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Revision | Publish Date | Comments |
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1.0 |
17-Dec-14 |
Initial Release |
10.0 |
16-Nov-17 |
Migration to new field notice system |
Affected OS Type | Affected Release | Affected Release Number | Comments |
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NON-IOS |
8 |
8.5 |
Defect ID | Headline |
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CSCvf34445 | Dummy defect for field notices that were created with out defects |
rior to October 26, 2014 Russia was split into nine time zones and Moscow was in the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) +4 time zone. After October 26th, Russia will have 11 time zones and Moscow will be in the UTC +3 time zone on winter time. There will be some new time zones and others will be collapsed.
If you have the Outbound Option, do not apply the Microsoft patch KB to Unified Contact Center Enterprise (UCCE) servers. For Cisco Voice Portal (CVP), you should apply the appropriate Java time zone patches.
Voice Operating System (VOS) products require a special patch in order to apply time zone updates and it is not available yet. Until the patch is available, you might want to apply an equivalent UTC time zone in order to work around the issue.
In accordance with a recent law passed by the government of Russia, Russia will change its existing time zones on October 26, 2014. This notice is intended to alert you to the specific impact of the Russian time zone changes.
Time | Zone | Area Covered |
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UTC+02:00 | MSK−1: Kaliningrad Time | Kaliningrad Oblast (located in Europe) |
UTC+03:00 | MSK: Moscow Time | Most of European Russia |
UTC+05:00 | MSK+2: Yekaterinburg Time | Bashkortostan, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Kurgan Oblast, Orenburg Oblast, Perm Krai, Sverdlovsk Oblast (partly in Europe), Tyumen Oblast, and Yamalia |
UTC+06:00 | MSK+3: Omsk Time | Altai Krai, Altai Republic, Novosibirsk Oblast, Kemerovo Oblast, Omsk Oblast and Tomsk Oblast |
UTC+07:00 | MSK+4: Krasnoyarsk Time | Khakassia, Krasnoyarsk Krai and Tuva |
UTC+08:00 | MSK+5: Irkutsk Time | Irkutsk Oblast and Buryatia |
UTC+9:00 | MSK+6: Yakutsk Time | Amur Oblast, western Sakha Republic and Zabaykalsky Krai |
UTC+11:00 | MSK+7: Vladivostok Time | Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Khabarovsk Krai, Primorsky Krai, central Sakha Republic and Sakhalin Oblast (except its easternmost district in the Kuril Islands) |
UTC+12:00 | MSK+8: Magadan Time | Magadan Oblast, eastern Sakha Republic, Severo-Kurilsky District of the Sakhalin Oblast, Chukotka and Kamchatka Krai |
UTC+04:00 | Izhevsk, Samara | |
UTC+11:00 | Chokurdakh | |
UTC+12:00 | Anadyr, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky | |
Cisco Outbound Option
Effective with the Russian time zone change, an upgrade to Microsoft and Java results in the placement of calls at inaccurate and unpredictable intervals. The problem symptom is that customers might be called at the wrong time.
Cisco Unified Intelligence Center
An update to the Java Development Kit (JDK)/Java Runtime Environment (JRE) with the latest patch can result in inaccurate date/time references across Cisco Unified Intelligence Center (CUIC) reports, both historical and real-time. Additionally, CUIC features that use time dependent reports such as job scheduler, favorite reports, or the event viewer might contain erroneous time/date context. It might also result in misleading timestamps on log file event entries. Report generation and general functions continue to operate as expected, with the notable exception of these date/time references.
CVP
Possible time of day impacts in scripting
Cisco Outbound Option
After you apply the Microsoft Windows and Java time zone patches, complete these steps:
CVP
For CVP, both the Microsoft KB2998527 patch and Oracle tzdata2014f patch should be installed on all the hosts. If you do not have the updates, it impacts the Reporting data timestamps and corresponding reports and the log messages.
These are the impacts of the time zone change:
VOS Products
For the VOS products; CUIC, Finesse, Live Data, and SocialMiner, there is no way to apply the time zone changes yet. Cisco is working on patches for this.
Cisco recommends that you choose to change the server time zone to an equivalent time zone that reflects the proper UTC offset. For most products, the main impacts are in confusion on log collection reflecting the time when a problem occurred. See below for details on each VOS product:
CUIC Server
CUIC has additional dependencies because it has configured offsets for the CUIC Server to the Administrator Workstation (AW), as well as configured offsets for the reporting clients, for cases where they are in different time zones.
For CUIC: Select the Data source Timezone as GMT+/- offset (this is available today). Make the same change for users, data sources, and the CUIC server. This should get the correct offset applied to reports, schedules, and log file entries/events.
Finesse
No known impacts other than log collection (see the Log Collection section).
SocialMiner
No other known impacts other than log collection (see the Log Collection section).
MediaSense
For MediaSense, Search and Play might be impacted.
All metadata is stored in GMT time, so none of the metadata will be impacted. However, users of the MediaSense Search and Play application will be affected if they are located in one of the impacted time zones or if they select one of those time zones within their search criteria. Third party partner products which interface with MediaSense will be similarly affected until they update their own time zone tables.
The workaround is to select a search time zone which matches the correct offset from GMT, even if the city is no longer correct.
For all products that complete log collection from one or more multiple servers (for example, System CLI, CVP Operations, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning, Package Contact Center Enterprise diag portal, Cisco Prime, and Diagnostic Portico), there is some confusion about what time range to use for log collection.
Remote Silent Monitor
For Remote Silent Monitor, "Newest Call" and "Problem Call" is impacted since they are based on a time stamp.
The only place in Route Switch Module where time values are converted to server locale timezone, is in log file traces and one troubleshooting debug console page. For these to be displayed properly in the correct timezone offset, you need the proper JRE timezone updates and Windows Server OS updates applied and RSM services restarted.
CAD
CAD is not impacted.
E-mail Interaction Manager/Web Interaction Manager
E-mail Interaction Manager and Web Interaction Manager impacts are not known.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Impacts for Cisco Unified Communications Manager are not yet identified. It is not known when they will have a Voice Operating System patch to update and add the new time zones.
Contact Center Management Portal/Contact Center Domain Manager
Impact analysis for existing Contact Center Management Portal (CCMP)/Contact Center Domain Manager (CCDM) installations is as follows:
The Collaboration Business Applications Business Unit (CBABU) teams are working to provide a fix.
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