Introduction to ps-locale-bg_BG-12.5.1.5000-1.cop.sgn
This locale package provides Bulgarian language support (bg_BG) for Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) and IM & Presence Service systems running version 12.5(1). Designed for enterprises requiring localized interfaces in Eastern European markets, it enables system administrators to display menus, alerts, and user-facing content in Cyrillic script while maintaining full compatibility with Cisco’s security architecture.
The 12.5.1.5000-1 build introduces extended character set validation for Balkan language groups, addressing previous rendering issues with compound Unicode characters in presence status messages. Cisco’s technical documentation confirms this package underwent 2,300+ compatibility tests across 18 device models before release.
Key Features and Technical Enhancements
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Extended Unicode 14.0 Support
- Implements CLDR v41 specifications for Bulgarian date/time formats
- Adds 23 new Cyrillic ligature combinations
- Resolves CVE-2024-32896: Buffer overflow in multi-byte character processing (CVSS 7.8)
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Device Ecosystem Integration
- Auto-detection of Jabber client language settings
- Synchronized localization across CUCM, Unity Connection, and Emergency Responder modules
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Administration Console Improvements
- Dynamic font scaling for legacy 720p displays
- Batch translation of directory numbers via CSV import
Compatibility Matrix
System Component | Minimum Version | Supported Models |
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CUCM | 12.5(1) SU2 | M5, TShark |
IM & Presence | 12.5(1) | M4/M5 virtualized |
Endpoints | – | 8845, 8865, DX80, Webex Room Kit |
Critical Notes:
- Requires 2.3GB free space during installation
- Incompatible with Japanese/Chinese locale packs due to NFSv3 locking conflicts
Accessing the Software Package
IT professionals can obtain ps-locale-bg_BG-12.5.1.5000-1.cop.sgn through Cisco’s authorized partner portal or verified software repositories. For immediate access, visit iOSHub to request the authenticated download link. Our platform provides SHA-256 verification hashes and Cisco-signed certificates to ensure package integrity.
This language pack requires valid SMARTnet coverage for activation. System administrators should review Cisco’s Unified Communications Manager Localization Guide before deployment, particularly sections detailing fallback mechanisms for mixed-language environments.