Polycom 3804-11530-222 manual BLA line can not place and hold more than 10 calls

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Release Notes - SIP Application

Notes

32476: IP601 does not work correctly when Presence feature is enabled with

LCS server without using Roaming Buddies

Workaround: Enable roaming buddies by setting roaming_buddies.reg to the LCS registration number.

32611: BLA line can not place and hold more than 10 calls

Workaround: For BLA lines ensure that call.callsPerLineKey is set to 10 or lower.

32816: Phone crashes on subsequent call if using NTLM and received transfer from non-NTLM phone

Workaround: Ensure that all phones involved in a transfer use NTLM, or do not use NTLM authentication

32994: SoundPoint IP 650 phone may have an incomplete display with only shades of grey after booting up

Workaround: Cycle power to the phone to make it boot again

33063: Active FTP mode is not supported for phone provisioning

Workaround: Configure the ftp server for Passive FTP operation.

33445: LCS Presence and dialing from Buddy Lists does not work across ‘Federations’

Workaround: To dial contacts across federations program a speed dial with the SIP URI of the contact. There is no workaround for watching ‘Federated Buddy’ status from the phone.

33593: Shared line does not show remote active for the second incoming call if callsPerLineKey parameter is set to 1

Workaround: Set callsPerLineKey parameter to a value greater than 1.

34454: If microbrowser is enabled and refreshes are too frequent and pages contain large images, the phone may crash

Workaround: Do not refresh microbrowser too frequently in configuration settings or by rapidly pressing the Refresh softkey. Design the pages so that the content is within reasonable limits.

34743: A phone may freeze when it receives a check-sync if the resources on the phone are heavily used by downloaded wave files or large or complex microbrowser pages

Workaround: Reduce the RAM disk size configured in sip.cfg (this will reduce the amount of space available for downloaded wave files and other resources) by setting ramdisk.nBlocks to 3072. Design web pages used by the microbrowser carefully.

36969: SoundStation IP 4000 phone does not display Japanese language properly.

Workaround: None.

37391: The Phone may fail to boot if the contact directory contains improper

XML syntax.

Workaround: Ensure that the contact directory is in a proper XML format.

37449: The phone may re-boot when the user tries to end a local conference if the call server does not respond to the REFER message.

Workaround: Ensure that the server is configured to respond to the REFER that ends the conference.

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Contents Version SoundPoint and SoundStation IPPage Table of Contents Copyright 2007 Polycom, Inc 18.3 Reference Documents Important Notes Platform BootROM versionSystem Requirements Files Description Distribution FilesVersion Added or Changed FeaturesRemoved Features Remove 1000 half duplex as a valid ethernet configurationVersion 2.2.1 Limited Release Configuration File Parameter ChangesCfg 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 Emergency routing is not supported on shared lines Version 2.0.1 BMalformed 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 B Version 1.6.6 C Limited DistributionAdd 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 to 2.1.1 C From Version 2.1.1 C toFrom Version 2.1.0 to From Version 2.0.3 to 2.0.3 B From Version 2.0.3 toFrom Version 2.0.2 to From Version 2.0.0 to From Version 2.0.1 toFrom Version 1.6.7 to From Version 1.6.5 to From Version 1.6.6 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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