The actual transfer speed of USB 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, and/or Type-C will vary depending on many factors including the processing speed of the host device, file attributes and other factors related to system configuration and your operating environment. If your download does not start automatically. PhoneView 2.1.3. File size: 1.67 MB. PhoneView (formerly MegaPhone) is the desktop companion for iPhone and iPod Touch.
Covid-19 Update: We are pleased to confirm PhoneView supports remote working as it is tested and compatible with Cisco MRA (Expressway) or Cisco VPN (AnyConnect).
PhoneView is the ONLY Endpoint Management software to have Cisco Compatible certification and has attained this status for CUCM 9.0, 10.0, 11.0, 12.0.
PhoneView is a certified Cisco Compatible product that has completed full Interoperability Verification Testing (IVT) as such you can be confident of it's performance and applicability with your Cisco CUCM software. This is important should you have any CUCM issues in the future as UnifiedFX and Cisco TAC will work cooperatively to identify and resolve unidentified root cause issues. UnifiedFX and Cisco TAC will resolve the issues in their respective product as appropriate.
NOTE: PhoneView is now embedded by Cisco in the CCIE Collabv2 Syllabus and Exam for Endpoint Management. This is great for you if you are studying for a CCIE qualification as you can use PhoneView everyday in your operational environment.
Try Full Function PhoneView – Cisco Phone Remote Control For Free Today!
Managing Cisco IP telephones often requires a visit to the handset, or at the very least, a request to the user of the handset to perform a sequence of key presses.
This is because around 80% of the management of Cisco handsets is through the Call Manager web interface and 20% on the handset itself. It's the 20% that can cost a great deal of money in terms of time, travel and communications.
PhoneView addresses this overhead by providing a way to control multiple ('000s if you so choose) handsets remotely as opposed to clumsy single point single handset remote control tools that attempt to emulate real bulk control – but fail. Permute 3 1 9 x 2.
In fact PhoneView will remove the need to physically touch the phone, saving travel time and costs, making the management of the Cisco handsets a much easier, more cost effective, proposition.
Both at the design stage and through actual usage, we've identified a number of scenarios that our customers use PhoneView for:
1. Phone background management
2. Extension mobility state management (when upgrading or changing clusters)
3. Phone firmware update management
4. Messaging to users
5. Bulk update of phone settings e.g. CTL Files / ITL files
6. Device inventory and reporting
7. Remote training and troubleshooting
PhoneView – Remote Control For Cisco Phones – Free Trial
This FREE twenty one day trial allows you to try out and test all of PhoneView's great features on an estate of up to 500 phones. Do not worry if your estate is larger that 500 phones as you will be able to access and work with the first 500 phones PLUS an additional 10 phones from anywhere in your network by optionally specifying their MAC addresses below.
Some of the great actions you can perform on your estate include :
- Scan all 500 phones and collect full inventory details
- View many phone screens at once, updating automatically in real time
- Work on only the subset of phones required by using dynamically created filters
- Uniquely identify phones with ITL file issues
- Delete with one button press only ITL files found with issues
- Push Custom Backgrounds to remote phones
- Send text messages to remote phones
- Remotely monitor audio on remote phones
- Record and perform bulk macros on one, many or all phones
- Fully remote control all 500 (+10) phones
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System Requirements:
PhoneView Trial Edition is a client application that installs on Microsoft Windows operating systems.
To run PhoneView Trial Edition you will need a minimum specification which you can find on our primary PhoneView product page here.
Infrastructure Requirements
System Requirements:
PhoneView Trial Edition is a client application that installs on Microsoft Windows operating systems.
To run PhoneView Trial Edition you will need a minimum specification which you can find on our primary PhoneView product page here.
Infrastructure Requirements
PhoneView Trial Edition is compatible with the widest range of Unified Communications Manager versions and Cisco IP Phones.
A full list of tested CUCM versions / Phone models can be found on our primary PhoneView product page here.
HELIOS server solutions are available on all major server platforms. The table below shows all server and client platforms that are currently supported.
Supported platforms in G8
Platform | Arch | OS | Comment |
Oracle x86/64 | solx86 | Solaris 10, 11 | |
Oracle SPARC | sol4 | Solaris 8, 9, 10, 11 | The HELIOS JavaRuntime requires at least Solaris 10 |
Apple | macosx86 | OS X 10.11 - 10.15, macOS 11.0 | Tech Info #163 |
Linux kernel 2.6.16 and higher | linux | RHEL 5, 6, 7, 8 SLES 10, 11, 12, 15 | The HELIOS JavaRuntime requires at least glibc 2.12 |
Microsoft | win32 | Windows Server 2019 | Perl 5.22 or newer (www.perl.org, strawberryperl.com), |
HELIOS Server Virtualization
Host OS | Guest OS | Comment |
VMware ESX Server (V5 & V6) | Windows, Linux, Solaris | HELIOS VSA (UB2 and newer) |
Microsoft Hyper-V Server | Windows, Linux, Solaris | HELIOS VSA (UB64 and newer) |
Client OS
Client | G8 | Comments |
Apple | OS X 10.3 or newer | The latest versions of HELIOS tools require OS X 10.11 or newer |
Microsoft | Windows 10 Windows 8.1 / 8 Windows 7 / Vista / XP | |
Legacy | Windows 2000 / NT4 Windows Me / 98 / 95 Windows 3.x DOS 3.31-DOS 7 | Limited testing and support |
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Supported platforms in UB64
Platform | Arch | OS | Comment |
Sun x86/64 | solx86 | Solaris 10, 11 | |
Sun SPARC | sol4 | Solaris 8, 9, 10, 11 | |
IBM Power | rs6000 | AIX 5.3 ML4 and newer, AIX 6, AIX 7 | |
Apple | macosx86 | OS X 10.6 - 10.14 | For macOS 10.14 see Tech Info #184 For macOS 10.13 see Tech Info #181 For OS X 10.11 and macOS 10.12 see Tech Info #178 For OS X 10.10 see Tech Info #163 Tech Info #158 |
Linux kernel 2.6.16 and higher | linux | RHEL 5, 6, 7, 8 SLES 10, 11, 12 | Test drives work on CentOS / openSUSE |
Microsoft | win32 | Windows Server 2008 / 2008 R2 | Perl 5.8.4 or newer (www.perl.org) |
Supported platforms in UB2
Platform | Arch | OS | Comment |
Sun x86/64 | solx86 | Solaris 10, 11 | Tech Info #143 |
Sun SPARC | sol4 | Solaris 8, 9, 10, 11 | |
IBM RS/6000 | rs6000 | AIX 5.3 ML4 and newer, AIX 6 | |
Apple (Intel) | macosx86 | OS X 10.4-10.8 | Tech Info #141 |
Apple (PPC) | macosx | OS X 10.4 / 10.5 | |
Linux Kernel 2.6 and newer (32-bit) | linux | RHEL 4, 5, 6 SLES 10, 11 | Tech Info #138 |
Microsoft (32-bit or 64-bit) | win32 | Windows 2008 / 2008 R2 | Test drives work on XP and newer |
Legacy (HELIOS UB / UB+)
Platform | Arch | OS | Comment |
Sun SPARC | sol4 | Solaris 8, 9, 10 | |
Sun x86_32/64 | solx86 | Solaris 10, OpenSolaris | |
IBM RS/6000 | rs6000 | UB: AIX 4.3.3, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 | |
Apple OS X (PPC) | macosx | UB: OS X 10.3 / 10.4 | |
Apple OS X (Intel) | macosx86 | OS X 10.4 / 10.5 / 10.6 | CD 022 or newer |
Linux Kernel 2.4 or newer (32-bit) | linux | Red Hat 3, 4 (WS/ES/AS) SUSE Linux 9.1, 9.3, 10, 10.1 openSUSE 10.2, 10.3, 11, 11.1 SLES 9, 10, 11 | AppleTalk kernel modules for: |
Linux Kernel 2.6.10 or newer (64-bit) | linux | Red Hat 3, 4, 5 (WS/ES/AS) SUSE Linux 10, 10.1 openSUSE 10.2, 10.3, 11, 11.1 SLES 9, 10, 11 | AppleTalk kernel modules for: |
Microsoft | win32 | Windows 2008 Windows 2003 Windows XP Windows 2000 |
Deprecated platforms
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Platform | Arch | OS | UB | Comments |
IBM Power | rs6000 | AIX | ||
HP IA-64 Itanium | hpia64 | HP-UX | HP-UX 11v2 | |
HP PA-RISC | hppa | HP-UX | HP-UX 11, 11iv1 | Tech Info #088 |
HP Alpha UNIX | alpha | Alpha UNIX | Tru64 5.1 | |
SGI MIPS | sgi | IRIX | IRIX 6.5 (R5000 CPU) |