System information
Open and resolved caveats in TC6
41
OSD
Reference ID Summary
CSCua42948 /
CSCui11511
When using custom layouts and presenting on C series codecs, no layout options are
available in the layout menu when the resolution of the presentation source is set to
certain values. The configured layouts appear in the menu as expected when the
resolution is not set to those values.
CSCui58504
A touch panel remains in "Connecting" state, unable to re-pair automatically in
networks with heavy packet loss.
CSCue29288 /
CSCui73612
When FIPS mode is enabled on an EX60 or EX90 it appears to enter maintenance
mode. It loses connection with the touch panel and puts up a message that it lost
connection with control device. This message must be removed when OSD is
disabled for those users who want to use FIPS on EX with remote control. This mode
is only supported for use with FIPS mode enabled and is generally NOT
recommended. The steps required to disable the Touch panel and enable remote
control:
1. Login to the codec with ssh admin@ipaddress
2. Disconnect the Touch device from the EX series system
3. xCommand System Unit FactoryReset Confirm: Yes TrailingAction: Restart
4. xConfiguration Experimental SystemUnit MenuType: Full
5. xConfiguration SystemUnit IrSensor:On
6. The remote control is enabled after 60 seconds
Protocol
Reference ID Summary
CSCui63564
It is not currently possible to disable IPv6 functionality, which is required for DoD UC
APL certification.
CSCui72627
Currently in FIPS mode, use of the MD5 algorithm is not allowed, however it is
required for SIP authentication to various call control agents. MD5 sent in the clear is
not permitted per FIPS certification requirements, but is allowed over TLS
connections. MD5 hashing needs to be permitted over TLS connections, satisfying
FIPS requirements and other interoperability requirements.
CSCuh50078
No incoming audio from Polycom RMX 7.8 when encryption is used. Happens for
previous and later versions as well. Tested with TC5, TC6.0.1 TC6.1 and TC6.2 with
same result. The optional MKI byte in the SRTP is not handled correctly by Cisco and
results in corrupt audio when played out.