Intel 05-2352-005 manual Restrictions and Limitations, General, Known Issues in HMP

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Table 2. Known Issues in HMP 1.2

Defect

PTR

Product or

Description

Number

Number

Component

 

 

 

 

 

IPY00028330

34473

Demo

When NetMeeting on Windows XP is used to call into IPMS demo

 

 

 

on HMP, the call is established, but digit press is not recognized

 

 

 

by the demo side.

 

 

 

Workaround: None

 

 

 

 

IPY00028493

34440

Demo

When a voice mail message is successfully recorded and then

 

 

 

listened to, the option to either save the message or delete it does

 

 

 

not work.

 

 

 

Workaround: Recompile the demo application. From the

 

 

 

following path: /usr/dialogic/demos/ip_demos/IPMediaServer,

 

 

 

enter the command:

 

 

 

>make clean

 

 

 

followed by:

 

 

 

>make all

 

 

 

 

IPY00006505

34425

CSP

When running CSP applications with 120 or more channels, a

 

 

 

stuck channel may occur occasionally when the TDX_BARGEIN

 

 

 

event is missed during CSP operations.

 

 

 

Workaround: Stop all cron jobs while running high channel

 

 

 

density CSP applications.

 

 

 

 

IPY00010138

33783

CSP

An HMP system failure may occur in an application with channel

 

 

 

densities above 40 running on a computer with 256K cache or

 

 

 

less.

 

 

 

Workaround: For channel densities above 40, use a computer

 

 

 

with Intel® Pentium® 4 processors that have greater than 256K

 

 

 

cache (default for newer computers is a cache size greater than

 

 

 

512K). The size of the cache on the machine can be

 

 

 

determined by looking in the file /proc/cpuinfo.

 

 

 

 

2.2Restrictions and Limitations

Known restrictions and limitations in this release can be categorized as follows:

General

Voice

Fax

Global Call, IP, and IPML

Voice

General

High I/O activity (for example, updatedb) during heavy HMP activity may cause an increase in error rates, such as degraded digit detection and voice quality.

HMP Linux 1.2 Release Update, Rev 05 — September 2006

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Contents Release Update SeptemberHMP Linux 1.2 Release Update, Rev 05 September How to Use This Publication PurposeIntended Audience Related Information Document Rev 04, published December Updated for Service UpdateDocument Rev 05, published September Document Rev 03, published JuneDocument Rev 02, published January Document Revision HistoryDocument Rev 01, published October Service Update Software Installation Release DevelopmentsOrder of Procedures Assumptions and PrerequisitesInstalling the Service Update Following messages are displayedHMP Verification Demo Environment VariablesSupport for 120 Low Bit Rate Channels Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux UpdateSupport for Suse Linux Enterprise Server Transaction RecordHMP Linux 1.2 Release Update, Rev 05 September Defect Number PTR Number IssuesIssue Type Product or ComponentIssues Resolved in HMP DescriptionFcdgen error while loading shared Dataformatmulaw Known Issues in HMP Restrictions and LimitationsGeneral Conferencing FaxGlobal Call, IP, and Ipml Resolved Restrictions and Limitations VoiceDemos Host-based H.323 Protocol StackConfiguring UDP/RTP Port Range Echo Cancellation With Continuous Speech ProcessingEcho Cancellation With Conferencing Compatibility NotesConfiguring T.38 Service Port Range Coder Negotiation with Third Party Stacks SIP Call ControlExample Solutions Using Multiple NICs Under Heavy LoadsElvtune Using Ioctls Operating System NotesDocumentation3 Updates Release DocumentationIncorrect Correct, Development Software, the following apply , Release Documentation, the following applyInstallation Documentation Operating Software DocumentationHost Media Processing Diagnostics Guide Development Software Documentation Original RevisedFax Software Reference for Linux and Windows Global Call API for Host Media Processing Library ReferenceGlobal Call IP for Host Media Processing Technology Guide HMP Linux 1.2 Release Update, Rev 05 September 2006September Voice API for Host Media Processing Library Reference Dxmreciottdata„ Description „ Cautions„ Errors „ Example Following example is for Linux applicationsFollowing example is for Windows applications HMP Linux 1.2 Release Update, Rev 05 September 2006September „ See Also Voice API for Host Media Processing Programming Guide Transaction RecordDemonstration Software Documentation Audio Conferencing API for Host Media Processing Demo GuideIP Media Server for Host Media Processing Demo Guide $INTELDIALOGICDIR/demos/IPMediaServerGlobal Call API Demo Guide

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