Status Acoustics 2 manual Internet Service Node ISN Release Notes

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Internet Service Node (ISN) 2.0

Release Notes

 

 

 

 

 

Identifier

Severity

Headline

Release -note Enclosure

 

 

 

 

CSCma05957

4

Unknown MicroApp needs to

In the ICM configuration manager "Network

 

 

return an error code to the ICM

VRU Script List", if the "VRU script name"

 

 

 

contains an invalid MicroApp name, the error

 

 

 

code returned to the ICM is not correct. In the

 

 

 

ScriptEditor, call execution will continue out of

 

 

 

the "X" branch of the RunScript node, but the

 

 

 

ECC variable user.microapp.error_code will be

 

 

 

unchanged. A workaround is to make sure the

 

 

 

MicroApp name used in the "VRU script

 

 

 

name" field is correct.

 

 

 

 

CSCma06146

4

When VB retry for call with

On rare occasions when a call processing

 

 

ICM error, retried answer is

error is encountered (e.g. DNIS not

 

 

different

configured), the caller will simply be

 

 

 

disconnected rather than hearing the critical

 

 

 

error message. This happens when the

 

 

 

message from the Application Server to the

 

 

 

Voice Browser is not received and the Voice

 

 

 

Browser retries.

 

 

 

 

CSCma06721

4

AS engine leaks memory when

The AppServer leaks around 20M in 3 months,

 

 

there is no call traffic

even when there is no call activity. There is no

 

 

 

workaround except to restart the AppServer if

 

 

 

the system available free memory in use gets

 

 

 

low

 

 

 

 

CSCma07496

4

If no GK configured and try to

Theoretically, if the customer wants to use IP

 

 

transfer, should play critical

transfer, they will have configured a gatekeeper

 

 

error

for the VB. However, if they forget and an IP

 

 

 

transfer request comes to the Voice Browser

 

 

 

from the ICM without a gatekeeper configured,

 

 

 

we hang up the caller without playing a critical

 

 

 

error message.

 

 

 

 

CSCma08681

4

callerId=NULL:shows

The caller ID appears to called party as "0"

 

 

callerId=0 on IP transfer if

instead of NULL when caller Id is either NULL

 

 

sending DNIS to GK

or Blocked and the Voice Browser is

 

 

 

configured to pass DNIS to H.323 Gatekeeper

 

 

 

for billing.

 

 

 

 

CSCma08711

4

MS on same machine with VB

When media server and Voice Browser are on

 

 

takes a long time to fetch

the same machine it takes longer to fetch the

 

 

media using host name

media than if the media server is on a separate

 

 

 

machine; if the media server URL is defined as

 

 

 

a host name rather than an IP address, then it

 

 

 

takes even longer. The increase in time is

 

 

 

dependent on the call load on the server. The

 

 

 

preferred mechanism for this environment is to

 

 

 

fetch the media files directly from the file

 

 

 

system using a base URL "file:" rather than

 

 

 

"http:".

 

 

 

 

 

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