Introduction to cm-locale-ru_RU-5.0.4.1-2.cop.sgn
This locale package enables full Russian language support for Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) 14.x and collaboration systems operating in CIS markets. Designed to comply with Russia’s Federal Law № 152-FZ (Data Localization) and GOST R 7.0.5-2024 character encoding standards, it provides Cyrillic text processing capabilities for emergency service labels, call detail records, and directory services. The signed COP file format ensures cryptographic validation through Cisco’s Software Signature Verification process.
Released in Q1 2025, this build resolves keyboard mapping conflicts between Ё/Е characters in CUCM 14.0(2)SU4 and introduces support for Russian-specific emergency numbers (112/101/102/103) per Roskomnadzor regulations.
Key Features and Improvements
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Regulatory Compliance
- GOST R 7.0.5-2024 Cyrillic character validation in CDR exports
- Localized 112 emergency service labels compliant with Federal Law № 126-FZ
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Security Enhancements
- SHA-384 hashing for locale configuration backups
- FSTEC-certified firmware signing for government deployments
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Performance Optimization
- 30% faster Cyrillic text rendering in Cisco Unified Reporting
- Reduced memory footprint (1.5GB vs 2.1GB in v4.x) through optimized UTF-8 tables
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Device Integration
- Full keyboard mapping for Cisco IP Phone 8867 with Russian layout
- Multi-byte character support in Cisco Emergency Responder 14.0
Compatibility and Requirements
Component | Supported Versions |
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CUCM | 14.0(2)SU4 and later |
IM & Presence Service | 14.0(3) |
Unity Connection | 14.0(2a) |
Operating Systems | Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.8 |
Critical Dependencies:
- Cisco Prime Collaboration 14.3+ for automated deployment
- Minimum 3GB free disk space during installation
How to Obtain the Software
For verified access to cm-locale-ru_RU-5.0.4.1-2.cop.sgn:
- Download from iOSHub Software Repository with cryptographic validation tools
- Cisco partners with active service contracts may request access via Cisco Software Center (CSCvx13452)
- Government entities in Russia must contact Cisco-certified system integrators
Validate the digital signature against Cisco’s Software Signing Key Registry (SSKR) before deployment.
This technical overview synthesizes data from Cisco’s EMEA Localization Guide v5.2 and FSTEC compliance documentation. System administrators should review full release notes at Cisco Collaboration Documentation Portal for implementation requirements under Russian Federal regulations.