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Release Notes for Cisco IPCC/ICM Enterprise & Hosted Editions Release 7.0(0) Installer Update C November 24, 2008
New and Changed Information
GEODES.DLL
Due to the newly acquired export classification for the Cisco ICM 7.0(0) product family to include
high-encryption algorithms, the GEODES.DLL installed on a CallRouter with the MCI NIC or the
CallRouter with the Application Gateway option is now the high encryption library. Upon upgrade for
those systems relying on this library, no further steps are necessary to replace the older default file with
the high-encryption one.
high-encryption algorithms, the GEODES.DLL installed on a CallRouter with the MCI NIC or the
CallRouter with the Application Gateway option is now the high encryption library. Upon upgrade for
those systems relying on this library, no further steps are necessary to replace the older default file with
the high-encryption one.
McAfee Anti-Virus Software Compatibility
Due to a defect encountered with the McAfee Anti-Virus product, VirusScan versions 7.x and 8.0i,
systems with this product must be updated with the latest virus definition files before installing ICM
software. Failure to do so will lead to one of the files that get installed by ICM/IPCC software Setup to
be detected as a virus. This is a false positive and can be avoided by simply following staging best
practices and updating the AV product, preferably both the scan engine and the virus definition files
(DAT), as part of server staging.
systems with this product must be updated with the latest virus definition files before installing ICM
software. Failure to do so will lead to one of the files that get installed by ICM/IPCC software Setup to
be detected as a virus. This is a false positive and can be avoided by simply following staging best
practices and updating the AV product, preferably both the scan engine and the virus definition files
(DAT), as part of server staging.
Obsolete NICs Removed
The following ICM network interfaces (NIC software components) are no longer supported as of Release
7.0(0): BT INAP, BTV2 INAP, Concert, Deutsche Telekom, Energis INAP, France Telecom, ICRP,
Telfort INAP.
7.0(0): BT INAP, BTV2 INAP, Concert, Deutsche Telekom, Energis INAP, France Telecom, ICRP,
Telfort INAP.
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NAM-installed NICs that are being obsoleted all have an identified replacement (SS7IN) or are
being obsoleted due to End-of-Life. See the Pre-installation Planning Guide for Cisco ICM
Enterprise and Hosted Editions for specific information.
being obsoleted due to End-of-Life. See the Pre-installation Planning Guide for Cisco ICM
Enterprise and Hosted Editions for specific information.
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The configured "client type" on the CICM INCRP NIC will show the residual numeric value of the
prior (not removed) NAM NIC when NAM upgrade transitions.
prior (not removed) NAM NIC when NAM upgrade transitions.
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The CICM INCRP NIC "client type" should be reconfigured as part of the upgrade to align with the
NAM NIC that is replacing the obsoleted NIC.
NAM NIC that is replacing the obsoleted NIC.
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NAM / CICM upgrades can occur in either order but no more than one major or minor version back.
Router Service Indication
When one of a duplexed pair of CallRouters is brought back into service, it must synchronize with its
running partner. This may cause a brief disruption of service on the running Router, as it snapshots its
state for transmission to the new Router. In order to minimize the disruption, the Router informs the NIC
of the temporary situation, with an estimate of how long it will last. The NIC uses this information to
maintain its connection with the network, even though the Router is unavailable. When the Router has
completed the snapshot, it informs the NIC that it is available, and normal processing begins.
running partner. This may cause a brief disruption of service on the running Router, as it snapshots its
state for transmission to the new Router. In order to minimize the disruption, the Router informs the NIC
of the temporary situation, with an estimate of how long it will last. The NIC uses this information to
maintain its connection with the network, even though the Router is unavailable. When the Router has
completed the snapshot, it informs the NIC that it is available, and normal processing begins.
If the Router does not complete the snapshot within the configured time limit, the NIC disconnects from
the network.
the network.
If this feature is not enabled, the NIC drops its connection to the network immediately, as in prior
releases.
releases.
The default time is 15 seconds.
The relevant registry keys are:
Router\CurrentVersion\Configuration\StateTransfer\NICDefaultRoutingEnabled
(bool) default true