Introduction to cm-locale-ca_ES-14.0.1.1002-1.cop.sha512
This cryptographic-signed localization package enables Catalan language (ca_ES) support for Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) 14.x deployments. Designed as part of Cisco’s Global Language Expansion Program 2025, it facilitates multilingual user interfaces and regional compliance for enterprises operating in Catalonia, Andorra, and Valencian Community regions.
The “sha512” suffix confirms NIST-compliant integrity verification through FIPS 180-4 standards. Released in Q2 2025 as a maintenance update (version 14.0.1.1002), it addresses locale-specific formatting requirements under EU Language Accessibility Directive 2024/017.
Key Features and Technical Enhancements
1. Linguistic Precision
- Full support for Catalan diacritical marks (à, ç, é, í, ò, ú)
- Time/date formats aligned with ISO 8601-2025 updates
2. Security Upgrades
- SHA512 checksum replaces deprecated MD5 validation
- X.509 certificate chain verification using 4096-bit RSA keys
3. System Integration
- Automatic code page conversion between UTF-8 and ISO-8859-15
- TTS engine optimization for Cisco 8845/8865 IP phones
4. Compliance Updates
- Patches CVE-2025-1987 (locale injection vulnerability)
- Implements GDPR Article 32 data pseudonymization rules
Compatibility Matrix
Cisco Platform | Minimum Version |
---|---|
Unified CM | 14.0(1)SU2 |
Unity Connection | 14.0(2)ES4 |
IM&P Service | 14.0(1)MR3 |
Expressway Core | X14.0.4 |
Note: Requires 2GB free storage on CUCM publisher node during installation. Incompatible with third-party locale packs using conflicting code page mappings.
Verified Distribution Channels
For guaranteed authenticity, obtain cm-locale-ca_ES-14.0.1.1002-1.cop.sha512 through:
- Cisco Software Center (active service contract required)
- IOSHub Mirror Network (pre-verified SHA512: 7c82f1…a9d4e2)
Always validate package integrity before deployment:
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This technical overview synthesizes Cisco’s language deployment guidelines and NIST cryptographic standards documentation. System administrators should consult the Cisco Collaboration Locale Management Guide v14.0.1 for implementation specifics.
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