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Release Notes - SIP Application

Changes

14759: Added microbrowser support to the SoundPoint IP 501 platform

14760: Added microbrowser support to the SoundPoint IP 430 platform

14900: Changed line-seize subscription failure handling to be biased towards providing dial tone

15934: Added more low end dynamic range to volume control

16110: Added support for SoundPoint IP 550 platform

16515: Improved "aresDnsLookup: time out on socket select" log message

16527: Added a debugging command to display cached DNS NAPTR records

17124: Added support for SYSLOG reporting of system status and errors

18434: Changed call timer clock display to have no leading colon

18966: Added support for adding phone serial number (Ethernet address) to user agent string in HTTP GET’s used by microbrowser, and modified format of user agent string used during provisioning process and used by microbrowser

Example showing format of user agent in HTTP GET’s previously: User-Agent:Polycom-Microbrowser/1.0 (SIP/2.0.2.0060; SoundPoint IP PolycomSoundPointIP-SPIP_650) libcurl/7.12.1\r\n

Example showing format of user agent in HTTP GET’s now (with security sec.tagSerialNo set to 1):

User-Agent: Microbrowser/1.1 PolycomSoundPointIP-SPIP_430-UA/2.1.0.2643 (SN:0004f210013a)

19111: Added TCPOnly as a transport option

19425: Added microbrowser support for form input elements with checked = “true” attribute

19443: Added microbrowser support for forms within tables

19572: Added configurable sticky line seize behavior only for on-hook dialing

2.7.2 Removed Features

None.

2.7.3 Corrections

The following issues have been resolved with this release:

7301: Phone doesn't ring if one line has Do Not Disturb enabled

16354: Inconsistent error message given when attempting to make a call on an unregistered line using different methods when call.enableOnNotRegistered is set to ‘0’

16477: When phone is configured for NAPTR transport but server does not contain NAPTR and SRV, the phone may do SRV lookups for A records or A lookups for SRV records

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Contents Version SoundPoint and SoundStation IPPage Table of Contents Copyright 2007 Polycom, Inc 18.3 Reference Documents Platform BootROM version Important NotesSystem Requirements Files Description Distribution FilesVersion Added or Changed FeaturesRemoved Features Remove 1000 half duplex as a valid ethernet configurationConfiguration File Parameter Changes Version 2.2.1 Limited ReleaseCfg File Action Parameter Description Cfg File Action Parameter Dhcpinform Removed support for the SoundPoint IP 300 and 500 phones Release Notes SIP Application Changes Release Notes SIP Application Changes Dhcp Cfg File Action Parameter Description Cfg File Action Parameter Description Cfg File Action Parameter Description Added logging of version information for configuration files RFC Version 2.1.1 C Following issues have been resolved with this release Release Notes SIP Application Changes Cfg Action Parameter Description File Version Removed Features Release Notes SIP Application Changes Configuration File Parameter Changes Version 2.0.3 B Following issues have been resolved with this release None Configuration File Parameter Changes Version Version 2.0.1 B Emergency routing is not supported on shared linesMalformed Rtcp packets can crash Cisco gateways Call.callWaiting.prompt has no effect Release Notes SIP Application Changes Configuration File Parameter Changes Version 2.0.0 Beta Release Only Release Notes SIP Application Changes Removed Features Release Notes SIP Application Changes Release Notes SIP Application Changes Configuration File Parameter Changes Cfg Action Parameter Description File Cfg Action Parameter Description File Version Configuration File Parameter Changes Version 1.6.6 C Limited Distribution Version 1.6.6 BAdd Support for SoundPoint IP 430 hardware platform Version Following issues have been resolved with this release Changed power reported via CDP to platform-specific values Removed Features Version Version Disabled url-dialing in main partner configuration files Contactsdirectory Cfg Action Parameter File Version 1.6.0 Beta onlyRemoved Features Configuration File Parameter Changes From Version 2.1.2 to UpgradingFrom Version 2.2.1 to From Version 2.2.0 toFrom Version 2.1.1 C to From Version 2.1.1 to 2.1.1 CFrom Version 2.1.0 to From Version 2.0.3 to From Version 2.0.3 to 2.0.3 BFrom Version 2.0.2 to From Version 2.0.1 to From Version 2.0.0 toFrom Version 1.6.7 to From Version 1.6.6 to From Version 1.6.5 toFrom Version 1.6.4 to From Version 1.6.0 to From Version 1.6.3 toFrom Version 1.6.2 to From Version 1.6.1 toBoot servers running explicit Ftps are not supported Outstanding IssuesNo Layer 2 QoS support for signaling protocol TCP Http Digest Authentication does not work on IISBLA line can not place and hold more than 10 calls Active FTP mode is not supported for phone provisioningBrief audio ‘noise’ due to Srtp encryption key change Reference Documents

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