Given the technical nature of the filename provided, this post is written for a Network Administrator, Unified Communications Engineer, or IT Professional managing a Cisco collaboration environment.
#!/bin/bash COP_NAME="JabberDesktop8Lines" COP_VERSION="1.0" COP_DESCRIPTION="Enable up to 8 lines in Cisco Jabber desktop client" cmterm-jabber-desktop-eight-lines.k3.cop.sgn
This signed Cisco Options Package (COP) file updates the Jabber configuration parameters to expand the visible call history list on the desktop client to . Given the technical nature of the filename provided,
It looks like you’re referencing a specific configuration or manifest file for a Cisco Jabber desktop deployment — likely related to a .cop.sgn file (Cisco Option Package signed file), used for on-premises Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) installations. cmterm-jabber-desktop-eight-lines
cmterm-jabber-desktop-eight-lines.k3.cop.sgn
If you actually have an .cop.sgn file and want to view/extract its contents (for inspection), you’d need a Cisco internal tool — but that’s not legally available to customers due to encryption/signing.