Contents
- Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Release Notes for Firmware Release 11.5(1)
- Related Documentation
- Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Documentation
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager Documentation
- New and Changed Features
- Features Available with the Firmware Release
- Enhanced Do Not Disturb
- Customized Dial Tone for SIP Phones
- Wi-Fi Security Enhancements
- Features Available with the Latest Cisco Unified Communications Manager Device Pack
- Enhanced Line Mode
- Postpone a Phone Upgrade
- Opus Audio Codec
- FIPS 140-2 Level 1 Support
- Wireless LAN Profile for Cisco IP Phone 8861 and 8865
- Network Information
- Actionable Incoming Call Alert
- Installation
- Installation Requirements
- Install the Firmware Release on Cisco Unified Communications Manager
- Install the Firmware Zip Files
- Limitations and Restrictions
- Phone Behavior During Times of Network Congestion
- Health-Care Environment Use
- On-Hook Transfer Limitation in SIP Phones
- Ringtone Limitation During Firmware Downgrade from Release 11.5(1)
- View Caveats
- Cisco Unified Communication Manager Public Keys
- Unified Communications Manager Endpoints Locale Installer
- Cisco IP Phone Documentation Updates on Cisco Unified Communications Manager
- Cisco IP Phone Firmware Support Policy
- Documentation, Service Requests, and Additional Information
First Published: June 03, 2016
Last Updated: October 13, 2016
Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Release Notes for Firmware Release 11.5(1)
These release notes support the Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, 8845, 8851, 8851NR, 8861, and 8865 running SIP Firmware Release 11.5(1).
The following table lists the support and protocol compatibility for the Cisco IP Phones.
Table 1 Cisco IP Phones, Support, and Firmware Release Compatibility Cisco IP Phone
Protocol
Support Requirements
8811, 8841, 8845, 8851, 8851NR, 8861, and 8865
SIP
Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.5(1) and later
Cisco Unified Communications Manager DST Olsen version D or later
SRST 8.0 (IOS load 15.1(1)T) and above
Cisco Expressway 8.7
8811, 8841, 8851, 8851NR, and 8861
SIP
CME 10.0 (IOS load 15.3(3)M)
Related Documentation
Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Documentation
New and Changed Features
The following sections describe the features that are new or have changed in this release.
Note
Some features may require the installation of a Cisco Unified Communications Manager Device Package. Failure to install the Device Package before the phone firmware upgrade may render the phones unusable.
Features Available with the Firmware Release
The following sections describe the features available with the Firmware Release.
Enhanced Do Not Disturb
When users turn on Do Not Disturb, the header section of the phone screen turns red, and Do not disturb displays on the phone screen. Previously when DND was turned on, an icon displayed on the phone.
On the Cisco IP Phone 8811, the header section turns dark gray because this phone has a black and white display screen.
You can set Do Not Disturb in the Product Specific Configuration Layout portion of the Device Configuration window in Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Customized Dial Tone for SIP Phones
You can customize the phone dial tone on your SIP phones to distinguish between inside and outside calls. Depending upon your needs, you can choose from three different options:The inside dial tone is slightly quieter than the outside dial tone.
Dial tones are customized from the Service Parameter window, with Cisco CallManager selected as the service.
Wi-Fi Security Enhancements
You can balance network security with ease of use by setting the number of authentication requests sent by a phone. By limiting the number of requests, traffic is reduced across your network and denial of service attacks are more easily identified. It is also easier for users to stay connected to the network because they are prompted for their password only if authentication fails.
Enable the number of authentication requests from the Product Specific Configuration Layout portion of the Device Configuration window in Cisco Unified Communications Manager. The default setting is two attempts, but you can choose from 1 to 3 attempts.
The second security enhancement is the WLAN Profile 1 Prompt Mode. This feature keeps your network secure by prompting users for their sign-in credentials when the phone powers-up in Wi-Fi mode.
WLAN Profile 1 Prompt Mode is set from the Product Specific Configuration Layout portion of the Device Configuration window in Cisco Unified Communications Manager. It is disabled by default.
The Wi-Fi Security enhancements are supported on Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9.1(2) and later, and require the latest Device Package to function.
Features Available with the Latest Cisco Unified Communications Manager Device Pack
The following sections describe features in the release which require the new firmware and the latest Cisco Unified Communications Manager Device Pack.
For information about the Cisco Unified IP Phones and the required Cisco Unified Communications Manager device packs, see the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/compat/devpack_comp_mtx.html
Enhanced Line Mode
The buttons on the left and right of the phone screen can be set up as line buttons, giving up to five more line keys. Users see an alert for an incoming call.
Enhanced line mode is supported on Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9.1(2), 10.5(2), and 11.0(1) and any higher releases that are generally available. The latest Device Package is required. You can set the line mode in the Product Specific Configuration Layout portion of the Device Configuration window in Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Enhanced line mode supports most but not all features with Firmware Release 11.5(1). Enabling a feature does not imply support. Read the following table to confirm that a feature is supported.
Table 2 Feature Support and Enhanced Line Mode with Firmware Release 11.5(1) Feature
Supported by Firmware Release 11.5(1)
Notes
Answer
Yes
Automatically Answer Calls
Yes
Barge/cBarge
Yes
Bluetooth Smartphone integration
Not supported by Firmware Release 11.5(1)
This feature is being considered for future releases.
Bluetooth USB Headsets
Yes
Call Back
Yes
Call Chaperone
Not supported by Firmware Release 11.5(1)
This feature is being considered for future releases.
Call Forward All
Yes
Call Park
Not supported by Firmware Release 11.5(1)
This feature is being considered for future releases.
Call Park Line Status
Not supported by Firmware Release 11.5(1)
This feature is being considered for future releases.
Call Pickup
Yes
Call Pickup Line Status
Yes
CFWA on multiple calls
Not supported by Firmware Release 11.5(1)
This feature is being considered for future releases.
Cisco Extension Mobility Cross Cluster
Not supported by Firmware Release 11.5(1)
This feature is being considered for future releases.
Cisco IP Manager Assistant (IPMA)
Not supported by Firmware Release 11.5(1)
This feature is being considered for future releases.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express
Not supported by Firmware Release 11.5(1)
This feature is being considered for future releases.
Conference
Yes
Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) applications
Yes
Decline
Yes
Device Invoked Recording
Not supported by Firmware Release 11.5(1)
This feature is being considered for future releases.
Directed Park BLF
Not supported by Firmware Release 11.5(1)
This feature is being considered for future releases.
Do Not Disturb
Yes
Enhanced SRST
Not supported by Firmware Release 11.5(1)
This feature is being considered for future releases.
Extension Mobility
Yes
Group Pickup
Not supported by Firmware Release 11.5(1)
This feature is being considered for future releases.
Hold
Yes
Hunt Groups
Not supported by Firmware Release 11.5(1)
This feature is being considered for future releases.
Incoming Call Alert with configurable timer
Not supported by Firmware Release 11.5(1)
This feature is being considered for future releases.
Intercom
Yes
Key Expansion Module
Not supported by Firmware Release 11.5(1)
This feature is being considered for future releases.
Malicious Call Identification (MCID)
Yes
Meet Me
Yes
Mobile Connect
Yes
Multilevel Precedence and Preemption
Not supported by Firmware Release 11.5(1)
This feature is being considered for future releases.
Mute
Yes
Programmable Line Key (PLK) Support for Queue Status
Yes
Privacy
Yes
Queue Status
Yes
Quality Reporting Tool (QRT)
Yes
Right to Left locale support
Not supported by Firmware Release 11.5(1)
This feature is being considered for future releases.
Redial
Yes
Silent Monitoring and Recording
Not supported by Firmware Release 11.5(1)
This feature is being considered for future releases.
Speed Dial
Yes
Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST)
Yes
Transfer
Yes
Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) Dialing
Yes
Video Calls
Yes
Visual Voicemail
Yes
Voicemail
Yes
Opus Audio Codec
FIPS 140-2 Level 1 Support
The phones support Federal Information processing standard (FIPS) 140-2 level 1, which requires server certificates to be 2048 bits or greater. The certificates ensure secure communications between the Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM) and the phone.
Phones with certificates less than 2048 bits cannot register with Unified CM.
FIPS mode is enabled from the Product Specific Configuration Layout portion of the Device Configuration window in Cisco Unified Communications Manager. This feature is supported on Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9.1(2) or higher.
Wireless LAN Profile for Cisco IP Phone 8861 and 8865
Set up a Wireless LAN profile and users can connect to your wireless network without configuring the Wi-Fi client. This helps you control network access while making it easier for users to access your network. You can download and apply one profile to a phone.
To configure a Wireless LAN profile on Cisco Unified Communication Manager, navigate to Cisco Unified Communications Administration and select Device > Device Settings > Wireless LAN profile.
You can apply a Wireless LAN profile to just one phone or to a group of phones. But you can configure only one Wireless LAN profile per group. If the authentication mode of the Wireless LAN profile group is None then the existing configured profile is removed.
Installation
Installation Requirements
Before you install the firmware release, you must ensure that your Cisco Unified Communications Manager is running the latest device pack.
NoteIf your Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not have the required device pack to support this firmware release, the firmware may not work correctly.
For information on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Device Packs, see http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/compat/devpack_comp_mtx.html.
Install the Firmware Release on Cisco Unified Communications Manager
ProcedureBefore using the phone firmware release on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager, you must install the latest Cisco Unified Communications Manager firmware on all Cisco Unified Communications Manager servers in the cluster.
Step 1 Go to the following URL: https://software.cisco.com/download/navigator.html?mdfid=284729655&flowid=75283
Step 2 Choose Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series. Step 3 Choose your phone type. Step 4 Choose Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Software. Step 5 In the Latest Releases folder, choose 11.5(1). Step 6 Select the firmware file, click the Download or Add to cart button, and follow the prompts:
For Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, 8851, 8851NR, and 8861—cmterm-88xx-sip.11-5-1-18.k3.cop.sgn
For Cisco IP Phone 8845 and 8865—cmterm-8845_65-sip.11-5-1-18.k3.cop.sgn
Note If you added the firmware file to the cart, click the Download Cart link when you are ready to download the file.
Step 7 Click the + next to the firmware file name in the Download Cart section to access additional information about this file. The hyperlink for the readme file is in the Additional Information section, which contains installation instructions for the corresponding firmware. Step 8 Follow the instructions in the readme file to install the firmware.
Install the Firmware Zip Files
ProcedureIf a Cisco Unified Communications Manager is not available to load the installer program, the following .zip files are available to load the firmware.
For Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, 8851, 8851NR, and 8861— cmterm-88xx.11-5-1-18.zip
For Cisco IP Phone 8845 and 8865— cmterm-8845_65.11-5-1-18.zip
Firmware upgrades over the WLAN interface may take longer than upgrades using a wired connection. Upgrade times over the WLAN interface may take more than an hour, depending on the quality and bandwidth of the wireless connection.
Step 1 Go to the following URL: https://software.cisco.com/download/navigator.html?mdfid=284729655&flowid=75283
Step 2 Choose Cisco IP Phones 8800 Series. Step 3 Choose your phone model. Step 4 Choose Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Software. Step 5 In the Latest Releases folder, choose 11.5(1). Step 6 Download the relevant zip files. Step 7 Unzip the files. Step 8 Manually copy the unzipped files to the directory on the TFTP server. See Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration Guide for information about how to manually copy the firmware files to the server.
Limitations and Restrictions
Phone Behavior During Times of Network Congestion
Health-Care Environment Use
This product is not a medical device and uses an unlicensed frequency band that is susceptible to interference from other devices or equipment.
On-Hook Transfer Limitation in SIP Phones
When the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Transfer On-Hook Enabled field is enabled, users might report a problem with direct call transfer in SIP phones. If the user transfers the call and immediately goes on hook before they hear the ring signal, the call may drop instead of being transferred.
The user needs to hear the ring signal so that they can be sure that the call is being routed.
View Caveats
ProcedureYou can search for caveats using the Cisco Bug Search.
Known caveats (bugs) are graded according to severity level, and can be either open or resolved.
Step 1 Perform one of the following actions:
Use this URL for all caveats: https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/search?kw=*&pf=prdNm&pfVal=284729655&rls=11.5%281%29&sb=anfr&bt=custV
Use this URL for all open caveats: https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/search?kw=*&pf=prdNm&pfVal=284729655&rls=11.5%281%29&sb=afr&bt=custV
Use this URL for all resolved caveats: https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/search?kw=*&pf=prdNm&pfVal=284729655&rls=11.5%281%29&sb=fr&bt=custV
Step 2 When prompted, log in with your Cisco.com user ID and password. Step 3 (Optional)Enter the bug ID number in the Search for field, then press Enter.
Cisco Unified Communication Manager Public Keys
To improve software integrity protection, new public keys are used to sign cop files for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 10.0.1 and later. These cop files have "k3" in their name. To install a k3 cop file on a pre-10.0.1 Cisco Unified Communications Manager, consult the README for the ciscocm.version3-keys.cop.sgn to determine if this additional cop file must first be installed on your specific Cisco Unified Communications Manager version. If these keys are not present and are required, you will see the error "The selected file is not valid" when you try to install the software package.
Unified Communications Manager Endpoints Locale Installer
By default, Cisco IP Phones are set up for the English (United States) locale. To use the Cisco IP Phones in other locales, you must install the locale-specific version of the Unified Communications Manager Endpoints Locale Installer on every Cisco Unified Communications Manager server in the cluster. The Locale Installer installs the latest translated text for the phone user interface and country-specific phone tones on your system so that they are available for the Cisco IP Phones.
To access the Locale Installer required for a release, access http://software.cisco.com/download/navigator.html?mdfid=286037605&flowid=46245, navigate to your phone model, and select the Unified Communications Manager Endpoints Locale Installer link.
For more information, see the documentation for your particular Cisco Unified Communications Manager release.
Note
The latest Locale Installer may not be immediately available; continue to check the website for updates.
Cisco IP Phone Documentation Updates on Cisco Unified Communications Manager
The Cisco Unified Communications Manager Self Care Portal (Release 10.0 and later) and User Options web pages (Release 9.1 and earlier) provide links to the IP Phone user guides in PDF format. These user guides are stored on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager and are up to date when the Cisco Unified Communications Manager release is first made available to customers.
After a Cisco Unified Communications Manager release, subsequent updates to the user guides appear only on the Cisco website. The phone firmware release notes contain the applicable documentation URLs. In the web pages, updated documents display "Updated" beside the document link.
NoteThe Cisco Unified Communications Manager Device Packages and the Unified Communications Manager Endpoints Locale Installer do not update the English user guides on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Administrators and users should check the Cisco website for updated user guides and download the PDF files. Administrators can also make the files available to the users on their company website.
TipAdministrators may want to bookmark the web pages for the phone models that are deployed in their company and send these URLs to their users.
Cisco IP Phone Firmware Support Policy
For information on the support policy for Cisco IP Phones, see http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/collaboration-endpoints/unified-ip-phone-7900-series/116684-technote-ipphone-00.html.
Documentation, Service Requests, and Additional Information
For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html
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