This document provides installation
instructions for Unified CCE 12.0(1) ES40. It also contains a list of Unified
CCE issues resolved by this engineering special. Review all installation
information before installing the product. Failure to install this engineering
special as described can result in inconsistent Unified CCE behavior.
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Unified CCE Compatibility and Support
Specifications
12.0(1)
This section lists the Unified CCE components
on which you can and cannot install this engineering special..
Supported Unified CCE Components
You can install Unified CCE 12.0(1) ES40 on
these Unified CCE components:
Unsupported Unified CCE Components
Do not install this engineering special on the following
components:
Unified CCE Engineering Special Installation
Planning
Installing Unified CCE 12.0(1) ES40
Installation of this patch requires the all ICM
services to be shut down during the entire period of installation. It is always
recommended to install this ES during a scheduled downtime.
1.
Using the ICM Service Control,
stop all the ICM services running on the system.
2.
Launch the Installer provided
for ES40 and follow the
instructions on the screen.
3.
Using the ICM Service Control,
start all ICM services again.
Uninstall Directions for Unified CCE 12.0(1) ES40
Note: Remove patches in the reverse order of their installation. For example,
if you installed patches 3, then 5, then 10 for a product, you must uninstall
patches 10, 5, and 3, in that order, to remove the patches from that product.
Resolved Caveats in this Engineering Special
This section provides a list of significant
Unified CCE defects resolved by this engineering special. It contains these
subsections:
Note: You can view more information on and track individual Unified CCE
defects using the Cisco Bug Search tool, located at: https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/search?null.
Resolved Caveats in Unified CCE 12.0(1) ES40
This section lists caveats specifically
resolved by Unified CCE 12.0(1) ES40.
Index of Resolved
Caveats
Caveats in this section are ordered by UNIFIED
CCE component, severity, and then identifier..
Identifier |
Severity |
Component |
Headline |
CSCvr99349 |
3 |
pg.tdm |
VDN monitoring not being re-attempted if
initial monitoring failed due to congestion error from AES |
Detailed list of Resolved Caveats in This Engineering
Special
Caveats are ordered by severity then defect
number.
Defect Number: CSCvr99349
Component: pg.tdm
Severity: 3
Headline: VDN monitoring not being re-attempted if initial monitoring failed due
to congestion error from AES
Symptom: Not all splits or
VDN's on the Avaya Communication Manager (ACM) get monitored by the Avaya
(Definity) PG with the PIM component logs having traces like the following: -
[TSAPILIB] Universal Failure confirmation
received as : Driver congestion for Request type: Unknown CSTA Event Type(113)
Conditions: Unified ICM integration with Avaya ACM using the Avaya (Definity)
PG over the TSAPI interface and having many resources (greater than 4000) to
monitor on the switch.
Workaround: None
Further Problem Description:
Caveats resolved
earlier ESs and included as part of CCE 12.0(1) ES40
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