Change Descriptions
6 Release 8, Issue 3.0 (03.0.042.2)
8. Automatic Route Selection (ARS) calls were blocked (caller received
reorder tone) when trunks were available but in a group controlled by the
attendant. Under these conditions, a denial event will be logged when an
ARS call fails and at least one of the trunk groups in a preference is
controlled by the attendant.
9. It was possible to remove the administration for the TN802B or TN799B
circuit packs even if an IP-interface was administered for that board.
10. VuStats could display a "percent in service" value greater than 100
percent.
11. Calls transferred to a station that covered could cause a system reset.
12. If a series of disconnects occurred in a very short time period, the Basic
Rate Interface (BRI) trunk link state was put into a state that did not handle
the hyperactive message from the packet interface board. As a result, the
link was taken out of service for about twenty minutes. Now, the
hyperactive state is handled and the link is taken out of service for about
one minute.
13. Some calls to the attendant console could not be answered by the
attendant, leaving the console locked up for several minutes until an audit
cleared the condition. Now, if a console is in a temporary state where a
new call can’t be answered, all incoming calls are directed to another
console until the condition clears.
14. There were two display messages for which translations were not
available.
15. If temporary bridged appearance for call pickup is set to "no" for the
system, users were blocked from sending digits end-to-end using an
auto-dial button, if the call was answered using a call pickup button.
16. If IP-Softphone A was bridged to another Station B, and C called B, then A
answered. If another Station D called B and hung up after a ring, the call
from C to A also dropped.
17. A DEFINITY Wireless Business Systems (DWBS) user on a switch
configured for Russian country-specific options did not get the Russian
interdigit timeout.
18. It was impossible to invoke Automatic Callback (ACB) over a QSIG Basic
Rate Interface (BRI) trunk after a “reset system 2”. It was necessary to
re-administer the maximum number of Non-Call Associated (NCA)
Temporary Signaling Connections (TSCs) for the BRI trunk to get QSIG
ACB working again.
19. The following statements:
1) It was possible to list all administered IP SoftPhones using the “list
multimedia ip-softphone” command.
2) Access to the “list multimedia ip-softphone” command was blocked
using the “mm-ip-softphone” keyword on the permissions form.