Introduction
About Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment
These release notes describe new features, requirements, restrictions, and caveats for Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment. These release notes are updated for every maintenance release.
Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment is an application designed to assist in the management of Unified Communications applications. It allows the user to perform tasks such as migration of older software versions of clusters to new virtual machines, fresh installs, and upgrades on existing clusters.
Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment has four primary, high-level functions:
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Migrate an existing cluster of Unified Communications servers to 12.5(1) or higher from 10.0(x) and above (this would be Virtual to Virtual)
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Perform operations on existing clusters (12.5(1) or higher). Examples of these operations include:
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Upgrade the cluster to a new version (12.5(1) or higher) of software.
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Switch version
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Restart the cluster
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Changing IP addresses or hostnames in the cluster on existing Release 11.5(1) or higher clusters.
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Fresh install a new Release 12.5(1) or higher Unified Communications cluster.
![]() Note |
Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment does not support internationalization or languages other than English. |
Related Documentation
You can view documentation that is associated with supported applications.
Application |
Documentation Link |
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager |
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Cisco Unified Contact Center Express |
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Cisco Unity Connection |
New and Changed Information
There are no new features added for this release.
Caveats
Bug Search Tool
The system grades known problems (bugs) per severity level. These release notes contain descriptions of the following bug levels:
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All severity level 1 or 2 bugs
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Significant severity level 3 bugs
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All customer-found bugs
You can search for open and resolved caveats of any severity for any release using the Cisco Bug Search tool, an online tool available for customers to query defects according to their own needs.
To access the Cisco Bug Search tool, you need the following items:
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Internet connection
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Web browser
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Cisco.com user ID and password
Follow these steps to use Cisco Bug Search tool:
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Access the Cisco Bug Search tool: http://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch.
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Log in with your Cisco.com user ID and password.
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If you are looking for information about a specific problem, enter the bug ID number in the Search for: field and click Go.
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Click Help on the Bug Search page for information about how to search for bugs, create saved searches, and create bug groups. |
Open Caveats
There are no open caveats in this release.
Resolved Caveats
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Headline |
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CSCwm60730 |
CUCM node entry is missing in newly defined cluster in PCD due to connection issues |