Table Of Contents
Hardware and Software Compatibility Information for Cisco Unified Presence Release 6.0
Codes Used in the Tables in This Document
Cisco Unified Presence Hardware Compatibility
Cisco Unified Presence Software Compatibility
Compatibility with Cisco IP Phones and Third-Party IP Phones
Hardware and Software Compatibility Information for Cisco Unified Presence Release 6.0
Revised: October 22, 2009
This document describes the version and compatibility requirements for installing and upgrading Cisco Unified Presence. The document also provides information about the hardware platforms and IP phone models that are compatible with Cisco Unified Presence Release 1.0(1) up to and including Cisco Unified Presence Release 6.0(6).
Before you install Cisco Unified Presence, Cisco recommends that you review the "Cisco Unified Presence Software Compatibility" section for information about issues that may affect your system.
Contents
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Codes Used in the Tables in This Document
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Cisco Unified Presence Hardware Compatibility
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Cisco Unified Presence Software Compatibility
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Compatibility with Cisco IP Phones and Third-Party IP Phones
Codes Used in the Tables in This Document
Table 1 defines the codes that are used in the compatibility tables in this document:
Table 1 Key to Compatibility Codes
Cisco Unified Presence Hardware Compatibility
Table 2 shows the servers that Cisco Unified Presence supports from Release 1.0(2) through Release 6.0(6).
Table 2 Cisco Unified Presence Server Support
Cisco Unified Presence Software Compatibility
Table 3 informs you which Cisco Unified Presence releases are compatible with versions of:
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager
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Cisco Unified Personal Communicator
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Third-party software products, including Microsoft and IBM
Compatibility with Cisco IP Phones and Third-Party IP Phones
Table 4 displays support for Cisco IP Phone models with Cisco Unified Presence Release 6.x.
Table 4 Cisco Unified Presence IP Phone Messenger Support
* Support available on the SCCP-based Cisco Unified IP Phone models only.
Related Documentation
Cisco strongly recommends that you review the following documents for more details about Cisco Unified Presence installation and maintenance, and for related compatibility information.
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For the compatibility information relating to Cisco Unified Presence Release 7.x, refer to the Compatibility Information forCisco Unified Presence Release 7.x, at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6837/products_device_support_tables_list.html•
For Release 6.xCisco Unified Presence requirements, refer to the Release Notes for Cisco Unified Presence at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6837/prod_release_notes_list.html•
Installing Cisco Unified Presence Release 6.0(1)
This document describes procedures to follow when installing or upgrading Cisco Unified Presence.
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Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Presence Release 6.0(1)
This document provides information about software upgrades, and informs you how to access and use the utilities that are available through the operating system GUI and the command line interface.
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Cisco Unified Presence Administration Guide Release 6.0(1)
This document provides step-by-step instructions for configuring, maintaining, and administering Cisco Unified Presence.
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Cisco Unified Presence Deployment Guide Release 6.0(1)
This document provides an overview of the configuration process for Cisco Unified Presence and Cisco Unified Communications Manager, as well as information about integrating Cisco Unified Presence with Microsoft Live Communications Server, Microsoft Active Directory, and Microsoft Office Communicator.
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Cisco Unified Serviceability Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Presence Release 6.0(1)
This document provides descriptions of Cisco Unified Presence serviceability, as well as step-by-step instructions for configuring alarms, traces, and other reporting.
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Disaster Recovery System Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Presence Release 6.0(1)
This document describes how to configure the backup settings, back up Cisco Unified Presence data, and restore the data.
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For product compatibility information relating to a Cisco Unified Communications system release, refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Tool at the following URL:
http://tools.cisco.com/ITDIT/vtgsca/VTGServlet•
For a summary matrix of IP telephony components in a given Cisco Unified Communications system release, refer to the following URL:
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