New and Changed Features
What's New in Release 11.2(1)
30 fps Video Support for iOS Devices
Jabber Guest supports 30 fps video on iPhone (iPhone 8 and later) and iPad (iPad Pro and later).
Resolved Caveats
This release provides fixes for a number of known issues. See Resolved Caveats in Release 11.2(1) for a list of caveats fixed in this release.
What's New in Release 11.2
Support for New Client Operating Systems
This release includes support for the following client operating systems:
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macOS 10.15 Catalina
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iOS 13
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Android 9.0 API 28
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64-bit Android operating systems
CentOS 6.10
For this release, Cisco Jabber Guest Server runs on a virtual machine with a 64-bit distribution of CentOS 6.10.
Resolved Caveats
This release provides fixes for a number of known issues. See Resolved Caveats in Release 11.2 for a list of caveats fixed in this release.
Requirements
Server Requirements
Cisco Product Requirements
Deploy Cisco Jabber Guest with an existing Cisco Unified Communications Manager installation.
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.6.x or later
Cisco Jabber Guest requires that your Cisco Unified Communications Manager be configured to work with Cisco Expressway.
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Cisco Jabber Guest Server
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Cisco Expressway-C X8.2 or later
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Cisco Expressway-E X8.2 or later
Important
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Without Cisco Expressway-C and Cisco Expressway-E, you are limited to testing with clients that can directly access the network on which the Cisco Jabber Guest server is homed.
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You cannot use the same Cisco Expressway-C and Cisco Expressway-E pair or cluster for both Cisco Jabber Guest and Expressway for Mobile and Remote Access.
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For more information, download the Cisco Expressway Administrator Guide, deployment guides, and release notes or see the online help for complete information on configuring the options available on your Cisco Expressway.
Reverse Proxy Server Requirements
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/call
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/jabberc (used for HTTP/call control)
Configure the reverse proxy to redirect any HTTP requests to HTTPS.
Virtual Machine Requirements
Cisco Jabber Guest is deployed as a virtual server using the Open Virtualization Format (OVF) standard for packaging and distributing virtual appliances that run in a virtual environment. It requires VMware vSphere as the hypervisor. Cisco publishes the distribution as an OVF file with the file extension .OVA, which stands for Open Virtual Appliance. This file contains the OVF template for the application. The OVF template defines the virtual machine’s hardware and is preloaded with required software.
Hardware and System Requirements
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A server platform that meets VMware’s Compatibility Guide for VMware vSphere 5.1 or later is required. The Cisco Jabber Guest virtual machine uses a 64-bit distribution of CentOS 6.10. Make sure that the server platform uses CPUs that are capable of 64-bit instructions.
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Cisco Jabber Guest Server is supported on any Full UC Performance CPU, beginning with Intel Xeon Processor 5600 with a minimum physical core speed of 2.53 GHz or higher and any Restricted UC Performance CPU, beginning with Intel Xeon Processor E5 2609 v1 with a minimum physical core speed of 2.4 GHz or higher. For more information on Full UC performance CPUs and Restricted UC Performance CPUs, see the Processors/CPUs section in UC Virtualization Supported Hardware.
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Cisco Jabber Guest is allowed on server models meeting required specifications, including Cisco Business Edition 6000 (BE6000), Cisco Business Edition 7000 (BE7000), and UC on UCS Tested Reference Configurations with a Full UC Performance CPU. BE6000M (M2) UCS C200 M2 TRC#1 is not supported. For more information, see Virtualization for Cisco Jabber Guest Server. Cisco Jabber Guest Server must follow the application co-residency and virtual-to-physical sizing rules in the Unified Communications Virtualization Sizing Guidelines.
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Cisco Jabber Guest supports all virtualization software described in Purchasing/Sourcing Options for Required Virtualization Software.
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If Cisco Jabber Guest Server is installed on a Cisco Business Edition 6000 server or Cisco Business Edition 7000 server, it must follow the additional co-residency rules in the Cisco Business Edition 6000 and Cisco Business Edition 7000 Co-residency Policy Requirements.
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See the VMware developer documentation for additional configuration and hardware requirements. We highly recommend using the Cisco Unified Computing System (CUCS) to simplify and maximize performance.
Supported Storage Models
Virtual Machine Specifications
RAM |
CPU |
Storage |
Operating System |
CPU Resource Allocation |
Memory Resource Allocation |
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4 GB |
2 logical CPUs with 1 core each |
100 GB |
CentOS 6.10 64-bit |
Default (not defined) |
Default (not defined) |
VMware vSphere Feature Support
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VM OVA template deployment (using the Cisco-provided Cisco Jabber Guest OVA)
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VMware vMotion
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VMware vSphere Distributed Switch (vDS)
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VMware Dynamic Resource Scheduler (DRS)
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VMware Storage vMotion (Storage DRS)
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VMware Virtual Machine Snapshots
You can restart Cisco Jabber Guest on a different VMware ESXi host and create or revert VMware Snapshots as long as the application was shut down without any issues before moving or taking a snapshot.
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VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM)
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VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB)
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VMware Data Recovery (VDR)
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VMware Dynamic Power Management (Cisco Jabber Guest must be configured to run 24/7)
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Long Distance vMotion (vMotion over a WAN)
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VMware Fault Tolerance (FT)
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VMware Hot Add
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Copying a Cisco Jabber Guest virtual machine (must use OVA to deploy new server)
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Configuring Cisco Jabber Guest with multiple virtual network interface controllers (vNICs)
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Third-party Virtual to Physical (V2P) migration tools
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Third-party deployment tools
License Requirements
Cisco Jabber Guest is licensed and obtained through User Connect Licensing (UCL), Cisco Unified Workspace Licensing (CUWL), and other ordering mechanisms. Contact a sales representative from a Cisco partner or from Cisco for ordering details. No license keys are provided or required for the Cisco Jabber Guest software.
The following table describes the license requirements for using Cisco Expressway with Cisco Jabber Guest.
License |
Requirement |
Note |
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Rich Media Session licenses |
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TURN relay license |
TURN licensed on Cisco Expressway |
When you order Cisco Expressway, a TURN relay license is included. |
Advanced Networking (AN) license |
If Cisco Jabber Guest is installed in a dual-NIC deployment, an AN license is required on Cisco Expressway. |
When you order Cisco Expressway, an AN license is included. |
The following table describes the license requirements for using Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (VCS) with Cisco Jabber Guest.
License |
Requirement |
Note |
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Traversal call licenses |
2 traversal call licenses are required per Cisco Jabber Guest session:
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TURN relay license |
TURN licensed on Cisco VCS |
When you order Cisco VCS, a TURN relay license is included. |
Dual Network Interface (DI) license |
If Cisco Jabber Guest is installed in a dual-NIC deployment, a DI license is required on Cisco VCS. |
When you order Cisco VCS, a DI license is not included. Specifically select this license. |
Client Requirements
Client Hardware and System Requirements
Users require a multimedia-capable computer with a camera and microphone that support the following software and hardware requirements:
Windows Requirements |
Mac Requirements |
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Operating system |
Microsoft Windows 7 or later |
macOS 10.13 to 10.15 |
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Hardware |
GPU capable of OpenGL 1.2 or later Minimum CPU supporting SSE2 (Pentium IV or newer) Encoding at 720p 30 fps requires Intel Core2Duo @ 1.2 GHz or better Encoding at VGA 30 fps can be done on as low-end CPUs as the Intel Atom @ 1.6 GHz |
Intel x86 processor Encoding at 720p 30 fps requires Intel Core2Duo @ 1.2 GHz or better. For optimal experience, Core2Duo @ 2 GHz with 2 MB L2 cache per core is recommended. |
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Browsers |
Mozilla Firefox 10 or later Google Chrome 18 or later Microsoft
Internet Explorer 8 or later (32-bit, or 64-bit running 32-bit tabs only. 64-bit browsers running 64-bit tabs are not supported.)
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Safari 7 to 11 Mozilla Firefox 10 or later2 Google Chrome 18 or later
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- Open Microsoft Internet Explorer.
- From the Tools menu, click Internet options.
- Click the Programs tab.
- Under Opening Internet Explorer, choose Always in Internet Explorer on the desktop.
Cisco Jabber Guest Plug-in Requirement
The Cisco Jabber Guest solution includes a browser plug-in that is downloaded and installed by the caller on the local machine. For Google Chrome and Firefox (50 and later), the web page prompts the user to install the Chrome/Firefox Extension and the Cisco Jabber Guest Add-on. For all other browsers, the Cisco Jabber Guest web page prompts the caller to download and install the plug-in the first time the service is used.
New plug-ins are periodically made available with fixes and new functionality. The caller is prompted to download and install the new plug-in the next time an attempt is made to place a call.
Supported Mobile Devices
Android Supported Devices
We support Cisco Jabber Guest for Android on audio and video for the following Android devices and operating systems:
Make |
Model |
Minimum Android OS |
Limitations |
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BlackBerry | Priv | 5.1 | Blackberry Priv device limitation: If Jabber is removed from the recently viewed apps list, and the device is kept idle for some time, then Jabber becomes inactive. |
Fujitsu | Arrows M357 | 6.0.1 | |
Google Nexus | 4 | 5.1.1 | |
5 | 5 | ||
5X | 6 | ||
6 | 5.0.2 | ||
6P | 6 | If you have a Google Nexus 6P device with Android OS version 6.x or 7.0, then contact your administrator to set your Jabber phone service as a secure phone service. Otherwise, your device might not respond. However, if your Android OS version is 7.1 or later, no action is required. | |
7 | 5 | ||
9 | 5.0.2 | ||
10 | 5 | ||
Pixel | 7 | ||
Pixel C | 6 | ||
Pixel XL | 7 | ||
Pixel 2 | 8 | During a Jabber call if the user switches audio from mobile device to a headset, then there might be some issues with the auido for few seconds. | |
Pixel 2 XL | 8 | During a Jabber call if the user switches audio from mobile device to a headset, then there might be some issues with the auido for few seconds. | |
Pixel 3 | 8 | If you use the attached headset with the phone, then there might be some issues with the audio for few seconds. | |
Pixel 3 XL | 8 | If you use the attached headset with the phone, then there might be some issues with the audio for few seconds. | |
Honeywell Dolphin | CT40 | 7.1.1 | |
CT50 | 5 | ||
HTC | 10 | 6 | |
A9 | 6 | ||
E9 PLUS | 5.0.2 | ||
M7 | 5 | ||
M8 | 5 | ||
M9 | 5 | ||
One Max | 5 | ||
X9 | 6 | ||
Huawei | Honor 7 | 5 | |
M2 | 5 | ||
Mate 7 | 5 | ||
Mate 8 | 6 | ||
Mate 9 | 6 | ||
Nova | 7 | ||
Mate 10 | 8 | ||
Mate 10 Pro | 8 | ||
P8 | 5 | ||
P9 | 6 | ||
P10 | 7 | ||
P10 Plus | 7 | ||
P20 | 8 | ||
P20 Pro | 8 | ||
Mate20 | 8 | ||
Mate20 Pro | 8 | ||
LG | G2 | 5 | |
G3 | 5 | ||
G4 | 5.1 | ||
G5 | 6 | ||
G6 | 7 | ||
V10 | 5 | ||
V30 | 8 | ||
Motorola | MC40 | 5 | Cisco Jabber supports only audio mode with MC40 device. Cisco Jabber does not support launching Webex Meetings from MC40 device. |
Moto G | 5 | ||
Moto X | 5 | ||
Moto Z Droid | 6 | ||
OnePlus | One | 5 | |
5 | 8 | ||
5T | 8 | ||
6 | 9 | ||
6T | 9 | ||
Panasonic | Toughpad FZ-X1 | 5 | Contact your administrator to set your Jabber phone service to be secure. Jabber plays ringback tone and busy tone at 24kHz. |
Samsung | All | 5 | · In the Samsung devices with Android OS 5.x or later, the auto-run option for Jabber must be enabled. |
For Android OS 5.x, you can find the auto-run option under Settings and Device Manager. | |||
For Android OS 6.x and later, you can find the auto-run option under App Smart Manager. | |||
· Jabber delays the incoming call notification pop-up on Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4(Model T320UEU1AOC1) for Canada. | |||
· Jabber delays reconnecting to the network on a Samsung Xcover 3 when it loses Wi-Fi connectivity. | |||
Smartisan | M1L | 6.0.1 | |
Sonim | XP8 | 7.1.1 | |
Sony Xperia | M2 | 5 | |
XZ | 7 | ||
XZ1 | 8 | ||
XZ2 | 8 | ||
XZ3 | 9 | ||
Z1 | 5 | ||
Z2 | 5 | ||
Z2 tablet | 5 | ||
Z3 | 5 | Sony Xperia Z3 (Model SO-01G) with Android OS 5.0.2 has poor audio on Jabber calls. | |
Z3 Tablet Compact | 5 | ||
Z3+/Z4 | 5.0.2 | Video call is unstable on Sony Z3+/Z4, you can disable your self-video for a video call or make a voice call only. | |
Z4 TAB | 5 | ||
Z5 Premium and Z5 | 5.0.2 | ||
ZR/A | 5 | There is a limitation that Sony devices with Android OS 6.0 cannot play voicemail in Jabber. | |
Xiaomi | 4C | 5.1 | |
MAX | 5.1 | ||
Mi 4 | 5 | ||
Mi 5 | 6 | ||
Mi 5s | 7 | ||
Mi 6 | 7 | ||
Mi 8 | 8 | ||
Pocophone | 8 | ||
Mi Note | 5 | ||
Mi Note 2 | 7 | ||
Mi Pad 2 | 5.1 | ||
Mi MIX 2 | 8 | ||
Mi A1 | 8 | ||
Redmi 3 | 5.1 | ||
Redmi Note 3 | 5.1 | ||
Redmi Note 4X | 6.0.1 | ||
Redmi Note 5 | 8 | ||
Zebra | TC51 | 6 | |
TC70 | 5 | TC70 devices might sometimes have issues connecting to Wi-Fi network configured over DHCP. | |
In TC70, the default value of Keep wifi on during sleep is Off, you must set it to Always On to use Jabber. | |||
TC75X | 6 |
We support Cisco Jabber Guest for Android with tested Android devices. Although other devices are not officially supported, you may be able to use Cisco Jabber Guest for Android with other devices.
iOS Supported Devices
Cisco Jabber Guest is supported on iOS 12or later.
The following table lists the iOS mobile devices that Cisco Jabber Guest supports:
iPhone |
iPad |
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iPhone 5S | Pad Air |
iPhone 6 | iPad Air 2 |
iPhone 6 Plus | iPad Air (2019) |
iPhone 6S | iPad (2017) |
iPhone 6S Plus | iPad (2018) |
iPhone SE | iPad Mini 2 |
iPhone 7 | iPad Mini 3 |
iPhone 7 Plus | iPad Mini 4 |
iPhone 8 | iPad Mini (5th generation) |
iPhone 8 Plus | iPad Pro (9.7-inch) |
iPhone X | iPad Pro (10.5-inch) |
iPhone XS | iPad Pro (11-inch) |
iPhone XS Max | iPad Pro (12.9-inch 1st generation) |
iPhone XR | iPad Pro (12.9-inch 2nd generation) |
iPad Pro (12.9-inch 3rd generation) |
Supported Destination Devices
Cisco Jabber Guest is able to dial devices registered with Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Cisco VCS, as well as Cisco TelePresence Servers and Multipoint Control Units (MCUs).
Important |
For devices that are registered with Cisco VCS, the call path must include Cisco Unified Communications Manager. |
Supported Languages
Cisco Jabber Guest Administration is available in English only.
The following tables describes the languages in which Cisco Jabber Guest mobile and web clients are available.
Browser plug-in installation is not localized.
Arabic |
German |
Portuguese (Brazilian) |
Chinese (China) |
Greek |
Portuguese (Portugal)—This language is available only for the web client. |
Chinese (Taiwan) |
Hebrew |
Russian |
Czech |
Italian |
Spanish |
Danish |
Japanese |
Swedish |
Dutch |
Korean |
Turkish |
Finnish |
Norwegian |
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French |
Polish |
Limitations and Restrictions
Supported Upgrade Paths
Cisco Jabber Guest 11.1 is supported for fresh installs or upgrades from Cisco Jabber Guest 11.0(2), 11.0(1), 11.0, 10.6(12), 10.6(11), 10.6(10), 10.6(9), 10.6(8), 10.6.(7), 10.5(3), or 10.0(2). To obtain software for a fresh install, refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Applications Ordering Guide or contact your Cisco representative. To obtain software for upgrade, go to Cisco Jabber Guest at cisco.com.
Call Session Capacity
Call Session Capacity (Cisco Expressway)
The maximum number of Cisco Jabber Guest sessions that can be supported through the Cisco Expressway depends on the type of appliance/VM server, and whether Cisco Expressway-C and Cisco Expressway-E are deployed as a single pair or as clusters.
Deployment |
Small/Medium Systems |
Large Systems |
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Cisco Expressway-C and Cisco Expressway-E single pair |
100 |
500 |
Cluster of 2 Cisco Expressway-C peers and cluster of 2 Cisco Expressway-E peers |
200 |
1000 |
Cluster of 3 Cisco Expressway-C peers and cluster of 3 Cisco Expressway-E peers |
300 |
1500 |
Cluster of 4 or more Cisco Expressway-C peers and cluster of 4 or more Cisco Expressway-E peers |
400 |
2000 |
Cisco Expressway-C and Cisco Expressway-E single pair co-resident deployment with Business Edition 6000/7000 Cisco Unified Communications Manager |
100 |
Each session typically uses 4 TURN server relays on the Cisco Expressway-E.
Each Cisco Jabber Guest call session is a video session, from the perspective of Cisco Expressway, even if video is disabled during the call.
Call Session Capacity (Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server)
The maximum number of Cisco Jabber Guest sessions that can be supported through the Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server depends on the type of appliance/VM server, and whether Cisco VCS-C and Cisco VCS-E are deployed as a single pair or clusters.
Deployment |
Small/Medium Systems |
Large Systems |
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VCS-C and VCS-E single pair |
100 |
500 |
Cluster of 2 VCS-C peers and cluster of 2 VCS-E peers |
200 |
1000 |
Cluster of 3 VCS-C peers and cluster of 3 VCS-E peers |
300 |
1500 |
Cluster of 4 or more VCS-C peers and cluster of 4 or more VCS-E peers |
400 |
2000 |
VCS-C and VCS-E single pair co-resident deployment with Business Edition 6000/7000 Cisco Unified Communications Manager |
100 |
Each session typically uses 4 TURN server relays on the VCS-E.
Each Cisco Jabber Guest call session is a video session, from the perspective of Cisco VCS, even if video is disabled during the call.
Emergency Service Calls
Do not use Cisco Jabber Guest for emergency services calls. Do not configure Cisco Jabber Guest to route calls through the public switched telephone network (PSTN) to an emergency response center. If you do, calls may be misdirected to the wrong emergency response center or the emergency response center may make errors when determining your location.
Mac OS X (v10.11.1 and v10.11.2) Limitation: Video Display Always on Top of Other Windows in Chrome
The workaround is to use either of the following browsers:
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Mozilla Firefox
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Safari
Or upgrade to the Apple Mac OS X El Capitan version 10.11.3 and then restart.
Caveats
Bug Severity Levels
Known defects, or bugs, have a severity level that indicates the priority of the defect.
Severity Level |
Description |
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1 Catastrophic |
Reasonably common circumstances cause the entire system to fail, or a major subsystem to stop working, or other devices on the network to be disrupted. No workarounds exist. |
2 Severe |
Important functions are unusable and workarounds do not exist. Other functions and the rest of the network is operating normally. |
3 Moderate |
Failures occur in unusual circumstances, or minor features do not work at all, or other failures occur but low-impact workarounds exist. This is the highest level for documentation bugs. |
4 Minor |
Failures occur under very unusual circumstances, but operation essentially recovers without intervention. Users do not need to install any workarounds and performance impact is tolerable. |
5 Cosmetic |
Defects do not cause any detrimental effect on system functionality. |
6 Enhancement |
Requests for new functionality or feature improvements. |
Search for Bugs
To search for bugs not listed here, use the Bug Search Tool.
Procedure
Step 1 |
To access the Bug Search Tool, go to https://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch/search. |
Step 2 |
Sign in with your Cisco.com user ID and password. |
Step 3 |
To look for information about a specific problem, enter the bug ID number in the Search for field, then press Enter. Alternatively, you can search by product and release. |
Resolved Caveats in Release 11.2(1)
Identifier |
Severity |
Headline |
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zlib inftrees.c Improper Pointer Arithmetic Vulnerability |
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zlib crc32_big Function Numeric Errors Vulnerability |
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cURL FILE: URL Creation Vulnerability |
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libxml2 xmlParseBalancedChunkMemoryRecover Memory Leak Vulnerability |
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3 |
Jabber Guest opus One-Way Audio |
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Jabber Guest Intermittent One-Way Audio |
Resolved Caveats in Release 11.2
Identifier |
Severity |
Headline |
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CSCvr48419 | 3 | Open redirect vulnerability could result in cross-site scripting attacks on Jabber Guest |
CSCvm80390 | 3 | When using iPAD OS 13, it keep asking to download the plugin each time. |
CSCvr71759 | 3 | Secure flag not set in session cookies which may result in cookie theft and attacks |
CSCvs11789 | 3 | Apple iPhone does not recognize Jabber Guest links after installing app |
CSCvs48377 | 3 | Jabber Guest calls to CMS: no video after 15 minutes |
Open Caveats in Release 11.2
Identifier |
Severity |
Headline |
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3 |
Jabber Guest Extra Headers// character limit of 30 |
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3 |
Need more specific certificate install error message |