11-11-2024 01:20 PM
According this this CVE it is "A vulnerability in the web UI of Cisco Desk Phone 9800 Series, Cisco IP Phone 6800, 7800, and 8800 Series, and Cisco Video Phone 8875 with Cisco Multiplatform Firmware" How do can I tell if my phones have MPP firmware, or is this firmware only on the 8875? The grammar is confusing me.
Solved! Go to Solution.
11-11-2024 09:59 PM
If you look at the affected products it’s clearer that it affects MPP firmware only.
The easiest way to tell if your devices are using MPP firmware or not would be to know what call control system you’re using. In general if it’s CM they’ll be using Enterprise firmware and if it’s Webex Calling or 3:re party control system they’ll be using MPP.
11-11-2024 09:59 PM
If you look at the affected products it’s clearer that it affects MPP firmware only.
The easiest way to tell if your devices are using MPP firmware or not would be to know what call control system you’re using. In general if it’s CM they’ll be using Enterprise firmware and if it’s Webex Calling or 3:re party control system they’ll be using MPP.
11-12-2024 08:59 AM
Thank you for the reply, @Roger Kallberg. I am using CM, but beyond that is there a way to tell, or I just trust that because of CM that it is Enterprise firmware?
11-12-2024 09:37 AM
With CM your devices would use Enterprise software. It is possible in theory to use MPP software, however then you’ll be setting up your devices as 3:rd party SIP devices and that’s quite unusual.
11-12-2024 10:23 AM
The phone model listed on the back of the physical phone will have "3PCC" or "3PW" in the model number if it is a MPP model. If it is an Enterprise model it usually "CP-<model number>-K9=" or sometimes "CP-<model number>-W-K9=" for white phones.
Maren
Discover and save your favorite ideas. Come back to expert answers, step-by-step guides, recent topics, and more.
New here? Get started with these tips. How to use Community New member guide