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First Published: June 24, 2015
Last Updated: October 22, 2015
These release notes describe new features, requirements, restrictions, and caveats for all versions of Cisco Jabber for Mac Release 11.0.x and 11.1.x. These release notes are updated for every maintenance release but not for patches or hot fixes. Note that each maintenance release includes the features, requirements, restrictions, and bug fixes of the previous releases unless mentioned otherwise. Before you install Cisco Jabber for Mac, we recommend that you review this document for information about issues that may affect your system.
Build NumberRelease 11.1.1
The build number for this release is:
The DownloadURL file element in the XML file for automatic updates is:
The DownloadURL file element refers to the Cisco Jabber for Mac installation file. The installation file on the update server must be renamed to match this DownloadURL file element name.
Release 11.1
The build number for this release is:
The DownloadURL file element in the XML file for automatic updates is:
The DownloadURL file element refers to the Cisco Jabber for Mac installation file. The installation file on the update server must be renamed to match this DownloadURL file element name.
Release 11.0
The build number for this release is:
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The DownloadURL file element in the XML file for automatic updates is:
The DownloadURL file element refers to the Cisco Jabber for Mac installation file. The installation file on the update server must be renamed to match this DownloadURL file element name.
New and Changed FeaturesNew and Changes Features in Cisco Jabber for Mac 11.1.1Supported OS
This release supports Apple OS X El Capitan 10.11.
New and Changed Features in Release 11.1
Cisco Jabber for Mac 11.1 includes the following:
Cisco WebEx Messenger Based Deployment Feature
Documentation Improvements
Mac Notes LocationNew and Changed Features in Release 11.0
Cisco Jabber for Mac 11.0 includes the following new features:
Calling Features
Chat and Presence Features
Security Features
RequirementsSoftware Requirements
Hardware Requirements
Network Requirements
Limitations and RestrictionsMail Client For MacSplit View
Split View on Apple OS X El Capitan is only supported on the Cisco Jabber for Mac chat window.
Users in Common Identity
There is a known issue signing into Cisco Jabber for some users who have migrated to Common Identity. If users receive an Incorrect user name or password error message when entering their username and password, see the following knowledge base article https://cisco-support.webex.com/guest/articles/en_US/Troubleshooting/WBX000019555/myr=false.
Upgrades
The following features and support are not available in this release:
Creating and Configuring Devices for Users in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 11.0
If you are creating devices for users in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 11.0, you can now specify a key order as RSA Only, EC Only or EC Preferred, RSA Backup. However, the EC Only option is not currently supported by Cisco Jabber, and if you select it, the client will fail to connect to the server.
Certificate Validation for CTI Connections
In this release, Cisco Jabber uses certificate validation for CTI connections. We recommend using either Public CA or Private CA to sign certificates.
Connecting to Cisco Unified Communications Manager using a self-signed certificate, will result in a certificate validation failure, to resolve this issue do one of the following:
Expressway for Mobile and Remote Access Deployment
For an Expressway for Mobile and Remote Access deployment, when using an online certificate status protocol (OCSP) or online certificate revocation lists (CRL) to obtain the revocation status of the certificates, the Cisco Jabber client expects a response time of less than 5 seconds. Connections will fail if the response time is greater than the expected 5 seconds.
File Transfer
Cisco Jabber 10.6 clients and Cisco Unified Communications Manager IM and Presence Service 10.5(2) server introduce file transfer compliance and policy options for file transfer and screen capture. However, in scenarios where users are interacting with earlier versions of the Cisco Jabber client or earlier versions of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager IM and Presence servers, some file transfers will not complete or will revert from a managed file transfer to a peer to peer file transfer.
Network Disconnection when using Cisco Jabber on audio or video call
There is a known issue in the Mac OS where network interfaces will drop intermittently when DSCP is enabled.
If you encounter this issue, do the following:
Standard CTI Secure Connection User Group
Cisco Jabber for Mac does not currently support CTI connections over transport layer security (TLS). As a result, Cisco Jabber for Mac users cannot switch from using a CSF device to using a desk phone device if they belong to the Standard CTI Secure Connection user group.
Caveats
Caveats describe unexpected behavior. The following sections describe how to obtain the latest information.
Bug Severity Levels
Known defects, or bugs, have a severity level that indicates the priority of the defect. These release notes include the following bug types:
Search for Bugs
To search for bugs not listed here, use the Bug Search Tool.
Procedure
Open Caveats in 11.1.1
Resolved Caveats in 11.1.1
Open Caveats Release 11.1
Resolved Caveats in Release 11.1
Open Caveats in Release 11.0
The following bugs have not yet been resolved.
Resolved Caveats in Release 11.0
The following bugs are resolved.
Documentation Resources
The following documents are available for Cisco Jabber for Mac.
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