Release Note for Collaboration Sizing Tool 15
Published: December 2023
The release note describes updated information, caveats, and known issues for the Cisco Collaboration Sizing Tool, Release 15.
This guide includes the following sections:
Components Sized by Collaboration Sizing Tool, Release 15 |
Lists component releases that are supported |
New Features and Enhancements |
Lists new features and enhancements. |
Related Documentation |
Provides links to related documents. |
Limitations and Restrictions |
Lists system requirements and any limitations or restrictions. |
Caveats |
Includes the following: ■ Steps on using the Bug Search Tool. ■ Unresolved caveats. |
Release History |
Lists the history of the sizing tool releases. |
The Collaboration Sizing Tool lets you quickly and accurately size large and complex Cisco Collaboration Systems. Collaboration Sizing Tool, Release 15 includes support for Cisco Collaboration Systems Releases 10.0(1), 10.5(1), 10.6(1), 11.0(1), 11.1, 11.5(1), 11.6, 12.0(1), 12.1, 12.5, 12.6, 12.7 and 14 and the associated products. The following table summarizes the components and releases of the Collaboration Sizing Tool, Release 15.
Table 1. Component Releases Supported
Category |
Component |
Releases Supported |
IP Telephony |
Cisco Unified Communications Manager |
10.0(x), 10.5(x), 11.0(x), 11.5(x), 12.0(x), 12.5(x), 14, 15 |
IM and Presence Service |
10.0(x), 10.5(x), 11.0(x), 11.5(x), 12.0(x), 12.5(x), 14, 15 |
|
Cisco Prime License Manager |
10.0(x), 10.5(x), 11.0(x), 11.5(x) |
|
Cisco Unified Survivable Remote Site Telephony |
All |
|
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Session Management Edition |
10.0(x), 10.5(x), 11.0(x), 11.5(x), 12.0(x), 12.5(x), 14, 15 |
|
Cisco Expressway |
X8.1, X8.2, X8.5, X8.6, X8.7, X8.8, X8.9, X8.10, X8.11, X12.5, X14 |
|
Customer Collaboration |
Cisco Unified Customer Voice Portal |
10.0(x), 10.5(1), 11.0(1), 11.5(1), 12.0(1) |
Cisco Unified IP IVR |
9.0(x), 10.0(x), 10.5(1), 11.0(1), 11.5(1), 12.0(1) |
|
Cisco Unified Intelligence Center |
9.0(x), 9.1(x), 10.0(x), 10.5(1), 11.0(1), 11.5(1), 12.0(1) |
|
Cisco Unified Contact Center Express |
9.0(x), 10.0(x), 10.5(1), 10.6(1), 11.0(1), 11.5(1), 11.6(1), 11.6(2), 12.0(1) |
|
Cisco Finesse |
9.0(x), 9.1(x), 10.0(x), 10.5(1), 11.0(1), 11.5(1), 12.0(1) |
|
Unified Communications Applications |
Cisco Unity Connection |
8.0(x) 8.5(x), 8.6(x) 9.0(x), 9.1(x), 10.0(x), 10.5(1), 10.5(2), 11.0(1), 11.5(1), 12.0(1), 12.5(1), 14, 15 |
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace |
8.6(x) |
|
Cisco Webex Meetings Server |
2.0(x), 2.5(1), 2.6(1), 2.7, 2.8, 3.0 |
|
Cisco Emergency Responder |
10.0(x), 10.5(1), 11.0(1), 11.5(1), 12.0(1), 12.5(1), 14, 15 |
|
Cisco MediaSense |
10.0(x),10.5(1), 11.0(1), 11.5(1) |
|
Cisco MediaProxy |
12.5 |
|
Cisco TelePresence Server |
3.1, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4 |
|
Cisco Meeting Server |
3.0 to 3.8 |
|
Cisco Meeting Management |
3.0 to 3.8 |
|
Cisco TelePresence Conductor |
XC2.2, XC2.3, XC3.0, XC4.0, XC4.1, XC4.2, XC4.3 |
|
Cisco TelePresence MCU |
MCU 8510, MCU 5320, MCU 5310 |
|
Cisco TelePresence Management Suite |
15.12, 15.13 |
|
Cisco Hybrid Media Node |
All |
|
Endpoints and Clients |
Cisco Unified IP Phones |
All |
Cisco IP Communicator |
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Cisco Unified Client Services Framework |
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Cisco Unified Personal Communicator |
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Cisco Unified Mobile Communicator |
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ARC OEM Attendant Console |
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Third-Party Application CTI Integrations |
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Communications Infrastructure |
Cisco IOS Software |
Mainline (extended maintenance): 15.1(4)M, 15.2(4)M, 15.3(3)M, 15.6(1)M, 15.7(x), 15.10 Technical (standard maintenance): 15.1(1)T, 15.1(2)T, 15.1(3)T, 15.3(2)T, 15.4(1)T, 15.4(2)T, 15.5(1)T, 15.5(2)T, 15.6(1)T, 15.6(2)T XE: 3.1(x), 3.2(x), 3.6(x), 3.7(x), 3.8(x), 3.10(x), 3.11(x), 3.12(x), 3.13, 3.14, 3.15, 3.16, 3.17, 16.3, 16.4, 16.5, 16.6, 16.7, 16.8, 16.9, 16.10, 16.11, 16.12, 17.1, 17.2, 17.3, 17.4, 17.5, 17.6, 17.7, 17.8, 17.9, 17.10, 17.11, 17.12, 17.13 |
Cisco IOS Gateways |
Cisco 1861 Series, Cisco 2800 Series, Cisco 3800 Series, Cisco 2900 Series, Cisco 3900 Series, Cisco 4300 Series, Cisco 4400 Series, Cisco AS5350XM, Cisco AS5400XM, Cisco VGD-1T3, Cisco 8300 Catalyst Edge Series, Cisco 8200 Catalyst Edge Series, Cisco 8200L Catalyst Edge Series |
|
Cisco Unified Border Element |
Cisco 2800 Series, Cisco 3800 Series, Cisco 2900 Series, Cisco 3900 Series, Cisco 4451-X, Cisco 4431, Cisco 4300 Series, Cisco ASR 1000 Series, Cisco CSR 1000 Series, Cisco AS5350XM, Cisco AS5400XM, Cisco AS5400HPX, Cisco VGD-1T3, Cisco 8300 Catalyst Edge Series, Cisco 8200 Catalyst Edge Series, Cisco 8200L Catalyst Edge Series |
|
|
Cisco Virtual Platform |
Catalyst 8000V Edge Series, vCube on AWS/Azure |
Network Management |
Cisco Prime Collaboration |
10.0, 10.5, 10.6, 11.0, 11.1, 11.5, 11.6, 12.1, 12.2, 12.3, 12.4, 12.6 |
No new features or enhancements have been added to this release.
1. The Cisco Expressway Sizing Tool is a standalone tool (a hyperlink to download the Expressway tool is provided on the top pane) in the Collaboration Sizing, Configuration & Quote (https://cucst.cloudapps.cisco.com/).
2. The following are removed from the Sizing Tool for CST 15:
a. UCCE is removed from Customer Collaboration.
b. Collaboration Management.
c. The field “VMWare ESXi 5.5+ Latency Sensitivity Option Set to High” in Voice Messaging.
d. The process type selection is removed from the Unified CM Web Interface page.
3. IM & Presence VM is categorized into Extra-small, Small, Medium, and Large.
4. CER 15 does not support 20000 users with Hosted Collaboration Solution (HCS).
5. A 12000 user profile is removed from CER 15 VM specifications as both 12000 and 20000 users have the same specifications.
6. Gateway platforms: The following gateway platforms are added, supporting until the XE 17.13 IOS release:
· Catalyst 8000V Edge-S
· Catalyst 8000V Edge-M
· vCube on AWS/Azure
· Catalyst 8000V Edge-L
· Cisco 8300 Catalyst Edge Series-1N1S-6T
· Cisco 8300 Catalyst Edge Series-2N2S-6T
· Cisco 8300 Catalyst Edge Series-1N1S-4T2X
· Cisco 8300 Catalyst Edge Series-2N2S-4T2X
· Cisco 8200 Catalyst Edge-1N-4T
· Cisco 8200L Catalyst Edge Series-1N-4T
7. Previously, the Cisco 4300 Series and Cisco 4400 Series gateway platforms were supported till XE 17.3. Now it is extended to support the XE 17.12 IOS release.
8. The following are updated as per the recommendation:
a. Memory and disk space of Unified CM 15.
b. The memory of IM & Presence 15.
c. Memory and CPU of CER 15.
9. CMS/Telepresence will support the version from Cisco Meeting Server 3.0 to CMS 3.8.
10. IceLake and SapphireRapids are added to process generation.
11. The Release Note tab is included on the Menu bar in the Application.
The following related documentation is available:
· Collaboration Sizing Tool Help Files
· Collaboration Sizing Tool Frequently Asked Questions
· Cisco Collaboration Preferred Architecture
· Solution Design Guides for Unified CCX
The help files are packaged with the downloadable version of the Collaboration Sizing Tool. The Collaboration Sizing Tool is available for download at:
You can access the help files by clicking the Help option on the menu at the top of the sizing tool pages. The help files provide background information about how the tool works, introduce the user interface, and include a systematic reference for input fields in the interface. It also provides information about input sources when sizing an upgrade or change to an existing deployment.
https://cucst.cloudapps.cisco.com/help/UC_Sizing_Tools_FAQ.pdf
This document answers frequently asked questions about the Collaboration Sizing Tool.
Note: This FAQ document is also included in the tool installation package in the default installation folder.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/uc_system/design/guides/PAdocs.html
Cisco Preferred Architectures (PAs) provide tested and recommended deployment models based on common use cases for the Enterprise market segment. They incorporate a subset of products from the Cisco Collaboration portfolio that are best suited for the Enterprise and defined use cases. These deployment models are prescriptive and built to scale with an organization as its business needs change. This prescriptive approach simplifies the integration of multiple system-level components.
These documents provide design considerations and guidelines for deploying Cisco Unified Contact Center Express (Unified CCX) solutions.
The following is the limitation and restriction that may affect this release.
The tool will take time to evaluate the macros and formulae depending on the system CPU configuration.
■ Windows 10 (running on a PC or VM on a MAC).
■ MS Office 2021.
■ If using Windows 10, you may receive an error suggesting the sizing tool installer is unsafe. If this happens, click More info and then click Run anyway to install the app.
To manually install and run the sizing tool, you must have administrative or equivalent privileges on the machine, or some tool features may be impaired.
1. Download the installer file (CiscoSizingTool.exe) from https://www.cisco.com/go/cst.
2. Launch the installer with the administrator privilege (right-click and select Run as Administrator).
3. Select the Excel 2021 compatible package on the Choose Components page of the running installer.
4. Once the installation is successful, open the Sizing Tool.
Note: If the tool does not open correctly, try to launch it using administrator privilege.
The sizing tool follows your MS OS configuration. To avoid potential problems when using the sizing tool, we recommend keeping the default Region and Language settings for your MS Windows and Office versions.
If you manually change the Region and Language settings, you may encounter issues with the sizing tool. For example, if you have a US-English-based MS Windows 10 with MS Office 2021 installation and change the Region Format to Turkish, the Decimal symbol and Digit grouping symbol change. This change causes errors in the sizing tool.
In some regions, commas (instead of decimal points) are used to separate a number's integer and fractional parts (for example, 1,25 instead of 1.25). Using commas can lead to errors or issues when loading solution information from XML (if values written to the XML use commas instead of decimal points). For this reason, we recommended that periods "." be used as the decimal separator in solution values rather than commas.
To specify the preferred decimal separator settings:
1. On the Excel file menu, click the Excel Options button.
2. In the Excel Options window, click Advanced in the panel on the left.
3. For the Use system separators option, specify a period (full stop) as the Decimal Separator and a comma as the Thousands separator.
4. Click OK in the Excel Options dialog.
■ To download the installer file, use the following browsers with the latest versions, MS Edge or Google Chrome, or you may receive a download error that indicates a false positive virus detection.
■ If you use the Download Now button on the sizing tool start page, Cisco SSO authentication to the tool download website may fail. If you experience any issues with direct download or are not running the latest version:
1. Go to the following link directly from your browser: https://www.cisco.com/go/cst
2. Download the latest Collaboration Sizing Tool
3. Install it. No uninstall is necessary.
The sizing tool oversubscribes IVR resources to Agent PGs when the incoming port requirements for talking agents, queuing, and self-service are greater than 1000. For systems requiring more than 1000 ports for an Agent PG, regardless of the number of Agents, we recommend sizing your solution with VRU PGs for all incoming traffic.
Beginning from release 12.0(1), the Media Streaming and Recording component is no longer available in the Collaboration Sizing Tool solution.
You need a PDF viewer application to open and display the exported Solution Summary Report.
Release 15 of Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Cisco IM and Presence Service, Cisco Emergency Responder, and Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment, all of which are supported with the Cisco Collaboration Sizing Tool, Release 15.
Before you upgrade, we recommend you work with your channel partner or account team to use the Cisco Collaboration Sizing Tool to compare your current deployment to an upgraded one. If required, change VM resources to ensure that your upgraded deployment provides the best performance.
This section describes the open and unresolved caveats affecting the release.
You can search for problems by using the Cisco Bug Search Tool. To access the Bug Search Tool, you need the following:
■ Internet connection
■ Web browser
■ Cisco.com user ID and password
To use the Bug Search Tool, perform the following steps:
1. From your web browser, go to https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/.
2. Log on with your Cisco.com user ID and password.
3. To look for information about a specific problem:
■ Enter the bug ID or details in the Search for field.
■ If desired, select the Product or Releases.
The following bug is fixed.
Memory and CPU disk space of Unified CM 14 Small VM is resolved.
There are no unresolved caveats in this Collaboration Sizing Tool release.
Table 2. Open Caveats in the Unified CM Sizing Tool Release
Identifier |
Headline |
None |
None |
The following table summarizes the release history of the Collaboration Sizing Tool.
Table 3. Collaboration Sizing Tool Release History
Sizing Tool Version Number |
Date |
Resolved Items and New Features |
Release 15 |
December 2023 |
This release includes the following updates: · The Cisco Expressway Sizing Tool is a standalone tool (a hyperlink to download the Expressway tool is provided on the top pane) in the Collaboration Sizing, Configuration & Quote (https://cucst.cloudapps.cisco.com/). · The following are removed from the Sizing Tool for CST 15: o Unified Contact Center Enterprise is removed from Customer Collaboration. o Collaboration Management |
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· IM & Presence VM is categorized into Extra-small, Small, Medium, and Large. · CER 15 does not support 20000 users with Hosted Collaboration Solution (HCS). · Gateway platforms: The following gateway platforms are added, supporting until the XE 17.13 IOS release: o Catalyst 8000V Edge-S o Catalyst 8000V Edge-M o vCube on AWS/Azure o Catalyst 8000V Edge-L o Cisco 8300 Catalyst Edge Series-1N1S-6T o Cisco 8300 Catalyst Edge Series-2N2S-6T o Cisco 8300 Catalyst Edge Series-1N1S-4T2X o Cisco 8300 Catalyst Edge Series-2N2S-4T2X o Cisco 8200 Catalyst Edge-1N-4T o Cisco 8200L Catalyst Edge Series-1N-4T · The field “VMWare ESXi 5.5+ Latency Sensitivity Option Set to High” in Voice Messaging. · The following are updated as per the recommendation: o Memory and disk space of Unified CM 15. o The memory of IM & Presence 15. o Memory and CPU of CER 15. |
Release 14.0(2) |
June 03, 2021 |
This release includes the following updates: · Solution saving to XML for System Releases exceeding 14 could fail or be incomplete. · Call processing utilization increase for Cisco Unified Communications Manager and IM and Presence Service versions 11.5(1)SU10 to 12.5. This is due to software patches for Spectre and Meltdown defect mitigation. · The maximum number of Regions and Locations allowed per Unified CM server is doubled: Up to 4000 Regions and 4000 Locations for Medium and Large platforms or 7,500 or 10,000 users |
Release 14 (build 004) |
April 20, 2021 |
Since the initial release of CST 14, the following corrections have been implemented to correct minor issues with the initial release: · Correction to Contact Center processes utilization reporting · Update to correct IM and Presence Service sizing with the 1000-user OVA · Corrections to Processor Type selection |
Release 14 |
April 06, 2021 |
This release provides the following updates: · Sizing updates for Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Large, Medium and Small OVA) · Introduction of CPU-based scaling via Processor Generation and Processor Clock Speed · Sizing update for IM and Presence Service · Cisco Unity Connection platform extension to include Google Workspace · Added Cisco Meeting Server web app external client support via Expressway or CMS Edge Server · Bug fixes and improvements |
Release 12.7(2) |
May 19, 2020 |
This release provides the following updates: · Sizing updates for the Unified Contact Center Express server · Bug fixes and improvements |
Release 12.7(1) |
February 4, 2020 |
This release provides the following updates: · Supported releases updated to remove End of Life Cisco Unified Communications Manager releases, including 8.6(x), 9.0(x) and 9.5(x). Support within this release category was also removed for IM and Presence Service, and other UC applications. · Updated inputs for the IM and Presence Service. Note: That IM and Presence estimated capacities are adjusted to reflect actual capacities more accurately. · The audio-only conferencing capacity estimate for the Cisco Meeting Server is reduced from 3000 users per bridge to 2200 users to reflect actual capacities more accurately. · Support added for new releases of Cisco Meeting Server, Cisco Meeting Management, TelePresence Management System, and IOS gateways. · Server capacity warning messages were added to help administrators size Prime Collaboration Provisioning and Prime Collaboration Assurance deployments. · Bug fixes and improvements. |
Release 12.6(2) |
August 13, 2019 |
This release provides the following updates: · Bug fixes and improvements · Fixes for broken links within the CST tool. |
Release 12.6(1) |
June 11, 2019 |
This release updates the list of supported applications to include CSR 12.6 applications. |
Release 12.5(2) |
March 07, 2019 |
This release updates Cisco Unified Communications Manager sizing with the following enhancements: ■ New inputs to specify the number of users who use IPv6 addresses and the number of users using IPv4 addresses. ■ You can now override the recommended number of Unified CM call processing VM pairs and input the number you plan to deploy. The value you enter gets used in the final calculation of VM Resources. |
Release 12.5(1) |
January 17, 2019 |
This release provides the following updates and enhancements: ■ Webex Video Mesh is introduced for on-premise support for Unified CM-registered SIP audio and video clients, devices, conferencing systems, and Webex Teams clients. ■ Hybrid calling sizing is no longer supported via the Collaboration Sizing Tool. The Hybrid Media Node option is removed. In addition, some hybrid calling fields have been removed from the Unified Communications Manager and Expressway inputs. ■ Cisco Meeting Server includes new inputs for more accurate sizing when adding CMS Conferencing traffic. ■ The list of supported applications is updated to include CSR 12.5 components and versions. Business rules updates for the following products: ■ Cisco Unified Communications Manager ■ IM and Presence Service ■ Cisco Emergency Responder ■ Cisco Unified Contact Center Express ■ Cisco Unity Connection Sizing updates to the following products due to the Spectre/Meltdown updates: ■ Cisco Unified Communications Manager ■ IM and Presence Service ■ Cisco Emergency Responder |
Release 12.1(3) |
October 30, 2018 |
This release provides bug fixes and enhancements to Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Added questions about using third-party tools on the Unified Communications Manager Deployment Model page. It also includes improved Expressway sizing rules to better estimate Cisco Unified CM clusters and server requirements on non-hybrid (MRA only) deployments. |
Release 12.1(2) |
August 8, 2018 |
This release provides the following updates: ■ Bug fixes ■ Added business rules for the following products: o Cisco Expressway X8.11 ■ Improved Expressway sizing rules for better estimates of server requirements. ■ Updated new product names: o Cisco Spark changed to Cisco Webex Teams o Cisco WebEx Meetings Server changed to Cisco Webex Meetings Server |
Release 12.1(1) |
May 1, 2018 |
This release provides the following updates: ■ Bug fixes ■ Added business rules for the following products: o Cisco WebEx Meeting Server 3.0 o Cisco Meeting Server 2.3 o Cisco TelePresence Management Suite 15.6 o Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 12.1 o Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning 12.4 ■ Improved Expressway sizing rules for better estimates of server requirements. |
Release 12.0(3) |
November 3, 2017 |
This release added support for Cisco Meeting Management 1.0. |
Release 12.0(2) |
October 9, 2017 |
This release includes software bug fixes and enhancements. |
Release 12.0(1) |
August 24, 2017 |
This release provides the following updates and enhancements: ■ Updated Software, performance impacting features, virtual machines, hardware, SKUs, and latest performance test results for the following products: o Cisco Unified Communications Manager 12.0(1) o Cisco Expressway X8.10 o Cisco Unified Contact Center Express 11.6(1) o Cisco Unity Connection 12.0(1) o Cisco WebEx Meeting Server 2.7 and 2.8 o Cisco Emergency Responder 12.0(1) o Cisco Prime Collaboration 12.2 and 12.3 o IOS 16.6 ■ Added support for IPv6 sizing. ■ Added support for sizing of the Hybrid Media Node. ■ Enhanced Cisco Expressway sizing model. ■ Enhanced Cisco Unity Connection model. ■ Added support for sizing Cisco Unified Communications Manager IM and Presence Service for centralized IM and Presence cluster and decentralized IM and Presence cluster deployment type (IM and Presence servers are part of Unified CM cluster). |
Release 11.5(5) |
April 27, 2017 |
This release provides the following updates and enhancements: ■ Updated Software, performance-impacting features, virtual machines, hardware, SKUs, and latest performance test results for the following products: o Cisco Prime Collaboration 12.1 o Cisco Meeting Server 2.2 o Cisco TelePresence Management Suite 15.5 |
Release 11.5(4) |
February 10, 2017 |
This release provides the following updates and enhancements: ■ Beginning with Cisco Unified Communications Manager 11.5(1), the Collaboration Sizing Tool no longer supports sizing or licensing for Unified CCE. The Unified CCE Components page, Unified CCE Inbound page, and Unified CCE Outbound page is used to calculate Call Processing Servers and Gateways only. All other pages are no longer offered. For more details, see the Solution Design Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise, Release 11.5(1). ■ Updated Software, performance-impacting features, virtual machines, hardware, SKUs, and latest performance test results for the following products: o Cisco Expressway o Cisco Unified Contact Center Express o Cisco Meeting Server o Cisco Unity Connection. ■ Added support for: o Cisco Prime Collaboration version 11.6. o Cisco Expressway version 8.9. o Cisco Meeting Server version 2.1 with TMS 15.4. |
Release 11.5(3) |
November 25, 2016 |
This release modifies how devices registered through Cisco Expressway are counted, depending on whether 10,000 or 7,500 OVA is used, and includes counts for CTI Ports in the device limit. Minor bug fixes are also included in Release 11.5(3). |
Release 11.5(2) |
September 6, 2016 |
This release supports Cisco Unified Contact Center Express 11.5(1). Added video conferencing application Cisco Meeting Server 2.0. |
Release 11.5(1) |
June 7, 2016 |
This release includes: ■ Software fixes and enhancements to Cisco Prime Collaboration. ■ Added support for Cisco Spark and Connector services found in Applications within the Unified Communication Manager section. ■ Added support for Cisco Unity Connection Video Mail Recording and Playback. ■ Support for Collaboration System Release 11.6(1), TelePresence Server 4.4, Cisco TelePresence Conductor 4.3, Cisco TelePresence Management Suite 15.3. |
Release 11.1(1) |
February 16, 2016 |
This release supports Cisco Virtualized Voice Browser (VVB), Cisco Expressway 8.7, TelePresence Management Server 15.1, Cisco TelePresence Conductor 4.2, IOS 3.17, and 15.6(1)M. |
Release 11.0(5) |
November 30, 2015 |
This release includes support for Cisco WebEx Meetings Server 2.6(1). |
Release 11.0(4) |
October 21, 2015 |
This release includes software fixes and enhancements to Cisco MediaSense, Cisco TelePresence, and Bill of Materials. Added support for Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise 11.0(1). |
Release 11.0(3) |
August 6, 2015 |
This release includes software fixes and enhancements to Cisco MediaSense, Cisco Expressway, and Gateways. |
Release 11.0(2) |
June 26, 2015 |
This release includes software fixes and enhancements to Cisco Unity Connection, Cisco TelePresence, and Gateways. It also includes updated software, performance-impacting features, virtual machines, hardware, SKUs, and the latest performance test results for all products supported by the Sizing Tool. |
Release 10.6(4) |
May 8, 2015 |
This release includes enhancements to Cisco TelePresence. |
Release 10.6(2) |
February 4, 2015 |
This release includes support for Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS), Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.6(1), and TelePresence 4.1/XC3.0. Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise is available for sizing with Cisco Unified Communications Manager 10.5(2). |
Release 10.6(1) |
December 9, 2014 |
This release supports Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) and Cisco 4000 Series ISRs. It also includes updated software, performance-impacting features, virtual machines, hardware, SKUs, and the latest performance test results for all products supported by the Sizing Tool. |
Release 10.5(4) |
September 26, 2014 |
This release includes software fixes and enhancements to Cisco Unified Contact Center Express, Cisco WebEx Meetings Server, and Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster calculation. |
Release 10.5(3) |
September 5, 2014 |
This release includes updated software, virtual machines, hardware, SKUs, and the latest performance test results for all products supported by the Sizing Tool. |
Release 10.5(2) |
June 27, 2014 |
This release includes support for Cisco Expressway X8.2. |
Release 10.5(1) |
June 13, 2014 |
This release includes software fixes and enhancements to Cisco Expressway X8.1 and Cisco TelePresence XC 2.3/TS 4.0. |
Release 10.0(2) |
April 25, 2014 |
This release includes software fixes and enhancements to Cisco Expressway X8.1 and Cisco Unified Communications Manager 10.0(1) Dial Plan support. |
Release 10.0(1) |
January 14, 2014 |
This release supports Cisco Expressway X8.1 and Cisco TelePresence XC 2.2/TS 3.1. |
Release 10.0(1) |
December 13, 2013 |
This release supports Collaboration 10.0 sizing and includes the new Export to VPMT feature to assist with VM server sizing. |
Release 9.0(4) |
June 3, 2013 |
This release includes: ■ Support for Cisco Unified Intelligence Center 9.0(2), Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager 9.0(1), Cisco Unified Operations Manager 9.0(1), Cisco Unified Service Monitor 9.0(1), Cisco Unified Service Statistics Manager 9.0(1), Cisco MediaSense 9.1(1), and Cisco Finesse 9.1(1). ■ Software fixes and enhancements to MediaSense. The MySavedSolutions folder is now located in your default document location. |
Release 9.0(3) |
January 31, 2013 |
Supports Cisco Unified Intelligence Center 9.0(2), Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager 9.0(1), Cisco Unified Operations Manager 9.0(1), Cisco Unified Service Monitor 9.0(1), Cisco Unified Service Statistics Manager 9.0(1), Cisco MediaSense 9.0(1). |
Release 9.0(2) |
November 6, 2012 |
This release supports Cisco Unified Intelligence Center 9.0(1), Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager 9.0(1), Cisco Unified Operations Manager 9.0(1), Cisco Unified Service Monitor 9.0(1), Cisco Unified Service Statistics Manager 9.0(1), Cisco MediaSense 9.0(1), and Cisco WebEx Meetings Server 1.0(1). |
Maintenance Release 9.0(1) |
September 12, 2012 |
This release supports Cisco Unified Intelligence Center 9.0(1), Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager 9.0(1), Cisco Unified Operations Manager 9.0(1), Cisco Unified Service Monitor 9.0(1), Cisco Unified Service Statistics Manager 9.0(1), Cisco MediaSense 9.0(1). |
Release 9.0(1) |
June 28, 2012 |
This release supports Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9.0(1), Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise 8.5(3) and 9.0(1), Cisco Unified Contact Center Express 8.5(1) and 9.0(1), Cisco Emergency Responder 8.7(1) and 9.0(1), Cisco Unified Intelligence Center 8.5(2), 8.5(3), 8.5(4) and 9.0(1), Cisco Unity Connection 9.0(1), Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8.6(3) and 8.6(4), Cisco Intercompany Media Engine 8.6(2) and 9.0(1), Cisco Unified Presence 8.6(4), Cisco Unity Connection 8.6(1), Cisco MediaSense 8.5(3), 8.5(4) and 9.0(1). This release also features improvements to the "save" options and a more consistent user interface with improved navigation options. |
Release 8.6(2) |
July 15, 2011 |
This release supports Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise 8.5(2), Cisco Unified Intelligence Center 8.0(4), Cisco Unified Communication Manager Session Management Edition 8.6(1), and Cisco Unity Connection 8.6(1). |
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