Upgrading to Unified Communications Manager 9.1(1a)
Software Version Number
These release notes are based on the following software version:
Unified Communications Manager: 9.1.1.20000-5
Pre-Upgrade Tasks
You must install all pre-9.0 licenses to Cisco Unified Communications Manager before you upgrade to the latest release. After you upgrade to the latest release, you cannot apply these licenses to Cisco Unified Communications Manager and you cannot apply them using the Enterprise License Manager. Ensure that you install all unused licenses or Product Authorization Keys (PAKs) before you upgrade the system.
To support high availability, Unified Communications Manager Release 9.x clusters operate in a full-featured demo mode for 60 days without a license. After 60 days, the clusters continue to operate and route calls, but the functionality to add or remove devices and users is disabled until valid licenses are available on the associated Enterprise License Manager (ELM).
When you perform a Refresh Upgrade to the latest release of Cisco Unified Communications Manager, 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
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. 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 for Cisco Unified Communications Manager. If you are performing a Refresh Upgrade from a version prior to Release 8.6(x) 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.
Cisco recommends that you locate your install disks and licence information for the previous version to facilitate the recovery, if necessary.
Overview of the Software Upgrade Process
In addition to providing detailed upgrade considerations and prerequisite information, the Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager also provides an overview of the upgrade process. Cisco recommends that you use that document as a reference before and during the upgrade process here: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/prod_installation_guides_list.html.
You must follow a very specific order when upgrading Unified Communications Manager and IM and Presence Service. The order is dependent upon the release from which you are upgrading. The pre-upgrade release determines the type of upgrade you must perform. There are two types of upgrades:
Standard Upgrade
Refresh Upgrade
Upgrading on a Virtual Server
If you run
Cisco Unified Communications Manager on a virtual server, and are upgrading to the
latest release, you must make sure that the virtual server's Guest
Operating System and RAM meet the requirements for the latest release.
Note
In Unified Communications Manager Release 9.1(1) the following changes have been made to the OVAs:
The number and the size of the vDisk for the 7500 user and 10000 user OVAs have changed from 2 x 80 GB to 1 x 110 GB.
The number of vCPU for the 2500 Limited User OVA has changed from 1 vCPU to 2 vCPU.
After you finish the upgrade, shut down the virtual machine.
Change the Guest Operating System to Red-Hat Enterprise Linux 5
(32-bit).
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 [Release]\Unified Communications Manager Virtual Machine Templates.
Before you begin the upgrade process, you must obtain the
appropriate upgrade file.
For base releases such as 9.0(1), the upgrade file required must be ordered using the Product Upgrade Tool (PUT), at www.cisco.com/upgrade. For all subsequent 9.x releases, the required upgrade file will be posted to the Downloads section of 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.
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 Communications Manager, you must purchase the upgrade from Cisco Sales.
For more information about supported Unified Communications Manager upgrades, see the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Software Compatibility Matrix at the following URL:
For both restricted and unrestricted upgrades from an 8.5(x) or
earlier release to a 9.1 release, this patch (COP file) must be applied
prior to initiating the upgrade. Before you upgrade from compatible versions of
Unified Communications Manager, install the COP file named ciscocm.refresh_upgrade_v1.1.cop.sgn
that you can find under
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Version
9.1 > Unified Communications Manager / CallManager / Cisco
Unity Connection
Utilities > COP-Files.
Upgrading to Restricted or Unrestricted Unified Communications Manager
The unrestricted version of Unified Communications Manager 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.
Upgrade from a Local Source
To upgrade the software from local DVD, follow this procedure.
Procedure
Step 1
If you are upgrading from 8.5(1) or earlier, complete the
Installing the COP File procedure.
Step 2
If you are performing a Refresh Upgrade on
HP7825H3 or HP7828H3 hardware
from a version prior to Release 8.6(x), use an externally powered USB disk drive with a minimum size of 16GB to migrate the data from the old system to the new installation. For Unity Connection and
Business Edition 5000, an externally powered USB disk drive with a minimum size of 128GB is required. Cisco recommends that you use an externally powered USB drive because other drives may not be recognized during the Refresh Upgrade sequence.
Caution
If you are upgrading your software on HP7825H3 or HP7828H3 hardware from a version prior to Release 8.6(x),
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 do not have a Cisco-provided upgrade disk, create an upgrade
disk by burning the upgrade file that you downloaded onto a DVD as an ISO
image.
Just copying the .iso file to the DVD will not work. Most commercial
disk burning applications can create ISO image disks.
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 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 performing a Refresh Upgrade on HP7825H3 or HP7828H3
hardware from a version prior to Release 8.6(x), 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 14
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 15
Click
Next. For a Refresh Upgrade, the
following text appears:
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.
Click
OK to proceed with the upgrade.
For HP7825H3/HP7828H3 hardware:
If you are upgrading from a version prior to Release 8.6(x), this server model requires a USB storage device in
order to proceed with the upgrade. Use a USB storage device with at
least 16GB of capacity. Note that any existing data on the USB device will
be deleted.
For Unity Connection and Business Edition, the USB storage device must
be at least 128 GB.
The Upgrade Status window displays the Upgrade log.
Step 16
When the installation completes, click Finish (not applicable for
Refresh Upgrades).
Step 17
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).
Upgrading from a Remote Source
Caution
If you are performing a Refresh Upgrade on HP7825H3 or HP7828H3 hardware from a version prior to Release 8.6(x), 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.
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 about which vendors have
certified their products with your version of
Cisco Unified Communications Manager, refer to the following URL:
Cisco does not support using the SFTP product-free FTDP 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.
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.
If you are performing a Refresh Upgrade on
HP7825H3 or HP7828H3 hardware
from a version prior to Release 8.6(x), use an externally powered USB disk drive with a minimum size of 16GB to migrate the data from the old system to the new installation. For Unity Connection and
Business Edition 5000, an externally powered USB disk drive with a minimum size of 128GB is required. Cisco recommends that you use an externally powered USB drive because other drives may not be recognized during the Refresh Upgrade sequence.
Put the upgrade file on an FTP or SFTP server that the
server that you are upgrading can access.
Log in to
Cisco Unified Communications Operating System
Administration.
Navigate to
Software
Upgrades > Install/Upgrade.
The Software Installation/Upgrade window displays.
From the Source list, choose
Remote File system.
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.
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:).
In the Server field, enter the server name or IP address.
In the User Name field, enter the user name on the remote server.
In the User Password field, enter the password on the remote
server.
Select the transfer protocol from the Transfer Protocol field.
To use the Email Notification feature, enter your Email Destination
and SMTP Server in the fields provided.
To continue the upgrade process, click
Next.
Choose the upgrade version that you want to install and click
Next.
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 is not displayed, you can also monitor the
upgrade with the Real Time Monitoring Tool.
If you want to install the upgrade and automatically reboot to the
upgraded software, choose
Switch to new version after upgrade. The
system restarts and runs the upgraded software.
If you want to install the upgrade and then manually switch to the
upgraded software at a later time, choose
Do not switch to new version after upgrade.
Click Next. For a Refresh Upgrade, the following text
appears:
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.
For HP7825H3/HP7828H3 hardware:
This server model requires a USB storage device in
order to proceed with the upgrade. Use a USB storage device with at
least 16GB of capacity. Note that any existing data on the USB device will
be deleted.
For Unity Connection and Business Edition the USB storage device must
be at least 128 GB.
The Upgrade Status window displays the Upgrade log.
When the installation completes, click Finish (not applicable for
Refresh Upgrades).
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 a discontinued Cisco Unified Communications Manager server to a server that supports the newest release of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. For more information, see the Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager here: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/prod_installation_guides_list.html.
After you perform a switch version when you upgrade Unified Communications Manager, IP phones request a new configuration file. This request results in an automatic upgrade to the device firmware.
Latest Software and Firmware Upgrades for Unified Communications Manager on Cisco.com
After you install or upgrade to this release of Unified Communications Manager, check to see if Cisco has released software upgrades, firmware upgrades, critical patches or Service Updates.
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, SUs, and 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.
A list of compatible software releases represents a major deliverable of Unified Communications Manager 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 this release of Unified Communications Manager as part of Cisco Unified Communications System testing, see the following web page:
Be aware that releases of Cisco IP telephony products do not always coincide with Unified Communications Manager releases. If a product does not meet the compatibility testing requirements with Unified Communications Manager, you must wait until a compatible version of the product becomes available before you can upgrade to the latest release of Unified Communications Manager. For the most current compatibility combinations and defects that are associated with other Unified Communications Manager products, refer to the documentation that is associated with those products.