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Release Notes for Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Business Edition 5000 Release 8.5(1)
Published December 7, 2010
Contents
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Introduction, page 1
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Installation and Upgrade Information, page 2
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Documentation Update, page 2
Introduction
The following links go to release notes for the core software components of Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Business Edition 5000 Release 8.5(1):
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.5(1)—Release notes are available at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucmbe/rel_notes/8_5_1/cucmbe-rel_notes-85
1.html.
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Cisco Unity Connection 8.5(1)—Release notes are available at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/release/notes/851cucrn.html.
The software is preloaded on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 5000 server
and consists of a single firmware image that includes the underlying operating system as well as the
call-processing and messaging applications.
Documentation for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 5000 is available at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7273/tsd_products_support_series_home.html.
Note
The name of the product known as Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition in versions
8.0 and earlier has been changed to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 5000 in
versions 8.5 and later.
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Installation and Upgrade Information
Installation and Upgrade Information
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For instructions on installing a new Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 5000
server, see the following documentation:
– Overview of Mandatory Tasks for Setting Up a Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Business Edition 8.x Server at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/cucmbe_task_list/8xcucmbe
task.html.
– Installing Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 5000 Release 8.5(1) at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucmbe/install/8_5_1/install/cmins851.ht
ml.
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For instructions on upgrading a Cisco Unified CMBE server, see the “Software Upgrades” chapter
of the applicable version of the Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration
Guide at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7273/prod_maintenance_guides_list.html.
Note that when upgrade files are available for download on Cisco.com, the files can be used to
upgrade Cisco Unity Connection, Cisco Unified Communications Manager, and Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Business Edition. The files can be downloaded from the Connection or
Cisco Unified CM downloads page. (For download instructions from the Connection downloads
page, see the “Downloading Software for an Upgrade to Cisco Unity Connection <Version>” section
of the applicable release notes at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6509/prod_release_notes_list.html.)
Caution
If you are upgrading from Cisco Unified CMBE version 6.x or 7.x and any languages other
than U.S. English (ENU) are currently installed and in use on the 6.x or 7.x system, you must
install the Connection 8.5 versions of the same languages after the Cisco Unified CMBE
upgrade. Otherwise, the Connection conversation will not function properly for users who are
configured to use non-ENU languages. For information on downloading and installing
languages, see the “Downloading Connection 8.x Language Files” and “Installing Connection
8.x Language Files” sections in the “Adding or Removing Cisco Unity Connection 8.x
Languages” chapter of the Reconfiguration and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unity Connection
at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/upgrade/guide/8xcucrugx.
html. Note that Connection 8.5 versions of languages other than ENU are scheduled to be
released in March 2011.
Documentation Update
Omissions
This section lists new and additional information that is not included in the current documentation for
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition. The new and additional information will be
incorporated in a future documentation release, or as otherwise noted.
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Changing the Name of a Cisco Unified CMBE Server
1.
Note
If you created and installed an SSL certificate on the server that you are renaming: Create a new
certificate signing request, and get a new signed certificate before you begin to rename the server.
If you do not get a new signed certificate before you rename the server, when you use web
applications to access the Cisco Unified CMBE server, a security alert displays and explains that
there is a problem with the security certificate.
a. Use the CLI command set web-security to assign an alternate host name to the server that you
are renaming. See the set web-security command in the Command Line Interface Reference
Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Solutions Release 8.0(2) at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/cli_ref/8_0_2/cli_ref_802.html.
b. Create a certificate signing request. Then download the certificate signing request to the server
on which you installed Microsoft Certificate Services or another application that issues
certificates, or download the request to a server that you can use to send the certificate signing
request to an external certification authority (CA). Do the “To Create and Download a
Certificate Signing Request” procedure in the “Securing Connection Administration,
Cisco PCA, and IMAP Email Client Access to Cisco Unity Connection 8.x” section in the
“Using SSL to Secure Client/Server Connections in Cisco Unity Connection 8.x” chapter of the
Security Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 8.x at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/security/guide/8xcucsecx.ht
ml.
c. If you are using Microsoft Certificate Services to export the root certificate and issue the server
certificate, do the procedure in the “Exporting the Root Certificate and Issuing the Server
Certificate (Microsoft Certificate Services Only)” section in the “Using SSL to Secure
Client/Server Connections in Cisco Unity Connection 8.x” chapter of the Security Guide for
Cisco Unity Connection Release 8.x at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/security/guide/8xcucsecx.ht
ml.
If you are using another application to issue the certificate, see the documentation for the
application for information on issuing certificates.
If you are using an external CA to issue the certificate, send the certificate signing request to
the external CA. When the external CA returns the certificate, continue with Task 2.
2.
Rename the server. See the “To Rename a Cisco Unified CMBE 8.x Server” procedure on page 5.
3.
If you created and installed an SSL certificate on the server that you are renaming: Upload the root
certificate and the server certificate to the Connection server. Do the “To Upload the Root and Server
Certificates to the Cisco Unity Connection Server” procedure in the “Securing
Connection Administration, Cisco PCA, and IMAP Email Client Access to Cisco Unity Connection
8.x” section in the “Using SSL to Secure Client/Server Connections in Cisco Unity Connection 8.x”
chapter of the Security Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 8.x at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/security/guide/8xcucsecx.html.
4.
If you created and installed an SSL certificate on the server that you are renaming: Restart the
Connection IMAP Server service so that Connection and the IMAP email clients use the new SSL
certificates. Do the “To Restart the Connection IMAP Server Service” procedure in the “Securing
Connection Administration, Cisco PCA, and IMAP Email Client Access to Cisco Unity Connection
8.x” section in the “Using SSL to Secure Client/Server Connections in Cisco Unity Connection 8.x”
chapter of the Security Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 8.x at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/security/guide/8xcucsecx.html.
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5.
If you are using Cisco Unified CM cluster security mode: Update the CTL file, then restart the
server.
For information on updating the CTL file, see the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security
Guide Release 8.0(2) at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/security/8_0_2/secugd/sec_802_cm.html
.
Note
Cluster security mode also configures the security capability for a standalone server.
6.
In Cisco Unified Reporting, generate the Unified CM Database Status report, and check for any
errors or warnings in the report.
7.
Reconfigure the netdump server and clients by using the utils netdump CLI commands. For more
information, see the Command Line Interface Reference Guide for Cisco Unified Communications
Solutions Release 8.0(2) at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/cli_ref/8_0_2/cli_ref_802.html.
8.
Run a manual DRS backup. For more information, see the Disaster Recovery System Administration
Guide for Release 8.0(2) - Business Edition at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucmbe/drs/8_0_2/drsagbe802.html.
Note
9.
You must run a manual DRS backup after you change the name of the server because you cannot
restore a server with a DRS file that contains a different host name. The post-change DRS file
will include the new host name.
Update all relevant IP phone URL parameters.
10. In Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration under System > Enterprise
Parameters, update all relevant IP phone services.
11. Update IPSec tunnels that terminate to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
12. Update the DHCP server that runs on Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
13. Check and make any required configuration changes to other Cisco Unified Communications
components, including the following components:
Note
Consult the documentation for your product to determine how to make any required
configuration changes.
– SIP/H.323 trunks
– IOS Gatekeepers
– Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
– Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express
– Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise
– Cisco Unified Contact Center Express
– DHCP Scopes for IP phones
– SFTP servers that are used for Cisco Unified Communications Manager trace collection, CDR
export, or as a DRS backup destination
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– IOS hardware resources (conference bridge, media termination point, transcoder, RSVP agent)
that are registered with Cisco Unified Communications Manager
– IPVC video MCUs that are registered or integrated with Cisco Unified Communications
Manager
– Cisco Emergency Responder
– Cisco Unified Application Environment
– Cisco Unified Presence
– Cisco Unified Personal Communicator
– Associated routers and gateways
To Rename a Cisco Unified CMBE 8.x Server
Step 1
On a DNS server, change the DNS record of the Cisco Unified CMBE server to the new host name.
Step 2
Confirm that the DNS change propagates to the server. Log on to the server by using an SSH application,
and run the CLI command utils network host <hostname>.
Do not proceed if the new host name does not resolve to the correct IP address.
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Optional: On the Cisco Unified CMBE server, change the SMTP domain in Cisco Unity Connection
Administration:
a.
Expand System Settings > SMTP Configuration, and click Server.
b.
Click Change SMTP Domain, and change the value of the SMTP Domain field.
c.
Click Save.
In Connection Administration, change the host name of the server:
a.
Expand System Settings, and click Cluster.
b.
Click Find to display a list of servers.
c.
Click the host name of the server that you want to rename.
d.
On the Server Configuration page, change the value of the Host Name/IP Address field to the new
name.
e.
Click Save.
In Cisco Unified Operating System Administration, change the host name of the server:
a.
From the Settings menu, click IP > Ethernet.
b.
Change the host name of the Cisco Unified CMBE server.
c.
Click Save. The server automatically restarts.
Log on to the server by using an SSH application, and run the CLI command utils system restart to
restart the server.
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