Following is a summary of the documentation restructure effort that was a part of 12.5(1)SU1. For this release and later releases,
many Unified Communications Manager documents were restructured in order to improve usability and to streamline the documentation
set. As part of this effort, one new guide is added, three existing guides are reworked, and five existing guides are deprecated.
This overall effort reduces the size of the Unified Communications Manager documentation suite by four guides.
Table 2. Restructured Documents for 12.5(1)SU1 and Later
Restructured Documents
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Deprecated Documents
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Restructured Documents (Existing):
New Documents:
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The following documents are deprecated for 12.5(1)SU1 and later:
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Cisco Unified CDR Analysis and Reporting Administration Guide—Material moved to call reporting and billing documentation
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Call Detail Records Administration Guide—Material moved to call reporting and billing documentation
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Cisco Unified Reporting Administration Guide—Material is now with administration Guide
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Cisco Unified Serviceability Administration Guide—Most sections are now in the Administration Guide. CDR Repository Manager and billing server sections are with call reporting
and billing documentation
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Changing the IP Address, Hostname and Domain—Material moved to the Administration Guide
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System Configuration Guide (Restructured)
As of 12.5(1)SU1, the System Configuration Guide is shortened and streamlined to create a complete post-install system setup. Basic security and SSO configurations are added
to fill out the basic setup, while advanced call processing features are moved to the Feature Configuration Guide. This new guide forms the Unified Communications Manager prerequisite for deploying an advanced Cisco call processing solution.
Administration Guide (Restructured)
As of 12.5(1)SU1, the Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager is expanded to include consolidated administration information from the Changing the IP Address, Hostname and Domaindocument, the Cisco Unified Reporting Administration Guide document and many sections from the existing Cisco Unified Serviceability Administration Guide documentation, all of which are deprecated for 12.5(1)SU1 and later.
In addition to the above updates, an overview of troubleshooting information has been inserted into the Administration Guide.
Call Reporting and Billing Administration Guide (New document)
This new document simplifies call reporting and billing administration documentation, consolidating existing material from
the documents Cisco Unified CDR Analysis and Reporting Administration Guide and the Call Detail Records Administration Guide, both of which are now deprecated. It also adds CDR Repository and billing server information that was available previously
with the Serviceability documentation. The new guide simplifies the overall structure and provides a clearer setup process:
Feature Configuration Guide (Restructured)
This guide is expanded as the following advanced call processing topics are moved to this guide from the System Configuration Guide:
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Call Control Discovery
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External Call Control
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Call Queuing
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Call Throttling
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Logical Partitioning
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Location Awareness
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Flexible DSCP Marking and Video Promotion
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SIP Normalization and Transparency
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SDP Transparency Profiles
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Mobile and Remote Access
In addition, the following new sections are added for 12.5(1)SU1 and later:
Security Guide (Restructured)
The Security Guide is restructured for Release 12.5(1)SU3. The new guide is streamlined and enhanced to make it easy to configure
and deploy security for Unified Communications Manager and registered endpoints. The new guide is split into three sections:
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Basic Security—Contains information on how to configure basic security on Unified Communications Manager and on registered endpoints.
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User Security—Contains information on how to manage identity, authentication, and user access.
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Advanced Security Features—Contains information on how to deploy advanced security features such as FIPS Mode, Enhanced Security Mode, and V.150.
The book also includes enhanced information with new topics on subjects like Security Hardening and Identity Management that
help you make security decisions for your deployment.
Push Notifications Deployment for Cisco Jabber on iPhone and iPad (Revised)
This document describes how to configure Push Notifications for Cisco Jabber on iPhone and iPad with Cisco Unified Communications
Manager and the IM and Presence Service. The guide is updated to include Push Notifications support for Cisco Jabber and Cisco
Webex clients that run on both Android devices and iOS devices.