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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:
Note | Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment does not support internationalization or languages other than English. |
These Release Notes apply to both Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment Release 10.5.3 and Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment Release 10.5.3 service upgrade (SU1).
Note | Upgrade to Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment Release 10.5.3 SU1 if you are running Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment Release 10.5.3 and require fixes for the above CDETS. Apart from these fixes, all other information in the Release Notes applies to the SU1 release as well. |
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager |
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Cisco Unified Contact Center Express |
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Cisco Unity Connection |
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