n
The application now uses CiscoSSL (instead of OpenSSL).
n
The xConfiguration and xCommand CLI command sets removed in version X7.2 have been reinstated.
n
When using CPL to modify the source URL of a From header, any corresponding display name is also
modified to match the username part of the modified source URL.
n
Improved web interface usability when switching between SRV and address record resolution modes when
configuring the address of an LDAP server for remote user account authentication.
Changed functionality
n
For new installations of X8.1 or later, the default range for
ephemeral ports
is 30000 – 35999. Prior to
X8.1, the default range was 40000 – 49999. Existing systems upgraded to X8.1 or later will preserve their
previous port ranges.
n
The
Dual Network Interfaces
option key is now called
Advanced Networking
. When the key is installed
you can now configure the use of dual network interfaces separately from the use of static NAT.
n
Most system configuration items are now peer-specific (they are not replicated across peers when the VCS
is part of a cluster). See
Specifying peer-specific items in clustered systems [p.164]
for more information.
n
New installations of VCS software now ship with a temporary trusted CA, and a server certificate issued
by that temporary CA. We strongly recommend that you replace the server certificate with one generated
by a trusted certificate authority, and that you install CA certificates for the authorities that you trust. If you
upgrade to this release from an earlier installation of VCS software, your existing server and trusted CA
certificates will not be affected.
n
When configuring the sources for administrator account authentication, the
Remote
option is now labeled
as
Remote only
.
This also means you can no longer access the VCS via the default
admin
account if a
Remote only
authentication source is in use. The
Local
option has also been renamed to
Local only
. Note: do not use
Remote only
if VCS is managed by Cisco TMS.
n
The
Reboot
,
Restart
and
Shutdown
maintenance options have been combined into one
Restart options
page.
n
When starting a diagnostic log, the relevant system modules now have their log levels automatically set to
"debug" and are automatically reset to their original values when logging is stopped.
n
You can no longer access the system over Telnet.
n
The
Expressway
option key is now called
Traversal Server
.
n
The DNS
Local host name
is now referred to as the
System host name
.
n
Auditor
access level now includes the
Alarms
page.
n
The login account configuration pages are now accessed under a new top-level
Users
menu (previously
under
Maintenance > Login accounts
).
n
The
Clustering
page is now accessed under the
System
menu.
n
The
System administration
page is now accessed under
System > Administration
.
n
The
Firewall rules configuration
pages are now accessed under
System > Protection
.
n
The
VCS configuration
menu is now called just
Configuration
.
n
The
SIP
page is now accessed directly via
Configuration > Protocols > SIP
and the
Domains
page is
now accessed via
Configuration > Domains
.
n
The
Calls
page and menu is now called
Call routing
.
Call routed mode
is now called
Call signaling
optimization
and the options are
On
and
Off
.
n
On the VCS Expressway, the
VCS configuration > Expressway
menu is now
Configuration >
Traversal
.
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