Polycom 3804-11530-222 Outstanding Issues, No Layer 2 QoS support for signaling protocol TCP

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Release Notes - SIP Application

Notes

3.2 Outstanding Issues

The following issues will be fixed in a subsequent release.

Note: Polycom has switched to a different issue tracking system which has caused the reference numbers in these release notes to be different to earlier versions. When the issues are addressed the numbers in this release note can be used to track in which version the issue is addressed.

24398: No Layer 2 QoS support for signaling protocol (TCP)

Workaround: The default QOS parameters will still be used for TCP signaling packets, and these may be specified in the sip.cfg configuration file. Layer3 QoS settings are supported.

24805: Cannot answer an incoming call while directory is being saved

Workaround: None.

26615: Subnet mask forces all packets through gateway when not using DHCP and when using the wrong subnet mask for the network class in use, for example using 192.168.X.X addresses with a 255.255.0.0 subnet mask Workaround: Use the correct subnet mask.

26920: Centralized conference fails due to RTP port being slow to open in some cases

Workaround: None.

27469: Local Conferencing on IP4000 phones is disabled if G.729 is in the

Codec preference list

Workaround: Disable G.729 as a Codec option on the phone by setting voice.codecPref.IP_4000.G729AB=””

28508: Phone crashes after receiving high call rate (4 unanswered calls every 18 seconds)

Workaround: Reduce the incoming call rate.

29344: HTTP Digest Authentication does not work on IIS

Workaround: Use a different form of authentication, a different protocol or a different server

29946: Log files are not uploaded if an Apache 2.0.X boot server requires authentication

Workaround: Turn off authentication or use version 1.3.3X of the Apache server.

30086: Boot servers running explicit FTPS are not supported

Workaround: Use implicit FTPS or HTTPS.

30371: Pattern generator for tones does not work well for the case of a single repeating chord

Workaround: Start the pattern with a short period of silence then the desired initial chord. Loop back to the desired initial chord instead of the initial silence.

30903: Packet Loss statistics ‘jump’ if calls are transferred.

Workaround: If using the packet loss statistics for troubleshooting purposes make a note of the Packet Loss value after the transfer and apply a correction based on this to subsequent calculations.

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Contents SoundPoint and SoundStation IP VersionPage Table of Contents Copyright 2007 Polycom, Inc 18.3 Reference Documents Platform BootROM version Important NotesSystem Requirements Distribution Files Files DescriptionRemove 1000 half duplex as a valid ethernet configuration Added or Changed FeaturesRemoved Features VersionConfiguration 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 Version 1.6.0 Beta only Cfg Action Parameter FileRemoved Features Configuration File Parameter Changes From Version 2.2.0 to UpgradingFrom Version 2.2.1 to From Version 2.1.2 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 1.6.1 to From Version 1.6.3 toFrom Version 1.6.2 to From Version 1.6.0 toHttp Digest Authentication does not work on IIS Outstanding IssuesNo Layer 2 QoS support for signaling protocol TCP Boot servers running explicit Ftps are not supportedActive FTP mode is not supported for phone provisioning BLA line can not place and hold more than 10 callsReference Documents Brief audio ‘noise’ due to Srtp encryption key change

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