Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 7.0 Release Notes
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Release Notes for H.323/SIP IP Gateway for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 6.0
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Limitations and Restrictions
Upgrading to H.323/SIP IP Gateway for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 6.0
Upgrading a legacy H.323/SIP IP Gateway for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system to Release 6.0
requires a legacy third-party Windows server with system specifications comparable to Cisco MCS
specifications required for the same deployment. For information on Cisco MCS specifications, go to
requires a legacy third-party Windows server with system specifications comparable to Cisco MCS
specifications required for the same deployment. For information on Cisco MCS specifications, go to
To upgrade H.323/SIP IP Gateway for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, see the DocWiki at
Limitations and Restrictions
The following caveat has been closed, which means that Cisco acknowledges that there is a problem but
is choosing not to fix it. See the
is choosing not to fix it. See the
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this caveats.
Caveats
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Using Bug Toolkit
Known problems (bugs) are graded according to severity level. These release notes contain descriptions
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All severity level 1 or 2 bugs.
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Significant severity level 3 bugs.
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All customer-found bugs.
You can search for problems by using the Cisco Software Bug Toolkit.
Table 1
H.323/SIP IP Gateway for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 6.0 Closed Caveat
Caveat
Number
Number
Severity Component
Description
3
voip
Error appears when upgrading the H.323/SIP IP Gateway for Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace.
MeetingPlace.
The H.323/SIP IP Gateway for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 6.0 should always
be installed with a user ID that has administrative privileges, and the same ID should
be used when upgrading to prevent errors due to installer limitations. If an upgrade is
required using a different ID, the product must be uninstalled (using the original
installer’s ID) and then reinstalled using the new ID.
be installed with a user ID that has administrative privileges, and the same ID should
be used when upgrading to prevent errors due to installer limitations. If an upgrade is
required using a different ID, the product must be uninstalled (using the original
installer’s ID) and then reinstalled using the new ID.