Cisco Cisco Unified IP Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 8.0(1) Release Note

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Release Notes for Cisco Unified CCX and Cisco Unified IP IVR 7.0(1)
 
Important Notes
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High CPU use on MCS-7835 3.4 Ghz IBM and MCS-7845 3.4 Ghz IBM 
servers—
To help conserve CPU resources on an MCS-7835 3.4 Ghz IBM 
server or an MCS-7845 3.4 Ghz IBM server, take these actions:
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Rename the process C:\Program Files\IBM\Director\bin\pegsunprv.exe 
to C:\Program Files\IBM\Director\bin\pegsunprvOLD.exe
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Rename the process C:\Program Files\IBM\Director\cimom\bin\
 
Pegasus Provider Adapter.exe to C:\Program Files\IBM\Director\ 
cimom\bin\Pegasus Provider AdapterOLD.exe
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Disable the service IBM Director Support Program from the Windows 
Services window.
Reboot the server after you make these changes.
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Upgrading Cisco Unified CCX Database to MS SQL Server 2000—To 
upgrade the Cisco Unified CCX database type from MSDE 2000 to MS SQL 
Server 2000, refer to the MS SQL Server 2000 for Cisco Unified CCX 
Resources Card. User data that is stored in the Cisco Unified CCX database 
is preserved when you upgrade the database type.
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Auto-Register Phone Tool 
(TAPS)
—To know more about the working of TAPS, refer to the Cisco 
Unified Communications Manager Bulk Administration Guide, located at 
this URL:
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sysApplPastRunTable—Cisco Unified CCX 7.0(1) does not support 
sysApplPastRunTable as part of SysApplAgent.
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Requirements for Cisco Unified CCX servers in a high availability 
deployment
—The Cisco Unified CCX servers must be located in the same 
campus LAN and the round-trip delay between these servers should be less than 
2 ms. The links between these servers must be highly available and the available 
bandwidth should always be considerably higher than the load, and there should 
be no steady-state congestion.
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HA Licensing Requirements
Note
You need a WARM STANDBY license to enable the standby server.