Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway 릴리즈 노트
Interoperability
Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Software Release Notes (X8.5)
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Directory access mechanisms other than UDS
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Certificate provisioning to remote endpoints e.g. CAPF
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File transfer (except when operating in hybrid Webex mode)
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Deskphone control (QBE/CTI)
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Additional mobility features including DVO-R, GSM handoff and session persistency
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Hunt group/hunt pilot/hunt list
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Self-care portal
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Support for Jabber SDK
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Shared lines are supported in a limited way. Multiple endpoints can share a line but in-call features (like
hold/resume) only work on the first endpoint that answers. Endpoints sharing the line may not correctly
recognise the state of the call.
hold/resume) only work on the first endpoint that answers. Endpoints sharing the line may not correctly
recognise the state of the call.
Unsupported VCS features and limitations when using mobile and
remote access
remote access
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The VCS cannot be used for Jabber Guest when it is used for MRA.
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Secure XMPP traffic between VCS Control and IM&P servers (XMPP traffic is secure between VCS
Control and VCS Expressway, and between VCS Expressway and remote endpoint).
Control and VCS Expressway, and between VCS Expressway and remote endpoint).
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Endpoint management capability (SNMP, SSH/HTTP access).
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Multi-domain and multi-customer support; each VCS deployment supports only one IM&P domain (even
though IM & Presence 10.0 or later supports multiple IM&P domains). As of X8.5, you can create additional
deployments on the VCS Control, but this feature is still limited to one domain per deployment.
though IM & Presence 10.0 or later supports multiple IM&P domains). As of X8.5, you can create additional
deployments on the VCS Control, but this feature is still limited to one domain per deployment.
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Mobile and remote access functionality is not within the FIPS boundary
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The VCS Control used for Mobile and Remote Access cannot also be used as a Lync 2013 gateway (if
required, this must be configured on a stand-alone VCS Control.
required, this must be configured on a stand-alone VCS Control.
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NTLM authentication via the HTTP proxy.
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Maintenance mode; if a VCS Control or VCS Expressway is placed into maintenance mode, any existing
calls passing through that VCS will be dropped.
calls passing through that VCS will be dropped.
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The VCS Expressway must not have TURN services enabled.
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Deployments on Large VM servers are limited to 2500 proxied registrations to Unified CM (the same limit
as VCS appliances or equivalent VM).
as VCS appliances or equivalent VM).
Supported clients when using mobile and remote access
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Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.7 or later
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Cisco Jabber for iPhone and iPad 9.6.1 or later
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Cisco Jabber for Android 9.6 or later
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Cisco Jabber for Mac 9.6 or later
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Cisco TelePresence endpoints/codecs running TC7.0.1 or later firmware
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