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Hardware and Software Compatibility Information for Cisco Unified Presence Release 8.0, 8.5 and 8.6
Cisco Unified Presence Hardware Compatibility
UCS Server Compatibility (and Other Servers with VMware)
Supported Federations with Cisco Unified Presence Release 8.x
User Capacities with Cisco Unified Presence Release 8.5(x) and 8.6(x)
Number of Cisco Unified Presence Users Supported
Number of Microsoft Office Communicator Users Supported For Remote Call Control
Cisco Unified Presence Software Compatibility
Compatibility with Cisco IP Phones
Supported Cisco AJAX XMPP Libraries
Supported Interfaces with Cisco Unified Presence Release 8.x
Hardware and Software Compatibility Information for Cisco Unified Presence Release 8.0, 8.5 and 8.6
April 23, 2013This 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 from Release 8.0(x) up to and including Release 8.6(5).
Before you install Cisco Unified Presence, we recommend that you review the "Cisco Unified Presence Software Compatibility" section for information about issues that may affect your system.
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Cisco Unified Presence Hardware Compatibility
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UCS Server Compatibility (and Other Servers with VMware)
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User Capacities with Cisco Unified Presence Release 8.5(x) and 8.6(x)
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Cisco Unified Presence Software Compatibility
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Compatibility with Cisco IP Phones
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Supported Cisco AJAX XMPP Libraries
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Supported Interfaces with Cisco Unified Presence Release 8.x
Cisco Unified Presence Hardware Compatibility
This section describes the hardware compatibility for the following server types:
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MCS servers
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UCS servers and other servers with VMware
CautionFor Cisco Unified Presence Release 8.6(4) and later there are increased memory and hard disk requirements. Release 8.6(4) and later requires 6 GB of memory for MCS-7845 servers. Refer to the table footnotes for more information about hard disk requirements.
MCS Server Compatibility
Note
For Release 8.0(1), Cisco Unified Presence does not support MCS-xxxx-I1 or MCS-xxxx-H1servers. However, a bridged upgrade is available to customers who need to migrate from any of the discontinued hardware to supported hardware.
Table 1 shows the MCS servers that Cisco Unified Presence supports from Release 8.0(1) to Release 8.6(x).
Legend:
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Blank cell—server is not supported
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X—server is supported for production use
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B—server is only supported for a bridged upgrade
Table 1 Cisco Unified Presence Server Support - MCS Servers
Platform Model Cisco Unified Presence Software Releases 8.0(x) 8.5(x) 8.6(1-3)See table footnotes. 8.6(4-5)Requires 6 GB of memory1 .See table footnotes. MCS-7816 ServersMCS-7816-H3
X
X
X, B2
X, B2
MCS-7816-I3
X
X
X, B2
X, B2
MCS-7816-I4
X
X
X, B2
X, B2
MCS-7816-I5
X
X
X
MCS-7825 ServersMCS-7825-H2
X
B
MCS-7825-I2
X
MCS-7825-H3
X
X
X, B2
X, B2
MCS-7825-I3
X
X
X, B2
X, B2
MCS-7825-H4
X
X
X, B2
X, B2
MCS-7825-I4
X
X
X, B2
X, B2
MCS-7825-I5
X
X
X
MCS-7835 ServersMCS-7835-H2
X
X
X, B3
X, B3
MCS-7835-I2
X
X
X, B3
X, B3
MCS-7835-I3
X
X
X
X
MCS-7845 ServersMCS-7845-H2
X
X
X4
X4
MCS-7845-I2
X
X
X4
X4
MCS-7845-I3
X
X
X
X
MCS-7845-H3
X
X
X
X
1 Cisco Unified Presence Release 8.6(4) and later require 6 GB RAM on MCS-7845 servers.
2 Bridge support only with < 4 GB RAM, Full support above 4 GB.
3 Bridge support only with < 4 GB RAM and < 145 GB HDD. Full support above these values.
4 Bridge support only with disks < 145 GB. Full support above these values.
UCS Server Compatibility (and Other Servers with VMware)
Table 2 shows the UCS servers and other servers with VMware that Cisco Unified Presence supports from Release 8.0(1) to Release 8.6(x).
Legend:
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Blank cell—server is not supported
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X—server is supported for production use
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B—server is only supported for a bridged upgrade
Supported Federations with Cisco Unified Presence Release 8.x
Table 3 Cisco Unified Presence Federations
Cisco Unified Presence Releases 8.0(x) 8.5(x) 8.6(x) Interdomain FederationCisco Unified Presence 7.x
No
No
No
Cisco Unified Presence 8.0
Yes
Yes
Yes
Cisco Unified Presence 8.5
Yes
Yes
Yes
Cisco Unified Presence 8.6
Yes
Yes
Yes
Webex Connect 6.01
Yes
Yes
Yes
Webex Connect 7.0
Yes2
Yes2
Yes2
Jabber XCP 4.5
Yes
Yes
Yes
IBM Sametime 8.2
Yes
Yes
Yes2
IBM Sametime 8.5
Yes
Yes
Yes
Microsoft LCS 2005
Yes3
Yes3
Yes2
Microsoft OCS 2007
Yes3
Yes3
Yes2
Microsoft OCS R2
Yes
Yes
Yes
Microsoft Lync Server 20104
No
Yes
Yes
AOL5
No
Yes
Yes
GoogleTalk
Yes
Yes
Yes
Intradomain FederationCisco Unified Presence 7 (intercluster)
Yes
Yes
No
Cisco Unified Presence 8 (intercluster)
Yes
Yes
No
Cisco Unified Presence 8.5 (intercluster)
Yes
Yes
No
Cisco Unified Presence 8.6 (intercluster)
No
No
Yes
Microsoft LCS 2005
No
No
Yes
Microsoft OCS 2007
No
No
No
Microsoft OCS R2
No
No
Yes
Microsoft Lync Server 2010
No
No
Yes6
Support Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA)Cisco ASA Version 8.3(0)
No
Yes
No
Cisco ASA Version 8.3(1)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Cisco ASA Version 8.4(1)
No
No
Yes
1 Currently testing validation against Webex Connect 6.5.
2 Not validated against this version of Cisco Unified Presence.
3 Indicates that these federations have been validated against earlier Cisco Unified Presence releases.
4 Interdomain federation with Microsoft Lync Server 2010 is available from Cisco Unified Presence release 8.5(2).
5 Validated against AIM client version 7.5.11.9.
6 Partitioned Intradomain Federation between Cisco Unified Presence and Microsoft Lync Server 2010 is available only from Release 8.6(4)SU2. For Partitioned Intradomain Federation with Microsoft Lync, you must configure TLS; TCP is not supported. See Partitioned Intradomain Federation for Cisco Unified Presence on cisco.com for more information.
User Capacities with Cisco Unified Presence Release 8.5(x) and 8.6(x)
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Number of Cisco Unified Presence Users Supported
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Number of Microsoft Office Communicator Users Supported For Remote Call Control
Number of Cisco Unified Presence Users Supported
Table 4 identifies the number of users that Cisco Unified Presence Release 8.5(x) and 8.6(x) can sustain for Cisco Unified Communications mode depending on your server type and your deployment strategy.
Table 4 Cisco Unified Presence 8.5(x) and 8.6(x) Capacities
Cisco Unified Communications Mode Deployment Model Platform Model Number of Users Supported Number of Users Supported (Guaranteed High Availability) 8.5(x) 8.6(x) 8.5(x) 8.6(x)Single Node
MCS78161
500
1000
Single Node
MCS78251
1000
2000
Single Node
MCS78351
(or UCS B series / C series equivalent)
2500
5000
Single Node
MCS78451
(or UCS B series / C series equivalent)
5000
15000
Multi-Node Cluster (6 nodes)
MCS78161
3000
3000
1500
3000
Multi-Node Cluster (6 nodes)
MCS78251
6000
6000
3000
6000
Multi-Node Cluster (6 nodes)
MCS78351
(or UCS B series / C series equivalent)
15000
15000
7500
15000
Multi-Node Cluster (6 nodes)
MCS78451
(or UCS B series / C series equivalent)
30000
45000
15000
45000
1 Validated against 7816-I5, 7825-I5, 7835-I5 , 7845-I3 HW
Table 5 identifies the number of users that Cisco Unified Presence Release 8.5(x) and 8.6(x) can sustain for IM-Only Mode depending on your server type and your deployment strategy.
Table 5 Cisco Unified Presence 8.5(x) and 8.6(x) Capacities
IM-Only Mode Deployment Model Platform Model Number of Users Supported Number of Users Supported (Guaranteed High Availability) 8.5(x) 8.6(x) 8.5(x) 8.6(x)Single Node
MCS78161
1500
2500
Single Node
MCS78251
3000
5000
Single Node
MCS78351
(or UCS B series / C series equivalent)
7500
12500
Single Node
MCS78451
(or UCS B series / C series equivalent)
15000
25000
Multi-Node Cluster (3 nodes)
MCS78161
Not Quantified
7500
Not Quantified
7500
Multi-Node Cluster (3 nodes)
MCS78251
Not Quantified
15000
Not Quantified
15000
Multi-Node Cluster (3 nodes)
MCS78351
(or UCS B series / C series equivalent)
Not Quantified
37500
Not Quantified
37500
Multi-Node Cluster (3 nodes)
MCS78451
(or UCS B series / C series equivalent)
45000
75000
Not Quantified
75000
1 Validated against 7816-I5, 7825-I5, 7835-I5 , 7845-I3 HW
If you are deploying two or more nodes in your Cisco Unified Presence installation, use the multi-node feature in Cisco Unified Presence and ensure that your hardware is compatible with this feature. This is necessary for both a fresh install and upgrade of Cisco Unified Presence.
Related Topic
See the Deployment Guide for Cisco Unified Presence for more information about specific multi-node deployment strategies and hardware support information for a multi-node deployment
Number of Microsoft Office Communicator Users Supported For Remote Call Control
The Cisco Unified Communications Manager server that you use determines how many users are supported when interoperating with Microsoft Office Communicator for Remote Call Control. Remote Call Control is a unique deployment mode for Cisco Unified Presence which enables Microsoft Office Communicator Users to control Cisco IP Telephony endpoints. This is a separate and independent deployment mode from standard IM and Presence functions. The Cisco Unified Presence server is required only as the gateway and does not limit user capacity. Table 6 identifies the number of Microsoft Office Communicator users that are supported per server and per cluster.
Note
Capacity numbers for Microsoft Office Communicator interoperability are defined based on Cisco Unified Communications Manager, not Cisco Unified Presence; Cisco Unified Communications Server is required to provide CSTA Gateway.
Table 6 Microsoft Office Communicator Interoperability
Microsoft Office Communicator Interoperability Mode (Microsoft Client Mode) Cisco Unified Communication Manager Platform Number of Microsoft Office Communicator User Supported Per Server Number of Microsoft Office Communicator User Support Per Cluster Cisco Unified Presence Server DependencyMCS7825
900
3600
Cisco Unified Presence Server Required as Gateway, no Cisco Unified Presence server capacity limitation.1
MCS7835
2000
8000
Cisco Unified Presence Server Required as Gateway, no Cisco Unified Presence server capacity limitation.1
MCS7845 (I3)
10000
40000
Cisco Unified Presence Server Required as Gateway, no Cisco Unified Presence server capacity limitation.1
1 A maximum of 2 Cisco Unified Presence servers in a cluster is supported.
Cisco Unified Presence Software Compatibility
Table 7 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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Cisco Unified Mobility Advantage and Cisco Unified Mobile Communicator
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Third-party software products, including Microsoft and IBM
Table 7 Supported Cisco Unified Presence Integrations from Release 8.x
Cisco Unified Presence Software Releases 8.0(1) 8.0(2) 8.0(3) 8.0(4) 8.5(1) 8.5(2) 8.5(3) 8.5(4) 8.6(x) Cisco Unified Communications Manager 4.xNo
No
No
No
No
No
No
5.0No
No
No
No
No
No
No
5.1No
No
No
No
No
No
No
6.0Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
6.1Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7.0Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7.1Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
8.0Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
8.5No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
8.6No
No
No
No
No
8.5(3)
Yes
Cisco Unified Personal Communicator 1.0No
No
No
No
No
No
No
1.1No
No
No
No
No
No
No
1.2No
No
No
No
No
No
No
7.01Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
7.1Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
8.0No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
8.5No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Other Clients Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.0.1 and higherNo
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Cisco Jabber for MAC 8.6No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Cisco Jabber IM for BlackBerry 8.6No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Cisco Jabber IM for iPhone 8.6Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Cisco Mobile for Nokia 8.5No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Cisco Cius 1.1No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Cisco Unified Mobility Advantage / Cisco Unified Mobile Communicator 7.0Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7.1Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Quad 2.0.1Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
2.1Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Microsoft Call Control LCS 2005Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
OCS 2007Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
OCS R2Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Lync Server 2010No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Microsoft Exchange Calendaring Exchange 2003Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Exchange 2007Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Exchange 2010No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Cisco Unified Applications Environment CUAE 2.5.1 SR 2No
No
No
No
No
No
No
CUAE 8.0Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
CUAE 8.5No
No
No
No
No
No
No
IBM SameTime - Presence Sametime Server 7.5(1)No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Sametime Server 8.0(1)No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Sametime Server 8.5No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Cisco Agent Desktop CAD 6.6No
No
No
No
No
No
No
CAD 7.5No
No
No
No
No
No
No
CAD 7.6Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Cisco Expert Advisor EA 7.6No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
1 Cisco Unified Personal Communicator 7.0(x) has feature limitations when you deploy it with Cisco Unified Presence 8.x. For more information, see the Release Notes for Cisco Unified Personal Communicator Release 7.x at this location: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6844/prod_release_notes_list.html
2 Validation is still in progress.
Compatibility with Cisco IP Phones
Table 8 displays support for Cisco Unified IP Phone models with Cisco Unified Presence Release 8.0(x), 8.5(x) and 8.6(x).
Table 8 Cisco Unified Presence IP Phone Support
Cisco Unified Presence Release 8.0(x), 8.5(x) and 8.6(x) Cisco Phone Model IP Phone Messenger (IPPM) SupportSCCP1 IP Phone Messenger (IPPM) SupportSIP1 MOC Remote Call Control Notify Presence Support SIP and SCCP 3905No
No
No
Yes
3951No
No
No
Yes
3952No
No
No
Yes
6921No
No
Yes2
Yes
6941No
No
Yes2
Yes
6945Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
6961No
No
Yes2
Yes
7902No
No
Yes2
Yes
7905Yes
No
Yes2
Yes
7906Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7910No
No
Yes2
Yes
7911Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7912Yes
No
Yes2
Yes
7920Yes
No
Yes2
Yes
7921Yes
No
Yes2
Yes
7925No
Yes
Yes2
Yes
7931Yes
Yes
Yes2
Yes
7935No
No
Yes2
Yes
7936No
No
Yes2
Yes
7937No
No
Yes2
Yes
7940Yes
No
Yes2
Yes
7941Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7941G-GEYes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7942Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7945Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7960Yes
No
Yes2
Yes
7961Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7961G-GEYes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7962Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7965Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7970Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7971Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7975Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7985Yes
No
Yes2
Yes
8941No
No
Yes
Yes
8945No
No
Yes
Yes
8961No
No
Yes
Yes
9951No
No
Yes
Yes
9971No
No
Yes
Yes
IP CommunicatorYes
Yes
Yes2
Yes
LinksysNo
No
No
Yes
CIUSNo
No
No
Yes
1 IP Phone Messenger (IPPM) uses the phone XSI interface. If a phone type supports that interface, IPPM can be used for that phone
2 Support available on the SCCP-based Cisco Unified IP Phone models only; support is not available on SIP-based Cisco Unified IP Phone models.
Supported Cisco AJAX XMPP Libraries
Table 9 displays support for Cisco AJAX XMPP Libraries (CAXL).
Table 9 CAXL Support
Cisco Unified Presence Releases CAXL 2.0.1 CAXL 2.1.1 CAXL 8.5 CAXL 8.6 8.0.(1)Yes
No
No
No
8.0(2)Yes
Yes
No
No
8.5Yes
Yes
Yes
No
8.6Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Supported Interfaces with Cisco Unified Presence Release 8.x
Table 10 displays support for interfaces with Cisco Unified Presence Release 8.x.
Related Documentation
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For the compatibility information relating to Cisco Unified Presence Releases 8.0(x), refer to the Hardware and Software Information for Cisco Unified Presence Release 8.0, at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6837/products_device_support_tables_list.html•
For the latest Cisco Unified Presence requirements, refer to the Release Notes for Cisco Unified Presence at the following URL:
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