Table Of Contents
Wireless Headset Remote Hookswitch Control
Link Layer Discovery Protocol Media Endpoint Devices (LLDP-MED)
Installing Firmware Release 8.3(3) for SCCP
Cisco Unified IP Phone Expansion Module 7914
Firmware Installation Procedure for SCCP
Installing Firmware Release 8.3(3) for SIP
Firmware Installation Procedure for SIP
Cisco Catalyst Port Security and LLDP-MED
TabSync Does Not Connect to Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Headset Hookswitch Control Causes Cisco Unified IP Phone Reset
Cisco Unified IP Phone Displays XML Error with Extension Mobility
Daisy Chaining Cisco Unified IP Phones
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
Cisco Product Security Overview
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G, 7965G, 7945G, 7962G and 7942G Release Notes for Firmware Release 8.3(3) (SCCP and SIP)
Updated June, 2008Use these release notes with a Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G, 7965G, 7945G, 7962G or 7942G running SCCP or SIP firmware release 8.3(3).
The SCCP version of firmware release 8.3(3) is compatible with Cisco Unified Communications Manager releases 6.0, 5.1, 5.0, 4.3, 4.2, 4.1, 4.0, and 3.3.
The SIP version of firmware release 8.3(3) is compatible with Cisco Unified Communications Manager releases 6.0, 5.1 and 5.0.
Note SIP firmware release 8.3(3) is designed and tested to interoperate with Cisco call control, most notably Cisco Unified Communications Manager release 6.0. Although SIP firmware is IETF RFC 3261 compliant, it is not supported by Cisco TAC or Engineering for use with non-Cisco call control systems.
Contents
These release notes provide the following information. You might need to notify your users about some of the information provided in this document.
•Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
Related Documentation
Cisco Unified IP Phone Documentation
Refer to publications that are specific to your language, phone model and Cisco Unified Communications Manager release. Navigate from the following documentation URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Documentation
Refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Documentation Guide and other publications specific to your Cisco Unified Communications Manager release. Navigate from the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition Documentation
Refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition Documentation Guide and other publications that are specific to your Cisco Unified Communications Manager release. Navigate from the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7273/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
New and Changed Information
This section contains these topics:
•Wireless Headset Remote Hookswitch Control
•Link Layer Discovery Protocol Media Endpoint Devices (LLDP-MED)
Connection Monitor
Connection Monitor is a feature that enables an administrator to change the amount of time that a link between a phone, which is registered with an SRST due to a failover, and a Cisco Unified Communications Manager must remain stable (with no link-flapping) before the phone falls back from SRST to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
The connection monitor duration is defined in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration under System > Device Pool, and applies to all IP phones in a specific device pool. The default value is 120 seconds.
Wireless Headset Remote Hookswitch Control
This is a feature that allows users to remotely receive ring indication, adjust the volume, and to answer calls, end calls, and mute calls using a wireless headset. For information about how to use the wireless headset, refer users to the wireless headset documentation.
By default, the wireless headset remote hookswitch control feature is disabled. You can enable it through the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration application. To do so, choose Device > Phone and locate the phone you want to modify. In the Phone Configuration window for the phone, select Enable for the Headset Hookswitch Control option.
Link Layer Discovery Protocol Media Endpoint Devices (LLDP-MED)
Link Layer Discovery Protocol Media Endpoint Devices (LLDP-MED) is a standardized networking protocol similar to Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP). Cisco supports LLDP-MED, so customers can use third-party devices and retain the benefits of CDP functionality.
Note For more information on using LLDP-MED with Catalyst switches, refer to Cisco Catalyst Port Security and LLDP-MED
LLDP-MED supports the following Cisco Unified IP phone models:
•7906G
•7911G
•7931G
•7941G/7941G-GE
•7942G
•7945G
•7961G/7961G-GE
•7962G
•7965G
•7970G/ 7971G-GE
•7975G
LLDP-MED Networking Protocols
The following networking protocols are supported:
•Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
•Link Layer Discovery Protocol-Media Endpoint Devices (LLDP-MED)
LLDP-MED Network Configuration Options
The following network configuration menu options are supported:
•LLDP: PC Port
•LLDP-MED: SW Port
•LLDP Power Priority
•LLDP Asset ID
LLDP-MED Network Configuration Items
The following network configuration items are supported:
•LLDP: PC Port
•LLDP-MED: SW Port
•LLDP Power Priority
•LLDP Asset ID
•LLDP FramesOutTotal
•LLDP AgeoutsTotal
•LLDP FramesDiscardedTotal
•LLDP FramesInErrorsTotal
•LLDP FramesInTotal
•LLDP TLVDiscardedTotal
•LLDP TLVUnrecognizedTotal
•CDP Neighbor Device ID
•CDP Neighbor IP Address
•CDP Neighbor Port
•LLDP Neighbor Device ID
•LLDP Neighbor IP Address
•LLDP Neighbor Port
Installation Notes
This section contains these topics:
•Installing Firmware Release 8.3(3) for SCCP
•Installing Firmware Release 8.3(3) for SIP
Installing Firmware Release 8.3(3) for SCCP
This section describes how to install firmware release 8.3(3) for SCCP.
Cisco Unified IP Phone Expansion Module 7914
If you are using the Cisco Unified IP Phone Expansion Module 7914, you must upgrade the expansion module to firmware release S00105000300 before using the phone to support relevant 8.3(3) features on your expansion module.
To download and install the firmware, follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1 Go to the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/ip-7900ser
Step 2 To download the firmware for Cisco Unified IP Phone Expansion Module 7914, click one of the following hyperlinks and follow the prompts:
•For Cisco Unified Communications Manager 4.3 and earlier:
cmterm-7914-sccp.5-0-3.exe
•For Cisco Unified Communications Manager 5.0 and later:
cmterm-7914-sccp.5-0-3.cop
Step 3 Go back to the URL shown in Step 1, double-click the following hyperlink, and follow the prompts to download the Readme file, which contains installation instructions for the corresponding firmware:
cmterm-7914-sccp.5-0-3.readme
Firmware Installation Procedure for SCCP
Before using the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G, 7965G, 7945G, 7962G or 7942G with Cisco Unified Communications Manager release 3.3 or later, you must install the latest firmware on all Cisco Unified Communications Manager servers in the cluster.
To download and install the firmware, follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1 Go to the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/ip-7900ser
Step 2 To download the firmware for Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G, 7965G, 7945G, 7962G, or 7942G click one of the following hyperlinks and follow the prompts:
•For Cisco Unified Communications Manager 4.3 and earlier:
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G:
cmterm-7975-sccp.8-3-3.exeCisco Unified IP Phone 7965 and 7945G:
cmterm-7945_7965-sccp.8-3-3.exeCisco Unified IP Phone 7962 and 7942:
cmterm-7942_7962-sccp.8-3-3.exe•For Cisco Unified Communications Manager 5.0(1) to 5.0(3):
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G:
cmterm-7975-sccp.8-3-3.copCisco Unified IP Phone 7965 and 7945G:
cmterm-7945_7965-sccp.8-3-3.copCisco Unified IP Phone 7962 and 7942:
cmterm-7942_7962-sccp.8-3-3.cop•For Cisco Unified Communications Manager 5.0(4) and later:
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G:
cmterm-7975-sccp.8-3-3.cop.sgnCisco Unified IP Phone 7965 and 7945G:
cmterm-7945_7965-sccp.8-3-3.cop.sgnCisco Unified IP Phone 7962 and 7942:
cmterm-7942_7962-sccp.8-3-3.cop.sgn
Note CUCM versions 5.1(1) and later require signed cop files.
Step 3 Go back to the URL shown in Step 1, double-click the following hyperlink, and follow the prompts to download the Readme file, which contains installation instructions for the corresponding firmware:
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G:
cmterm-7975-sccp.8-3-3-readme.htmCisco Unified IP Phone 7965 and 7945G:
cmterm-7942_7962-sccp.8-3-3-readme.htmCisco Unified IP Phone 7962 and 7942:
cmterm-7945_7965-sccp.8-3-3-readme.htmStep 4 Follow the instructions in the Readme file to install the firmware.
Installing Firmware Release 8.3(3) for SIP
This section describes how to install firmware release 8.3(3) for SIP. The SIP version is compatible with Cisco Unified Communications Manager releases 6.0, 5.1 and 5.0.
Firmware Installation Procedure for SIP
Before using the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G, 7965G, 7945G, 7962G or 7942G with Cisco Unified Communications Manager 5.0 or later, you must install the latest firmware on all Cisco Unified Communications Manager servers in the cluster.
To download and install the firmware, follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1 Go to the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/ip-7900ser
Step 2 Double-click the following hyperlink, and follow the prompts to download the appropriate firmware for the phone model:
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G:
cmterm-7975-sip.8-3-3.cop.sgnCisco Unified IP Phone 7965 and 7945G:
cmterm-7945_7965-sip.8-3-3.cop.sgnCisco Unified IP Phone 7962 and 7942:
cmterm-7942_7962-sip.8-3-3.cop.sgn
Note CUCM versions 5.1(1) and later require signed cop files.
Step 3 Go back to the URL shown in Step 1, double-click the following hyperlink, and follow the prompts to download the Readme file, which contains installation instructions for the corresponding firmware:
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G:
cmterm-7975-sip.8-3-3-readme.htmCisco Unified IP Phone 7965 and 7945G:
cmterm-7942_7962-sip.8-3-3-readme.htmCisco Unified IP Phone 7962 and 7942:
cmterm-7945_7965-sip.8-3-3-readme.htmStep 4 Follow the instructions in the Readme file to install the firmware.
Important Notes
This section contains these topics:
•Cisco Catalyst Port Security and LLDP-MED
•TabSync Does Not Connect to Cisco Unified Communications Manager
•Headset Hookswitch Control Causes Cisco Unified IP Phone Reset
•Cisco Unified IP Phone Displays XML Error with Extension Mobility
•Daisy Chaining Cisco Unified IP Phones
Cisco Catalyst Port Security and LLDP-MED
Cisco Unified IP Phone firmware release 8.3(3) and later, provides support for the LLDP-MED Link Layer protocol. LLDP is a protocol similar to CDP and used for device discovery between a LAN switch and an endpoint. Some Catalyst switches running IOS earlier than 12.2(44)SE, may not support LLDP and indicate that an extra device has been connected to the switch port.
If the Catalyst switch is using Port Security to count the number of devices connected, the appearance of an LLDP packet may cause the port count to increase, and cause the switch to disable the port. Please verify that your Catalyst switch supports LLDP, or increase the port count, before deploying this firmware.
TabSync Does Not Connect to Cisco Unified Communications Manager
When you use the TabSync tool to synchronize the Windows Address Book, TabSync does not connect and an error message displays.
TabSync does not work with Cisco Unified Communications Manager release 6.0(1) and later. For more information, refer to CSCsk58101.
Headset Hookswitch Control Causes Cisco Unified IP Phone Reset
When you connect the headset hookswitch device to a Cisco Unified IP Phone, the IP Phone will remain in a reset loop. For more information, refer to CSCsj91172.
Cisco Unified IP Phone Displays XML Error with Extension Mobility
When you use firmware release 8.3(3) with Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.x, you must use Cisco Unified Communications Manager engineering special release. If this is not used, you will receive an XML parse error when you login or logout of a Cisco Unified IP Phone. Contact your Cisco support representative to obtain the engineering special software. For more information, refer to CSCsj79645.
Daisy Chaining Cisco Unified IP Phones
Cisco does not support connecting an IP phone to another IP phone through the PC port. Each IP phone should directly connect to a switch port. If phones are connected together in a line (daisy chaining by using the PC port), the phones will not work.
Caveats
This section contains these topics:
Using Bug Toolkit
Known problems (bugs) are graded according to severity level. These release notes contain descriptions of:
•All severity level 1 or 2 bugs.
•Significant severity level 3 bugs.
You can search for problems by using the Cisco Software Bug Toolkit.
To access Bug Toolkit, you need the following items:
•Internet connection
•Web browser
•Cisco.com user ID and password
To use the Software Bug Toolkit, follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1 To access the Bug Toolkit, go to http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/action.do?hdnAction=searchBugs.
Step 2 Log on with your Cisco.com user ID and password.
Step 3 To look for information about a specific problem, enter the bug ID number in the "Search for bug ID" field, then click Go.
Open Caveats
This section contains these topics:
Open SCCP Caveats
Table 1 lists Severity 1, 2 and 3 defects that are open for the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G, 7965G, 7945G, 7962G and 7942G using the SCCP version of firmware release 8.3(3).
For more information about an individual defect, you can access the online record for the defect by clicking the Identifier or going to the URL shown. You must be a registered Cisco.com user to access this online information.
Because defect status continually changes, be aware that Table 1 reflects a snapshot of the defects that were open at the time this report was compiled. For an updated view of open defects, access Bug Toolkit as described in the "Using Bug Toolkit" section.
Table 1 Open SCCP Caveats for the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G, 7965G, 7945G, 7962G and 7942G
Identifier Headline and Bug Toolkit LinkCisco Unified IP Phone DHCP process has a `mtx-malloc' issue
Open SCCP and SIP Caveats
Table 2 lists Severity 1, 2 and 3 defects that are open for the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G, 7965G, 7945G, 7962G and 7942G using the SCCP and SIP versions of firmware release 8.3(3).
For more information about an individual defect, you can access the online record for the defect by clicking the Identifier or going to the URL shown. You must be a registered Cisco.com user to access this online information.
Because defect status continually changes, be aware that Table 2 reflects a snapshot of the defects that were open at the time this report was compiled. For an updated view of open defects, access Bug Toolkit as described in the "Using Bug Toolkit" section.
Open SIP Caveats
Table 3 lists Severity 1, 2 and 3 defects that are open for the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G, 7965G, 7945G, 7962G and 7942G using the SIP version of firmware release 8.3(3).
For more information about an individual defect, you can access the online record for the defect by clicking the Identifier or going to the URL shown. You must be a registered Cisco.com user to access this online information.
Because defect status continually changes, be aware that Table 3 reflects a snapshot of the defects that were open at the time this report was compiled. For an updated view of open defects, access Bug Toolkit as described in the "Using Bug Toolkit" section.
Resolved Caveats
This section contains these topics:
•Resolved SCCP and SIP Caveats
Resolved SCCP Caveats
There are no resolved SCCP caveats for firmware release 8.3(3).
Resolved SCCP and SIP Caveats
Table 4 lists Severity 1, 2 and 3 defects that are resolved for the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G, 7965G, 7945G, 7962G and 7942G using the SCCP and SIP version of firmware release 8.3(3).
For more information about an individual defect, you can access the online record for the defect by clicking the Identifier or going to the URL shown. You must be a registered Cisco.com user to access this online information.
Because defect status continually changes, be aware that Table 4 reflects a snapshot of the defects that were resolved at the time this report was compiled. For an updated view of resolved defects, access Bug Toolkit as described in the "Using Bug Toolkit" section.
Resolved SIP Caveats
Table 5 lists Severity 1, 2 and 3 defects that are resolved for the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G, 7965G, 7945G, 7962G and 7942G using the SIP version of firmware release 8.3(3).
For more information about an individual defect, you can access the online record for the defect by clicking the Identifier or going to the URL shown. You must be a registered Cisco.com user to access this online information.
Because defect status continually changes, be aware that Table 5 reflects a snapshot of the defects that were resolved at the time this report was compiled. For an updated view of resolved defects, access Bug Toolkit as described in the "Using Bug Toolkit" section.
Documentation Updates
The following update applies to the "Connecting Your Phone" chapter in the phone administration guide:
For information about wireless headsets that work in conjunction with the wireless headset remote hookswitch control feature, got to the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/ctdp/Search.pl
1. Choose IP Communications from the Enter Solution drop-down list box. The Select a Solution Category drop-down list box displays.
2. Choose IP Phone Headsets to see a list of Technology Development Program partners.
If you want to search for a particular Technology Development Program partner, enter the partner's name in the Enter Company Name box.
Note Although this release supports the headset remote hookswitch control feature, the manufacturer's hardware will be listed on this site only after their certification is completed.
The following update applies to the "Setting Up the Cisco Unified IP Phone" chapter under the Connecting Your Phone section in the phone administration guide:
The wireless headset remote hookswitch control feature allows you to use a wireless headset with the Cisco Unified IP Phone. Refer to the wireless headset documentation for information about connecting the headset and using the features.
The following update applies to the "Setting Up the Cisco Unified IP Phone" following the Disabling a Headset section:
Enabling a Wireless Headset
By default, the wireless headset remote hookswitch control feature is disabled. You can enable it through the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration application. To do so, choose Device > Phone and locate the phone you want to modify. In the Phone Configuration window for the phone, select Enable for the Headset Hookswitch Control option.
On the phone, you can verify that the feature is enabled by choosing Settings > Device Configuration > Media Configuration, and verifying that the Headset Hookswitch Control setting displays Enabled.
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html
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