CUCM 14 Deprecated Phones (2024)

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Eric Losier, CTO

October 28, 2022

CUCM 14 Deprecated Phones (1)

Planning an upgrade for your Cisco Unified Communications environment? Preparing technology budgets for next year? Look out for CUCM 14 deprecated phones.

Cisco had a surprise in store for long-time customers of their UC platform. They announced that a large selection of IP phone models would be deprecated with CUCM release 14.0.

TL;DR

  • Before making budget decisions, have a look at the list of CUCM 14 deprecated phones listed below.
  • Although Cisco backtracked on its decision to deprecate all the IP phones on the original list, the writing may be on the wall for those phones too.
  • That said, Cisco does not plan to support any End of Life (EOL) phones.
  • Cisco deprecates phones due to security issues, new features, and sustainability standards.
  • There are cloud and on-premises options to help you migrate deprecated phones to current models.

The silver lining: Cisco ultimately reversed its decision. According to Cisco, this “allowed their customers to get additional usage from working models of Cisco IP Phones and delayed a forced migration to alternate clients or phones during challenging business timeframes.” Their customers could move to newer phone models and clients at a reasonable pace.

The initial announcement of CUCM 14 deprecated phones showed which models were on the chopping block. It’s possible these phones will be deprecated when CUCM 15 is released. Check out our round-up of what those were, as well as which previous deprecations will carry over so that you’ll be prepared.

CUCM 14 deprecated phones

While Cisco ultimately decided not to deprecate any additional endpoints in Release 14, their policy to end of life phones hasn’t changed:

“Cisco will not issue bug fixes or security enhancements for endpoints that have reached End of Software Maintenance or End of Support status, regardless of whether those endpoints are deprecated or not deprecated. Cisco will not test Unified Communications Manager with End of Life phones. Nor will we fix Unified Communications Manager bugs that are related to End of Life phones unless the issue can be replicated on a phone that is not End of Life.”

CUCM 11.x and 12.x deprecated phones

Deprecated phones in these releases remain deprecated in all future releases.

Switching to Cisco CUCM 14 blocks you from registering the following phone models:

  • Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7921
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7970
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7971
  • Cisco IP Phone 12 S
  • Cisco IP Phone 12 SP
  • Cisco IP Phone 12 SP+
  • Cisco IP Phone 30 SP+
  • Cisco IP Phone 30 VIP
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7902G
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7905G
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7910
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7910G
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7910+SW
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7910G+SW
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7912G
  • Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7920
  • Cisco Unified IP Conference Station 7935

Announced CUCM 14 deprecated phones

The phones below were NOT deprecated with Release 14. It’s possible that they could be once CUCM 15 arrives (TBA).

3900 Series

  • Cisco Unified SIP Phone 3911
  • Cisco Unified SIP Phone 3951

6900 Series

  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 6911
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 6921
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 6941
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 6945
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 6961

7900 Series

  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7906G
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7911G
  • Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925
  • Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G-EX
  • Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7926
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7931
  • Cisco Unified IP Conference Station 7936
  • Cisco Unified IP Conference Station 7937G
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7940
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7941
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7960
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7961
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7985

8900 Series

  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 8941

Why does Cisco deprecate IP phones?

According to Cisco, there are several reasons why some phone models end up in the legacy bin:

  • Security: Legacy phone models are not updated with critical software fixes. Cisco’s ability to protect customers from security issues is limited.
  • New feature implementation: Some phone models were introduced more than ten years ago (e.g, 7900 series). Their old hardware makes implementing new features and new security features difficult or even impossible.
  • Sustainability: Cisco isn’t providing any development support or doing any regression testing for these older phones.

What can you do?

  • Check your inventory of IP phones, including phones that are currently not in use.
  • Plan the migration to other phone series like the 7800 and 8800 before moving to CUCM 14.
  • Look at alternative options, like migrating to cloud technology. ZIRO Parlay Cloud UC, powered by Cisco BroadCloud, could be exactly what you need.

Having deprecated Cisco IP phone challenges? The ZIRO team can help! We’ll work with you to find the ideal solution for your unique requirements. Let’s talk.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on March 26, 2019.

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CUCM 14 Deprecated Phones (2024)

FAQs

What is the capacity of CUCM 14? ›

With CUCM version 14, Cisco has increased cluster capacity to allow more devices to be supported without needing additional resources. A standard cluster now supports registration of 50,000 devices, while a mega cluster supports twice this number, 100,000 devices.

What phones are deprecated for CUCM 12? ›

12 Phone Models Not Supported by CUCM 12.0
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7970G.
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7971G-GE.
  • Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7921G.
  • Cisco IP Phone 12 SP+
  • Cisco IP Phone 30 VIP.
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7902.
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7905.
  • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7910.

Is Vg224 compatible with CUCM 14? ›

Vg224 is supported on CUCM 14.

What is the maximum number of phones per CUCM cluster? ›

--> The CUCM can support these two types: Cluster: --> Supports up to 30000 IP phones. --> Can be scaled to a maximum of 20 Servers in which there can be a maximum of 1 Publisher, 8 Call Processing Subscribers, 2 TFTP servers, 9 Other Servers.

When was CUCM 14 released? ›

Cisco Unified Communications Manager Version 14
StatusAvailable Order
Release Date24-MAR-2021
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Can you daisy chain Cisco phones? ›

Yes you can daisy chain them as descibed with the secondary power supply, but its not Cisco recommended. QOS etc.

What is the maximum call duration in CUCM? ›

In CUCM the Max Call Duration is set to 720 mins but the call gets disconnected after 60 mins.

What is the latest Cisco Call Manager version? ›

Cisco Unified Communications Manager Version 14
  • Cisco Collaboration Sizing Guide 25-May-2021.
  • Preferred Architecture for Cisco Collaboration 14 Enterprise On-Premises Deployments, CVD 21-May-2021.

How many ports does VG224 have? ›

Technical Specifications:
CategoryVG350VG224
Category cableCategory 3 and Category 5Category 3 and Category 5
Physical connectorRJ-21 and RJ-11RJ-21
Number of connectors or ports160 (144 using two SM-D-72FXS modules with RJ-21 connectors and 16 using FXS voice interface card (VIC) modules with RJ-11 connectors)24 FXS ports
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Is CUCM a VoIP? ›

In a centralized approach, Unified Communications Manager (UC Manager or CUCM) expands corporate telephony capabilities to packet devices such as VoIP phones, media processing devices, Voice over IP gateways, and multimedia applications throughout the IT environment.

Is CUCM a VoIP server? ›

CUCM unites registered IP phones, mobile devices, desktop computers, and other endpoints into a single UC platform – regardless of end user location. It's the architecture that makes it possible for teams and customers to connect on their preferred devices across multiple channels, including: VoIP Telephony.

How many nodes are in a CUCM cluster? ›

A CUCM cluster can have a maximum of 20 servers, while only one publisher server is allowed in the cluster. The publisher contains the information in the database. Up to eight subscriber servers can be in the same cluster, as only four of the subscriber servers can perform active calls.

What is device pool in CUCM? ›

Device pools are used to configure common settings for devices, normally at least one per physical location. This includes the Call Manager groups, date time settings, regions for bandwidth, locations, roaming, srst, etc.

How many TFTP servers can be in a CUCM cluster? ›

It is possible to configure any number of remote clusters on the primary TFTP server; however, each remote cluster may contain only up to 3 TFTP IP addresses. The recommended design for redundancy is 2 TFTP servers per cluster, and thus 2 IP addresses per remote cluster on the Primary TFTP server for redundancy.

What is the capacity planning of CUCM? ›

CUCM capacity planning is based on the number of users, devices, and considers factors like call volumes, call types (voice or video), and feature usage. Topics like clustering, redundancy, and geographic distribution also impact the sizing decisions.

How to upgrade CUCM from 12.5 to 14? ›

Downloading the CUCM 14 Upgrade files

Access Cisco's Software Download page, and download the appropriate upgrade files. I had to download three files. The first two files are the pre-upgrade files and the last file is the actual CUCM 14 ISO upgrade file.

What is the capacity of Cisco be6000? ›

It supports multiple applications (typically five to seven) in a single virtualized server platform with a maximum capacity of 1000 users, 1200 devices, and 100 contact center agents.

What is the latest version of CUCM? ›

CUCM 15 was released in December 2023 with 15.1. X being released later this quarter of 2024.

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