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Revision | Publish Date | Comments |
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1.0 |
16-Aug-23 |
Initial Release |
Affected OS Type | Affected Software Product | Affected Release | Affected Release Number | Comments |
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NON-IOS |
Cloud Connect |
12 |
12.6(1), 12.6(1)ES1, 12.6(1)ES2, 12.6(1)ES3, 12.6(1)ES4, 12.6(1)SecurityPatch, 12.6(2) |
This Field Notice applies to Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise (UCCE) and Packaged Contact Center Enterprise (PCCE) deployments that utilize Cloud Connect for Orchestration to check for and download new software. It is not specific to Engineering Specials and does not apply to customers using Webex Contact Center Enterprise (WxCCE). |
Defect ID | Headline |
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CSCwf60543 | CCBU software download failure due to Devhub token expiry |
Unified Contact Center Enterprise (UCCE) and Packaged Contact Center Enterprise (PCCE) customers utilizing Cloud Connect for Orchestration to check for and download new software will encounter an authentication failure. This failure is due to the Authentication token associated with the API key becoming invalidated as part of Cisco’s Single Sign-On (SSO) backend technology migration.
Beginning August 31, 2023, Cisco will migrate the backend technology for SSO. As a result of this migration, the Authentication token linked to the API key created from the DevHub console will be invalidated.
Following the migration of Cisco's SSO backend technology, Cloud Connect will begin sending emails to administrators to inform them of software download failures. The emails will contain specific messages based on the affected feature on Cloud Connect. Refer to the information in this table for further details.
Affected Feature on Cloud Connect | Symptoms for Affected Features | Where Symptoms Will Be Noticed | Log Text Indicating Symptoms |
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Orchestration software download from DevHub to Cloud Connect. |
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Software Download Ansible Log |
Ansible Log: Response message is: |
Configuring Cisco hosted cloud-based software artifactory using the |
The |
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Note: For instructions to download the orchestration logs, refer to the following section:
After the migration cutover date, administrators using the UCCE Orchestration software download or configuring Cisco hosted cloud-based software artifactory via the CLI with the utils image-repository set
command need to log in to the Cisco DevHub console with the same Cisco.com User ID (CCO ID) that was originally used to generate the API key configured for Cloud Connect Orchestration.
This will associate a new authentication token with the API key. It is important to note that you do not need to regenerate the API key. Once you have logged in to the DevHub console, the UCCE Orchestration software download and the utils image-repository set
command via the CLI will work as expected.
Note: The CCO ID used to generate the API key currently configured in Cloud Connect for Orchestration should have access to download the software. If the CCO ID originally used to generate the API key is no longer available or if access to contract registered software is revoked for the presently used CCO ID, generate the API key with any valid CCO ID with access to software download and configure it in Cloud Connect for Orchestration.
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