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CUCM 10.0 and 7811 phone

Denis Morin
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I see a device pack for 10.5 and one for 9.x but what device pack do I need to install so that I can register a 7811 in cucm 10.0?  Thanks.

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Jaime Valencia
Cisco Employee
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There isn't one, you need to upgrade to 10.5

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/compat/matrix/CMDP_BK_CCBDA741_00_cucm-device-package-compatibility-matrix/CMDP_BK_CCBDA741_00_cucm-device-package-compatibility-matrix_chapter_00.html#CMDP_RF_C2DC6BBD_00

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Is there a work around for this? not sure why I can program a 7821, 7841 and 7861 but not the 7811. Can I install the device pack for 9.1 or 10.5 to get it to work?

Thanks

No, even if you tried that, it would simply error out as DevPacks are version specific.

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Thanks for the quick reply, guess we will have to upgrade.

I'm not a fan of this, but looks to be the case.  For 7811/8811's you'll need to upgrade to 10.5/11 OR downgrade to 8.5, 8.6, 9.x, etc...


The last I checked, 10.0 is a valid version, not EOS'd so it should get a device pack.  The device support has long been one of the top features of call manager - and pushing upgrades for a device never goes over well especially when they've tied in IM&P to these upgrades.

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No, that's wrong, only maintenance releases get DevPacks, and 10.0 is not a MR, in the 10.x train, 10.5(2) is the MR, and the one that will keep getting updates and DevPacks.

If you look at the link I posted, you'll see only MR releases get them. Which means 8.6, 9.1(2), 10.5(2), etc.

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