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The following features and support are not available in this release.
Voicemail transcripts
Call Park
Send to Mobile
Forced Authorization Code/Client Matter Code
Observer Contact List
Group Chat History
Custom Contacts1
Compound search base
Change Password2
Mac OSX 10.7.4 support
Cisco Medianet support
1On-demand (Cisco Collaboration Cloud IM/Availability) deployments only
2On-premise (Cisco Unified Presence server IM/Availability) deployments only
Issues with interoperability with other clients, devices, and third party software, along with server-side issues or defects that impact client functionality.
For an Expressway for Mobile and Remote Access deployment, when using an online certificate status protocol (OCSP) or online certificate revocation lists (CRL) to obtain the revocation status of the certificates, the Cisco Jabber client expects a response time of less than 5 seconds. Connections will fail if the response time is greater than the expected 5 seconds.
Deploying SAML single sign-on is not supported if Expressway for Mobile and Remote Access is also deployed. If the Jabber client detects that Expressway for Mobile and Remote access is deployed, it will never detect SAML SSO, even if you are not using it at the time.
There is a known issue in the Mac OS where network interfaces will drop intermittently when DSCP is enabled.