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Caveats

 

 

C I S CO CO N F I D E N T I A L

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Resolved Caveats for Release 3.5 Version 00 (continued) (continued)

 

 

 

 

DDTS ID

 

 

Description

 

 

 

CSCdy41492

 

mgw-monitoring always performs a DNS query.

 

 

 

CSCdy46881

 

Multiple KAM: Mate side has become Faulty alarms do not clear.

 

 

 

CSCdy65129

 

BTS does not send right cause value in Call-Proceding.

 

 

 

CSCdy72515

 

Bad_error_number log is generated for SUBSCRIBER_FEATURE_DATA

 

 

 

ACTIVE=NULL.

 

 

 

CSCdy88021

 

No value on Received msg from TCA on a free idx. for announcement message.

 

 

 

CSCdz03475

 

Critical database alarm generated for alert.log shows deadlock detected.

 

 

 

CSCdz06694

 

/opt become full, BDMS stopped generating CDR logs.

 

 

 

CSCdz08090

 

Connection is not cleared upon 502 Active connection exists.

 

 

 

CSCdz09304

 

ISDN local call mapped to CdPN TON=3 (network specific).

 

 

 

CSCdz15522

 

Hardware Monitor should monitor /var and flex alarm levels.

 

 

 

CSCdz15547

 

Oracle generating a critical alarm the should be a minor.

 

 

 

CSCdz16674

 

CRCX_ACK was not reported to CNM for dollar CRCX.

 

 

 

CSCdz17336

 

Ability to configure Start Transit/Stop Pulse for CAS MO Package.

 

 

 

CSCdz20056

 

Lost of dial-tone after recovery from lost of IP connectivity.

 

 

 

CSCdz20776

 

CFB call does not strip off NDC of orig calling party.

 

 

 

CSCdz20947

 

Annc trks are idle, calls get busy, annc trks hang.

 

 

 

CSCdz22447

 

NO OLI with Charge information on IAM.

 

 

 

CSCdz23958

 

BTS should implement both rt@connectionID and rbk(xxx).

 

 

 

CSCdz24058

 

Capital Xs in OFFICE-CODE cause call failure.

 

 

 

CSCdz24722

 

Call Agent passes call on a termination with SS7 CIC table error.

 

 

 

CSCdz24763

 

EMS gives Network Device Already in Use Errors Statusing Subscribers.

 

 

 

CSCdz27483

 

BTS send NOA=1110010 for 0+7 ss7 call.

 

 

 

CSCdz37767

 

Performance improvement: replace process_malloc with malloc.

 

 

 

CSCdz37780

 

Performance improvement: get rid of lock/unlock while allocating TIDs.

 

 

 

CSCdz39159

 

IPCMsg priority of MGCP Stack Timer message needs to be increased.

 

 

 

CSCdz47092

 

tga process sticks in loop causing CPU utilization to increase.

 

 

 

CSCdz50546

 

PRI inbound call fails when preferred channel ID not selected.

 

 

 

CSCdz52457

 

EMS dies due to max HB period when hub is overloading CPU.

 

 

 

CSCdz57918

 

Call failures after 2 consecutive cot failures.

 

 

 

CSCdz58314

 

Attribute count on Service Instance has wrong value.

 

 

 

 

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BTS 10200 specifications

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