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Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CallManager)
Table Of Contents
Release Notes for Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(11)
Contents
Introduction
System Requirements
Determining the Software Version
Related Documentation
New and Changed Information
New Software Features for Release 3.0(11)
Cisco IP Conference Station 7935
New Software Features for Release 3.0(10)
Customer Enterprise Directory Integration Component for Microsoft Active Directory and Netscape Directory Server
Backup Utility
Important Notes for Release 3.0(10)
Compatibility Matrix
Service Parameters
New Software Features in Release 3.0(9)
User Interface Enhancement
Service Parameters
New Software Features in Release 3.0(8)
Strong Encryption
Global Call ID
New Software Features in Release 3.0(7)
Important Notes for Release 3.0(7)
Service Parameter Restart Conditions
Cisco IP Phone 7910 and Cisco IP Phone 7940 Compatibility Issue
New Software Features in Release 3.0(6)
Cisco WebAttendant
Tech Prefixes
Service Parameter
Important Notes for Release 3.0(6)
Cisco IP Phone 7910 and Cisco IP Phone 7940 Compatibility Issue
New Hardware and Software Features in Release 3.0(5a)
Support for New Cisco IP Phones
TAPI 2.1 and JTAPI 1.2 Service Providers
Multicluster Scalability and ITU-T H.323 Enhancements
Cisco IP Phone Services on Cisco Pixel-Based Display Phones
Corporate Directory Dialing from Cisco IP Phones
Additional MGCP Support for Cisco VoIP Gateways
Cisco VG200 FXO Hookflash Support
AMIS-A Support
User Interface Enhancements
Important Notes for Release 3.0(5a)
Computer Telephony Integration
BAT Reinstallation
IOS Version
Intercluster Trunk Configuration
Cisco CallManager Integration with Corporate LDAP Directories
Cisco IP Phone 7910 and Cisco IP Phone 7940 Compatibility Issue
Resolved Caveats
Resolved Caveats - Release 3.0(10)
Resolved Caveats - Release 3.0(9)
Resolved Caveats - Release 3.0(8)
Resolved Caveats - Release 3.0(7)
Resolved Caveats - Release 3.0(6)
Resolved Caveats - Release 3.0(5a)
Open Caveats
Open Caveats for Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(10)
Documentation Updates
New Service Parameters
Service Parameters
Server Name Change
Running Show Tech
Changes
Default Value Changed for SdlTraceTotalNumFiles Service Parameter
Omissions
Cisco CallManager Service Parameters
Cisco TFTP Service Parameters
Cisco Messaging Interface Service Parameters
Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming Service Parameters
Cisco Enterprise Service Parameters
Errors
Incorrect Name of MwiSearchSpace Service Parameter
Incorrect Definition for HoldType and ToneOnHoldTime
Obtaining Documentation
World Wide Web
Documentation CD-ROM
Ordering Documentation
Documentation Feedback
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Cisco.com
Technical Assistance Center
Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC Website
Contacting TAC by Telephone
Release Notes for Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(11)
July 6, 2001
Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(11) adds support for the Cisco IP Conference Station 7935. This release does not resolve or open any caveats. The Release Notes for Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(11) describe this feature.
These release notes are updated every maintenance and major release.
Use these release notes in conjunction with the Installing Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(11) document, located on Cisco Connection Online (CCO), and the Cisco Documentation CD-ROM. The Installing Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(11) document is also packaged with your CDs or convergence server.
Access the latest software upgrades and release notes for Cisco CallManager 3.0(11) on Cisco Connection Online (CCO) at
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/callmgr.
Contents
These release notes discuss the following topics:
•Introduction
•System Requirements
•Related Documentation
•New and Changed Information
•Resolved Caveats
•Open Caveats
•Documentation Updates
•Obtaining Documentation
•Obtaining Technical Assistance
Introduction
Cisco CallManager, a network business communication system, provides high-quality telephony over IP networks. Cisco CallManager enables the conversion of conventional, proprietary, circuit-switched PBXs to multiservice, open LAN systems.
System Requirements
Make sure Cisco CallManager Release 3.0 is installed and configured on a Cisco Media Convergence Server. You may also install Cisco CallManager on a Cisco-approved Compaq server configuration or a Cisco-approved IBM server configuration.
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Access the correct Cisco-approved server configuration for IBM server or Compaq server at
http://www.cisco.com/go/swonly/
For other system hardware component information and system requirements, refer to Installing Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(11).
Determining the Software Version
To determine the software version of Cisco CallManager 3.0(11), open Cisco CallManager Administration; then click Details on the main Cisco CallManager Administration page. The following information displays:
•Cisco CallManager System version
•Cisco CallManager Administration version
•Database information and database DLL versions
Related Documentation
The following list shows related documents for Release 3.0(11) of Cisco CallManager:
•Installing Cisco CallManager 3.0(11)
•Quick Start Guide for Cisco CallManager Release 3.0
•Cisco CallManager Administration Guide for Release 3.0(5)
•Troubleshooting Guide for Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(5)
•Cisco IP Phone 7900 Family Administration Guide
•Configuring Remote Serviceability for Cisco CallManager Release 3.0
•Using Cisco CallManager Trace Gathering Tool for Diagnostic Traces
•Cisco WebAttendant Quick Start Guide
•Cisco WebAttendant User Guide
•Cisco JTAPI Developer Guide
•Cisco TAPI Developer Guide
•Software License Agreement
New and Changed Information
New Software Features for Release 3.0(11)
Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(11) adds support for one new feature and resolves and opens no new caveats.
Cisco IP Conference Station 7935
The Cisco IP Conference Station 7935, an IP-based, hands-free conference station, uses Voice over IP technology. The IP Conference Station provides basic business conferencing features and functions, such as Call Hold, Call Transfer, Call Release, Mute, and conference over an IP network. It is designed to be used primarily on desktops and in small- to medium-sized conference rooms to facilitate conference calling. It replaces a traditional analog conferencing unit in an IP network.
To read installation and configuration instructions for Cisco IP Conference Station 7935, refer to http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/
New Software Features for Release 3.0(10)
Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(10) adds features and provides additional workarounds to open caveats and resolves caveats.
Refer to "Resolved Caveats - Release 3.0(10)" section, "Open Caveats" section, and the "Important Notes for Release 3.0(10)" section for more information.
Customer Enterprise Directory Integration Component for Microsoft Active Directory and Netscape Directory Server
Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(10) supports the customer enterprise directory integration component for Microsoft Active Directory and Netscape Directory Server.
The enterprise directory integration component allows the customers' enterprise directories to maintain the association of devices to users. Using these directories, administrators can add users manually or link to them from an existing corporate Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory.
To read installation instructions, refer to http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/callmgr.
Backup Utility
The Backup Utility now creates backup files with the .sti extension instead of using the .tar extension.
If you have .tar files already on your system, such as from an upgrade, the Backup Utility restores those files as well, but all current back ups are saved as a .sti extension.
Important Notes for Release 3.0(10)
Compatibility Matrix
Cisco Unity | 2.4.6.102 |
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Cisco Unity TSP | 1.0.0.28 |
Cisco Personal Assistant | 1.1 |
Apps | 2.1 and 2.2 |
Cisco Customer Response Application | 2.2 |
IOS | 12.2(2T) |
Cisco WebAttendant | 3.0(3.36) |
Cisco IP SoftPhone | 1.1(1), 1.1(2) and 1.2(1) |
ICD | 2.1(1a) |
Firmware:Cisco IP Phone 7960 | P003D310 |
Firmware: Cisco IP Phone 7940 | P003D310 |
Firmware: Cisco IP Phone 7910 | P004D310 |
IPCC/ICM | Do not upgrade to Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(10) |
JTAPI | 1.1(1.19) |
TAPI | 3.0(1.18) |
Table 1 lists versions with which Cisco CallManager 3.0(10) has been tested.
Service Parameters
During an upgrade, Cisco CallManager does not overwrite service parameter values that the system administrator manually configures in Cisco CallManager Administration.
New Software Features in Release 3.0(9)
The following section contains new and changed software features in Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(9).
User Interface Enhancement
A new configuration parameter check box exists on the Cisco CallManager Administration H.323 Gateway Configuration Web page. This allows a H.225D to "run on every node." If you select this option (by default it is on), theH.225D runs on every node.
When upgrading an existing system, your current configuration remains.
Service Parameters
Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(9) supports new service parameters.
Refer to Table 9 for a complete listing of all service parameters, which includes descriptions and default values, that were not included in Release 3.0(5) of Cisco CallManager Administration Guide.
New Software Features in Release 3.0(8)
The following sections contain new and changed software features in Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(8).
Strong Encryption
Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(8) contains low encryption (56-bit or less) in all of its components.
Access the Download Cryptographic Software link from the main CCO download location at http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/callmgr for applications that contain 128-bit encryption, such as, TNDconnect.exe (Bridged Telnet application) and DC directory .dll extensions.
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Global Call ID
The TAPI Service Provider (TSP) Version 3.0, which is packaged with Cisco CallManager 3.0, supports Global Call ID.
Applications use the Global Call ID to identify a specific call as it traverses various resources in the Cisco CallManager. For example, a Call Center application uses Global Call ID to track a call that comes into a CTI route point, gets redirected to a CTI port, and terminates at an Agent IP phone.
New Software Features in Release 3.0(7)
Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(7), a maintenance release, adds no new features. Refer to the "Resolved Caveats - Release 3.0(7)" section for more information.
Important Notes for Release 3.0(7)
Service Parameter Restart Conditions
If you modify any of the service parameters in the following list, you must restart the Cisco CallManager 3.0(7) before the modifications take effect.
•Digital Port
•Ethernet Phone Port
•Analog Port
•MGCP Listen Port
•MGCP Keep-alive Port
•MessageWaitingOffDN
•MessageWaitingOnDN
•StatisticsEnabled
•MaxDaResponseTimeoutErrorCount
•MaxTotalNumberOfRegisteredCallingEntities
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Cisco IP Phone 7910 and Cisco IP Phone 7940 Compatibility Issue
Cisco IP Phone 7910 and Cisco IP Phone 7940 are only supported by Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(5a) and higher. If you are running an earlier version, you must upgrade to a later version at http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/callmgr.
New Software Features in Release 3.0(6)
The following sections contain new and changed hardware and software features in Release 3.0(6) of Cisco CallManager.
Cisco WebAttendant
Cisco WebAttendant supports the traditional role of a manual attendant console. Associated with a Cisco IP Phone, the application allows the attendant to quickly accept and dispatch calls to enterprise users. An integrated directory service provides traditional busy lamp field (BLF) and direct station select (DSS) functions for any line in the system. The application is Web-enabled and, therefore, portable to Windows 98, NT, and 2000 platforms.
As one of its primary benefits over traditional attendant console systems, Cisco WebAttendant monitors the state of every line in the system to efficiently dispatch calls. The absence of a hardware-based line monitor device offers a much more affordable and distributable manual attendant solution than traditional consoles.
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Tech Prefixes
Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(6) supports tech prefixes in the Gatekeeper. To properly configure the Cisco CallManager to register with a tech prefix you must go to service parameters and perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose Cisco CallManager.
Step 2 Choose Cisco CallManager from Configured Services.
Step 3 Enter GateKeeperSupportedPrefix in the Params section.
Step 4 Choose String as the type.
Step 5 Click update.
Step 6 Select GateKeeperSupportedPrefix from the Configured Service Parameters.
Step 7 Add the proper value; i.e., 1#, 2#, etc. Only one tech prefix is allowed.
Service Parameter
Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(6) supports a new service parameter.
MaxCTIConnections—This parameter sets the maximum number of simultaneous active CTI connections between an application and the Cisco CallManager. The default value is 400 connections.
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Important Notes for Release 3.0(6)
Cisco IP Phone 7910 and Cisco IP Phone 7940 Compatibility Issue
Cisco IP Phone 7910 and Cisco IP Phone 7940 are only supported by Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(5a) and higher. If you are running an earlier version, you must upgrade to a later version at http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/callmgr.
New Hardware and Software Features in Release 3.0(5a)
The following sections contain new and changed hardware and software features in Release 3.0(5a) of Cisco CallManager.
Support for New Cisco IP Phones
These new phone models, Cisco IP Phone 7910, Cisco IP Phone 7910-SW+, and Cisco IP Phone 7940, broaden the product line of Cisco IP phones.
•Cisco IP Phone 7910—This is a single-line Cisco IP Phone with the following features:
–Two-line, 24-character display
–Four fixed function buttons (Line, Hold, Transfer, Settings)
–Six programmable buttons
–Hands-free dialing speaker
–Single 10 BaseT (RJ-45) connector
–Message waiting indicator
–Provision for either inline or local plug power
•Cisco IP Phone 7910-SW+—This is a single-line Cisco IP Phone with the following features:
–Two-line, 24-character display
–Four fixed function buttons (Line, Hold, Transfer, Settings)
–Six programmable buttons
–Hands-free dialing speaker
–Dual 10/100 BaseT (RJ-45) connectors into dual port 10/100 BaseT switch
–Message waiting indicator
–Provision for either inline or local plug power
•Cisco IP Phone 7940—This is a two-line Cisco IP Phone with the following features:
–Line buttons assignable as either lines or speed dials
–Pixel-based display
–Four soft keys with context-sensitive features
–Five fixed function buttons (Messages, Services, Information, Directory, Settings)
–Full-duplex speakerphone
–Message waiting indicator
–Dual 10/100 BaseT (RJ-45) connectors into dual port 10/100 BaseT switch
–Provision for either inline or local plug power
TAPI 2.1 and JTAPI 1.2 Service Providers
The Microsoft Telephony Application Programming Interface (TAPI) and Java Telephony API (JTAPI) service providers enable development of sophisticated, converged multimedia applications. These APIs support the following Cisco applications in this release:
•Cisco IP SoftPhone
•Cisco IP Contact Center
•Cisco IP Interactive Voice Response System
•Cisco IP Auto Attendant
•E-Services Application Engine
In addition, third-party software vendors may develop applications using these APIs. This release does not support Service Providers Interface redundancy.
Multicluster Scalability and ITU-T H.323 Enhancements
Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(5a) adds the following scalability and ITU-T H.323 enhancements for multicluster environment in which call admission control is provided by Cisco's H.323 gatekeeper, the Cisco Multimedia Conference Manager (MCM):
•Simpler configuration—Previous versions of Cisco CallManager required all Cisco CallManagers in separate clusters to be configured in the Cisco MCM as a source address/destination address (SA/DA) pair. Registration by cluster pairs meant that for a ten-site system, 90 (9 x 10) separate entries would be required in the Cisco MCM configuration. Also, because the SA/DA name required a hexadecimal address, configuration at the Cisco MCM and in the Cisco CallManager database was error prone. Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(5a) allows individual gatekeeper-controlled Cisco CallManagers to be configured at the Cisco MCM and allows a Cisco CallManager host name or dotted decimal IP address to be used instead of a hexadecimal address.
•More efficient Cisco CallManager to H.323 Gatekeeper registration—Cisco CallManager can register to the Cisco MCM using full RRQ upon Cisco CallManager initialization. Subsequent RRQs are periodically sent to the gatekeeper as a keep-alive function. In Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(5a) the lightweight RRQ format of H.225 RAS specification is used to reduce periodic-processing burden on the Cisco MCM CPU.
•Admission Request (ARQ) enhancements—When an intercluster call is initiated, the gatekeeper-controlled Cisco CallManager in a cluster issues the E.164 address of the destination in its ARQ to the MCM. Also, the gatekeeper-controlled Cisco CallManager in the source cluster accepts the IP address of the destination device in the resulting Admission Confirm (ACF) message.
•Gatekeeper-controlled Cisco CallManagers, during the initial RRQ, send a full E.164 address range Cisco MCM—Cisco MCM will accept the registration now that it is aware of the full E.164 address range of the cluster associated with that gatekeeper-controlled Cisco CallManager. Future enhancements to the Cisco MCM software will include the ability for Cisco MCM to automatically add the address ranges to the Cisco MCM dial plan.
Cisco IP Phone Services on Cisco Pixel-Based Display Phones
Cisco IP Phone 7940 and Cisco IP Phone 7960 have an HTTP client with an XML parser. When a user presses the Services fixed-function button, the HTTP client will attach to a preconfigured (by the administrator) URL. This URL will display a menu of available HTML/XML services for the user. These services are normally located on an HTTP server separate from the Cisco CallManager or applications server. When the user selects one of the services, the service emits XML tags to the same phone according to the design behavior of the service. XML tags for menu display, item selection, graphics display, and character display are available. Customers may create HTML/XML services that are accessible to pixel-based Cisco IP Phone displays.
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Corporate Directory Dialing from Cisco IP Phones
The Cisco IP Phone 7940 and Cisco IP Phone 7960 display a menu of directories when a user presses directories. When the user selects Corporate Directory from the menu, the phone presents the option of specifying characters to find the destination user's first name, last name, or directory number. The user may enter any number of characters in any of these fields, then press Search. An HTTP request goes to an HTML service, which queries the embedded Cisco CallManager directory. The HTML service then delivers, through XML tags, the complete listing of matched user entries to the phone's display. The user may then scroll to select the destination entry and press Dial to initiate the dial sequence to that destination.
Additional MGCP Support for Cisco VoIP Gateways
Media Gateway Configuration Protocol (MGCP) support provides two primary benefits over H.323 support. First, MGCP provides a centralized dial plan. An H.323 network requires that the dial plan for each gateway be statically configured. Every dial plan change requires updating the dial plan in every gateway. MGCP provides centralized dial plan configuration support at the Cisco CallManager.
Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(5a) adds MGCP support for the following Cisco VoIP gateways:
•Cisco 2600 Series gateways with FXS and FXO analog interfaces
•Cisco 3600 Series gateways (362X, 364X, 366X) with FXS and FXO analog interfaces
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Cisco VG200 FXO Hookflash Support
The added Cisco VG200 FXO hookflash support Symbol NetVision Phones, which are configured as H.323 client devices. The Cisco VG200 can be configured to provide hookflash feature support from H.323 NetVision phones through Cisco VG200 FXO ports attached to PBXs. The NetVision Phones issue H.245 messages through the Cisco CallManager to Cisco VG200 FXO gateways on initiation by the user of PBX functions. The Cisco VG200 gateway interprets the signals and translates them to an FXO hookflash followed by a PBX-specific feature code.
AMIS-A Support
Signaling within the Skinny Gateway Control Protocol client and Skinny Gateway stacks in Cisco CallManager has been extended to properly interpret and pass out-of-band equivalent signals for "A," "B," "C," and "D" DTMF signals. These additional signals can be passed from AMIS-A compliant messaging system through the Cisco AVVID network, out of TDM networks to another AMIS-equivalent voice messaging system. The capabilities allowed include the ability to reply to and forward messages from one messaging system to another.
User Interface Enhancements
Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(5a) makes the following enhancements to the Cisco CallManager Administration configuration pages:
•Cisco IP Phone Services Configuration—This new page enables administrators to add, modify, or delete Cisco IP Phone services to which users can subscribe to at their site. To access this page from the main Cisco CallManager Administration page, select Feature > Cisco IP Phone Services.
•Cisco uOne Port Wizard—The Cisco uOne Port Wizard enables administrators to quickly configure ports associated with a Cisco uOne messaging server to the Cisco CallManager database. To access the wizard from the main Cisco CallManager Administration page, select Device > Cisco uOne Port; then, click the Cisco uOne Port Wizard link.
•CTI Route Point Configuration—This new page enables administrators to add, modify, and delete CTI route points. A CTI route point is a virtual device that can receive multiple, simultaneous calls for the purpose of application-controlled redirection. Applications that use CTI route points include the Cisco IP Interactive Voice Response System. To access this page from the main Cisco CallManager Administration page, select Device > CTI Route Point.
•CTI Port Configuration—This new page enables administrators to add, modify, and delete a CTI port configuration. CTI ports are virtual devices that are used by software-based Cisco CallManager applications such as Cisco SoftPhone, Cisco AutoAttendant, and Cisco IP Interactive Voice Response (IVR). To access this page from the main Cisco CallManager Administration page, select Device > Phones; then, select CTI Ports.
•Gatekeeper Configuration—You can now access gatekeeper configuration as a separate configuration page where administrators can configure one gatekeeper, or Cisco MCM, per Cisco CallManager cluster. A gatekeeper device supports the H.225 RAS message set used for call admission control, bandwidth allocation, and dial pattern resolution. To access this page from the main Cisco CallManager Administration page, select Device > Gatekeeper.
•Cisco WebAttendant Configuration—A new set of added pages enables administrators to configure Cisco WebAttendant pilot points, hunt groups, and users. To access this page from the main Cisco CallManager Administration page, select Service > Cisco WebAttendant.
•Gateway Configuration—The modified Cisco CallManager Administration interface includes support for additional MGCP gateways, such as Cisco 2600 Series gateways with FXS and FXO analog interfaces. The MGCP gateway configuration no longer appears as a separate menu item under Device. To access gateway configuration pages from the main Cisco CallManager Administration pages, select Device > Add a New Device; then, select Gateway from the drop-down listbox menu.
Important Notes for Release 3.0(5a)
Computer Telephony Integration
Computer Telephony Integration serves as the base interface to Cisco CallManager for TAPI and JTAPI applications as well as direct CTI applications such as Cisco WebAttendant. Cisco CallManager 3.0(5a) allows you to control CTI application usage on a per-user basis. You can enable CTI application use for a particular user by browsing to entry in the User->Global Directory in the Cisco CallManager Administration Console and selecting the "Enable CTI Application Use" checkbox.
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In addition, Cisco CallManager 3.0(5a) also enforces a limit of 400 concurrent CTI connections per Cisco CallManager server. Each CTI application opens a single CTI connection to the Cisco CallManager on successful initialization. Alive CTI connection is required for the application to function.
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The following example highlights the difference:
The Cisco IP Interactive Voice Response System typically opens several CTI route points and CTI ports; it will always open a single CTI connection to a Cisco CallManager in the cluster. The 400 connection limit applies to the CTI connection and not the CTI ports or route points.
BAT Reinstallation
Administrators must reinstall BAT after installing Cisco CallManager 3.0(5a) because of a change made to the database.
IOS Version
The Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(5a) was tested with IOS 12.1(3x)XI2.
Intercluster Trunk Configuration
An intercluster trunk, a virtual h.323 gateway, interlinks Cisco CallManagers in different clusters. Beginning with Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(4), intercluster trunks were configured differently. To ensure redundancy and proper failover operation, each cluster must configure an intercluster trunk to each Cisco CallManager in the remote cluster with which it shares a link.
For example, assume that you are configuring intercluster trunks among three Cisco CallManager clusters: Cluster-1, Cluster-2, and Cluster-3C:
•Cluster-1 has three Cisco CallManagers: CCM-A, CCM-B, and CCM-C.
•Cluster-2 has two Cisco CallManagers: CCM-D and CCM-E.
•Cluster-3 has two Cisco CallManagers: CCM-F and CCM-G.
In the preceding scenario, you must configure 14 intercluster trunks to ensure redundancy:
•Cluster-1 configures 4 intercluster trunks (to CCM-D and CCM-E in Cluster-2 and CCM-F and CCM-G in Cluster-3).
•Cluster-2 configures 5 intercluster trunks (to CCM-A, CCM-B, and CCM-C in Cluster1 and to CCM-F and CCM-G in Cluster-3).
•Cluster-3 configures 5 intercluster trunks (to CCM-A, CCM-B, and CCM-C in Cluster-1 and to CCM-D and CCM-E in Cluster-2).
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Cisco CallManager Integration with Corporate LDAP Directories
Cisco CallManager integration with corporate LDAP directories, such as Microsoft Active Directory and Netscape Directory Services, is not available in Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(5a). The availability of this feature will be announced at a later date, pending completion of integration testing
Cisco IP Phone 7910 and Cisco IP Phone 7940 Compatibility Issue
Cisco IP Phone 7910 and Cisco IP Phone 7940 are only supported by Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(5a) and higher. If you are running an earlier version, you must upgrade to a later version at http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/callmgr.
Resolved Caveats
Resolved Caveats - Release 3.0(10)
Table 2 lists and describes Caveats that were resolved in Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(10).
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CSCdr51841 | When a shared line appearance is updated, all line appearances change. | When the shared line is changed, only this one appearance now changes. |
CSCdr81185 | Windows Media Player may crash when streaming media. | A problem existed with the co-existence of a TAPI service provider and the Windows Media Player. If a TAPI service provider is installed, the Windows Media Player may hang or generate an error message when streaming media. A Cisco CallManager code change corrects this behavior. |
CSCds20015 | Cisco IP Phone7960 P3 port does not forward for first 9 seconds after link-up. | A Cisco CallManager code change adds a service parameter to Settings/Network Configuration/Forwarding Delay YES/NO. Set to YES for connecting two switches. Set to NO for connecting a PC\workstation. The default setting designates Forwarding Delay YES. |
CSCds43704 | Call looping uses CPU and other resources in Cisco CallManager. | A Cisco CallManager code change fixes this problem. |
CSCds74822 | Service Configuration application does not function properly. | A Cisco CallManager code change fixes this behavior. |
CSCds82957 | SQL database does not properly instruct Cisco CallManager to start after upgrade. | DBLR used code that was not setting up CDR connection strings. This situation prevented Cisco CallManager from coming up. The new code retries the CDR setup until it completes. |
CSCdt29182 | Analog gateway sends caller name to Cisco CallManager in calling party number IE. | The code now ensures forward and backward capability to correct this behavior. |
CSCdt31211 | A forwarded call to a particular cellular phone on a Cisco CallManager disconnects. | When Cisco 7960 IP Phone with Cisco CallManager 3.0(7) redirects (forwards) a call from PSTN to the AU phone via PRI with WS-X6608-T1 gateway or Cisco Digital Access Gateway DT24+, PSTN side terminates the forwarded call and the originator phone receives no ringback tone. A code change fixes this problem. |
CSCdt41472 | Cisco WebAttendant client cannot log in because the UserID is already reported as logged in. | This results from a problem with the verbiage on the display. A message now displays to say that the device was not found, instead of showing that the login failed. |
CSCdt41479 | Cisco WebAttendant client install does not have default port number of 4321. | When the Cisco WebAttendant client is installed, the default value "4321" is in the TcdSrv Listen Port. |
CSCdt41493 | Cisco WebAttendant selects operating system web browser to create client shortcut. | The Cisco WebAttendant shortcut in the Start Menu will now open Cisco WebAttendant with Microsoft Internet Explorer. |
CSCdt42403 | User loses a call after transferring toward a busy line. | A Cisco CallManager code change corrects this behavior. This item duplicates CSCdt45632, CSCdt82239, and CSCdr58998. |
CSCdt47805 | High CPU usage during directory searches from Cisco IP Phone 7960 occurs. | This only occurred when 3-4 phones were set to simultaneously do a corporate directory search with blank search criteria that the publisher CPU hits 95+% for 10-20 seconds. |
CSCdt46334 | Bandwidth does not release to pool after normal call clearing. | A Cisco CallManager code change corrects this behavior. |
CSCdt49472 | User cannot assign an all-numeric pattern to Gatekeeper-controlled H.225 device. | A code change allows entry of numeric patterns. |
CSCdt51077 | User cannot use hostname as Cisco CallManager server name when primary DNS suffix is set. | The software now allows a user to use hostname as Cisco CallManager server name when primary DNS suffix is set. |
CSCdt59773 | Cisco IP Phone 7960 is susceptible to a ping attack and may crash and reboot. | This occurred when scrolling through various menus on the phone while it is under a ping attack. This no longer occurs. |
CSCdt62462 | Synchronous Data Link (SDL) router service stopped. | A Cisco CallManager code change corrects this behavior. |
CSCdt65935 | CallForward SDL update does not work (SsapiPtr->SsDbChangeFwdInfoReq). | A Cisco CallManager code change puts in an alarm to collect more information when the Cisco CallManager fails to update the local database tables when it receives change notification from database layer. |
CSCdt66312 | Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) stays off when message is left while SP is up, but line is closed. | A newer version of Cisco Unity TSP appears to have made this caveat unreproducible. |
CSCdt71276 | Backing up Media Convergence Server takes about 50 minutes; in previous versions, this took much less time. | The priority of the backup engine was reduced, so it does not interfere with the operation of the Cisco CallManager. A code change corrects this behavior, so the backup takes less time. |
CSCdt71631 | Name changes to partitions do not take effect until the Cisco CallManager reboots. | A code change ensures that, after changing the name of partition, the renaming will take effect without restarting database layer and calling search space. |
CSCdt72448 | "lineGetCallInfo" fails after call transitions from CONF to IDLE. | If an application tries to do a lineGetCallInfo on a call that has transitioned from the CONFERENCED state to the IDLE state, the TSP returns LINEERR_OPERATIONFAILED. The problem occured on Cisco CallManager 3.0(6) with TSP 3.0(0.42). |
CSCdt72868 | The existing route pattern update fails. | A Cisco CallManager code change inserts an alarm to collect more information when the Cisco CallManager fails to update the local database tables when it receives change notification from database layer. |
CSCdt73576 | Deleting multiple CTI route points causes a JavaScript runtime error. | A modification fixes the JavaScript error. |
CSCdt74051 | Pilot point stops working after TCD stops and starts. | A Cisco CallManager code change corrects this behavior. |
CSCdt74385 | A need exists for CDR globalCallID_callid to be more than 20 bits. | The code now allows globalCallID to be 24 bits so that the CDR database can hold more than 1,048,575 unique records. |
CSCdt74871 | A need exists to delete unassigned directory numbers from previous versions. | Directory numbers now disappear from this list after upgrade. |
CSCdt75620 | A need exists for TAPI dwCalledID to reflect original called party. | A code change ensures that TAPI dwCalledID reflects the original called party. |
CSCdt75990 | Calls with compatible regions and capabilities fail. | A code change resolves this behavior. |
CSCdt78337 | If call park range overlaps at pattern, Cisco CallManager router thread may stop. | If call park range overlapped an external dial pattern, and you dialed one of the call park numbers, Cisco CallManager may have displayed a router thread stopped error. A code change corrects this behavior. |
CSCdt80375 | Cisco Access Digital Trunk Gateway DT-24+ may not reregister after failure. | Rare circumstances can lead Cisco CallManager to perceive a Cisco Access Digital Trunk Gateway DT-24+ D-channel as still online when, in reality, it is down and has unregistered with the Cisco CallManager. This causes CallManager to bar the Cisco Access Digital Trunk GatewayDT-24+ from reregistering because it perceives the D-channel to be up. A Cisco CallManager code change corrects this behavior. |
CSCdt82340 | Cisco CallManager does not restart when experiencing race condition. | Cisco CallManager software modification in the initilization procedure makes it exit abnormally when there is a problem (exception returned from DBL) with initializing the CDR thread. |
CSCdt83029 | When an extension has a call on hold and an active call, the held call does not disconnect when each caller hangs up on the call. | CTI now sends an event indicating that the call on HOLD and an active call exist, and the active call hangs up. |
CSCdt83360 | After Cisco CallManager is upgraded, some services do not appear. | A code change extends the services URL maximum length to beyond 128 characters. |
CSCdt83902 | User cannot answer a consult transfer. | The fix releases the answer thread when applications invoke an answer request on a consult call that is cleared due to transfer. |
CSCdt84284 | AVVID: Cisco WebAttendent client does not have access to wausers share. | Microsoft security is inherited, which in certain sites, caused problems where adminstrators changed security settings at higher point than the WAUSERS directory, which then prevented domain users from accessing the data with the advertised method. |
CSCdt84616 | Blind transfer from voice mail to MeetMe does not bridge audio. | A code change enables transfer to work properly. |
CSCdt86530 | AVVID:SMDI LTN does not increment across PRI spans | The solution allows SMDI port to increment accross PRI spans. |
CSCdt86741 | Pressing the line soft key button does not answer call. | A code change allows the user to answer the phone by pressing the line button. |
CSCdt88683 | Transfer button fails with call waiting enabled. | A code change resolves this behavior. |
CSCdt91200 | A Cisco Media Convergence Server backup operation hangs when manually initiated. | A Cisco CallManager code change corrects this behavior. |
CSCdt91533 | Changes to ringlist.xml can cause phone-booting loop. | The problem occurred because the phone was resetting after the ring list was shortened. |
CSCdt91824 | A need exists for a method to clear stale held calls. | A code change allows applications to clear a connection in a stale or disconnected state. |
CSCdt92019 | No events occur to third party when second party drops consult transfer call. | This problem occurred using the Cisco TSP that is bundled with Cisco CallManager 3.0(8). The problem intermittently occurred about one in four times. Cisco CallManager code change corrects this behavior. |
CSCdt94077 | Device tables do not update correctly after failover occurs. | Calls going out through a digital gateway were being dropped after one Cisco CallManager in a cluster fails in a certain way (links to other Cisco CallManagers in the cluster stay up, even though its devices fail over), and its phones and gateways have registered with the backup Cisco CallManager. A user running Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(8) or earlier in a clustered environment more likely encounters this problem. A Cisco CallManager code change corrects this behavior. |
CSCdt94179 | Redirect fails, and subsequent redirect gets no response. | A Cisco CallManager code change ensures that orphaned destinations get cleaned up properly during a redirect of the originator. |
CSCdt95027 | Cisco CallManager does not allow simulated phones to register. | Any device, which during registration sends the MaxFramePacketSize as zero during registration, cannot register with the Cisco CallManager.The device needs to send the correct capabilities to be able to register. |
CSCdt95612 | When a user right-clicks on the backup utility icon in the task tray, then clicks somewhere on the desktop, part of the popup menu remains on the screen. | A Cisco CallManager code change corrects this behavior. |
CSCdt95934 | After Cisco CallManager is upgraded, the Cisco CallManager server IP address changes to the Cisco CallManager DNS name. | To correct this caveat, the database layer now resolves the host name and IP address better. |
CSCdt96338 | The simultaneous call limit for H.323 device equals 248 when it should be 360. | Intercluster calls stop at 248 active calls per H.323 device. A code change allows 360 calls to be in place simultaneously. Users experience this problem only with Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(8) or earlier. |
CSCdt96745 | H.245 negotiation fails on intercluster trunk for forwarded call. | In certain scenarios, when a call across an intercluster trunk is forwarded to another gateway, the call will fail due to a Media Capabilities Exchange timeout. This has only been observed when the subscriber machines in a cluster are up. This behavior no longer exists in Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(10). |
CSCdu00792 | Calls were getting dropped for constant delay. | When large packet delays were inserted between gateways and Cisco CallManager, some timers were expiring. The code change compensates several internal timers for inaccuracy and sets a higher minimum default value for the configurable timer MediaExchangeTimeout. Only customers who install Cisco CallManager 3.0(10) for the first time receive this bug fix. A customer who upgrades to Cisco CallManager 3.0(10) does not get this bug fix. |
CSCdu02128 | A race condition can cause transfer table corruption. | A code change prevents the race condition from occurring. |
CSCdu03062 | RDNIS does not appear in Q931 message. | The RDNIS was sometimes not being sent out the digital gateway, even though the Redirecting Number IE Delivery box is checked in the gateway configuration. |
CSCdu04286 | After conferencing, if only two parties are left in the conference, TAPI redirect causes both parties to be dropped instead of just the one doing the redirect. | A Cisco CallManager code change corrects this behavior. |
CSCdu05420 | Locations bandwidth takes more than 20 hours to free up. | Although this problem could not be exactly reproduced, from the provided trace we gather that a problem with media occurs when media are being set up and then torn down before completing the set up. |
CSCdu05485 | Sending out 3.1 kHz causes problems for some calls. This occurs when using the Cisco Catalyst 6000 E1. | A Cisco CallManager code change corrects this behavior. |
CSCdu06291 | Cisco IP phone accepts only one default router from Unix Dynamic Host configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. | Cisco IP Phone 7960 now accepts additional routers. |
CSCdu07051 | Cisco CallManager users can have a user ID with an underscore, but they cannot log in to CCMUser page with a login name with an underscore. | The software now accepts an underscore in the user ID. |
CSCdu08613 | Cisco uOne port hangs after transfer to a device where call forward all and/or call forward back fails. | Cisco CallManager now sends an onhook signal when the device uses call forward all and/or call forward back to an unreachable directory number. |
CSCdu09807 | H.323 endpoint always uses display name of the first line. | A code change allows for the H.323 gateway to operate differently. |
CSCdu09917 | A need exists for a user to be able to change AnonymousDevice protocol to H.225. | The AnonymousDevice protocol can be changed to H.225. |
CSCdu10146 | Locations bandwidth calculation is wrong with software conference and codec change. | A caller initiates a call to a low bandwidth (30 KB) location with codec G.729. The caller initiates a conference using a software conference bridge, and the codec changes to G.711. The called party in the low bandwidth location changes to G.711 and joins the conference even though not enough bandwidth exists. A code change corrects this behavior. |
CSCdu12450 | AnonymousDevice does not work until Cisco CallManager stops/starts. |
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