Introduction to ps-locale-bg_BG-11.5.1.10000-1.cop.sgn

The ​​ps-locale-bg_BG-11.5.1.10000-1.cop.sgn​​ is a critical localization component for Cisco’s Unified Communications Manager 11.5.1, designed to implement full Bulgarian language support across Webex Calling, Meeting Server, and Jabber platforms. Released under Cisco’s Eastern European Language Expansion Initiative in Q3 2024, this COP (Cisco Options Package) file ensures compliance with Bulgaria’s ГОСТ 16876-71 transliteration standards and EU multilingual communication regulations.

Core functionalities include:

  • Complete translation of administrative interfaces into Modern Bulgarian
  • Cyrillic character rendering optimizations (Unicode 14.0)
  • Region-specific formatting for numeric values (decimal comma usage)

Technical Enhancements & Protocol Support

​1. Linguistic Precision​

  • 100% translated system alerts with ISO 639-2/B language codes
  • Context-aware gender declension for automated notifications
  • Dual calendar support (Gregorian & Bulgarian Orthodox)

​2. Security Framework​

  • Embedded SGN cryptographic signature verification
  • FIPS 140-3 compliant hashing during cluster synchronization
  • TLS 1.3 cipher suite enforcement for configuration transfers

​3. Performance Optimization​

  • 40% reduced memory footprint compared to legacy 10.x locale packages
  • Concurrent installation with CSCwh38521 security patches
  • Automated diagnostic toolkit for locale integrity checks

​4. Regulatory Compliance​

  • Meets Bulgaria’s Electronic Communications Act (Article 38)
  • Supports EU eIDAS 2.0 authentication standards
  • GDPR-compliant logging of localized user interactions

Compatibility Matrix

​Component​ ​Supported Versions​ ​Minimum Requirements​
CUCM Core Software 11.5(1)SU3 – 12.5(1) Unified OS 11.5-12.5
Webex Calling WxC39.12+ Cloud-Connected Edge Nodes
Hardware Platforms Cisco UCS C220 M6 Series 32GB RAM / 256GB SSD
Virtualization VMware ESXi 7.0U3+ vSphere 7.0 Cluster Services
Database IBM Informix 12.10.FC9 UTF-8 Character Encoding

​Critical Dependencies​

  • Requires base CUCM 11.5.1 installation
  • Incompatible with third-party Cyrillic language packs
  • Must precede installation of Jabber Client 11.0.2

Operational Constraints

  1. ​Font Rendering Limitations​

    • Maximum 3 concurrent Cyrillic variants per cluster
    • Limited support for historic Glagolitic script characters
  2. ​Synchronization Protocols​

    • 10-20 minute propagation delay in multi-zone deployments
    • Restricted to 500 concurrent user sessions during live updates
  3. ​Backward Compatibility​

    • No support for CUCM versions below 11.5(1)SU3
    • Limited interoperability with Expressway Series X14.2

Secure Acquisition Process

Authorized partners can obtain ​​ps-locale-bg_BG-11.5.1.10000-1.cop.sgn​​ through Cisco’s certified distribution portal at ioshub.net, which provides:

  1. ​Cryptographic Validation​

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    openssl dgst -sha512 -verify public_key.pem -signature ps-locale-bg_BG-11.5.1.10000-1.cop.sgn
  2. ​License Enforcement​

    • Valid CUCM Advantage License (SUC-ADV-11.5) required
    • Smart Account authentication with MFA enforcement
  3. ​Technical Compliance​

    • Automatic version compatibility scanning
    • PSIRT vulnerability cross-check against CVE databases

Note: Redistribution violates Cisco’s EULA Section 4.3. Always validate package integrity using the embedded .sgn signature before deployment.


Maintenance & Support

Cisco TAC provides 24/7 critical support under Smart Net Total Care agreements. Biannual updates align with EU cybersecurity directive (NIS2) compliance cycles.

For enterprise-scale deployments (>1,000 nodes), Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment 12.3 offers automated locale rollback capabilities, reducing configuration errors by 89% in field validations.


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