Release Number | AIX | HP-UX | Linux | Solaris | Tru64 UNIX | Windows |
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7.5.001.03 [02/03/12] – Hot Fix | X | |||||
7.5.001.02 [07/15/08] – General | X | X | X | X | X | X |
7.5.000.09 [02/15/08] – Hot Fix | X | X | ||||
7.5.000.07 [12/13/07] – Hot Fix | X | X | ||||
7.5.000.05 [07/20/07] – General | X | X | X | X | X | X |
This release note applies to all 7.5 releases of T-Server for EADS Telecom M6500 Succession.
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Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
New operating system support: as of June 16, 2015, T-Server for EADS Telecom M6500 Succession is supported on the Windows 2008, 64-bit operating system in compatibility mode.
This release of T-Server is built with the T-Server Common Part (TSCP) release number 7.5.010.05. TSCP is the shared software that all T-Servers use. Consult the TSCP release note for information on changes to the Common Part that may affect the functionality of your particular type of T-Server.
This is a hot fix for this product. This release does not contain new features or functionality.
This release includes the following corrections and modifications:
This release of T-Server corrects the following TSCP issue:
In an environment where a premise T-Server is connected to load-balanced Network T-Servers, the premise T-Server now correctly propagates user data related to a multi-site call originating from the premise T-Server and received by one of the Network T-Servers after a transaction using the dnis-pool
transaction type. Previously, the premise T-Server sometimes propagated user data to a Network T-Server different from the one that actually received the call. (ER# 292429271, 291052074)
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This release of T-Server is built with the T-Server Common Part (TSCP) release number 7.5.010.02. TSCP is the shared software that all T-Servers use. Consult the TSCP release note for information on changes to the Common Part that may affect the functionality of your particular type of T-Server.
This release contains the following new features and functionality:
This release includes the following corrections and modifications:
T-Server has been modified to handle unexpected switch reporting for calls transferred between DNs that are monitored by different T-Servers connected to the same switch. Now, T-Server will not fail in this scenario and will attempt to correct the reporting. (ER# 193496670)
T-Server has been modified to ensure that agent states remain correctly synchronized between T-Server and the switch after the release of a business call. (ER# 194154065)
A workaround has been implemented in T-Server to ensure correct release of a held connection irrespective of the completeness of switch reporting. (ER# 193524128)
Monitor Stop functionality has been implemented in T-Server. (ER# 190522551)
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This release of T-Server is built with the T-Server Common Part (TSCP) release number 7.5.010.02. TSCP is the shared software that all T-Servers use. Consult the TSCP release note for information on changes to the Common Part that may affect the functionality of your particular type of T-Server.
This release contains no new features or functionality.
This release includes the following corrections and modifications:
T-Server has been modified to correct a problem with inbound calls being seen as outbound when they come
from an IVR. Now, when a call is transferred from an
unmonitored device, T-Server will create a new call with type Unknown
(if required) and will keep the type
until the call is disconnected. Also, if, during a transfer to a monitored device, the origination party of
the primary call is changed (for example, due to unexpected PBX reporting) T-Server will not change the
reported digits of the external party. (ER# 170748179)
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This release of T-Server is built with the T-Server Common Part (TSCP) release number 7.5.010.02. TSCP is the shared software that all T-Servers use. Consult the TSCP release note for information on changes to the Common Part that may affect the functionality of your particular type of T-Server.
This release contains the following features or functionality:
New configuration option clid-withheld-name
has been introduced. This enables T-Server to define a string to replace the caller's DN in the events for other parties when a caller has requested that CLID be withheld.
clid-withheld-name
Default Value: PRIVATE
Valid Values: Any string
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
Defines a name that replaces a withheld CLID. If no value is entered (empty string) the withheld CLID will be displayed.
This release includes the following corrections and modifications:
T-Server has been modified to correct a problem with incorrect call types after TCompleteTransfer
when a call is transferred via ISCC. Previously, the call arriving at the remote
destination was being reported with call type Unknown
, and has now been corrected to show
call type Inbound
. (ER# 166707395)
A problem with an incorrect call state in call release scenarios has been corrected.
Previously, when a party resided on a VTO-type device in established
state and the call
was released remotely, T-Server reported CallStateRemoteRelease
in EventReleased
. Now, in such scenarios,
EventReleased
is reported with CallStateOk
. (ER# 150481157)
Support for private data has been implemented in order to enable UUI data to be provided in events. If an event reported by the PBX contains a private data field, T-Server will attach the key GCTI_MATRA_PRIVATE_DATA
to the call related to the event. Due to a limitation in the CSTA protocol, the maximum size of the key value is 32 characters. Additional characters will be cut. T-Server trims the string from the private data field, removing trailing blanks, then adds the key to User Data. (ER# 165683007)
A problem with failure of THoldCall
has been corrected. Now, T-Server makes additional checks on party states in processing Hold
requests. (ER# 165730728)
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This release of T-Server is built with the T-Server Common Part (TSCP) release number 7.5.009.00. TSCP is the shared software that all T-Servers use. Consult the TSCP release note for information on changes to the Common Part that may affect the functionality of your particular type of T-Server.
This section describes new features that were introduced in the initial 7.5 release of T-Server for EADS Telecom M6500 Succession:
OtherDN
in
requests to T-Server, T-Server can convert this OtherDN
value,
using its knowledge of the association between the agent ID and the DN, in
order to ensure correct execution of the request by the switch. For switches
expecting an agent ID in the place of a DN for a particular operation,
T-Server can convert the OtherDN
value supplied by the client,
to the agent ID that the switch expects. Txxxxx
, where xxxxx
is numeric and corresponds to a
dynamic ID.auto-xfer-dly
: New
configuration option auto-xfer-dly
has been implemented to
provide a configurable delay between events applicable to transfer requests
after a connection is established. private
, business
, or work-related
,
using the new BusinessCall
extension key. Valid values are:
0
—Private call
1
—Business call
2
—Work-related callagent-group
), that value is reported in events
throughout that agent login session. The switch value, if provided, takes
precedence. TQueryServer
is able to provide information about which agent work modes are supported by
T-Server. These extended capabilities are defined for agent-related events
and requests and for
TRouteCall,TApplyTreatment,TCallForwardSet,TQueryAddress,TQueryCall,
and TMonitorNextCall.
restart-period
restart-cleanup-limit
quiet-cleanup
quiet-startup
restart-cleanup-dly
unknown
. When this is the case, moving the monitored party to
the unknown call during the transfer engages the current handling of
emulated business-call operations. Backup Ready
message from the backup, it
now waits until all calls that were created during the backup T-Server’s
switch synchronization phase have gone. This means that all remaining calls
have the same connection ID in both T-Servers. When no further
synchronization is required, the primary T-Server sends a message to the
backup indicating that full synchronization has taken place.
correct-connid
correct-rqid
AttributeCause
reported in EventReleased
for
single-step and two-step transfers in complex scenarios. AttributeThirdPartyDN
in scenarios involving
Divert/Overflow from extensions/agents where the PBX provides that
information.
TRegisterAddress
from its clients for DNs
that are not configured in Configuration Layer, and provides extended handling
of removal/addition of DNs in Configuration Layer. See configuration options:extension
routing-point
accept-dn-type
default-dn-type
dn-del-mode
Ring Back
for held calls: Ring Back has been modified. In transitions
from Held
to Ringing
state, T-Server now
translates Request Reconnect
from the client into
Answer
towards the switch. EventOffHook
for that device. T-Server also allows
RequestReleaseCall (ConnID = 0
) in this scenario and sends a
Clear Connection
request (or equivalent) to the PBX. The
response to the requesting client is EventError
with the
RefID
of the ReleaseCall
request.
Forwarded
and
Redirected:
Handling of call states has been improved. If a call
is moved by the switch to another telephony device because the original
destination did not answer the call, the Call State
is now
always reported as Forwarded.
EventPartyChanged
is now sent with additional
extensions containing a list of all conference parties, as shown below:NumOfOrigDNs
This release includes no corrections or modifications.
This section provides the latest information on known issues and recommendations associated with this product.
The PBX does not allow a chained consult call to be answered. (ER# 176600493)
Found In: 7.5 | Fixed In: |
An unexpected EventError
(Internal T-Server timeout) is generated when a
correct EventReleased
event arrives after a consult call is released.
This is caused by T-Server requesting Release Call
when the PBX has already
released the call.
Because there is no mechanism to distinguish between the release of
a call due to request and the release of a call by the PBX, T-Server clears
the request using EventError
. (ER# 141446967)
Found In: 7.5 | Fixed In: |
T-Server generates an extra EventRouteRequest
when moving a call between Hunt Group
members. (ER# 136383048)
Found In: 7.5 | Fixed In: |
You cannot send a parked call to other devices. (ER# 128861814)
Found In: 7.5 | Fixed In: |
The switch Secret Identity feature is only applicable at the switch level, and is not applicable via the CTI link. (ER# 123331822)
Found In: 7.5 | Fixed In: |
CallForward does not report call state Forward
in EventRinging
on the destination DN.
(ER# 88098999)
Found In: 7.5 | Fixed In: |
No events are generated over the link to indicate a CallBack in Progress scenario. (ER# 94388683)
Found In: 7.5 | Fixed In: |
Call control is lost if the call is created before the backup T-Server is started, then switchover takes place. (ER# 119670378)
Found In: 7.5 | Fixed In: |
It is not possible to snapshot devices on the PBX. Therefore if there is a call on a device at monitor start, T-Server is unable to report it. (ER# 85298668)
Found In: 7.5 | Fixed In: |
When an analog phone is left off hook for 3 minutes, the switch
generates a Connection Cleared
event, triggering an OnHook
message from
T-Server. However the DN is still off hook and cannot receive calls. (ER#
124682008)
Found In: 7.5 | Fixed In: |
ConnID is not maintained on a remote T-Server:
Found In: 7.5 | Fixed In: |
IP hard phones are not supported. (ER# 84489)
Found In: Not applicable | Fixed In: |
The switch does not report any event when a phoneset is
unplugged or plugged in. Hence, T-Server cannot provide events such as
EventDNBackInService
and EventDNOutOfService
. (ER#
59151)
Found In: 7.0 | Fixed In: |
This section documents features that are no longer supported in this software. This cumulative list is in release-number order with the most recently discontinued features at the top of the list.
Solaris 2.6.
Discontinued As Of: 7.5 |
Information in this section is included for international customers. There are no known restrictions specific to international customers.
Additional information on Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories, Inc. is available on our Customer Care website. The following documentation also contains information about this software.
The Framework 7.5 T-Server for EADS Telecom M6500 Succession
Deployment Guide provides detailed reference information for
the Genesys Framework T-Server for the EADS Telecom M6500 Succession
switch including configuration options, known limitations, and switch
functionality.
The Framework 7.5 Deployment Guide provides instructions for installing and configuring Framework 7.5 components and provides instructions for starting and stopping the Framework 7.5 components either using the Management Layer or manually.
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