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Steven DiStefano
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General Information

The UC 500 Software Packs bundle all the necessary files for the UC 500 Series platform. The files include UC 500 IOS image, voicemail and automated attendant CUE software, IP Phone firmware files, and multiple TAR/archive files for various components of the UC 500 (for example vlan information, default configuration files for each product SKU, ringer files for IP Phones, music-on-hold files, background images for colored IP Phones, etc.). The UC 500 Software Packs are thoroughly tested with CCA releases and are pre-installed on UC 500 shipped from Cisco.

For any questions relating to the UC 500 Software Packs please email uc500-swp@cisco.com.

To download the latest UC 500 Series software go here:

https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-9829/

For the latest CCA software go here:

http://www.cisco.com/go/configassist

For the latest OM software go here:

http://www.cisco.com/go/officemanager

Software Pack Roadmap

Note: Timelines & Releases are tentative and are subjected to change

Software

Pack

Release

Timeframe

IOSCMECUE

Compatible

CCA

8.6.22013-JUL15.1(4)M68.68.6.53.2.3
8.6.12012-NOV15.1(4)M58.68.6.53.2.2
8.6.0

2012-JUN

15.1(4)M48.68.6.33.2.1
8.2.02011-JUL

15.1(2)T4

8.18.0.63.1
8.1.02010-DEC15.1(2)T28.18.0.33.0
8.0.52010-NOV15.0(1)XA3a8.08.0.32.2.6
8.0.42010-AUG15.0(1)XA3a8.08.0.22.2.5
8.0.3

BETA1

15.0(1)XA3a8.08.0.22.2.5 (Beta)
8.0.22010-MAR15.0(1)XA28.07.1.32.2.2
8.0.12010-FEB15.0(1)XA1a8.07.1.32.2.2
8.0.02009-NOV15.0(1)XA8.07.1.32.2
7.0.42009-OCT12.4(20)T47.07.0.32.1.1
7.1.32009-SEP12.4(24)SB7.17.0.32.1

1. Software Pack 8.0.3 was only released as a BETA release.

2. Software Pack 8.0.5 was an unplanned release in response to CSCti85760

Phone Firmware Matrix

Software

Pack

SPA-525G

SPA-50X

SPA-30X


SPA 51x

7914

7915

7916

7921

7925

79367937

7940

7960

79XX

6901

6911

6921

6941

6961

8961

9951

9971


8.6.27.5.2c7.5.2c7.5.2d5.0.41.0.41.4.1SR13.3.211.4.48.1.29.1.19.1.19.1.19.2.2
8.6.17.5.2a7.5.2b7.5.2b5.0.41.0.41.4.1SR13.3.211.4.48.1.29.1.19.1.19.1.19.2.2
8.6.07.4.9c7.4.9c
5.0.41.0.41.4.1SR13.3.211.4.48.1.29.1.19.1.19.1.19.2.2
8.2.07.4.8a7.4.8a

5.0.4

1.0.4

1.3.4SR1

3.3.20

1.3.4

8.1.28.5.4S9.0.28.5.4--
8.1.07.4.67.4.6
5.0.41.0.41.3.4SR13.3.201.3.48.1.28.5.4S9.0.28.5.4--
8.0.57.4.47.4.4
5.0.41.0.41.3.4SR13.3.201.3.48.1.28.5.3S------
8.0.47.4.47.4.4
5.0.41.0.41.3.4SR13.3.201.3.48.1.28.5.3S------
8.0.37.4.47.4.4
5.0.41.0.41.3.33.3.201.3.48.1.28.5.3S------
8.0.27.4.37.4.3
5.0.41.0.41.3.33.3.201.3.48.1.28.5.3S------
8.0.17.4.37.4.3
5.0.41.0.41.3.33.3.201.3.48.1.28.5.3S------
8.0.07.4.27.4.2
5.0.41.0.41.3.33.3.201.3.48.1.28.5.3S------
7.0.47.1.97.1.3c
5.0.31.0.3

1.2.1 / 1.3.1

3.3.161.3.28.0.18.4.2S------
7.1.37.1.97.1.3c
5.0.31.0.3

1.2.1 / 1.3.1

3.3.161.3.28.0.18.4.2S------

  • Firmware version 8.1.17 will be the last release for the CP-52X model phones bundled with the Software Packs.

MD5 Checksum

A UC 500 Software Pack contains a bundle of various software components resulting to a large zip file - E.g. 300MB. To validate the integrity of the Software Pack before use with CCA the checksum of the Software Pack can be compared to the MD5 checksum posted here. A program like FSUM can be used to compute the checksum-

http://www.slavasoft.com/fsum/

C:\SWP\8.0.5>fsum UC5*

SlavaSoft Optimizing Checksum Utility - fsum 2.52.00337
Implemented using SlavaSoft QuickHash Library <www.slavasoft.com>
Copyright (C) SlavaSoft Inc. 1999-2007. All rights reserved.

; SlavaSoft Optimizing Checksum Utility - fsum 2.52.00337 <www.slavasoft.com>
;
; Generated on 11/30/10 at 17:26:58
;
0a3f57b0a86e31b79cfe44e9503fb376 *UC520_8.0.5.zip
335b94e433d26f2c792e46072000122f *UC540_8.0.5.zip
f49be072816f67e92d3c45aca89a5215 *UC560_8.0.5.zip

C:\SWP\8.0.5>

Software

Pack

UC520UC540UC560
8.1.06daf84694817c48d137dda9581f13df2a8daf57fbc3345c08a7f9a3e54a5aa29e0e116d1de929bb9f6bf4815ccbad873
8.0.50a3f57b0a86e31b79cfe44e9503fb376335b94e433d26f2c792e46072000122ff49be072816f67e92d3c45aca89a5215
8.0.4262e48b32d94bc281885c763fd62e570bce30391a3278c782230defe3b3820bc454296bd0024d6b4bc5f005d9f9b357c

General Announcements

  • 12-20-2010 - Software Pack 8.1.0 and the corresponding Locale Packs have been posted on the Support Community and CCO.

  • 11-30-2010 - Software Pack 8.0.5 and the corresponding CUE localization files have been posted on the Support Community and CCO. SWP 8.0.2 and 8.0.4 along with the corresponding localization files will be removed from the Support Community on 12-3-2010. If these files are needed after their removal they can still be downloaded from CCO, or email uc500-swp@cisco.com to request the specific files needed.

Comments
Scott Martin
Level 1
Level 1

Hi Alberto,

I'd be happy to be able to use the full feature set in 8.6, however due to the ludicrous decision to drop all CLI support in favour of an incomplete and inflexible GUI tool (CCA), there is little hope of that.  I was told this was because of support costs, yet my customers were more than happy to spend more to get TAC CLI support to be able to use the features available, rather than the low quality SBSC CCA GUI only support, but they don't have a choice.

You have a solution that doesn't support:

  • A variety of SIP trunk providers and configs as CLI is not allowed, and CCA lacks the appropriate options
  • Multisite with 3-digit extension dialling (easily accomplished in CLI)
  • Transfer from AA to BACD with a SIP trunk (apparently unsupported in mainline CME, yet worked fine prior to the latest software pack/CME) (a cheap key system can even do this)
  • Multiple SIP trunks from multiple providers requiring authentication (even the UC320 can handle that)

You talk about quality, look above and start there. As our previous requests and concerns have been ignored, I have no doubt these will be also, hence why we've decided to drop this product suite. Your team has also advised us of the long term vision for UC in Cisco and it doesn't include CME, in favour of Cisco Business Edition. No CME = No UC500.

We have supported this platform since its inception, only to find we are being ignored by the vendor. Partners are angry, and have every right to be.

A smart idea would be to introduce, let's say, a UC600 series, based on ISR G2 technology, fully supported with CLI and CCA, running IOS/CME with appropriate customer selected support levels. Add a couple of EHWIC slots for some WAN connectivity options and you have an unbeatable all in one data/voice/video/wireless SMB platform, but what do I know.

And I agree with the other posts above, the BE3000 is a joke in its current form and feature set.

To say we are bitterly dissapointed at Cisco's handling of the evolution of this product would be a gross understatement. The UC500 platform used to be an asset to our business, now it's a liability.

John Platts
Level 4
Level 4

BE3000 is actually based on the full Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CallManager) product. However, some of the features available on BE5000, BE6000, and the full CallManager product have been disabled in BE3000 8.6. Cisco has plans to enhance the BE3000 platform, including the addition of new features found in the full CallManager product, in future software releases.

paolo bevilacqua
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

John Platts wrote:

                       

BE3000 is actually based on the full Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CallManager) product. However, some of the features available on BE5000, BE6000, and the full CallManager product have been disabled in BE3000 8.6. Cisco has plans to enhance the BE3000 platform, including the addition of new features found in the full CallManager product, in future software releases.

                   

But sales are made with the current product, not promises for the future. Beside, there some important features that not even the full CM of today has, or that require costly and complicated additional products, I name some here: paging, overlay DN to a button, call forward all for non-primary buttons. There are more, and these are what make my customers love the products (some have happily migrated from CM to CME).

I agree with Scott, BE3000 of today is a dud, if Cisco's is betting on it, will get a sound beating, and we partners too.

CHRIS YEO
Level 1
Level 1

Paolo,

The issue that I have, is that I am going to be selling this product well into next year, with an eos date of end of the year (although not official).  It will make us look bad in a few years when we tell the customer we need to sell them something else that can be supported.

nalbert
Level 4
Level 4

I would look at this way, Cisco has always supported its products atleast 3 years after it has killed it and it annouces EOS atleast 6 months before it kills a product and this is a policy.

paolo bevilacqua
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

The issue that I have, is that I am going to be selling this product well into next year, with an eos date of end of the year (although not official).  It will make us look bad in a few years when we tell the customer we need to sell them something else that can be supported.

                   

Absolutely, and here's another point that Cisco is taking the wrong way: trying to shortening the lifespan of phone systems. That It is normally longer than the one of routers and switches (that is already very long in comparison to PCs).

Competitors are still supporting (for hetfy fees) 20 or 30 years old systems. 3 years post-EoS support is ridiculously short, and even 5 is basically showing contempt to customers..

CHRIS YEO
Level 1
Level 1

Navin,

I also couldn't agree more with you on this.  I want to be able to sell an iphone.  My understanding of the BE3000, is that I will be going back to selling a razor.

Sorry, update, I also know that we are unable to sell this product in Canada.

briancothran
Level 1
Level 1

Are there any more releases planned for this product line?  I see no updates and nothing planned.

gregatatt
Level 1
Level 1

"Are there any more releases planned for this product line?  I see no updates and nothing planned." ...

Same question here.

Alberto Montilla
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Gregory;

Sorry for the late reply. We are working on a quality release that will be out in the coming weeks. Please stay tuned.

Regards;

Alberto

paolo bevilacqua
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Alberto Montilla wrote:

                       

Hi Gregory;

Sorry for the late reply. We are working on a quality release that will be out in the coming weeks. Please stay tuned.      

That is a great proposition, however I've been informed that the upcoming release will not contain a fix for CSCub52837, that causes packet loss for each new connection to CUE. Honestly I would have hoped something better for a problem initally reported in Aug. '12.

gregatatt
Level 1
Level 1

Thanks Alberto, but I was wondering about CME upgrade or other new/enhanced features like full Jabber support ... not a bug fix release.

Thanks.

paolo bevilacqua
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Gregory Laub wrote:

                       

Thanks Alberto, but I was wondering about CME upgrade or other new/enhanced features like full Jabber support ... not a bug fix release.

As discussed before, al indications are that Cisco has decided to cut development short, and leave UC500 at the current IOS level of 15.1M (that was actually released two years ago for the equivalent ISR G1 or G2 platform). We are now just awaiting for the upcoming end of sales announcement.

Of course my apologies if I'm wrong, in case Cisco would change their mind, and announce anything different from the above.

pierrescotland
Level 1
Level 1

I am also 100% annoyed at Cisco's attitude to this product, it seems the only option will be to sell CME via ISRg2s which is a *lot* more expensive.  BE3000 seems like a new platform completely that doesn't follow any existing Cisco product line and for this reason alone I will not touch it, even if it did work.  For larger customers a discounted BE6000 seems the only option, but honestly I'm looking at LYNC 2013 or Hosted LYNC for my SME customers.

Cisco are going to lose the SME market completely if they do not announce a UC600(ISRg2) very shortly, as I for one refuse to sell BE3000 or that even more awful UC300 and I am sure I'm not alone.

Very disappointed with Cisco, even our Express Unified Communications Speciality does not have a direct replacement, aparently I have to hire a few more CCNPs (which I do not need and can't afford).

artbalkjr
Level 1
Level 1

Anyone know if support for the 8961, 9951/71 side card (CP-CKEM) is it on the roadmap for the UC500?

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