tar
Follow this procedure to estimate the size of the backup tar performed on an SFTP device.
Note Be aware that the calculated size is not an exact value but an estimated size of the backup tar. Size is calculated based on the actual backup size of a previous successful backup and may vary if the configuration changed since the last backup. Also, this procedure does not estimate the size of a backup performed on a tape device.
Procedure
Step 1 Sign in to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, choose Cisco Unified Communications Manager from the Navigation menu in the upper right corner and click Go.
The Disaster Recovery System Sign-In window appears.Step 2 Sign in to the Disaster Recovery System by using the same administrator username and password that you use for Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration.
Step 3 Navigate to Backup > Manual Backup. The Manual Backup window appears.
Step 4 In the Select Features area, select the features to back up.
Step 5 To get the estimated size of backup for the selected features, click Estimate Size.
Caution Be aware that if no backup history exists for one or more of the selected features, Cisco Unified Communications Manager cannot estimate the size of the backup tar.
Starting A Manual Backup
Caution Be aware that error messages such as "no space in remote server" or "network transfer rate is very slow" may appear. If the backup tar size does not increase for 15 minutes, the backup process fails. Address the problem that caused the backup to fail and then start a fresh backup.
Command Line Interface
Auto Update Statistics (AUS)
In earlier releases of Cisco Unified Communications Manager, the Cisco Database Layer Monitor service parameters Maintenance Throttling for Tables and Maintenance Throttling for Stored Procedures controlled the process for updating statistics about indexes. Now, Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.6(2) uses Automatic Update Statistics, an intelligent statistics update feature that monitors the changes made in the database tables and updates only tables that need statistic updates. This feature saves considerable bandwidth, especially on VMware deployments of Unified CM. Automatic Update Statistics is now the default indexing method.
Cluster-Wide Call Park
Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.6(2) allows you to enable call parking for cluster-wide configurations. The following changes are introduced with this feature:
•Park codes for all nodes in a Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster are now allocated from a single entity, the lowest active node in the cluster. Therefore, Unified CM ignores the Cisco Unified Communications Manager field on the Call Park Configuration web page.
•The single entity allocates park codes from a pool of all configured park codes, regardless of which Unified CM is assigned.
•Unified CM allocates park codes through strict enforcement of the partition order in the Calling Search Space (CSS) of the parking party. This update provides a predictable behavior that is easy for administrators to understand.
•The parked calls limit is no longer 100 calls per cluster. Available park codes and system resources determine the number of parked calls.
•CTI monitoring of parked call Directory Numbers (DNs) is unavailable. This function will be restored in Unified CM Release 9.0.
CallPark Softkey
After the called party presses the CallPark softkey to park a call, Unified CM 8.6(2) takes the following actions to allocate a park code:
•The unique Unified CM node with the active CallParkCodeManager process allocates a park code.
•Unified CM checks the partition list of the CSS of the parking party for available park codes by searching each partition in order. If Unified CM finds a code, the system allocates the code and marks it as unavailable. If Unified CM does not find an available code in any of the partitions, the call park attempt fails.
Previous Call Park Behavior
In previous releases of Unified CM, the following actions occurred:
•The Unified CM node where the call originates (any node in the cluster) allocated a park code from the pool of codes that were assigned to that Unified CM node.
•Unified CM checked the list of available park codes, regardless of their partition order, to detect whether these codes existed in the CSS of the parking party. If Unified CM found an available code, the system allocated the code and marked it as unavailable. If Unified CM found no available code on the partitions, the call park attempt failed.
New Call Park Behavior
With these new Call Park behaviors, centralized Unified CM deployments that host multiple locations on a single cluster (such as retail stores and bank branches) can now place the park codes for each location into the partitions that are devoted to those locations. This placement prevents parties at one store from retrieving calls parked at another store. Also, the new Call Park behaviors reduce the difficulty of administering the feature, because administrators no longer need to place park codes in the CSS of each inbound trunk.
Finally, this behavior follows the partition order of a CSS when searching for objects, which aligns with the search behaviors of other Unified CM features described in the SRND. This behavior makes Call Park easier to understand, because administrators no longer need to assign park codes to every Unified CM node on the side where a call originates.
Enabling Cluster-Wide Call Park
To enable Cluster-Wide Call Park, perform the following steps:
Step 1 From Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, select Advanced Service Parameters > Global Features
Step 2 Set the Enable Clusterwide CallPark Number/Ranges service parameter to True.
Step 3 Restart all Unified CM services.
Verify RAID Status Prior To Upgrade on 7825H3 and 7828H3 Servers
Note Prior to an L2 upgrade, execute the following CLI command to ensure that test-raid has passed:
utils diagnose module raid
Disaster Recovery System Caution
The Disaster Recovery System (DRS), which can be invoked from Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, provides full data backup and restore capabilities for all servers in a Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster. The Disaster Recovery System allows you to perform regularly scheduled automatic or user-invoked data backups.
The Disaster Recovery System performs a cluster-level backup, which means that it collects backups for all servers in a Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster to a central location and archives the backup data to physical storage device.
DRS restores its own settings (backup device settings and schedule settings) as part of the platform backup/restore. DRS backs up and restores drfDevice.xml and drfSchedule.xml files. When the server is restored with these files, you do not need to re-configure the DRS backup device and schedule.
When you restore your data, the hostname, server IP address, and the deployment type must be the same as it was during the backup. DRS does not restore across different hostnames, IP addresses and products or product suites installed (Cisco Unified Call Manager, Cisco Unified Connection, Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 5000, etc).
EMCC Login Affects Settings in Product-Specific Configuration Layout of Phone Configuration Window
When a user uses a phone in a visiting cluster to log into the user Extension Mobility profile, the phone inherits the default provisioning, network, and security settings (specifically, the configuration in the Product Specific Configuration Layout section of the Phone Configuration window) from the home cluster. This behavior may override local security and network settings that are in place in the visiting cluster. Some of the parameters have firmware defaults that the system administrator cannot change until a fix is provided.
Video Conferencing with Cisco Integrated Services Routers Generation 2
Cisco Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 (ISR G2) can be enabled to act as IOS-based conference bridges that support ad hoc and meet-me audio and video conferencing. To enable conferencing, a PVDM3 DSP module must be installed on the ISR G2. The ISR G2 includes the following series:
•Cisco 2900 Series
•Cisco 3900 Series
For ad hoc video conferencing, the ISR G2 router supports up to eight participants. For meet-me video conferencing, support is provided for up to 16 participants. For video conferences, the resolution, bit rate and frame rates vary depending on which video format is used, but the ISR G2 can support a frame rate of up to 30 frames per second, a stream bit rate up to 2 Mb/s, and video resolution of up to 704 x 568 pixels. For a detailed breakdown of the codecs, frame rates, bit rates, and video resolution for each video format, see the document Configuring Video Conferences and Video Transcoding.
Within Cisco Unified Communications Manager, the ISR G2 can be configured as one of three conference bridge types:
•Cisco IOS Homogeneous Video Conference Bridge—All the conference participants connect to a conference bridge with phones that support the same video format attributes. All the video phones support the same video format and the conference bridge sends the same data stream format to all the video participants.
•Cisco IOS Heterogeneous Video Conference Bridge—All the conference participants connect to the conference bridge with phones that use different video format attributes. Transcoding and transsizing features are required from the DSP in order to convert the signal from one video format to another.
•Cisco IOS Guaranteed Audio Video Conference Bridge—If DSP resources are limited, you can reserve DSP resources for just the audio conference bridge. The DSP resources for the audio conference bridge are reserved, but video service is not guaranteed. Callers on video phones may have video service if DSP resources are available at the start of the conference. Otherwise, the callers are connected to the conference as audio participants.
For more detailed information about video conferencing with ISR G2 routers, see the document Configuring Video Conferences and Video Transcoding.
Interoperability with a Cisco TelePresence Video Communications Server
Cisco Unified Communications Manager is interoperable with a Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (VCS). To make the two systems compatible, a SIP normalization script must be configured on the trunk that connects Cisco Unified Communications Manager to the VCS. The normalization script adjusts the signaling so that the two products can communicate.
In earlier versions of Cisco Unified Communications Manager, the script had to be manually imported into Cisco Unified Communications Manager, but Release 8.6(2) includes the script in the installation using the script name vcs-interop.
Refer to the following sections for details on how to handle upgrades from earlier versions and how to configure VCS interoperability in Release 8.6(2).
•VCS Interoperability Issues for Upgrades to Release 8.6(2)
•Configuring VCS Interoperability in Release 8.6(2)
VCS Interoperability Issues for Upgrades to Release 8.6(2)
If you are upgrading to Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.6.2 from an earlier release, and your previous network included a connection to a Cisco TelePresence Video Communications Server (VCS), the upgrade to 8.6(2) will fail if the name of the SIP normalization script used in your previous release was vcs-interop. In this case, you must rename the old script prior to completing the upgrade.
To ensure that the upgrade succeeds, complete the following steps before you upgrade to Release 8.6(2):
Step 1 From Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, select Device > Device Settings > SIP Normalization Script.
Step 2 In the SIP Normalization Script Configuration window, click Find to list all the SIP normalization scripts.
Step 3 Check to see if a script with the precise name vcs-interop appears. If a normalization script with this exact name appears, it will create a conflict with the vcs-interop script in the latest release. You must rename the old script before proceeding with the upgrade. To rename the script:
a. Click on the script to open the SIP Normalization Script Configuration window.
a. In the Name field, rename the script to anything other than vcs-interop. Cisco recommends adding the old release number to the script.
b. Click Reset.
Step 4 Proceed with the upgrade.
After upgrading to 8.6(2), complete Configuring VCS Interoperability in Release 8.6(2) to configure VCS interoperability in Release 8.6(2).Configuring VCS Interoperability in Release 8.6(2)
After installing or upgrading to Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.6(2), perform the following steps to configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager to interoperate with a Cisco TelePresence Video Communications Server:
Step 1 In Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, select Device > Device Settings > SIP Profile.
Step 2 Select the SIP profile for the trunk that connects Cisco Unified Communications Manager to the VCS.
Step 3 On the SIP Profile Configuration window, check the Use Fully Qualified Domain Name check box.
Step 4 Click Save and Reset.
Step 5 In Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, select Device > Trunk.
Step 6 Select the SIP Trunk that connects Cisco Unified Communications Manager to the VCS.
Step 7 In the Normalization Script area, select vcs-interop from the SIP Normalization drop-down menu.
Step 8 Leave the Parameter Name and Parameter Value fields empty. If these fields are already completed, delete the field contents. These fields are not used if the Use Fully Qualified Domain Name check box on the SIP Profile Configuration window is checked.
Step 9 Click Save and Reset.
Configuring a CUCM with a SIP trunk to the VCS cluster
The following describes how to configure the SIP trunk to the VCS cluster. The SIP trunk configuration spans the following admin pages:
•Secure SIP Trunk Configuration
•SIP Profile Configuration
•Trunk Configuration
Secure SIP trunk configuration (System > Security > SIP Trunk Security Profile)
The following fields in the Secure SIP trunk configuration page must be configured as shown in Table 3. Only the fields that must be configured with a specific value are shown.
Table 3
Secure SIP trunk configuration
SIP profile configuration (Device > Device Settings > SIP Profile)
The following fields in the SIP profile configuration page must be configured as shown in Table 4. Only the fields that must be configured with a specific value are shown.
Table 4
SIP profile configuration
VCS SIP trunk configuration (Device > Trunk > SIP Information)
The following fields in the SIP profile configuration page must be configured as shown in Table 5. Only the fields that must be configured with a specific value are shown.
Table 5
SIP trunk configuration
For more information, see the X7.0 VCS/CUCM deployment guide which is available at:
CSCts13972 Must re-run CTL Client when the Domain Name Changes
When a domain name is added or changed on a Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster in mixed mode, you must re-run the CTL Client or changes to the phone configuration files do not take effect.
CSCts35326 "KERNEL: assertion (!sk->sk_forward_alloc) failed at net/ipv4/af_inet.c (152)" Displayed on Console Screen
This may display on the console screen when running IMS calls due to an issue with RedHat (case 00522987). It does not cause any IMS call failures. These messages can be ignored if they are not causing any issue on the system.
Deploying the SAF Call Control Discovery Feature
If you are considering deploying the SAF Call Control Discovery feature, do not clone publishers and use the new identity feature to build out multiple clusters. The new identity feature does not currently support regenerating a unique id for the cluster, and SAF Call Control Discovery will not function properly without unique cluster identification.
User Data Service Version API
Cisco Unified Communications Manager User Data Service (UDS) Version API displays a list of server software version information and installed products when UDS queries the Unified CM database. This enhancement allows JTAPI/TAPI applications to identify server types and share applications with Unified CM. UDS runs as a network service and is automatically enabled on Unified CM 8.6(2) and later releases.
The JTAPI/TAPI application sends an HTTPS GET request to UDS and UDS responds with XML text that contains information about the product version and installed products. The following example shows a sample HTTPS GET request and UDS response.
HTTPS GET Request
https://<server address>/cucm-uds/versionUDS Response
When UDS receives the HTTPS GET request, UDS returns XML text that contains information about the product version and installed products:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?><versionInformation><name>Cisco User Data Service</name><version>8.6.2</version><installedProducts><product>Cisco Unified Communications Manager</product></installedProducts></versionInformation>In this example, the UDS response indicates that the version is 8.6(2) and the installed product is Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
XML Schema
The following is the XML schema for UDS Version API:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" elementFormDefault="qualified"><xs:element name="name" type="xs:string"/><xs:element name="version" type="xs:string"/><xs:element name="installedProducts"><xs:complexType><xs:sequence><xs:element name="product" type="xs:string" maxOccurs="unbounded"/></xs:sequence></xs:complexType></xs:element><xs:element name="versionInformation"><xs:complexType><xs:sequence><xs:element ref="name"/><xs:element ref="version"/><xs:element ref="installedProducts"/></xs:sequence></xs:complexType></xs:element></xs:schema>New and Changed Information
The New and Changed Information for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.6(2) provides information about new and changed features for release 8.6(2).
To obtain this document, go to the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/rel_notes/8_6_2/delta/delta862.html
Caveats
The following sections contain information on how to obtain the latest resolved caveat information and descriptions of open caveats of severity levels 1, 2, and 3.
Caveats describe unexpected behavior on a Cisco Unified Communications server. Severity 1 caveats represent the most serious caveats, severity 2 caveats represent less serious caveats, and severity 3 caveats represent moderate caveats.
Resolved Caveats
You can find the latest resolved caveat information for Unified CM Release 8.6(2) by using Bug Toolkit, which is an online tool that is available for customers to query defects according to their own needs.
Tip You need an account with Cisco.com (Cisco Connection Online) to use the Bug Toolkit to find open and resolved caveats of any severity for any release.
To access the Bug Toolkit, log on to http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit.
Using Bug Toolkit
The system grades known problems (bugs) according to severity level. These release notes contain descriptions of the following bug levels:
•All severity level 1 or 2 bugs.
•Significant severity level 3 bugs.
You can search for problems by using the Cisco Software Bug Toolkit.
To access Bug Toolkit, you need the following items:
•Internet connection
•Web browser
•Cisco.com user ID and password
To use the Software Bug Toolkit, follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1 Access the Bug Toolkit, http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit.
Step 2 Log in with your Cisco.com user ID and password.
Step 3 If you are looking for information about a specific problem, enter the bug ID number in the "Search for Bug ID" field, and click Go.
Tip Click Help on the Bug Toolkit page for information about how to search for bugs, create saved searches, create bug groups, and so on.
Open Caveats
Open Caveats for Unified CM Release 8.6(2) as of August 31, 2011 describe possible unexpected behaviors in Unified CM Release 8.6(2), which are sorted by component.
Tip For more information about an individual defect, click the associated Identifier in the "Open Caveats for Unified CM Release 8.6(2) as of August 31, 2011" section to access the online record for that defect, including workarounds.
Understanding the Fixed-in Version Field in the Online Defect Record
When you open the online record for a defect, you will see data in the "First Fixed-in Version" field. The information that displays in this field identifies the list of Unified CM interim versions in which the defect was fixed. These interim versions then get integrated into Unified CM releases.
Some more clearly defined versions include identification for Engineering Specials (ES) or Service Releases (SR); for example 03.3(04)ES29 and 04.0(02a)SR1. However, the version information that displays for the Unified CM maintenance releases may not be as clearly identified.
The following examples show how you can decode the maintenance release interim version information. These examples show you the format of the interim version along with the corresponding Unified CM release that includes that interim version. You can use these examples as guidance to better understand the presentation of information in these fields.
•8.0(2.40000-x) = Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.0(2c)
•7.1(5.10000-x) = Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.1(5)
•7.1(3.30000-x) = Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.1(3b)
•7.1(3.20000-x) = Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.1(3a)
•7.1(3.10000-x) = Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.1(3)
•7.1(2.30000-x) = Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.1(2b)
•7.1(2.20000-x) = Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.1(2a)
•7.1(2.10000-x) = Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.1(2)
Note Because defect status continually changes, be aware that the "Open Caveats for Unified CM Release 8.6(2) as of August 31, 2011" section reflects a snapshot of the defects that were open at the time this report was compiled. For an updated view of open defects, access Bug Toolkit and follow the instructions as described in the "Using Bug Toolkit" section.
Tip Bug Toolkit requires that you have an account with Cisco.com (Cisco Connection Online). By using the Bug Toolkit, you can find caveats of any severity for any release. Bug Toolkit may also provide a more current listing than this document provides. To access the Bug Toolkit, log in to http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/launch_bugtool.pl.
Open Caveats for Unified CM Release 8.6(2) as of August 31, 2011
The following table lists open caveats which may cause unexpected behavior in Unified CM 8.6(2).
Documentation Updates
The Documentation Updates section contains information about errors, omissions, and changes for the Cisco Unified Communications Manager documentation and online help.
•Online Help for Called Party Tracing Window Is Missing
•Cisco Unified Communications Manager Call Detail Records Administration Guide
Online Help for Called Party Tracing Window Is Missing
The online help for the Called Party Tracing window is missing in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration. The error can be located by clicking Advanced Features > Called Party Tracing; then, by clicking Help > This Page.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Call Detail Records Administration Guide
The following changes exist for the Call Detail Records Administration documentation:
Codec Types
The Codec Types table in Chapter 6 of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Call Detail Records Administration Guide is missing the entries in the following table.
CDR Field Descriptions
The CDR Field Descriptions table in the Cisco Call Detail Records Field Descriptions chapter contains errors and omissions relating to video codecs and video resolution fields. The following table shows the corrections:
Table 8
CDR Field Descriptions
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