TLS 1.3 Compatibility Matrix for Cisco Collaboration Products
First Published: October 2024
The following products have been tested to support Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3. Products that are not listed here may not support TLS 1.3. For further information, refer to the respective product documentation.
This matrix identifies Cisco Collaboration products:
· Minimum recommended versions that support TLS 1.3.
Note: Earlier releases may have some TLS 1.2 support but are not recommended in a deployment where TLS 1.0/1.1 is disabled.
· Minimum versions that can disable TLS version 1.0 and 1.1 on server interfaces.
For an overview of configuring TLS 1.3, see the TLS 1.3 Configuration Overview Guide.
Note:
· See the product documentation for complete product compatibility information, including backward compatibility.
· See the Cisco Collaboration Systems Release Compatibility Matrix for the Cisco Collaboration Systems Release (CSR) product versions.
Table 1. Collaboration Products Compatible with TLS 1.3
Product |
The minimum recommended version that supports TLS 1.31 |
The minimum recommended version that can set the TLS minimum version |
Link to product support documentation |
Call Control |
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager and IM and Presence Service |
15 SU2
|
11.5(1)SU3
|
|
Cisco Unified Survivable Remote Site Telephony |
IOS XE 17.15.1a |
IOS XE 16.7.1 |
|
Conferencing |
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Cisco Meeting Server |
3.10 |
Not Defined Yet |
|
Cisco Meeting Management |
-- |
-- |
Not Supported |
Enterprise Edge |
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Cisco Expressway Series |
X15.2 |
X8.10.1 |
|
Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE) for Voice Gateway (VG3) and vCUBE |
IOS XE 17.15.1a |
IOS XE 16.9.1 |
|
SIP PSTN Gateways G3 |
17.16 |
17.16 |
|
SIP PSTN Gateways G2 |
17.16 |
17.16 |
|
Server Applications |
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Cisco Emergency Responder |
15 SU2 |
11.5(2) |
|
Cisco Paging Server |
|
|
Not Supported |
Cisco Unified Attendant Console Standard |
14.0(3) – Planned for December 2024 release |
12.0(5) |
|
Cisco Unified Attendant Console Advanced |
14.0(3) – Planned for December 2024 release |
12.0(4) |
|
Voicemail and Messaging |
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Cisco Unity Connection |
15 SU2 |
11.5(1)SU3 |
|
Endpoints |
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Cisco IP Phone 7800 Series |
|
|
Not Supported |
Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, 8845, 8851, 8851NR, 8861, 8865, 8865NR, Cisco IP Conference Phone 8832 |
|
|
Not Supported |
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821, 8821-EX |
|
|
Not Supported |
Cisco Video Phone 8875 |
PhoneOS 3.2 |
PhoneOS 3.2 |
|
Cisco Desk Phone 9800 Series |
PhoneOS 3.1 |
PhoneOS 3.1 |
For more information, see Release Notes for Cisco Desk Phone 9800 Series |
Cisco RoomOS |
11.9 |
|
|
Cisco Webex App |
Webex 44.5 and later releases |
|
|
Cisco Jabber |
15 |
Not applicable for clients. |
|
Service Management |
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Cisco Prime Collaboration (Deployment) |
15 SU2 |
11.6(2) |
|
Cisco Prime License Manager |
|
|
Not Supported – With the advent of Smart Licensing Manager (SLM), it is built with Unified CM |
Other |
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MTP/CFB (ISR G3) |
17.16 |
17.16 |
|
Cisco 4000 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISR4k) |
17.16 |
17.16 |
|
Cisco Catalyst 8200/8300 |
17.16 |
17.16 |
|
Contact Center |
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Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise |
-- |
11.6(1) |
Not Supported |
Cisco Unified Contact Center Express |
-- |
11.6(1) |
Not Supported |
Third-Party Applications |
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Operating System |
VMware ESXi 6.0U3 |
VMware ESXi 6.0U3 |
For more details about TLS 1.3 and the implications of disabling TLS 1.0 and 1.1 for on-premises Cisco Collaboration deployments, see TLS 1.3 for On-Premises Cisco Collaboration Deployments.
For an overview of configuring TLS 1.3, see the TLS 1.3 Configuration Overview Guide.
Table 2. Documentation Changes
Date |
Change |
October 2024 |
Updated and Published the Compatibility Matrix for TLS 1.3. |
For information on obtaining documentation, using the Cisco Bug Search Tool (BST), submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation.
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