Contents
- Cisco Collaboration Systems Release 12.0(1) for Contact Center
- Tested Functionality
- Feature Testing
- Upgrade Paths
- New and Changed Features
- System Requirements
- End-of-Sale Components
- Deployment Considerations
- Latest Software Upgrades and Licenses
- Components Versions
- Related Documentation
- System Documentation
- Product Documentation
- Limitations and Restrictions
- Important Notes
- Open Caveats
- Troubleshooting
- Documentation and Service Requests
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Cisco Collaboration Systems Release 12.0(1) for Contact Center
As part of our standard methodology for each Cisco Collaboration Systems Release, we:
Perform system-wide testing of Cisco Collaboration products to supplement the product-level testing performed on each collaboration product.
Recommend compatible software releases that were verified by the testing teams. The recommendations are not exclusive and are in addition to interoperability recommendations for each of the individual applications or products.
For software compatibility data, see the Cisco Collaboration Systems Release Compatibility Matrix.
Note
Software compatibility data for all Cisco Collaboration Systems releases before 10.5(1) is available from the Cisco Collaboration Systems Compatibility Tool.
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Not all Collaboration System product release versions may be available at the same time. For latest product version availability, see individual product support pages at, Support and Downloads.This document focuses on the Contact Center components tested as part of the Cisco Collaboration Systems Release. For information focused on Collaboration components that were tested as part of Cisco Collaboration Systems Release, see: https://cisco.com/go/unified-techinfo.
This document provides release notes details based on the system-wide testing which includes the following types of components:
Call control components, such as Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM), and Cisco Unified Communications Manager IM and Presence Service.
Contact center components, such as Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise (Unified CCE), Cisco Packaged Contact Center Enterprise (Packaged CCE), Cisco Unified Contact Center Express (Unified CCX), Cisco Unified Intelligence Center (Unified Intelligence Center), Cisco Finesse, and Cisco Unified Customer Voice Portal (Unified CVP).
Enterprise Edge components such as Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server, Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE), and Cisco Expressway Series.
Devices (Endpoints), such as Cisco DX Series (DX Series), Cisco IP Phone 7800/8800 Series (7800/8800 Series), Cisco Jabber for Windows (Jabber for Windows), Cisco Virtualization Experience Media Edition (VXME) for Windows, and Cisco Jabber Guest (Jabber Guest).
Communications gateway components such as Cisco Integrated Services Routers (ISR).
Tested Functionality
Feature Testing
In this release, the following features were system-tested.
Cisco Packed Contact Center Enterprise (Packaged CCE) 11.6(1)
Global Deployment
Transport Layer Security (TLS)-Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP)
Cisco Jabber Mobile and Remote Access (MRA)
2000 agent model
Voice Browser qualification
Live data load
Single sign-on (SSO)
Universal Queue (UQ)
Cisco Unified Contact Center Express (Unified CCX) 11.6(1)
Upgrade Paths
The system-wide testing of Contact Center functionality for Cisco Collaboration Systems Release 12.0(1) included the following upgrade path.
Single-stage upgrade of Contact Center components from Cisco Collaboration Systems Release 11.5(1) to Cisco Collaboration Systems Release 12.0(1). For a list of the base Cisco Collaboration Systems Release 11.5(1) versions, see the Cisco Collaboration Systems Compatibility Matrix.
New and Changed Features
For details about what is new for Cisco Collaboration Systems Release 12.0(1), see the Solution Overview.
For details about new and changed product features, access individual product release notes from Product Documentation.
System Requirements
This section provides information about system requirements for Cisco Collaboration Systems Release 12.0(1) for Contact Center.
End-of-Sale Components
Note
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 12.0(x) does not support some deprecated phone models. For more information, see the related Field Notice.
The following components have reached end-of-sale (EOS) status but are still supported.
Cisco MediaSense (End-of Sale on October 4, 2017), End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Notices
Cisco Unified E-Mail Interaction Manager, End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Notices
Cisco Unified Web Interaction Manager, End-of-Life and End-of-Sale Notices
Cisco TelePresence MCU 5300 Series, End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Notices
Cisco DX650, End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Notices
Cisco TelePresence System EX60 and EX90, End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Notices
Cisco Unified IP Phone 6911, 6921, 6941, 6945, 6961, End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Notices
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7937G, 7931G, 7942G, 7962G, Cisco Unified IP Phone Expansion Module 7915, Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G, 7925G-EX, 7926G, End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Notices:
Note
The following are now End-of-Support: 7936, 7906G, 7911G, 7941G, 7961G, 7985G.
Cisco Unified IP Phone 8941, 8945, 8961, End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Announcement
Cisco Unified IP Phones 9900 Series, End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Notices
The EOS date is the last date to order the product through Cisco point-of-sale mechanisms. The product is no longer for sale. Another process, the end-of-life (EOL) cycle, guides the final business operations associated with the product.
The EOL process consists of a series of technical and business milestones and activities that, when completed, make a product obsolete. After a product becomes obsolete, it is not sold, manufactured, improved, repaired, maintained, or supported.
For information about recommended replacements and a comprehensive list of announcements, see Products & Services End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Products.
For information about specific products, go to Product/Technology Support. Then click End-of-Sale and End-of-Life and select products or technologies from the lists to the right.
Go to End-of-Life Policy for more information about our EOL policy.
Deployment Considerations
This section lists deployment considerations for Cisco Collaboration Systems Release 12.0(1). Not every rebuild is tested as part of the Cisco Collaboration Systems testing. Therefore, more regression testing in your lab or a Cisco-specific certification lab is recommended before deployment.
When deploying Cisco Collaboration Systems in a customer environment, remember the following:
At the minimum, deploy the software release recommended in:
Cisco Collaboration Systems Release Compatibility Matrix
Note
For compatibility information prior to Collaboration Systems Release 10.5, refer to the Compatibility Tool: http://tools.cisco.com/ITDIT/vtgsca.
For other software components, use the most current rebuild of a maintenance release. For IOS, information about the latest releases, including deferral advisories, is available at:
If the recommended release has been deferred to a subsequent release, use the subsequent release.
Before deploying a release, examine the open caveats in the chosen release to determine if any affect your implementation. Open caveats can be viewed through the Bug Search tool, located at:
Deploy the chosen release in a lab environment that uses the same product components as your product components before moving to a production environment.
Latest Software Upgrades and Licenses
The following are links to the latest software upgrades and licenses for Cisco Collaboration Systems 12.0(1) components.
To launch the Product Upgrade Tool, go to:
http://upgrad.cloudapps.cisco.com/upgrad/jsp/index.jsp
To download the latest software for all other components, go to:
Components Versions
For current Cisco Collaboration Systems Release compatible component versions, refer to the new Cisco Collaboration Systems Release Compatibility Matrix.
Note
For compatibility information prior to Collaboration Systems Release 10.5, refer to the Compatibility Tool: http://tools.cisco.com/ITDIT/vtgsca.
Note
Not all Collaboration System product release versions may be available at the same time. For latest product version availability, see individual product support pages at, Support and Downloads.
Note
You can set up a virtualized environment by running Collaboration applications on a virtual machine on a Unified Computing System (UCS). For more details, including UCS hardware information and third-party requirements, see:
Note
Product-specific compatibility documents provide complete compatibility information between components.
Note
Cisco Hosted Collaboration Solution (Cisco HCS) is a hosted solution that includes various Cisco Collaboration Systems Release components. For more information about Cisco HCS, see: Cisco Hosted Collaboration Solution and Cisco HCS Product Support.Related Documentation
System Documentation
For high-level information about the Cisco Collaboration Systems, see Cisco Collaboration Systems Documentation.
For more information about specific hardware recommendations or bills of material for each product, see System Requirements.
Product Documentation
The following table provides links to product documentation for the major Collaboration Systems Release components. The table provides links to:
Product Release Notes
Product Support pages, from which you can access technical documentation such as design, installation, configuration, and troubleshooting guides.
Product Information pages, from which you can access marketing material such as product data sheets.
Note
For details about component versions, see Components Versions.
Limitations and Restrictions
If you are a Cisco partner or a registered Cisco.com user with a Cisco service contract, you can use the Bug Search tool to find caveats of any severity for any release. Access Bug Search at: https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/.
We offer a Cisco Notification Service that allows you to set up one or more profiles. These profiles enable you to receive email notification of new Field Notices, Product Alerts, or End of Sale information for the products that you have selected. The Product Alert Tool is available at: https://www.cisco.com/cisco/support/notifications.html.
Note
Not all caveats documented in this section are applicable to the Contact Center environment or deployment scenarios. They have been included for information purposes only.
Open Caveats
This table lists known caveats, grouped by severity, related to Contact Center components tested in Cisco Collaboration Systems Release 12.0(1). The table may also include caveats found in previous releases, which were not resolved at the time this document was written.
For more information about each defect, click the linked caveat number in the Identifier column in the table.
Table 2 Open Caveats in Cisco Collaboration Systems Release 12.0(1) Identifier
Headline
Severity 2-3 Caveats
Deployment of vCUSP ova template does not show all the regions and timezone in single window
Finesse displaying IVR ports of dropped participants after a conf call
Memory leak while running LiveData Load during error scenarios
Finesse shows incorrect msg about device not accessible when we tried to login 2001 from rem site
Incorrect alarm seen for CVP VM related to server group
In Contact Center Transfer calls, second leg appears to be non secure instead of secure call
For information about a defect not listed in the table, go to Bug Search Tool.
Troubleshooting
Documentation and Service Requests
For information about 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.
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