Cisco Cisco Configuration Assistant 2.x Release Notes
Release Notes for Cisco Configuration Assistant 3.2.3
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Release Notes
Notes
The following notes apply to Cisco Configuration Assistant 2.0 and later:
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When you start Cisco Configuration Assistant, Java determines whether the
resources it needs are available.
resources it needs are available.
If they are not, Java displays the message Could not create Java
Virtual machine
Virtual machine
, and the session ends. To overcome this problem, open
the file C:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\CiscoSMB\Cisco Configuration
Assistant\startup\startup.properties (the default installation path), and
modify this entry:
Assistant\startup\startup.properties (the default installation path), and
modify this entry:
JVM_MAXIMUM_HEAP=1024m
Replace 1024m with 512m.
This problem can occur on PCs with lesser specifications.
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If the Cisco Configuration Assistant InstallShield Wizard fails to start, it is
likely there is a problem with the temporary folder location defined through
the environment variables TMP and TEMP. Assign a correct temporary folder
location to fix this problem.
likely there is a problem with the temporary folder location defined through
the environment variables TMP and TEMP. Assign a correct temporary folder
location to fix this problem.
Resolving Cisco Model 79xx Phone Upgrade Issues
After installing a UC500 software pack that contains version 8.5(3) phone firmware
for Cisco Model 79xx IP phones, Model 79xx phones being upgraded from
firmware versions prior to 8.5(2) may not register, or may register but still be
running an older version of the phone firmware. When the phone attempts to
upgrade to 8.5(3), you may see the message “Auth Fail” displayed on the phone.
for Cisco Model 79xx IP phones, Model 79xx phones being upgraded from
firmware versions prior to 8.5(2) may not register, or may register but still be
running an older version of the phone firmware. When the phone attempts to
upgrade to 8.5(3), you may see the message “Auth Fail” displayed on the phone.
This is due to a known issue with Model 79xx IP phones (the issue is documented
in the Cisco Unified IP Phone Release Notes for Firmware Release 8.5(3) (SCCP
and SIP (
in the Cisco Unified IP Phone Release Notes for Firmware Release 8.5(3) (SCCP
and SIP (
For all SCCP firmware upgrades from firmware release versions earlier than 8.3(3)
to version 8.5(3) or later, you must first upgrade your firmware to version 8.5(2).
Once you have upgraded to version 8.5(2), you can upgrade your IP Phone to
version 8.5(3) or later. The problem affects these CCA-supported phone models:
to version 8.5(3) or later, you must first upgrade your firmware to version 8.5(2).
Once you have upgraded to version 8.5(2), you can upgrade your IP Phone to
version 8.5(3) or later. The problem affects these CCA-supported phone models:
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Model 7975, 7970, and 7971
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Models 7945 and 7965
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Models 7942 and 7962