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Release Notes for Cisco TelePresence System Software Release 1.4
Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.7
Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.6
Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.5
Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.4
Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.3
Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.2
Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.1
Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4
Cisco TelePresence System Phone, Release 1.4.1
Cisco TelePresence System Phone, Release 1.4.0
Additional Cisco TelePresence Systems
Audio Video (A/V) Expansion Box and HD Video Splitter
Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM)
Command Line Interface (CLI) Command Options for Unified CM Release 5.x
Unified CM Device Pack Information
Software Releases and Component Firmware Versions
Cisco TelePresence Software Compatibility Matrix
Caveats in the CTS 1.4 Releases
Resolved Caveats in CTS Release 1.4.7
Resolved Caveats in CTS Release 1.4.6
Resolved Caveats in CTS Release 1.4.5
Resolved Caveats in CTS Release 1.4.4
Resolved Caveats in CTS Release 1.4.3
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Release Notes for Cisco TelePresence System Software Release 1.4
Created July 28, 2008, OL-12074-05Last updated: February 05, 2009
Note
For the most current Cisco TelePresence System (CTS) administration information, refer to the most recent version of the Cisco TelePresence System Administration Guide at the following location on Cisco.com: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps8332/prod_maintenance_guides_list.html
For a list of CTS software features for all releases, see the following documentation:
—Cisco TelePresence Administration Software Release Notes
—Cisco TelePresence System Software Feature Guide
Contents
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Software Releases and Component Firmware Versions
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Caveats in the CTS 1.4 Releases
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Caveats in Prior CTS Releases
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Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Introduction
These release notes describe the new features and open hardware and software caveats for all of the software releases associated with the Cisco TelePresence system (CTS) software, Release 1.4.
Note
Versions of CTS software earlier than CTS Release 1.4 do not work with the Cisco TelePresence System 3200 hardware. Be sure to download the latest version of the CTS software from http://www.cisco.com and upload the software to your system using Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
A copy of source code used in this product that is licensed under the General Public License Version 2.0 can be obtained by e-mailing a request to cts-gpl@cisco.com.
New and Changed Information
This section contains new and changed information for the following systems:
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Additional Cisco TelePresence Systems
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Audio Video (A/V) Expansion Box and HD Video Splitter
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM)
CTS Administration Software
This section contains new and changed information for the following CTS releases:
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Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.7
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Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.6
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Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.5
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Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.4
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Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.3
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Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.2
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Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.1
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Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4
Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.7
No new features were introduced in this release.
Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.6
Support for Sanyo Z60 projector has been added to CTS Release 1.4.6.
Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.5
No new features were introduced in this release.
Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.4
No new features were introduced in this release.
Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.3
Note
No more than one administrator should access the CTS Administration Software GUI at one time.
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CTS 500 Camera Firmware: The camera firmware for the CTS500 is at version 446; all other CTS devices are at version 390.
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CTS 500 Input Connector: On the CTS 500, there is an extra input connector on the display. This extra input connector is for the Digital Media Player (DMP).
Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.2
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Improved CTS 500 Camera Firmware: A new version of the CTS 500 camera firmware, version 442, is now available.
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Root Access Mode: Root Access to the Linux OS on the TelePresence System is no longer permitted in Release 1.4.0 and above.
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Demo Mode: Demo Mode is no longer available in CTS Release 1.4.0 and above. The TelePresence System must have a Unified Communications Manager with which to register.
Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4.1
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Troubleshooting Hardware Changes: Additional troubleshooting features have been added to Troubleshooting Hardware Setup for cameras, microphones and presentation devices; a new troubleshooting section, Other Devices, was added for the Auxiliary Control Unit (ACU), LEDs (CTS 500), shroud light (CTS 500), and digital media player (DMP).
Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, Release 1.4
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Audio Test Recording: CTS now provides the capability to record all audio in meeting rooms (up to two minutes) to facilitate troubleshooting.
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Status Details: Status details now includes information about the presentation codec as well as additional information about microphones, document cameras, and system status.
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Troubleshooting Hardware Changes: Additional troubleshooting features have been added to Troubleshooting Hardware Setup for cameras, microphones and presentation devices; a new troubleshooting section was added for the Auxiliary Control Unit (ACU).
Cisco TelePresence System Phone, Release 1.4.1
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Initial Bootup without Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP): In CTS Release 1.4.1, you can now access the Web GUI when you are booting up your CTS in DHCP mode when no DHCP servers are available (typically during initial bootup or during a factory reset). During bootup, CTS sends a DHCP request. If the system does not receive a response before timing out, CTS configures the default IP address (192.168.100.2) on the network uplink port; at this point, the admin CLI is available. CTS will attempt to contact the DHCP server three more times; if all three requests are unsuccessful, then the Web GUI is enabled.
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Media Control (CTS 500): You can now enable or disable audio playback from the Cisco Digital Media Player (DMP) using CTS 500 speakers by pressing the Media Ctrl softkey, followed by Audio On or Audio Off softkeys respectively.
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Mute/Unmute Softkeys (CTS 500): Because the CTS 500 has an integrated microphone, there is no physical mute button. With CTS Release 1.4.1, you now have the option to mute or unmute conference calls by using the Mute/Unmute softkeys.
Cisco TelePresence System Phone, Release 1.4.0
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Directory: In releases prior to CTS Release 1.4, pressing the Directory softkey displayed a list of pre-defined conference room telephone numbers for "speed-dialing." With CTS Release 1.4, Directory now displays a searchable list of all available CTS conference rooms and users defined in Cisco Unified Communication Manager. To effectively use this feature, you must add the room name (using only the last name field) as well as the telephone number for the room.
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Favorites: A new softkey, Favorites, has been added to the phone user interface. If your system administrator has predefined favorite conference room phone numbers, you can "speed-dial" by pressing the Favorites softkey and pressing the appropriate conference number to start the Cisco TelePresence System conference.
Note
To make Favorites the default screen, you need to have the correct version device pack installed on Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM). For more information about Unified CM device packs, see XXX.
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New Color Scheme for Cisco 7975 IP Telephones: Cisco 7975 IP telephones now have a different color scheme for the user interface: grey backgrounds with blue softkeys.
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Presentation in Picture (PiP) Control (CTS 500 and CTS 1000): PiP is now displayed with the presentation output if no external data display (such as an LCD or projector) is connected. You can control the position of the PiP by pressing the PiPCtrl softkey and selecting the desired screen location.
Note
PiP works best with presentations where you have used a large font.
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Data Display: You can now use the display of the CTS 500 and CTS 1000 as a display output for your laptop when not in a conference by using the "Laptop to display when not in use" option.
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Presentation Privacy: Because you can use the CTS as a data display when not in a conference call, your presentation device input is now prevented from being shared automatically if that input is active prior to the beginning of a conference call. If the system detects the presence of presentation input, CTS displays a Presentation Privacy alert where you can select whether to share or dismiss the presentation. Presentation device input is automatically shared if you plug a presentation device in during an active call.
Additional Cisco TelePresence Systems
The Cisco TelePresence System Release 1.4 adds support for the CTS 500 and CTS 3200 and new features for all of the Cisco TelePresence endpoints.
Audio Video (A/V) Expansion Box and HD Video Splitter
This software release supports the Audio Video (A/V) Expansion Box, which allows additional microphone connections for the Cisco TelePresence System 3200. The A/V Expansion Box also includes a HD video splitter, which allows you to configure additional presentation displays for your Cisco TelePresence system.
Auxiliary Control Unit
This software release supports the auxiliary control unit, which provides the ability to conserve energy by powering the lights, projector, and optional peripherals for Cisco TelePresence systems on and off. There is one power inlet, five controlled power outlets, and one power outlet that is not controlled (unswitched). In addition, there are two serial ports, one of which allows you to control the power for the projector, and incoming and outgoing Ethernet connections that allow you to control an additional peripheral item.
The auxiliary control unit can be configured to turn the lights on during a Cisco TelePresence call and turn the lights off after the call is completed. You can also configure the following lighting options:
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Turn the lights on according to a configured time schedule.
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Leave the lights on for a period of time after a call completes.
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Leave the lights on continuously.
Presentation Codec
This software release supports the Cisco TelePresence Presentation Codec. This codec provides 30 frames per second capabilities to support full-motion video presentations between Cisco TelePresence endpoints.
Note
Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch (CTMS) currently does not support presentation codecs. If you use a presentation codec during a multipoint call, or when connecting to a CTS system without a presentation codec, the presentation codec will auto-negotiate down to 5 frames per second.
Phone User Interface
There may be some differences in the placement of soft keys on the user interface for your phone than what is seen in the user guide. Use the tables in the Cisco TelePresence Phone User's Guide to understand the softkey functions appearing on your phone user interface.
Tip
To have better visibility, phone brightness should be set to maximum on the 7970 phone Settings/User Preferences/Brightness.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM)
This section contains the following new and changed information:
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Command Line Interface (CLI) Command Options for Unified CM Release 5.x
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Unified CM Device Pack Information
Optional Hardware
When CTS is restarted, it tries to auto-discover the following optional hardware:
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Presentation codec
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Auxiliary control unit
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Audio extension unit and HD video splitter
If CTS finds any of these, it marks these devices as if you configured them in Unified CM using the default settings. This occurs for all Unified CM Release 5.x and later.
Note
Because optional hardware detection is discovery-based, if the optional equipment is malfunctioning or installed incorrectly, CTS may not discover it.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Command Options for Unified CM Release 5.x
CTS 500 and CTS 3200 device packs do not exist for Unified CM 5.x or earlier. While CTS 500 is not supported on Unified CM 5.x, CTS 3200 could be added on Unified CM 5.x with an additional CLI command on the CTS 3200.
To run Unified CM Release 5.x with CTS 3200, use the following CLI commands:
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set downrev-cucm enable: Enables the CTS 3200 to work with Unified CM Release 5.x
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set downrev-cucm disable: Disables the CTS 3200 from working with Unified CM Release 5.x
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show downrev-cucm status: Displays whether this feature is enabled or disabled
Unified CM Device Pack Information
Table 1 lists the recommended versions for listed Unified CM releases. If you are running a Unified CM release that is newer than releases 6.0.1.3109, 6.1.1.3117, or 6.1.2.1107, you should have the requisite support for CTS Release 1.4.
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Software Releases and Component Firmware Versions
Table 2 provides the current recommended set of software releases and component firmware versions for the Cisco TelePresence solution.
Note
This release of Cisco TelePresence System software provides support for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Version 5.1.x for CTS 3200. To enable this support, enter the set downrev-cucm enable command for the Cisco TelePresence System software in command-line interface (CLI) mode on the CTS 3200.
Table 2 Software Releases and Component Firmware Versions
Product/Component Recommended Version Release DateCisco TelePresence System (CTS)
1.4.7
2/05/2009
CTS component firmware: Display AppCode for Gen1 Displays
1.05
8/15/2007
CTS component firmware: Display BootCode for Gen1 Displays
1.01
8/15/2007
CTS component firmware: Display App_Code for Gen2 Displays
11.0A
9/11/2008
CTS component firmware: Display BootCode for Gen2 Displays
11.05
8/15/2007
CTS component firmware: Camera firmware version
390
2/7/2008
Cisco TelePresence Manager (CTS-Manager)
1.4
8/6/2008
Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch (CTMS)
1.1.1
8/6/2008
Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM)
6.x or 7.0.21
10/22/2007
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7970G
8.3(2)
8/10/2007
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G
8.3(2)
8/10/2007
1 Enter the set downrev-cucm enable CLI command for the CTS software to enable your Cisco TelePresence system to work with Cisco Unified Communications Manager version 5.1.x. Please note: If you choose to use a Unified CM version earlier than 7.0.2, you may not have full feature functionality.
Cisco TelePresence Software Compatibility Matrix
For Cisco TelePresence software compatibility information, refer to the information located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps8332/products_device_support_tables_list.html
Qualified Auxiliary Displays
The following auxiliary displays have been tested for use with Cisco TelePresence Systems:
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NEC LCD1770NX
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NEC LCD2070NX
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NEC LCD4010-BK
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NEC LCD4020
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NEC LCD4610
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NEC LCD 4620
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Samsung 400PXN
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Samsung 460DX
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Samsung 460PXN
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Samsung 570DX
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Sharp PN-525U
Note
Cisco Systems does not supply the cable that connects the auxiliary device to the codec. Qualified Document Cameras
The following WolfVision document cameras have been tested for use with Cisco TelePresence Systems:
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VZ-C12 (Ceiling mounted)
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VZ-C32 (Ceiling mounted)
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VZ-9plus (Desktop unit)
Caveats in the CTS 1.4 Releases
This section contains caveat information for the following CTS releases:
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Resolved Caveats in CTS Release 1.4.7
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Resolved Caveats in CTS Release 1.4.6
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Resolved Caveats in CTS Release 1.4.5
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Resolved Caveats in CTS Release 1.4.4
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Resolved Caveats in CTS Release 1.4.3
Resolved Caveats in CTS Release 1.4.7
CSCsx36512
Symptoms: In rare instances, remote presentations can't be seen, Local presentation display correctly.
Conditions: During point-to-point or multipoint calls. presentations do not show up on remote sites.
Workaround: Power-cycle the primary codec or reset it from Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Resolved Caveats in CTS Release 1.4.6
CSCsx21429
Symptoms: Projector sometimes projects presentation image in full screen mode, rather than standard/normal mode.
Conditions: Occurs with version 1.4.5, on Z5 projector models.
Workaround: Upgrade to version 1.4.6.
Resolved Caveats in CTS Release 1.4.5
CSCsw89525
Symptoms: Support for new document cameras.
Conditions: Support for FB4 document camera back-ported to CTS Release 1.4.5.
CSCsw96943
Symptoms: Upgrade the CTS 500 to the latest firmware.
Conditions: Display application code (firmware) for the CTS 500 updated to Release 1.0.7.
Resolved Caveats in CTS Release 1.4.4
CSCsu75224
Symptoms: Intermittent call drop with DSP error.
Conditions: Camera clock drift causing intermittent drop.
Workaround: Start a new call.
CSCsu80344
Symptoms: SNMP query to the CTS occasionally falsely shows that the projector is in error; CTS web UI status shows OK.
Conditions: Inconsistency between the GUI and the SNMP.
Workaround: None.
CSCsv15500
Symptoms: Presentation display blank during point-to-point or multipoint call.
Conditions: During point-to-point and multipoint TelePresence calls, remote room stopped seeing presentation being shared; local projector went in a state of "no signal."
Workaround: From the side sharing the presentation, unplug and reconnect the VGA cable to the laptop to re-initiate auxiliary video stream.
CSCsv33722
Symptoms: Intermittent audio reverb heard.
Conditions: During a call one side will hear intermittent audio reverb.
Workaround: Put the call on hold and then resume the call.
CSCsv35398
Symptoms: Display doesn't come up after codec upgrade. Display app code shows 00.00.00.
Conditions: Codec upgrade.
Workaround: Manually force display upgrade from admin CLI using set upgrade display command.
CSCsv52724
Symptoms: Call drops due to encoder DSP crash.
Conditions: DSP encoder crash and drops the call.
Workaround: Reboot the codec.
CSCsw26769
Symptoms: ACU sets the projector to wide mode when there is no presentation codec.
Conditions: During setting the defaults the software sets the projector to wide mode.
Workaround: None.
CSCsw35784
Symptoms: Segment never switches in during multi-point TelePresence session.
Conditions: CTS sends out zero VAD value even if it receives active speaker audio stream.
Workaround: None.
Resolved Caveats in CTS Release 1.4.3
CSCsu73016
Symptoms: Call drop due to intermittent DSP crash.
Conditions: DSP encoder crash drops the call.
Caveats in CTS Release 1.4.2
Open CTS 1.4.2 Caveats
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Intercompany Communication Call Setup Failure Workaround: Due to CSCsm46100, which affects the trunk between Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM) Release 6.1.2 and Session Border Control (SBC), Intercompany Communication (B2B) TelePresence calls will fail to set up. To workaround this issue, set the DTMF Signaling Field on the trunk configuration to RFC2833. This issue is fixed in Unified CM Release 6.1.3.
CSCsu71256
Symptoms: The display has a different color from one side to the other; it looks like a split screen.
Conditions: Very intermittent.
Workaround: Power cycle the display.
Resolved CTS 1.4.2 Caveats
CSCsm97475
Symptoms: Center display zooms in automatically during a CTS call.
Conditions: This problem occurs when making a CTS call.
CSCsu01706
Symptoms: Display status shows red cross "no power" on secondary codecs.
Conditions: When system is not in a call, system functions properly as well.
CSCsu42779
Symptoms: Presentation-in Picture (PiP) remote presentation freezes on the last image after presenter unplugs or deactivates the presentation source.
Conditions: This problem occurs when presenter deactivates or unplugs presentation source.
CSCsu42787
Symptoms: Audio driver returns two consecutive frames with same timestamp.
Conditions: This problem occurs when CTS is doing an audio add-in with a H.323 gateway or with another CTS.
CSCsu51142
Symptoms: CTMS drops a CTS endpoint due to no SIP response for down speed message.
Conditions: This problem occurs in CTS Release 1.4.1, if the bandwidth for conference is configured differently from that of CTS endpoints.
CSCsu53416
Symptoms: CTS audio add-in fails, and the audio call gets disconnected.
Conditions: This problem occurs when CTS audio is added in to a CTS device or external audio participant through H.323 gateway.
CSCsu58531
Symptoms: CTS initiated calls are dropped with server internal error from Unified CM Releases 6.1.2 and 6.1.3.
Conditions: The problem occurs with UNified CM Version 6.1.2 and 6.1.3. Not seen with Unified CM Version 7.0.
CSCsu74465
Symptoms: CTS call results in blank screen or no audio.
Conditions: When the called CTS is called during non-business hours as defined by the display on time in Unified CM, the call may fail to setup.
Caveats in CTS Release 1.4.1
Open CTS 1.4.1 Caveats
CSCsr56502
Symptoms: No mute icon if CTS is the first participant in a CTMS conference and is muted.
Conditions: First call into a CTMS call is muted before the second participant calls in.
Workaround: Unmute and mute again after second participant calls in.
CSCsu01706
Symptoms: Display status shows red cross "no power" on secondary codecs.
Conditions: When system is not in a call, system functions properly as well.
Fixed: CTS Release 1.4.2
CSCsu09320
Symptoms: Calls between Unified CM clusters with CTS Release 1.4 and an earlier CTS version are not secure. The calls made are unsecure.
Conditions: Call from a CTS to another CTS across a cluster (for instance, a B2B call), the call will be unsecure.
Workaround: Upgrade endpoints to the same version for secure calls between clusters.
CSCsu42787
Symptoms: Audio driver returns two consecutive frames with same timestamp.
Conditions: This problem occurs when CTS is doing an audio add-in with a H.323 gateway or with another CTS.
Fixed: CTS Release 1.4.2
Resolved CTS 1.4.1 Caveats
CSCsm62441
Symptom: When certain laptops are used for presentations, no data is displayed.
Conditions: Because of DVI interrupt flooding, when certain laptops are used for presentations, no data is displayed.
CSCsq01128
Symptoms: User cannot log in CTS GUI to modify settings.
Conditions: Network setting on codec is DHCP by default, and DHCP server is not available in customer's network environment.
CSCsr21563
Symptoms: Codec reboots itself due to kernel panic.
Conditions: Camera link keeps flapping.
CSCsr71382
Symptoms: 30 FPS presentation is not encrypted when the two codecs in call are in different Unified CM clusters.
Conditions: If a secure call is made between two endpoints that are in different clusters, the presentation will not be encrypted if both endpoints have the presentation codec.
CSCsu27649
Symptoms: CTS does not register to Unified CM.
Conditions: With a "show security trustlist," there should be at least one entry before CCM-TFTP entry that has a "N/A" value.
CSCsu29984
Symptoms: After the camera is auto-adjusted once on CTS Release1.4, auto gain will be turned on upon reboot, and previous settings will be ignored.
Conditions: User attempts camera auto-adjust on CTS Release 1.4.0 software and system reboots.
Caveats in CTS Release 1.4.0
Open CTS 1.4.0 Caveats
CSCso20919
Symptom: The phone GUI does not show the document camera controls.
Conditions: The document camera's LAN connection is moved from the primary codec to the Auxiliary Control Unit or the Presentation codec. The document camera's internal IP address is not updated after the move.
Workaround: Power-cycle the document camera.
CSCsm62441
Symptom: When certain laptops are used for presentations, no data is displayed.
Conditions: Because of DVI interrupt flooding, when certain laptops are used for presentations, no data is displayed.
Fixed: CTS Release 1.4.1
CSCsr02883
Symptoms: Call is not able to connect due to DSP failures shown in Sysop.
Conditions: Camera clock is bad.
Workaround: Reset the camera PoE cable or reboot.
CSCsr07896
Symptoms: A call drops with an internal error.
Conditions: Very intermittently, a call will drop because of an internal error in the video DSP.
Workaround: There is no workaround. You must restart the call.
CSCsr71382
Symptoms: 30FPS presentation is not encrypted when the two codecs in call are in different CUCM clusters.
Conditions: If a secure call is made between two endpoints that are in different clusters the presentation will not be encrypted if both endpoints have the presentation codec.
Workaround: To have security for presentation disable one of the presentation codecs so the system will automatically make the presentation at 5FPS and encrypted.
Fixed: CTS Release 1.4.1
CSCsu27649
Symptoms: CTS does not register to Unified CM.
Conditions: With a "show security trustlist," there should be at least one entry before CCM-TFTP entry that has a "N/A" value.
Fixed: CTS Release 1.4.1
CSCsu29984
Symptoms: After the camera is auto-adjusted once on CTS Release1.4, auto gain will be turned on upon reboot, and previous settings will be ignored.
Conditions: User attempts camera auto-adjust on CTS Release 1.4.0 software and system reboots.
Fixed: CTS Release 1.4.1
CSCsu42779
Symptoms: Presentation-in Picture (PiP) remote presentation freezes on the last image after presenter unplugs or deactivates the presentation source.
Conditions: This problem occurs when presenter deactivates or unplugs presentation source.
Fixed: CTS Release 1.4.2
CSCsu53416
Symptoms: CTS audio add-in fails, and the audio call gets disconnected.
Conditions: This problem occurs when CTS audio is added in to a CTS device or external audio participant through H.323 gateway.
Fixed: CTS Release 1.4.2
CSCsu73016
Symptoms: Call drop due to intermittent DSP crash.
Conditions: DSP encoder crash drops the call.
Fixed: 1.4.3
CSCsu74465
Symptoms: CTS call results in blank screen or no audio.
Conditions: When the called CTS is called during non-business hours as defined by the display on time in Unified CM, the call may fail to setup.
Fixed: CTS Release 1.4.2
Resolved CTS 1.4.0 Caveats
CSCso72051
Symptoms: Telepresence video can temporarily freeze when in a multipoint meeting involving a Tandberg video conferencing unit.
Conditions: When a Cisco Telepresence unit is in a multipoint call with traditional video conferencing devices and the user of one of those devices presses the "Snapshot" button, the Telepresence video can temporarily freeze until a new speaker is selected.
CSCso83696
Symptoms: Audio only calls from Cisco Telepresence units may experience audio quality issues due to the RTP packet precedence settings. Packet marking of Telepresence audio does not match the values configured in Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Conditions: Cisco Telepresence calls made in audio-only mode.
CSCso86694
Symptoms: When using the Telepresence system "Admin" user interface, the "show call status" command may display some Java IO Exception errors.
Conditions: The problem is observed when entering "show call status" from the Admin user interface. The problem occurs if the command is entered and the return key is pressed too quickly.
Caveats in Prior CTS Releases
See the Cisco TelePresence Administration Software Release Notes home page on Cisco.com for information about prior CTS releases:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps8332/prod_release_notes_list.html
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