File CSCur02861 UCCX COP

Hi guys,.

Can you clarify or explain how to apply the UCCX COP file dealing with CSCur02861 question?

I downloaded the file from the Conference of the PARTIES and the Cisco downloads release notes. It is written in the note of the release, "for instructions on the application of the hotfix, refer to the file COP procedure apply in the Cisco Unified CCX Guide of Installation and update available here:..." "However, in the http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cust_contact/contact _... page. 22 Guide, it says the install statement must be in the cover note:

"See the documentation provided with the file of the Conference of the PARTIES for further instructions on how to apply the file to the Conference of the PARTIES."

I am confused about what I wanted to know how to apply the COP file/verify it is successfully applied and if the UCCX needs a reboot.

Thank you very much.

Hi Mate

You must first set up a SFTP server and keep your COP files in the SFTP directory. Then, you must install the file of the Conference of the PARTIES on the Page of Administration Cisco Unified OS

https://UCCX_IP/cmplatform

. GoTo-> software updates-> and select Source as 'Remote file system' and provide your details SFTP.

When you press next it must list the COP file to install.

I'm not sure of the part of reboot, but be prepared for it.

Thank you

Nithin Mulley

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