July 12,
2005
These Service Release (SR) release notes contain
important information about installation procedures and resolved caveats for Cisco
CallManager release 4.0(2a)sr2b.
For a list of the resolved caveats for Cisco
CallManager release 4.0(2a)sr2b, see the “Resolved Caveats for Cisco CallManager - Release 4.0(2a)sr2b section.
Updates for these release notes occur with every Cisco CallManager SR
release.
Note: Before you install
this Cisco CallManager Service Release, Cisco recommends that you review the “Important Notes” section for information about issues that may affect
your system.
Please Note: The only differences between
CallManager 4.0(2a)sr2a and
CallManager 4.0(2a)sr2b is that it includes the
fix for CSCsa75554 and the
current 4.0 Device Package.
These release notes include the topics that are
outlined in the Table of Contents.
Table of Contents
This document provides installation instructions
for Cisco CallManager 4.0(2a)sr2b. It
also contains a list of Cisco CallManager 4.0(2a)sr2b issues that have been
resolved by this Service Release.
Note: Please
review all sections in this document pertaining to installation before you
install this Service Release. Failure to
install this Service Release as described may result in inconsistent Cisco
CallManager behavior.
Make sure that you install and configure
this release of Cisco CallManager on a
Cisco Media Convergence Server (MCS).
You may install Cisco CallManager on a
Cisco-approved HP server configuration or on a Cisco-approved IBM server
configuration.
Note: You
must follow the exact configuration for the installation to complete
successfully.
You can access the correct Cisco-approved server
configuration for IBM or HP servers at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/voiceapp/ps378/prod_brochure_list.html.
You can determine the version of Cisco CallManager
software that is running on your server by accessing Cisco CallManager
Administration and then clicking Details.
The following information displays:
- Cisco
CallManager System version
- Cisco
CallManager Administration version
- Cisco
CallManager Installation ID
- Database
information
You can find the minimum versions with which Cisco
CallManager release 4.0(2a) has been tested and which previous release of Cisco
CallManager has upgrade support by accessing the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_callmg/ccmcomp.htm.
Note: Be
aware that the release of Cisco IP telephony products does not always coincide
with Cisco CallManager releases. If a product is not compatible with
Cisco CallManager, you must wait until a compatible version of that product
becomes available before you can upgrade to this release of Cisco CallManager. For the most current compatibility
combinations and defects, refer to the documentation that is distributed with
the Cisco IP telephony products.
For optimal performance, be sure that you use the Cisco IP Telephony
Locale Installer that is specific to the version of Cisco CallManager that you
use. Be aware that all phrases may not
display in the desired locale when you upgrade to a different version of Cisco
CallManager. Refer to the readme file
that is posted with the Cisco IP Telephony Locale Installer software on the
following URL for the complete list of supported languages: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_callmg/locinst/index.htm.
Each release of Cisco CallManager may support a different number of
locales. The full suite of Locale Installers that work with each applicable
version of Cisco CallManager can be found on http://www.cisco.com about 8-10 weeks after the
English version becomes available. You can download the Locale Installers for
all languages that are supported with Cisco CallManager from the following
location: http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/telephony/callmgr/locale-installer.shtml.
Note: When
using locales, Cisco recommends that you wait until the locale installer that
specifically supports the version of Cisco CallManager that you use becomes
available before you upgrade your system.
Because some incompatibilities may exist between releases, be sure to
only use the locale installer that specifically supports your version of Cisco
CallManager.
For additional information about Cisco CallManager,
refer to the following documentation:
Release Notes for
Cisco CallManager Release 4.0(2a) –
Refer to the following URL for maintenance release notes that are relevant to
this release of Cisco CallManager:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_callmg/4_0/rel_note/402cmrn.htm
Cisco CallManager
Document Guide – Refer to the following
URL for a list of documents that are related to Cisco CallManager release 4.0(2a): http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_callmg/4_0/doc_gd/dg402.htm
To access the documentation suite for voice products,
navigate to the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/.
To access the latest software upgrades and related
documentation for
Cisco CallManager, navigate to the following URL and then choose the applicable
version: http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/sw-voice.shtml.
This Service Release is a cumulative update that
incorporates all of the fixes and changes from Cisco CallManager 4.0(2a)ES29,
along with additional changes that are specific to this Service Release.
Note: If
you are running Cisco CallManager 4.0(2a)ES29 or higher, you must uninstall the
Engineering Special (ES) before you can install this Service Release. (You may lose fixes that were added after ES10
and not included in the SR.)
Note: Service
Releases do not impact system compatibility unless specifically stated.
Cisco
provides the following guidance to help you successfully install and/or upgrade
Cisco CallManager software:
- Do
not use Terminal Services to perform this upgrade.
- Cisco
recommends that you upgrade all servers in the cluster sequentially,
beginning with the publisher server, to the same version of Cisco CallManager software; otherwise call-processing
interruptions may occur.
- Always
log in with Administrator privileges before you begin the SR installation
or uninstallation process.
- Exit
all other applications and close all Terminal Services sessions before you
begin the upgrade process.
·
To minimize
call-processing interruptions during the upgrade process, register all devices
to servers that are running the same version of Cisco CallManager software.
Make sure that you register all devices to the backup
Cisco CallManager server or to
the primary Cisco CallManager server, but not to both the backup and primary servers.
·
Upgrade all
servers to Cisco CallManager 4.0(2a) and make sure that the servers are online
before you begin this SR installation; otherwise, pre-upgrade checks may fail
or return faulty information.
·
If you are
using Microsoft Windows OS version 2000.2.4SR5 or 2000.2.5 with McAfee
Netshield 2000 or McAfee VirusScan Enterprise Edition, you may encounter authentication
problems with Cisco CallManager Administration or problems accessing some Cisco
CallManager Administration windows. In either
case, Cisco CallManager displays an “HTTP Error 500–12 Application Restarting”
error message. To resolve this problem,
you must upgrade McAfee Netshield and McAfee VirusScan to run VirusScan Engine
version 4.2.60 or later. You can obtain
the latest McAfee VirusScan updates from the Network Associates website.
·
For optimum
performance, apply the most current OS upgrade and SR before you install the
Cisco CallManager SR. For more
information, refer to Cisco IP Telephony
Operating System, SQL Server, Security Updates at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_callmg/osbios.htm.
·
If you are
using Cisco CallManager Security Agent, you must DISABLE this software and then
restart your system before you proceed with this installation.
·
Service
Releases contain firmware loads, however, Cisco recommends that you always
download the latest firmware load from the Voice Software
Download Center
at http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/sw-voice.shtml
to be sure that you are working with the most current version.
·
All nodes in the cluster run through a
database replication check during the upgrade process as an extra measure, even
though the publisher's database replication check should catch any replication
errors clusterwide.
If you
encounter a warning message on any node during this check, make sure that you
stop the installation process and check the log files. Follow the recommendations
listed below if the log file displays any of the following messages:
·
“All agent-implementing jobs are waiting to start”
·
“At least one agent-implementing job is attempting to
execute after a previous failure“
·
“At least one agent-implementing job has failed to execute
successfully“
Note: To verify that the installation completed
successfully, follow the instructions in Step 4 in the Installation Instructions section.
Recommendations:
·
Make sure that
you are using the correct version of Cisco CallManager software. Cisco supports upgrades from any Cisco
CallManager 4.0(2a) release up to 4.0(2a)ES29. This SR is based on Engineering
Special 29.
·
Be sure to
DISABLE any antivirus and intrusion detection software, along with any other
security services; then, restart your server before you run the upgrade process. You must manually re-enable these services
after the installation is complete.
·
Make sure that you disable the
following Cisco-verified platform agents and applications; these products may
interfere with the Cisco CallManager installation:
Ø
Server management agents
Ø
VOIP monitoring/performance
monitoring
Ø
Remote access/remote management
agents
Note: It is very important to disable platform
agents and services, such as NetIQ and Prognosis performance monitoring, antivirus
(Cisco-verified McAfee services) and intrusion detection software, remote
management services, and any other monitoring applications that automatically restart
services; this action ensures that your system does not encounter issues that
are associated with these services.
The following procedure provides details about how to install
Cisco CallManager 4.0(2a)sr2b.
Note: Cisco recommends that you apply this Service
Release during a maintenance window.
·
This Service Release upgrades the affected services and
files and then it restarts the server when the upgrade has completed
successfully.
·
Apply this patch to all of your Cisco CallManager servers, beginning
with the publisher server and TFTP server.
Perform
the following procedure to install Cisco CallManager 4.0(2a)sr2b:
1.
From
the Voice Software Download
Center, navigate to Cisco
CallManager version 4.0 and locate the ciscocm.4-0-2a-sr2b.exe
file; then, click the file name to download a copy to your hard drive.
Make a note of the location where you saved the file.
2.
Double-click
the ciscocm.4-0-2a-sr2b.exe
executable file to begin the installation.
3.
Click Next when the installation process
displays a message that asks if you want to install this SR.
The remainder of the installation process continues
without any additional user input. The system displays a message when the
installation is complete.
4.
Verify
that the installation completed successfully by taking the following actions:
a.
Click Yes when the system
prompts you to view the log file.
b.
Scroll down to the end of the log file; if errors occurred during the
installation, the errors section at the bottom of the log file will be updated
with a corresponding severity.
5.
After
you have rebooted the server and completed the upgrade on all servers in the
cluster, go to Cisco CallManager Administration on the client machine, navigate
to the Application > Install Plugins
menu.
6.
Choose
the applicable plug-in, run the program from its current location, and follow
the installation instructions that the system displays.
Note: This Service Release can take up to 20
minutes to complete the installation.
The following procedure provides details about how to uninstall Cisco
CallManager 4.0(2a)sr2b. (The SR
uninstallation process does not change the device defaults to the version that
was installed before the SR.)
Note: Uninstall
the SR on all servers in the cluster in the same order in which you performed
the installation.
Perform the following
procedure to uninstall Cisco CallManager 4.0(2a)sr2b:
1. Navigate to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs >
Cisco CallManager 4.0(2a)sr2b Uninstall.
A dialog box displays to confirm that you want to
uninstall this SR.
2. Click Next
and then Yes to continue. (If
you click No, a dialog box is displayed to confirm that you want to
remove the uninstall shortcut from Add/Remove Programs.)
3. Verify that the uninstallation process completed
successfully by taking the following actions:
a.
Click Yes when the system
prompts you to view the log file.
b.
Scroll down to the end of the log file; if errors occurred during the
installation, the errors section at the bottom of the log file will be updated
with a corresponding severity.
4. After you have rebooted the server and
completed the uninstall on all servers in the cluster, you need to revert to the prior version of the plug-in after the uninstallation is
complete, navigate to the Application
> Install Plugins menu from Cisco CallManager Administration.
5. Choose the applicable plug-in on the client
machine, run the program from its current location, and follow the
uninstallation instructions that the system displays.
The system may create or edit
the following log files during the installation or uninstallation process:
o
c:\program
files\common files\cisco\logs\CCMPatch\Cisco CallManager 4.0(2a)sr2b
Installation YYYY-MM-DD HH.mm.log (this file is also accessible by navigating
to the Start menu shortcut "Cisco Install Logs" under the CCMPatch
folder)
o
c:\install\dbinstall\dbinstallXXX.txt
o
c:\program
files\common files\cisco\logs\sqlX.txt
o
c:\program
files\common files\cisco\logs\history.log
This Service Release includes the following resolved
caveats:
4.0(2a)sr2b
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CSCsa75554:
Aupair.exe buffer management
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CSCsa98719: On 7970
Display-on-Time shows default value after setting it to blank
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CSCeg17992: I button
help has no default behavior for links
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7970/7971
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CSCsa88581: 7970 won't boot w/ inline power
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7905/7912
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CSCeg27958: TFTP Client Busy Retry Behavior
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CSCeg51314: 7912 doesnt display correct Softkeys
when using MCDN feature
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CSCeg77784: IP Phone 7905 not responding to http
commands
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CSCeg87585: 7912 cant ring immediately when
receiving a call after fallback
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CSCeh01236: MWI will be turned off by incoming
call
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CSCeh05420: 7905/12 display English prompt at
Services page
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CSCeh06814: 7912 ignores StationClearPriNotifyMessage
from CME
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CSCsa63741: Authentication delay between IP Phone
7905 and CM 5.0 is to long
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CSCsa67687: Issues with processing of DNS packets
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CSCsa71521: 7912 RTP URI push during call
requires user to cycle hook twice to end
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CSCsa72417: 7912 dies when configuring Graphics
via TFTP on CCM 4.1
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CSCsa74660: During cross upgrade, power off/on
the phone & the phone never come up
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CSCsa78892: Found dtmf digits fail when calling
into Meeting Place IVR
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CSCea76612: New 6608 modules will
not register as a conference bridge or MTP
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CSCeb51052: Re register to CM after
pressing 3 times on the disconnection button
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CSCeb70605:
InstallShield malfunction in CAR upgrade (ask for restart)
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CSCed01562: 7920 has static noise
when using Alaw.
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CSCed17972: 7920 Will Not Ring
after using the 7920 Config Utility
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CSCed17979: In Mixed mode CCMAdmin
should show AutoRegistration Disabled
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CSCed19265: Fellowship QED Venom
and EMs name changes
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CSCed20080: no network after
overnight connection
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CSCed36887: Phone Reboots in
Stressed Scenarios
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CSCed41886: 38xx gateways need
proper Icon as MGCP gateway
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CSCed48170: 7920In Use Remotely
text inconsistent
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CSCed52147: CCM3.3(3)SR2 QRT Crash
- MS Case No SRX031215604629
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CSCed61185: H.323 gateway Device
Name field wont accept DNS names begin w/digit
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CSCed62483: CallThrottling needs to
be configured per node not per cluster
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CSCed63462: (Vivien)Need to press
power button several times for boot the phone.
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CSCed66094: 7920 Only Reports
Initialized for Last= Reset Code
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CSCed66989: H.323, H225Capability
coding misses logicalChannelSwitchingCapabilit
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CSCed67002: H.323, H2250Capability
missing t120DynamicPortCapability field
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CSCed67863: 7920 does not reply to
arp request
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CSCed71282: 7920 shutdown
automatically
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CSCed72036:
CAR-User Search with First/Last Name ending with slash doesnt work
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CSCed72067:
Cisco IP Services Report gives DB Err if Service Name has a , char
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CSCed72083:
CAR removes the trailing % char and makes the Service Name invalid
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CSCed74151: Incomplete Device
Registration Leads to Reset Problems
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CSCed74454: Short Preamble not
used.
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CSCed75957: ACK frames are sent
late
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CSCed89986: Listen Interval is
incorrectly set to zero
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CSCed90750: 7920 sometimes gets
stuck on Connecting to CallManager
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CSCed90902: 7920 scantask lockup
causes watchdog to trigger a reboot
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CSCed93775: 7920 uses weak LEAP
challenges
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CSCed95031: 7920s Transmitted Audio
May Be Choppy
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CSCee07034: May Get LEAP Password
Prompt With EAP Reauthentication Enabled on AP
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CSCee09313: LEAP failure due to
7920 entering wrong state
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CSCee10580: 7920 phone failed to
register with CallManager
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CSCee14663: 7920 Does Not Cache IP
Settings Info
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CSCee14713: roaming not triggered
by missing beacons
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CSCee15964: IPMA Softkeys becoming
inactive after failover
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CSCee16325: ACClients cannot login
to list
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CSCee16721: when being deauthenticated,
7920 keeps coming back for same AP
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CSCee22410: 7920 malfunction caused
by TCP socket broken
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CSCee24458: Transfer to unavailable
phone gives wrong From SMDI information
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CSCee25723: Choppiness in Tx Path 1
- Jitter in Tx Packets
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CSCee25749: Choppiness in Tx Path 2
- Packets are not sent to ARM2
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CSCee28642: Default English Locales
files missing for 7970
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CSCee29373: TAPS Not able to prgm
phone if ADP/UDP has been assigned
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CSCee29892: CDR Report does not
display AM/PM in the Date Time Origination field
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CSCee31327: 7920 Does Not Have Auto
Transmit Power Capabilities
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CSCee31531: Choppiness in Tx Path 3
- Multicast Traffic Affects Audio Path
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CSCee41410: Your Current Options
shows up during Hold/Resume toggle
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CSCee42990: 7920 fails to
reregister to CCM, MMI shows Authentication OK
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CSCee51203: Callmanager do not
respond to h225 setup occasionaly
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CSCee56076: Audio gaps of 1-3 secs
when 7920 roams in cells w/o ideal RF overlap
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CSCee57664:
TAPS Fails with Simultaneous User Logins
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CSCee61276: Handoffs should be
triggered by Rx and Tx failures
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CSCee62485: SearchUser AXL, provide
a way to set upper limit include return all
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CSCee63069: High multicast traffic
causes reboot of 7920 consistently
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CSCee63798: Vendor String
Inconsistant - 7920
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CSCee65443: call may become one way
video after park ret. or xfer or shared line
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CSCee65906: VM Port Wizard fails if
1st Port DN=100000000000000000000000
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CSCee67168: Failover of IPMA
service is not happening when primary is isolated
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CSCee67536: call distribution with
broadcast algorithm fails to ring all lines
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CSCee67569: dbprocs should handle
null value that cause exception
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CSCee68021: Heavy Broadcast ARP
traffic causes reboot of in-call 7920
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CSCee72923: 7920 unexpectedly
rebooted during a call
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CSCee74476: 7920 may send loud
screech or feedback loop in outbound RTP stream.
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CSCee74752: 2nd provider open is
not complete
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CSCee79951: 8 phones rebooted at
the same time in test -- memory problem poss.
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CSCee81098:
CCM -> CCME, CCM blind xfer to other CCME that CFwAll to other CCME
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CSCee81516: 7920 softkey title
display strange character
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CSCee86629: Wrong status codes sent
to ARM1 in authentications and associations
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CSCee87446: Callmanager blue-screen
with IPVMS.sys failure
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CSCee89264: Inconsistency between
CCM 3.3 & 4.0 regarding to CPGN for TSP
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CSCee90642: Subscribed svc param
are empty after subscribing a svc via AXL SOAP
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CSCee91187: 7920 Needs to Provide
Device ID Info to AP
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CSCee92015: TAPIstuck call in
conference scenario
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CSCee94958: Entries disappear from
static DA
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CSCef01760: Post upgrade -
subscriber experienced high CPU
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CSCef02128: Unable to set/clear MWI
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CSCef03406: Multiple Cisco TSP
Instance not working properly
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CSCef05010: After Failover, ImmDiv
Key is not working on assistant phone
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CSCef09178: AC should retain orig.
called info. in calldetails display string
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CSCef10129: acconfig.bat is not
saving queue params for multiple pilot points
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CSCef10312: close driver stream
takes long time under 300 call load
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CSCef12929: Add option to change
line text in ccmuser
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CSCef15970: Phone does not
acknowledge packets after waking up in idle mode
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CSCef17749: TAPS install does not
upload the workflow on extended svcs 3.5(1)
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CSCef17806:
TCT can be made to crash if Non-Admin NT User logs in
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CSCef19080: Pre ANS conference
failed from CCM to CCME with CFwAll CCME
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CSCef21736: Getting an Error
message while trying to Add Lines in SoftPhone
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CSCef22788: Get No Network
Sometimes Due to LEAP Issue
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CSCef23204: CallsInProgress counter
greater than zero with no active calls.
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CSCef25614: KOR Webdialer displays
http error when a user is set to KOR
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CSCef26210: downloads.asp missing
in CallManager 4.1
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CSCef27377: AXL AddPhone fails when
using tag.
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CSCef28713: H.225 non standard info
with progress indication of RelCmpl ignored
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CSCef30906: IPMA Route point not
registering after failing over Tomcat to subscr
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CSCef31453: 7940 Deviceprofile can
not log out on 7960+7914 Error [6]
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CSCef32023:
services failed to initialize upon reboot after upgrade
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CSCef32527: CallManager User
Options web page has outdated text (MWI policy)
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CSCef32597: MWI calls increase
CallsAttempted perfmon counter
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CSCef34082: PortIdentifiers in
RoutePlan report not allowing legal characters
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CSCef35509: EM-HDA-8FXS module
displays 16 ports, should be 8 ports.
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CSCef35640: Calling a MT device
gives busy tone, not reachable
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CSCef37214: Add download asp to the
options page
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CSCef37349: TCD Causing High Memory
Utilization
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CSCef39668: Support for 3825 and
3845 gateways in ccm
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CSCef39965: AAR group assignments
will not take effect until CCM is restarted.
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CSCef40786:
Extra ; left in classpath after install/uninstall of JTAPI Client.
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CSCef41191: Add enterprise
parameter to control the display of linetextlabel opt
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CSCef42042: Associating H.323
devices to users
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CSCef44452: No audio btw two 7920
phones (Bsphere 2744)
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CSCef45811: Associating H.323
devices to users
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CSCef47060: Failed logons create
memory leak when MLA enabled
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CSCef52469: CM doesnt send
StopMedia & CRC to transcoder
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CSCef52735: Missing
CiscoTransferEndEv in certain consult transfer scenario
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CSCef53299: Additional Instruction
regd TS could be added in Splash Screens
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CSCef53843: Second unHold request
does not receive lineReply
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CSCef53915: Support for 28xx in ccm
4.0.2sr1
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CSCef54604: 4.0(1)ES Upgrade scares
Users coz of Version checks incorrect order
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CSCef54615: Giove CCM QED checkin -
initial commit
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CSCef54709: Removing CallForwarding
sets Forwarding to Voicemail
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CSCef54820:
Incorrect devpack version may allow newer devpack to be overwritten
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CSCef56121: SR Install should
inform User if CCM not installed on the Server
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CSCef57625: Call preservation fail
on outgoing call for MGCP gateway
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CSCef57638: Sometimes phone sends
PS-NULL after starting scan on another channel
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CSCef57717: Patch installs should
write Log File with unique time-stamps
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CSCef58375: RISDC Exception
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CSCef58410: need to add original
Called Number back to the DIV2 for CF
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CSCef59837: Unable to make calls
after changing region name
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CSCef60483: Incompatible Patch
Error should also suggest solution to Customers
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CSCef60491: Telling customers
From->To will prevent acccidental valid upgrades
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CSCef60562:
Patch Install says file replaced successfully whether done or not
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CSCef60715: downloads.asp needs to
reflect CVTA changes in accordance to CIA 222
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CSCef61958: MGCP backhaul handler
should use SDL TCP instead of TCP lib
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CSCef62243: EM-HDA-6FXO should have
6 ports in qedTypes.csv file
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CSCef62839: Msg if we wish not to
view log should be consistent for install/unin
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CSCef63199: CFA indicator on 30VIP
phones not working with CM4.0.1
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CSCef65550: DCD Service Crashes if
Port Scanner is Running on CM Server
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CSCef65801: Feature broken for
legacy phone caused by wrong ButtonTemplate Stim
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CSCef66984: Malformed URI in SIP
Invite when Route Pattern is Restricted.
|
|
CSCef69001: MGCP GW keep the
on-hold calls after CCM swicthover occur.
|
|
CSCef72729: Hold and resume fail on
MGCP POTS call over ICT with G.729 codec
|
|
CSCef73201: Wrong callback message
seen in a specific scenario
|
|
CSCef73965: [AlertMgr] Some
AlertMgr functions do not have try catch
|
|
CSCef74803: CallManager 3.3.3 sr3
SQL Issues
|
|
CSCef75004:
RTMT needs to record timestamps for Code Yellow events
|
|
CSCef75310: Call drops after 16sec
when h225 call transits thru CCM to Octel VM
|
|
CSCef75761: CDR File Time Interval
parameter is not fixed
|
|
CSCef76130: CRA Server crash on
invalid memory access - ipvms
|
|
CSCef76357: Under a specific Qsig
call in 4.0, we change Cdccs callType incorre
|
|
CSCef77074: DNA install fails on
cluster of 11 nodes
|
|
CSCef77342: LINECALLSTATUS contains
both COMPLETETRANSF SETUPTRANSFER
|
|
CSCef77464: AXL SOAP RESPONSE NOT
CONSISTENT WITH THE SCHEMA (MULTIPLE ISSUES)
|
|
CSCef77618: CCM crash under load in
RWString library
|
|
CSCef78226:
RTMT fails to accurately alert Code Yellow conditions
|
|
CSCef78941: lineRedirect request
fails and line reply returns LINEERR_INVALLINES
|
|
CSCef79218: 6608T1 CAS HookFlash is
detected in Call Disconnect State
|
|
CSCef80100: CCM does not extend
call to MGCP gateway after upgrade to 4.0(2a)
|
|
CSCef80279: Calls redirected to IP
IVR ports fail with cause code 47
|
|
CSCef82931: Dialed Number Analyzer
issues when have large number of T1s
|
|
CSCef84009:
unModifiedLRP is coming blank after redirect transfer
|
|
CSCef84690: router thread blocked
|
|
CSCef85554: DNA - Find and List Ph
doesnt list Description by slash char
|
|
CSCef86261: call to voicemail not
fully released
|
|
CSCef87122: Callmanager plays
reorder on disconnect cause 0xFF
|
|
CSCef87706: Multiple simultaneous
addCallObserver on shared line locks JTAPI
|
|
CSCef87998: SR Install adds a junk
entry into Component Versions
|
|
CSCef88185: AD2003- Cant associate
devices to users in parent-child domain setup
|
|
CSCef88252: EM user is able to
login and logout even if Cisco Extension Mobility
|
|
CSCef88280: Call doesnot go through
T1CAS ports
|
|
CSCef88333: Wrong DST date for
GMT+3, Moscow Timezone
|
|
CSCef89353: SMDI Message not
generated
|
|
CSCef90045: Call Manager crash when
gatekeeper is reset
|
|
CSCef91602: DLLHOST stop
responding. IISreset does not fix the issue
|
|
CSCef91932: Unable to pick up a
call on a specific PickupGrp
|
|
CSCef92024: Wrong Upgrade Message
when upgrading to SR01-rc02
|
|
CSCef92093: Unwanted msg leading to
err pops up while upgrading to 4.0(2a)SR01
|
|
CSCef92266: Cisco 2801 GW icon
missing in Find and List GW page.
|
|
CSCef92489: Crash at Aupair.exe
|
|
CSCef92905:
Add server name to trace when CTI Manager reads CCM info
|
|
CSCef93091: An error message popsup
on installing SR01-rc2.1
|
|
CSCef94364: Programs Menu still
points to ciscoupdate.txt and not new Logs
|
|
CSCef94368: Misleading CCm Ver Msg
if Patch installed on a Non-CCM Server
|
|
CSCef95676: SR Patch Ver check
lists From as old SR and not new MR and misleads
|
|
CSCef95810: EM Different device
profiles max calls / busy trigger fails
|
|
CSCef96398: MWI attemping to set
lamp on H225 ICT Device causes reset
|
|
CSCef96990: CCM sends different
conferenceID in DRQ
|
|
CSCef97422: Code Yellow needs to
include LowPriority monitoring
|
|
CSCeg00457: Version Conflict with
Device Package during SR1 install
|
|
CSCeg00750: Registry value being
replaced by a blank for first char
|
|
CSCeg00903: SMDI Delay Timer does
not work for PRI protocol
|
|
CSCeg01762: After network
disconnect, route lists are not registered properly
|
|
CSCeg02326: Authentication Failure
Causes DCD Connection Leak
|
|
CSCeg03593: Upgrade / reinstall of
ES versions fail
|
|
CSCeg03604: AC client takes long
time to login
|
|
CSCeg03813: Uninstall of SR1rc3 in
subscriber failing
|
|
CSCeg05021:
SR doesnt Init Database on replication failure detected scenario
|
|
CSCeg05522: CCM Call Re-routing
across same T1 trunk is not working
|
|
CSCeg06737: High call failure rate
with CV 47 after CTIManager failover/failback
|
|
CSCeg07834: The GUI on the Manager
Phone with a locale doesnot display conferen
|
|
CSCeg08196: Device Manager race
condition causes call failures
|
|
CSCeg10450: When going offhook
CallManager opens two line instances
|
|
CSCeg10679:
Export CDR/CMR stopped working after 4.0(2) upgrade
|
|
CSCeg11119: Tone signals are not sent
to all shared line devices
|
|
CSCeg14101:
AAR Does Not Work w/ Hunt Pilot so it breaks
Voice Mail
|
|
CSCeg14109: Reorder is played on
the phones when disconnect cause 0xFF received
|
|
CSCeg14271: No AddressInServiceEv
when addObserver is added on Adderess first
|
|
CSCeg16967:
Low priority queue counts not printed in CCT alarms
|
|
CSCeg17992:
I button help has no default behavior for links
|
|
CSCeg18293: 7971 phone icon missing
from CM Admin page
|
|
CSCeg19146:
CFA stops working after CCM has been running under load
|
|
CSCeg20517: Remove the extra
are-you-sure from the ES/SR installs
|
|
CSCeg22166: CCM in mixed mode fail
to gen. signed config file for 7971 phone
|
|
CSCeg23366: CTI Route Points and
CTI ports are unregistering from Call Manager
|
|
CSCeg24009: Uninstall Confirmation
dialog should mention version reverting to
|
|
CSCeg24925:
CallManager terminates during device registration
|
|
CSCeg25507: SMDI Msg not generated
& Xfer does not work with remote call scenari
|
|
CSCeg26693: CDR for MWI ON/OFF are
logged even when Zero Duration Flag is FALSE
|
|
CSCeg29417:
CM terminates unexpectedly
|
|
CSCeg30583: Tomcat service consumed
99% CPU for a long time
|
|
CSCeg31246: CCM sends multiple IRR
msgs if ACF does not contain irrFrequency
|
|
CSCeg31297: CCM keep MoH call with
MGCP GW after CCM switchover in certain case.
|
|
CSCeg32248:
TSP Crash with Dr Watson and User.dmp with CCM 4.0
|
|
CSCeg33940: LampModeChangedEvent is
not coming for MWI requests
|
|
CSCeg34036: Active Directory,
application profile pointer appends GUID
|
|
CSCeg34270:
Device Protocol Options (T1-CAS/PRI) needed for VIC2-xMFT-T1
|
|
CSCeg34308: StationD printing trace
missing parameter
|
|
CSCeg34431: VBC and UBC needs to
check for boundries for custom picutre format
|
|
CSCeg35334: Device may appear on
Device Defaults page even when turned off
|
|
CSCeg35389: CTI Manager crashes due
to timeouts from LDAP referal
|
|
CSCeg36225: CMIs srvc registration
behavior change in 4.0(2a)SR1 sue to CIA176
|
|
CSCeg36664: 6608 hookflash then
onhook causing CAS channel lockup
|
|
CSCeg38666: CTI Manager crashes due
to timeouts from LDAP referal
|
|
CSCeg38879: Pilot point busy if
member sets CFDWall back to Pilot Point
|
|
CSCeg38951: CallparkDN is not being
decremented from counter Cti Line Open
|
|
CSCeg39215: Error Connecting To CDR
DB, CDRs Corrupted With LineFeed/Garbage
|
|
CSCeg39383: CM sends invalid
redirect reason in OCN IE for DMS-100 PRI trunk
|
|
CSCeg39622: FastDial svc looses ID
/ PIN after being added to Service URL button
|
|
CSCeg40492: CTFTP repeatedly
rebuilds ALL the .XML files,should max twice...
|
|
CSCeg41834:
RTMT LowAvailableMemory Alert shown when CM is operating normally
|
|
CSCeg45178: CCM MTP force simmetric
voice payload type
|
|
CSCeg46032: MLA enable, user group
configuration does not show users assigned
|
|
CSCeg46398: CCM To Fire IRRTimer
Sooner
|
|
CSCeg47210: TSP 5.0(0.10) crashes
on conference scenario under load
|
|
CSCeg49208: CSS query causes
sustained 100% CPU in SQL service
|
|
CSCeg50534: CallManager hangs after
hunting all the unregisted cti ports
|
|
CSCeg50815: ICT media exchange
timeout on CTI redirected call
|
|
CSCeg51461: IP phone doesnt display
forward when pressing Pickup softkey
|
|
CSCeg52504: No duplicate check for
route filter name when space is added.
|
|
CSCeg52925: CSS for ForwardALL
corruption during migration to 4.0(2a)
|
|
CSCeg53678: Wrong WS-X6608 DSP load
included with device load in 4.0(2a)SR1
|
|
CSCeg53915: Cant Update Device
Defaults.
|
|
CSCeg54135:
Exception thrown cause thread hangs
|
|
CSCeg54250: CallPickup barges into
existing call
|
|
CSCeg55114: Description of
reset/restart GUI info is not correct for IOS GW.
|
|
CSCeg55449: CCM not responding to
inbound ISDN SETUP due to CR is active
|
|
CSCeg55857: 7970/7971 display
instance file and IP Phone Rules xml files wrong
|
|
CSCeg58745:
PI6 based features commit to CCM branches
|
|
CSCeg61769: Not able to set or
remove CFA
|
|
CSCeg61917: TCT fails to collect
SR/ES Install Logs coz looks at wrong location
|
|
CSCeg62448:
AC client showing wrong line status
|
|
CSCeg64058:
Validation not done for Auto-registration Information
|
|
CSCeg64847: One way audio after ICT
transfer
|
|
CSCeg66942: 7971 Device Devpak for
CCM 4.0(2)sr1a has missing GUI
|
|
CSCeg67418: CallManager Crash 4.01
function memcpy FAULT ->780109b3 f3a5 1231
|
|
CSCeg71331:
Intermittent CTINewCallAccept Timer failures under load.
|
|
CSCeg71574: Phone Config lacks
precedence by MIC for 7970 phones
|
|
CSCeg72925: TFTP not serving
requests, stuck with 200 requests in progress
|
|
CSCeg75144: IP phone re-registers
after set or unset of call forwarding
|
|
CSCeg75458:
AdminUtility may not show all nodes in a CM cluster
|
|
CSCeg76037:
Device Default is updated when uninstalling ES/SR
|
|
CSCeg77257: DMS-100 spec does not
recognize ISDN Q.931/Q.850 Disc Cause Code 53
|
|
CSCeg79505:
AdminUtitlity runs on sub if sub ip add is subset of pub ip address.
|
|
CSCeg80606: Incorrect cause code is
returned when the line is not registered
|
|
CSCeg81104: JTAPI EventThread stuck
if CTIRedirectRes is delayed
|
|
CSCeg81180: Conference not sending
EndDev when COnf. complete
|
|
CSCeg83094: AC incorrectly displays
Conference from XXXX
|
|
CSCeg86912:
support for VWIC2 on 26xx/36xx/37xx/38xx in 4.1.3
|
|
CSCeg87145: Location Bandwidth Leak
|
|
CSCeg89731: call control is lost
during inbound call to agent
|
|
CSCeg90198: Makaha needs to be
added to 4.0 and 4.1 branches
|
|
CSCeh01529:
Wrong order of events after Transfer in a Conference-Transfer case
|
|
CSCeh01894: Need Redirecting Number
IE over QSIG PRI for backward compatibility
|
|
CSCeh06239:
Unexpected ConnDisconnectedEv recieved for active calls
|
|
CSCeh07555:
7961 device pack doesnt conatin proper device name on device default
|
|
CSCeh18318:
Allow IPMA to make use of the resetOriginalCalledParty paramater
|
|
CSCeh39139:
CallManager terminates unexpectedly,need to handle exception in dbprocs
|
|
CSCin24844: Getting Device closed
after failover(remove and reconnect to network
|
|
CSCin51877:
Directory Reload interval setting not effective until re-login
|
|
CSCin69022: 7920 uses 1M rate for
all traffic except RTP
|
|
CSCin71761: The voice distortion
can be heared by human ear.
|
|
CSCin74627: Hang up the call on
7920, the ring back tone still be played
|
|
CSCin74628: The busy tone and alert
speech will be played at the same time
|
|
CSCin75120: Phone will stay at TFTP
no response state
|
|
CSCin75296: (Vivien) MMI is out of
disorder after press the end softkey
|
|
CSCin75423: MMI disorder after
share line call incoming
|
|
CSCin77155: Dial Rules not applied
on Advanced search results
|
|
CSCin78204: Incorrect bandwidth
shown on gatekeeper after ending the call.
|
|
CSCin79192: Change in EM service
parameters not taken effect sometimes
|
|
CSCin80944: Memory leak when IPMA
is enabled but not configured
|
|
CSCin82213:
IPMA not working after network outage ( lan cable removed from CCM)
|
|
CSCin84678: No out_of_service event
to primary jtapi apps when backup unregister
|
|
CSCin84678: No out_of_service event
to primary jtapi apps when backup unregister
|
|
CSCsa39214: Hair pin issue with
conference (warm transfer)
|
|
CSCsa61342:
7961 DevPack does not install the locale files
|
|
CSCsa63212: CNF stops sending CTFTP
changes.
|
|
CSCsa63770:
Always use prime line is not working with 7.1.2 phone load
|
|
CSCsa64402:
Export CDR/CMR not working in CAR
|
|
CSCsa64684:
Change Notify stops working due to bug in TcpLib
|
|
CSCsa65757: AS-8 gateway stops
supporting SMDI after upgrading to CM 4.02a
|
|
CSCsa66224:
Call Pickup fails intermittently
|
|
CSCsa66330: ES uninstall results in
CCM main web page inaccessible
|
|
CSCsa66331: Add QED support for
7911
|
|
CSCsa67314:
Primary CMI does not send KeepAlives to Voicemail
|
|
CSCsa67496:
Change default value for Disable Non-Registered SCCP Keepalives to False
|
|
CSCsa68138:
Corresponding Changes needed to implement CSCef17806 in CCM patch
|
|
CSCsa69159:
4.0(2) wrong line status returned by jtapi
|
|
CSCsa70883:
CallManager terminates unexpectedly, RaiseException
|
|
CSCsa71292:
CCM doesn't instruct 6624 to generate outside dia ltone
|
|
CSCsa72075:
Crash in MeetMeConference when accessing NULL pl/spl lists
|
|
CSCsa72667:
CTI Change needed to accomodate CCM Change required for Prime Line
|
|
CSCsa73460:
CTINewCallAcceptTimer expires during lineRedirect causes timing issue
|
|
CSCsa73461:
RBT is not heard on the PSTN side while call routing to an agent
|
|
CSCsa73468:
ForwardManager does not remove map table (mPartyToActiveCallIndexMap)
|
|
CSCsa74250:
Pop message when pressed save on the Attendant console GUI
|
|
CSCsa75117:
Maketypes needs run after Product CSV's added to branch
|
|
CSCsa75224:
Support needed for Ext Device Package execution during ES/SR install
|
|
CSCsa75625:
Need to dump a list of running processes during installation.
|
|
CSCsa76356:
Attendant Console shows Unknown Error at Basic Settings
|
|
CSCsa76647:
Calls to Pilot point are not handled
|
|
CSCsa76784:
LowAvailableVirtualMemory alert triggers when 70% or more memory free
|
|
CSCsa77103:
Station stay at CONNECTED state after call release
|
|
CSCsa79229:
CallManager terminates unexpectedly during IP Phone registration
|
|
CSCsa80583:
TCD is requesting redirect to an available hunt group member, calls fail
|
|
CSCsa83128:
CCM 4.0(2a) - DCD crashed
|
|
CSCsa84493:
Neanderthal: Implement JAVA side and QED CM interface
|
|
CSCuk54338: IPMA CTI RP do not
register after upgrade
|
7920
|
CSCeg33605:
BSSID is all Zeros in Reassociation Packets
|
|
CSCeg40244:
Site Survey Detail Shows the Same Info for All APs Sometimes
|
|
CSCeh03999:
7920 Does Not Answer IGMP Query
|
|
CSCeh06553:
7920 Could Get Into Continuous Roaming Loop
When CU Is High
|
|
CSCsa61019:
7920 May Get 1 Way Audio Without ARP-Caching
|
|
CSCsa61075:
7920 Will Sometimes Show RSSI = 1
|
|
CSCsa74624:
Packets are Sent at 1mbps rate Off Call When 7920 Uses a Non-Auto Rate
|
|
CSCsa75133:
7920 Advertises All Rates Are Supported When Non-Auto Rate Is Configured
|
|
CSCsa77405:
Get association timeouts sometimes with Aruba APs
|
7940/ 7960
7935/ 7936
7970G/7971
|
CSCea41220: 7970 incorrect behavior when try to dial
from dir with call on line
|
|
CSCea69883: 7970Override Auto Answer if Speaker Disable
False doesnt work
|
|
CSCeb05647: Remove vender specific parameter edit
softkey from IP Phones
|
|
CSCeb70137: 7970 Phone stops accepting HTTP connections
|
|
CSCeb70772: Build phone loads
|
|
CSCec09013: Some items of Streaming Statistics
from 7970 inconsistant w/ 7960s
|
|
CSCec13729: MUTECall Stat still shows Sender Packets
incrementing mute is on
|
|
CSCec34487: 7970dynamic call forward icon not updated
properly after login
|
|
CSCec63667: Double selection of same ringer deselect it,
also display problems
|
|
CSCec63670: 7970Problems with ringer selections
|
|
CSCec70969: Headset status indicator incorrect
after 7970 reboot
|
|
CSCec73534: Ringing could not be stopped when call
disconnected from far end
|
|
CSCed17734: Jitter Tolerancenew field added are not
saved in conf file
|
|
CSCed25087: Edit Dial push uris show Directories icon
|
|
CSCed53090: Receiving default config file does default
previous cfg parameters
|
|
CSCed56205: 7970 Does not translate Australian Daylight
Savings correctly
|
|
CSCed59776: Unable to answer the call with linekey with
shared lines
|
|
CSCed66088: TFTP Server address gone after Enabling DHCP
w/Alternate
|
|
CSCed68019: 7970 lists Load File as term70.default. User
doesnt know load name.
|
|
CSCed68683: No way to view call data on another line
without answering call
|
|
CSCed73966: 7970 Web page doesnt display network
statistic info correctly
|
|
CSCed75650: Touching screen to wake up screen saver
often invokes a soft key
|
|
CSCed79010: Phone Resets swtiching from
Services->Settings after loading images
|
|
CSCed81392: Erase in Security Configuration menu only
erases one item
|
|
CSCed84163: Loader may fail - Application Invalid
|
|
CSCed84376: Redirected Authentication URL does not work
|
|
CSCed87590: Lifting handset in EditDial calls unedited
number
|
|
CSCed91738: 7970 doesnot failback from SRST when trying
to make call
|
|
CSCed91949: Cannot open, close, reopen PC/SW Port Config
|
|
CSCed93258: 7970 boot hangs with unrecognized timezone
name
|
|
CSCed93288: 7970 does not obey StationSetMicroModeMessage
(mute microphone)
|
|
CSCed94074: CP-7970 does not populate CallingPartyName
in Missed Calls Field
|
|
CSCed94145: CP-7970 Time get out of sync if not used for
extended period
|
|
CSCed94267: DEvice Config submenus donot have
lock/unlock icon
|
|
CSCed94512: No alarms or phone logs when 2 of 4 locale
files not found
|
|
CSCed95710: With 6 calls, resuming first causes 5th
duration overwritten by 6th
|
|
CSCed95859: Pressing NewCall, EndCall with 7 calls on
hold leaves no call hilite
|
|
CSCee00901: call timer for barged call incorrect
|
|
CSCee03903: Add help for Call Agent Menu 1161
|
|
CSCee03913: Add help for HTTP Menu 1162
|
|
CSCee03917: Add help for Locale Menu 1163
|
|
CSCee03923: Add help for Power Save Menu (1164)
|
|
CSCee03927: Add help for Ethernet Menu (1165)
|
|
CSCee03931: Add help for Media Menu (1166)
|
|
CSCee03932: Add help for QoS Menu (1167)
|
|
CSCee03939: Add help for UI Menu (1168)
|
|
CSCee03941: Add help for Span PC Port (1169)
|
|
CSCee03946: Update path to admin tasks in online help
|
|
CSCee05792: DHCP gets hung on boot
|
|
CSCee06054: DHCP disable and CTL Erase enables DHCP
|
|
CSCee06245: GARP and VVLAN enable and disable reversed
on display
|
|
CSCee06293: CTLFile stays unlocked still after re-dhcp
|
|
CSCee07516: 7970 not able to save downloaded background
image
|
|
CSCee07601: file auth error after factory reset
|
|
CSCee07706: Barge functionality not working for shared
line between 7960 & 7970
|
|
CSCee11129: CallInfo CLI output not correct for
different locale file
|
|
CSCee11600: 7970 displays Mid-Atlantic time zone
incorrect
|
|
CSCee11954: Default string is used as both softkey and
parameter value
|
|
CSCee12321: HTTP request do not work on 7970, different
from 7960/40
|
|
CSCee13592: 7970 stops sending CDP to attached Cisco VT
Advantage PC
|
|
CSCee13604: 7970 does not notice media disconnect when
CVTA PC unplugs
|
|
CSCee16849: 7970 Wont Register after upgrade to 3.3.4
|
|
CSCee17734: 7970 displays incorrect softkey sets when a
call barged in
|
|
CSCee19817: 14th digit disapears from IP Ph CFA Display
after device reset
|
|
CSCee19892: RUS Line text label shows garbage on 7970 IP
Phone
|
|
CSCee19908: Extension Mobility in 7970 shows English in
all locales
|
|
CSCee20320: 7970 hangs on request of LineInfo
|
|
CSCee20394: 7960 registered to CM 3.3 shows only one
line while call on hold
|
|
CSCee20406: Active call moves to the top of list after 9
seconds
|
|
CSCee21997: Erase softkey missing on Network Config menu
|
|
CSCee24119: 7970 does not properly interpret parameter E
|
|
CSCee24486: 7960 Directories button sometimes opens
Services URL
|
|
CSCee24925: 7970 running 6.0.1 load does not show remote
in use on shared line
|
|
CSCee27439: XML services returned NullPointerException
|
|
CSCee27913: 7970 continues to ring after call is
disconnected
|
|
CSCee31132: PC behind the phone cannot authenticate into
the network with 802.1x
|
|
CSCee33689: 7970 displays NZ (Auckland) Time Incorrectly
|
|
CSCee34255: 7970:CiscoIPPhoneInput Softkey gone if there
is expire header in asp
|
|
CSCee34494: 7970 phones query DNS instead of using proxy
address for services
|
|
CSCee35538: XML post to 7970 using @ in password resets
phone
|
|
CSCee36151: 7970 phones query DNS instead of using proxy
address for services
|
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CSCee37627: 7970 voice quality degrade with UDP
broadcast traffic.
|
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CSCee37971: 7970 shared line with out Barge causes phone
to display incorrectly
|
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CSCee39098: One second refreshing of
CiscoIPPhoneImageFile objects fails
|
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CSCee39205: When in refresh XSI loop, hitting cancel
does not cancel the request
|
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CSCee39352: 7970 does not display Registration Rejected
messages
|
|
CSCee39841: Softkeys disappear after cancle of callback
on a held call
|
|
CSCee40454: 7970 sends a 5-msec packet before a type13
packet (Hurt Confer. Brdg
|
|
CSCee42588: 7970 unregisters after unplugging PC from PC
port
|
|
CSCee42949: 7970 Has no serviceability to retain stack
traces after initialize
|
|
CSCee43042: 7960 Call Info display behavior inconsistant
|
|
CSCee43175: TCP SYN vulnerability and Cisco phone end
points
|
|
CSCee43664: Execute URL on 7970 is doing a DNS lookup
|
|
CSCee44121: 7970 does not queue URLs from
CiscoIPPhoneExecute
|
|
CSCee44130: Disable speaker does not work
|
|
CSCee44257: Pressing line button for active call doesnt
go to overview screen
|
|
CSCee45906: 7970 causes continuous popping noise in a
MCU conference (VAD=1)
|
|
CSCee46854: 7960 not showing correct display when same
DN config on multiple lin
|
|
CSCee47307: 7970 display / softkeys will freeze with
high incoming call traffic
|
|
CSCee47803: 7970 display / softkeys will freeze with
high incoming call traffic
|
|
CSCee48241: 7970Select key is not greyed out on Ring
menu
|
|
CSCee49446: 7970 still display IPMA manager watch window
after switch CCM
|
|
CSCee50102: 7970 resets on pressing **#** while on
corporate directory screen
|
|
CSCee52818: Http request http://phones IP/CGI/LineInfo
resets the phone
|
|
CSCee53048: 7970 failed to recover from DSP error - DSP
stopped by assertion
|
|
CSCee53064: 7970 added code to dump DSP message when its
reponse faied to return
|
|
CSCee54354: 7970 will not allow a CVTA CAST connection
|
|
CSCee54370: Config file hunt on all tftp servers
|
|
CSCee56057: 7970 stops accept HTTP after incorrect PUSH
message
|
|
CSCee56313: 7970: incorrect LineType for some
line buttons
|
|
CSCee57022: Phones To Be More Ambitious Towards Updating
Firmware
|
|
CSCee59741: 7970 advertises wrong platform - CP-7
|
|
CSCee59908: HTTP headers are case sensitive
|
|
CSCee60022: 7970 resets when accessing Network
Statistics via web interface
|
|
CSCee60076: 7970 not answering calls while in a menu
|
|
CSCee60810: Date Time Group=Local time zone wrong in
7970
|
|
CSCee62366: 7970If QRT key is pressed during active call
softkeys disappear
|
|
CSCee63766: Vendor String Inconsistant - 7970
|
|
CSCee66239: AD Phone search always has word dial
appended
|
|
CSCee67437: Echo fades in and out when talking IP phone
to IP phone
|
|
CSCee67563: Parche phone cannot upgrade when config file
has secure SRST
|
|
CSCee68247: GARP is enabled in CM but showing GARP
Enabled Yes on the phone
|
|
CSCee68742: Exit key not work when Dial from Directory
on active line
|
|
CSCee69178: Skate7970 not accepting untagged packets
|
|
CSCee70116: Incoming call droped if Dial from
Directories
|
|
CSCee70430: 7970 shows wrong softkey sets w/ Callback
and incoming call
|
|
CSCee72034: 7970 does not close CallBack application
after dial from CallBack
|
|
CSCee72100: 7970 DHCP timer changed to 10 seconds
|
|
CSCee75808: 7970:Phone ServicesURL handling disparity
between 7970 and 7960
|
|
CSCee77442: 7970 UI freeze up under stress test
|
|
CSCee81241: Ip Phone doesnt accept option 66 with
trailing dot in hostname
|
|
CSCee81867: Accessing web page in 7970 causes crash -
possibly auth. problem
|
|
CSCee82386: I-Button doesnt give any Help for Ring Type
Select/Default/Exit
|
|
CSCee82407: CP-7970 has worng values on XML config
|
|
CSCee85045: Edit Dial on cancel shows Host Not Found
|
|
CSCee85799: Pressing Services button causes phone to
fail
|
|
CSCee85823: Phones stuck in Configuring IP after reset
|
|
CSCee85897: Soft resets freeze phone - memory leak
|
|
CSCee85941: Soft resetting causes flash memory error
|
|
CSCee86778: 7970 should not make new call pressing line
button w/ callback
|
|
CSCee86907: 7970 shows CCM Down after restart from CCM
w/ Active call
|
|
CSCee87005: Unable to answer call with help menu active
unless Answer is pressed
|
|
CSCee87740: Phone processing SIGIPCFG before phone app
loaded
|
|
CSCee88029: 7970 display error on Brightness menu after
answer call
|
|
CSCee88177: 7970 not auto answer with headset after
restart w/ headset light on
|
|
CSCee88177: 7970 not auto answer with headset
after restart w/ headset light on
|
|
CSCee90708: 7970 display error in Hold/Resume stress
test
|
|
CSCee91202: 7970 doesnt respond to Reset when shared
line has Remote-In-Use call
|
|
CSCee92103: 7970 not put active call in focus after
incoming call disconnected
|
|
CSCee92103: 7970 not put active call in focus
after incoming call disconnected
|
|
CSCee92124: Predial does not work when using offhook,
line key, or speaker
|
|
CSCee93203: 7970 crash w/ calls on 3 lines
|
|
CSCee93806: Skate SCCP messages cause phone to crash
|
|
CSCee96215: CNU doesnt reboot after 4 consecutive resets
|
|
CSCef00416: 7970 does not take changes to DSCP for SCCP phone
config field
|
|
CSCef01348: Dial keys do not respond for 10 secs after
pressing **#
|
|
CSCef01934: 7970 phones unregister with Missing
keepalives
|
|
CSCef01975: 7970 lost registration to CCM during
Hold/Resume duration test
|
|
CSCef07397: 7970 timer thread cause 100% CPU usage
leading to reset
|
|
CSCef08976: 7970 displays blank/empty pages when
receiving IPPhoneStatus request
|
|
CSCef09086: 7960 does not display CallInfo if CCM down
while in the call
|
|
CSCef09149: Incorrect time for the Australian time zone
AEST
|
|
CSCef09177: Java.lang.NullPoinerException while 7970
fail over
|
|
CSCef11327: 7970G will not upgrade to newer load unless
power-cycle
|
|
CSCef12906: Memory Leak on Restarts when there have been
calls
|
|
CSCef14371: Null Pointer Exceptions when calls ended
that are not visible
|
|
CSCef14413: Init:AppStatus URI does not work and causes
an exception
|
|
CSCef15498: 7970 hangs randomly, requires reset.
|
|
CSCef16423: Phone fails to come up when wrong load Id is
mentioned on phone page
|
|
CSCef16617: 7970 stuck in unregistered state if network
down w/ 150 held calls
|
|
CSCef20173: Phone doesnt display the DN to be edited
when editdial is pressed
|
|
CSCef20254: The link http /// displays wrong DN
|
|
CSCef20742: Screen on 7970 phone got overwritten by page
that has refresh timer
|
|
CSCef21864: 7970 locks up on boot up with failed assert
(pos <= t->maxPos)
|
|
CSCef22562: 7970G - Pushing xml obj with long tags
resulted in Phone reboot.
|
|
CSCef22943: 7970 becomes inoperable after firmware upgrade
attempt
|
|
CSCef24496: Phone restart with lower line rate of
multicast/broadcast traffic
|
|
CSCef24583: 7970 phone got resetted when user hit
setting key
|
|
CSCef24915: 7970Sending http request to the phone
freezes it
|
|
CSCef25558: CP-7970G - SELECT function works on
touchscreen / not softkey
|
|
CSCef26500: Failback during cert gen not behaving
properly
|
|
CSCef28727: 7970 fails to reregister after temporary WAN
failure
|
|
CSCef28727: 7970 fails to reregister after
temporary WAN failure
|
|
CSCef28946: Input of softkeys/linekeys/navkeys not shed
if too high of rate
|
|
CSCef29056: CNU doesnt restart the VM when it exits
|
|
CSCef29213: 7970 DSP reset due to libMTdoorCall select
timeout
|
|
CSCef29271: Calls up when CCM connection is lost are not
avail for reuse
|
|
CSCef29290: CDP exits during link flap test
|
|
CSCef30143: Unable to access protected URL from menu
using custom softkey
|
|
CSCef30322: 7970 can not boot after upgrade/downgrade
stress test
|
|
CSCef30477: JVM not shut down properly when OS reboots
due to rapid resets
|
|
CSCef30718: Need to increase size of syslog files to
provide more debug data
|
|
CSCef31536: Exceptions in the ITimerListener Dispatcher
starves ObjectPool
|
|
CSCef31541: There is no way to determine the DHCP/CDP
state from the GUI
|
|
CSCef31899: Ringer volume and other parameters
are not configured aftr DSP reset
|
|
CSCef32976: 7970 hang after idle a while
|
|
CSCef33135: 7960 struck with Booting Dsp alarm on its
display
|
|
CSCef34222: Phone web page not accessible after socket
stress was run
|
|
CSCef35276: Display shows only first 23 digits of a 24
digit DN
|
|
CSCef35529: Memory Leak when Entering Menus
|
|
CSCef37385: nformation message displayed continuously on
console
|
|
CSCef39425: AutoDial Fails in a Active Call beetween IP
Phone and MGCP Endpoint
|
|
CSCef39969: Cannot load diag image to 7940/7960 phone
|
|
CSCef41412: 7970 crash after Erase config several times
|
|
CSCef41599: DSP process signal traps (killed)->
doorCall select timeout
|
|
CSCef42221: Extra ring heard when answering call after
adjusting volume
|
|
CSCef42758: When java.lang.OutOfMemoryError, init doesnt
restart VM
|
|
CSCef43384: IP Phone recognize dialed number in wrong
order
|
|
CSCef44087: Can only answer call via Answer softkey
after handle call failure
|
|
CSCef45125: 7960 shared line predialled digits keep
ringing, call ansd on 7970
|
|
CSCef47093: 7970 has resize error during stress test
|
|
CSCef48700: Sidetone on handset after reset
|
|
CSCef50733: 7970 phone freezes when the XML objects are
pushed
|
|
CSCef50856: Phone may stop communicate with CCM or CAPF
when using TLS
|
|
CSCef51139: 7970 displays HI (Hawaii) Time Incorrectly
|
|
CSCef51156: No packet sent when Silence suppression is
turned on
|
|
CSCef52370: 7970 displays empty callback page with no
softkey
|
|
CSCef52461: Cannot use # or * as first entry while
onhook
|
|
CSCef53842: Called Party name is wrong when call is
forwarded over ICT
|
|
CSCef54947: 7970: ICMP hard errors behavior
changes
|
|
CSCef58145: In some Interfaces there is a potential for
ObjectPool leaks
|
|
CSCef59242: # key displays error insted of its character
set i.e. # + $ et al.
|
|
CSCef59304: Message button becomes inactive after config
message URL
|
|
CSCef59775: 7970 - CDP can not acquire VLAN info
|
|
CSCef61074: RMS FULL Exception has no handler
|
|
CSCef61608: 7970 does not pick up the line when configured
share line
|
|
CSCef62081: 7970 sending wrong security capabilities to
SRST
|
|
CSCef62664: 7970 Hearing white noise when using codec
g729
|
|
CSCef63799: 7970 Hangs on reset from CCM
|
|
CSCef64364: Phone freezes when a XML object is pushed
and exit is pressed for 6
|
|
CSCef64387: Phone in requesting loop when XML objects
are pushed sixth time
|
|
CSCef64837: 7970 cannot parse non-URL proxy server
address
|
|
CSCef67534: 7970 stuck in Configuring IP when erase CTL
with DHCP disabled
|
|
CSCef68679: 7970 doesnt mark services and HTTP packets
correctly
|
|
CSCef71245: 7960 should not automatically return to
detail view from overview
|
|
CSCef71258: With multiple held calls, line key should
not resume oldest call
|
|
CSCef71265: With single on-hold call, line button should
invoke overview display
|
|
CSCef73359: 7970 - DNS does not return from select
errors
|
|
CSCef75668: Extra ring heard when answering call
after adjusting volume
|
|
CSCef77805: Phone freezes during upgrading test with REL
signed image
|
|
CSCef79801: Help for side car buttons throw an error
|
|
CSCef83454: 7970: RTPRx/RTPMRx URI syntax error
allowed
|
|
CSCef88703: 7970 stops at Configuring IP after its
config erased
|
|
CSCef89557: Possible deadlock situation in msg
queue software
|
|
CSCef89822: XsiDirectory Response causes memory leak
|
|
CSCef90046: Phone stuck at Configuring IP after
prolonged CCM disconnect/recon
|
|
CSCef90845: 7970 has Segmentation fault with its CCM
switchport flap
|
|
CSCef91437: Wrong Security Icons shown for 7970 Phones
in SRST mode.
|
|
CSCef91891: CallManager TFTP Load=6.0(5)0 File Not Found
when phone is reset
|
|
CSCef92256: Phone stuck in Configuring IP when Factory
Reset, save settings dhcp
|
|
CSCef92372: LA loader must check new LA size before
burning to flash
|
|
CSCef94516: 7970 drops host in DNS queries with
subdomains
|
|
CSCef94921: CiscoIPPhoneStatus object leaks graphic
resources
|
|
CSCef97221: 7960 crashes during XML POST with
IPPhoneExecute
|
|
CSCeg01453: Garbage help text at a certain key sequence
|
|
CSCeg01454: An error at a certain key sequence
|
|
CSCeg01679: Skate: Security config menu opt 5 and
6 display wrong softkeys
|
|
CSCeg01729: 7970: RTPRx/RTPMRx URI opens invalid
port by default
|
|
CSCeg02413: Phone lockupCSCeg04380
|
|
CSCeg04015: Hashtable.get() is returning an invalid
Exception
|
|
CSCeg04380: 7970: gethostbyname() does not return
multiple IP addresses
|
|
CSCeg08171: Mute signal heard on network
|
|
CSCeg08210: When resetting the phone (**#**) PC
loses network connectivity
|
|
CSCeg08513: phone freezes during reboot with
mqThread problem
|
|
CSCeg08536: 7970 phone failover to SRST takes
more than 6 minutes
|
|
CSCeg09136: Last digit not displayed when dialing
from keypad
|
|
CSCeg11907: JavaException using Navigate Keypad
when call on hold
|
|
CSCeg14102: Selecting directory entry with keypad doesnt
update display
|
|
CSCeg14178: Phone continue to stay with Requesting msg,
cancel key has no effect
|
|
CSCeg14178: Phone continue to stay with
Requesting msg, cancel key has no effect
|
|
CSCeg15510: Java exception when 7970 configed
with sidecar but none attached
|
|
CSCeg16228: 7970:Phone hangs on changing existing
speed dial from phone (CME)
|
|
CSCeg16693: 7960 stops call timer when the CCM down
|
|
CSCeg17953: 7940/7960 IP phones showing as untrusted on
Cat3550,3560&4500
|
|
CSCeg18394: 7970 crash when access protected URL
2nd time
|
|
CSCeg18397: Onhook Dialing will not accept * or #
as first digit
|
|
CSCeg19277: Core dump of Sunvm.cnu when
web-access is disabled & then enabled
|
|
CSCeg19644: Attempt to load diagnostic image file
causes CNU reset
|
|
CSCeg20602: Onhook Dialing is available when the
phone is not registered
|
|
CSCeg20801: 7971: Multicast traffic dest to PC
dropped by switch in phone.
|
|
CSCeg20839: Devices attached to phone lose network when
PC VLAN enabled
|
|
CSCeg21679: RTPTx:Stop not being executed
|
|
CSCeg23307: 7971: Unplugging and plug the
ethernet cable, looses VLAN id
|
|
CSCeg23928: Incorrect time for New Zealand time zone
(GMT+12)
|
|
CSCeg24131: 7970 drops keys if pressed too fast
|
|
CSCeg24150: EM logged off profile keeps CFA icon
|
|
CSCeg24646: Update handling of init.conf
authentication settings
|
|
CSCeg24656: Key rollover broken/missing digits when
dialling
|
|
CSCeg25406: Wrong association of 7940/60 help
|
|
CSCeg26725: SA: Dereferencing pointer to freed
memory in Core/CNU/NetSys/udp.c
|
|
CSCeg26730: SA: expression must be a modifiable
lvalue in Core/Apps/cmds/ttrace/
|
|
CSCeg27936: SA: Freeing pointer to already freed
memory in Core/Apps/daemons/DHC
|
|
CSCeg28923: Broken autosensing on type-2 cabling
(BU-3494)
|
|
CSCeg29498: http:// web page needs links to all streams
info during barge
|
|
CSCeg29647: unable to answer 2nd line when speaker phone
is disabled.
|
|
CSCeg31313: 7960 will not stay registered if
ringlist.xml has invalid syntax
|
|
CSCeg31978: Time display not updated on certain phone
menus
|
|
CSCeg32572: Makaha power request numbers are
wrong
|
|
CSCeg33446: Changing Phone port # causes 7960s in Auth
mode not to register
|
|
CSCeg33915: ListenerManager allows for multiple
listener
|
|
CSCeg34288: Memory leak when press keys in
predial
|
|
CSCeg34303: Memory leak on startup in Call History
property
|
|
CSCeg35901: 7971 phone not upgrading load, using
device defaults.
|
|
CSCeg36423: Phone reloads from nmap connect scan
|
|
CSCeg36441: Stream.c flood reloads phone
|
|
CSCeg36667: Failover fail on 7971 phone with CM
3.3.4(SR2)
|
|
CSCeg36785: C3PO Frame Buffer overflow causes COS3
packet drop
|
|
CSCeg37001: CVTA with 7970 messes up audio caps
|
|
CSCeg37674: Phone stuck at Updating Software
|
|
CSCeg37733: 7970 - does not report Dest Unreach
on sendto()
|
|
CSCeg37736: Ethernet Disconnected message
interferes with display (BU-3572)
|
|
CSCeg38291: EndCall softkey doesnt work when CM
down and other end had hit Hold
|
|
CSCeg38922: 7971: Low power backlight needs to be
14
|
|
CSCeg39262: 7970 - only retries 4 times after
leaseT1 expires
|
|
CSCeg39397: IPSvcs:In case of missing refresh URL, dont
show update softkey
|
|
CSCeg39679: 7970 hangs at config IP after reset
|
|
CSCeg40217: Unexpected DHCP Renew after Release
operation
|
|
CSCeg42114: Shared System Threads create
debugging problems
|
|
CSCeg42910: Cut through on speaker phone take
approx one sec
|
|
CSCeg42980: Line button becomes useless after try
dialing from call history
|
|
CSCeg44232: Timer object should allow
ITimerListeners to disable timerCancelled
|
|
CSCeg45241: 7970 phone does not close the sockets
automatically
|
|
CSCeg45480: Extend scope of Msg/Dir URL to support icon
menu
|
|
CSCeg45714: Mid-call video starts when active
call is on mute
|
|
CSCeg46269: 7970 registering with CM when a
active call is in place
|
|
CSCeg47854: 7971: phone reset after hold/resume
duration
|
|
CSCeg49303: Phone freeze after the extension
mobility duration test was run
|
|
CSCeg50192: 7970 hangs intermittently while
attempting EM login/logout
|
|
CSCeg50697: XML parse error when text object with
4000 chars of text is sent
|
|
CSCeg53154: Multiple restart from CM causes phone
to freeze up
|
|
CSCeg53517: IP Phones fails to recieve Audio Multicast
Stream and gets reset
|
|
CSCeg55176: Phone unable to get Ringlist.xml using
Alternate TFTP
|
|
CSCeg55288: http push may stop working
|
|
CSCeg55617: Console shows CONSOLE TOO SLOW!
Skipping 0 log files!
|
|
CSCeg56405: Trace does not include key press
information
|
|
CSCeg56703: Audio cut through delay during Call Waiting
Answer
|
|
CSCeg56835: 7971: Phone ignore vvlan information
from switch port
|
|
CSCeg57746: CVTA does not receive information on
calls active when PC plugged in
|
|
CSCeg58032: Phone stuck after erase operation
|
|
CSCeg58939: 7971 does not comply with 802.3af
power specification
|
|
CSCeg60165: Phone can lose VLAN id with broadcast
storms in the network
|
|
CSCeg60175: PC attached to Phone loses network
after multiple phone reload
|
|
CSCeg61314: 7971 phone re-boots when SYNC_RCVD
state sttack was run
|
|
CSCeg61544: RTP URI push during call requires user to
cycle hook twice to end
|
|
CSCeg62838: Enable 802.3x flow control
|
|
CSCeg64492: Cisco 7940/7960 One-way audio and Freeze or
Reset
|
|
CSCeg64635: 7940/60 DHCP Option 60 data different
between big and little app
|
|
CSCeg65775: URI SoftKey Dial resets the phone
|
|
CSCeg68331: 7970 plays loud comfortable noise
when using G.729 codec
|
|
CSCeg72231: Can not accept calls when call
history is empty and in focus
|
|
CSCeg74764: 7970 change between daylight and
standard time 1 hour too early
|
|
CSCeg76679: Ringer stops working if press speaker
right after adjust ring volume
|
|
CSCeg78507: Phone restarts exposes memory leak in
the CallAgent module
|
|
CSCeg81433: Call Info gone but voice path remains
after brief Ethernet disconnec
|
|
CSCeg86356: Phone does not take Service URL w/ no
label
|
|
CSCeg86368: 7971 w/ PC connected not operate in
low power mode using ieee inline
|
|
CSCeg87739: 7970 does not display missed call info
after waking the display
|
|
CSCeg88344: Phone stuck under simClient duration
test
|
|
CSCeg88372: 7970 not alllow user to set IP
Address Release as No
|
|
CSCeg88383: 7970 should display IP address
released
|
|
CSCeg88682: 7970 missing date on console logs,
status messages & debug display
|
|
CSCeg89894: 7970 Autodial postpends to dialed #
if display name contaions #s
|
|
CSCeh02213: UI issue: services tab not coming to
foreground in push scenario
|
|
CSCeh03588: 7971 continuously resets if dot1x
configured on switch interface
|
|
CSCin73950: No Audio & call is dropped for a G729
7970 call after CM Restart
|
|
CSCin79771: Default keys shown while using custom keys
|
|
CSCin79793: Services: Changing volume while RTPRx
- softkey gets stuck at Save
|
|
CSCin80006: ServicesPrompt line not cleared if new page
has no prompt
|
|
CSCsa60306: shownet command in cnush gives wrong
output
|
|
CSCsa61795: 7971 accepts untagged packets while
on a voice VLAN
|
|
CSCsa63639: AbbrDial softkey appears on 7970
phone in CM3.x
|
|
CSCsa65915: HTTP Push requests has successful
response, but UI does not display XML
|
|
CSCsa67507: 7970 does not properly reset causing
sessions hung in LAST_ACK on CCM
|
|
CSCsa69149: 7971: PC port does not show what is
configured
|
|
CSCsa69209: CP-7970 Fails to Boot up if
'switchport voice vlan dot1p' is configured
|
|
CSCsa69667: Bad voice on 7971 phone with 10%
broadcast traffic
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CSCsa69676: Broadcast traffic throttling rate
very low w/ load 69 on 7971 phone
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CSCsa69678: 7971 phone only allows 10M (1%) broadcast
traffic send to PC
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CSCsa69770: Phone does not pass thru all
multicast traffic to PC
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CSCsa72049: 7971 switch port stops transmitting
frames causing phone to unregister
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CSCsa74481: Network Statistics does not display
Port 1 or Port 2 status information
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CSCsa74877: 7971 - PPU workaround does not set
forced link speed correctly
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CSCsa74882: 7971 - change CDP from a mgmt packet
to a mcast packet in ATU
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CSCsa75445: 7971 - enable VLAN 1 and VLAN 0
|
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CSCsa77101: Phone crashed with in half an hour
,when XML boundary objects script was
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CSCsa77673: Phone crashes for 200 calls per
device case
|
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CSCuk53045: Phone should not cache failed credentials
|
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CSCsa88581: 7970 won't boot w/ inline power
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CSCuk54030: Multiple timezones are incorrect
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6624
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CSCef01551: 6624 FXS port is unavalable for 2
mins after disabling and enabling
|
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CSCef62209: updation on 6624 does not reflect on
port configuration page.
|
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CSCin80851: FAC tone played continuously on using
non default network locale
|
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CSCsa63950: Dicktracy: Remove unnecessary DSP and
MLPP related messages.
|
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CSCsa64458: 6608:Dicktracy: Reduce trunk flash
timer from 700ms to 400ms.
|
4.0(2a)ES29:
4.0(2a)ES01-06
(SR1 Base)
|
AdministrativeReportingTool.exe
4.0(0.27)
|
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Aupair.exe
4.0.2.11229
|
|
CallBackService:
4.0.2.10013
|
|
ccm.exe
4.0.2.13229
|
|
CcmPerfMon.dll
|
|
CiscoAttendantConsoleClient.exe
1.3.1.8
|
|
CiscoJTAPIClient.exe
2.0(2.13)
|
|
CiscoMessagingInterface.exe
4.0.2.10229
|
|
CiscoTSP.exe
4.0(0.22)ES05
|
|
CmiPerfMon.dll
|
|
ctftp.exe
4.0.2.10029
|
|
CtftpChangeNotify.dll
3.1.0.5
|
|
CTIManager.exe
4.0.2.12229
|
|
CtiMgrPerfMon.dll
|
|
DBConvert.dll
4.0.0.37
|
|
DBInstall.dll
|
|
DBL.DLL
4.0.2.10229
|
|
DBLR.dll
4.0.2.10229
|
|
DBLRT.DLL
4.0.2.10012
|
|
DirUser.dll
4.0.0.0
|
|
DNASetup.exe
2.0(ES3)
|
|
emservice.war
|
|
Ipvmsapp.exe
4.0.0.15
|
|
ipvms.sys
- 4.0.0.19
|
|
ma.war
|
|
MediaAppPerfMon.dll
|
|
MMFSpy.exe
|
|
MultiLevelAdmin.dll
1.0.0.0
|
|
relayapp.exe
|
|
QRTFileMgr.exe
4.0.2.10010
|
|
RisDC.exe
4.0.0.3
|
|
RISX.dll
4.0.2.10012
|
|
SOAPISAPI.dll
4.0.0.37
|
|
SSAPIDLL.dll
4.0.2.10229
|
|
tcdsrv.exe
1.3.1.8
|
|
TcdSrvPerfMon.dll
|
|
TCDSvrDBCN.dll
|
|
TftpPerfMon.dll
|
|
ToolforAutoRegisteredPhonesSupport.exe
5.0(2b)
|
|
TraceCollectionTool.exe
4.0(1.1)
|
|
UserGroups.exe
4.0.0.0
|
|
UserLoginService.dll
1.0.0.0
|
|
webdialer.war
1.2 (0.13)
|
|
Cisco CallManager 4.0(2a)sr2b includes the
following firmware versions:
|
|
4.0 Devpack 38
|
|
Analog Access WS-X6624 Load - A00204000010
|
|
ATA-18x - ATA030101SCCP040610A.zup
|
|
Conference Bridge WS-X6608 -
C00103010015
|
|
Digital Access+ Load - D00303010033
|
|
Digital Access WS-X6608 Load - D00404000019
|
|
IP Phone 12 S - P00203010100
|
|
IP Phone 12 SP - P00203010100
|
|
IP Phone 12 SP+ - P00203010100
|
|
IP Phone 30 SP+ - P00103010100
|
|
IP Phone 30 VIP - P00203010100
|
|
IP Phone 7902g - CP7902060000SCCP050124A.sbin
|
|
IP Phone 7905g - CP7905060100SCCP050315C.zup
|
|
IP Phone 7910 - P00405000600
|
|
IP Phone 7912g - CP7912060100SCCP050315C.sbin
|
|
7914 14-Button Line Expansion Module - S00104000100
|
|
IP Phone 7920 - CMTERM_7920.4.0-01-09
|
|
IP Phone 7935 - P00503010900
|
|
IP Phone 7936 - CMTERM_7936.3-3-7-0
|
|
IP Phone 7940/7960 - P00307020200
|
|
IP Phone 7970 - TERM70.6-0-3SR1S
|
|
Media Termination Point WS-X6608 - M00104000003
|
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