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

 

 

 

 

CSCma08819

4

When AS List changed, calls

If the list of application servers configured on

 

 

accepted before

the Voice Browser is changed from one which

 

 

communication established

has at least one server which is serving calls

 

 

anybody

to a list where none are serving calls (e.g. a

 

 

 

misconfiguration), a few seconds can elapse

 

 

 

where calls are accepted at the voice browser

 

 

 

but cannot be serviced. The safest method for

 

 

 

removing app servers from the app server list is

 

 

 

to take the voice browser out of service and let

 

 

 

all calls in progress finish, then change the

 

 

 

app server list to the desired settings and bring

 

 

 

voice browser back into service.

 

 

 

 

CSCma09802

4

Going Into Service during AS

If the application server is manually put back in

 

 

startup does not work; alarm

service during its initialization, it does not go

 

 

status bad

into service. The status is correctly displayed

 

 

 

in AppAdmin, but the alarm that had been set

 

 

 

for it being out of service is cleared. This

 

 

 

sequence occurs when the user manually

 

 

 

takes the App Server out of service, then

 

 

 

restarts it, then immediately requests that it go

 

 

 

in service (during initialization). The prevention

 

 

 

and work around is to wait until the application

 

 

 

server has fully initialized before going into

 

 

 

service.

 

 

 

 

CSCma10402

4

Call object not found message

Occasionally, the error message "Failed

 

 

should be printed only when

finding a call Object with call ID: XXXXXXX"

 

 

true problem

appears in the Voice Browser logs. Most

 

 

 

times, this is an informational message only,

 

 

 

not an error and should be ignored.

 

 

 

 

CSCma10677

4

AppServer won’t startup if

App Server will not start up if off the network.

 

 

machine off network (directory

The symptom is that it starts a window then

 

 

issue)

crashes. This repeats as Node manager

 

 

 

attempts to restart it. This may be confirmed

 

 

 

by checking the W2K Services window, where

 

 

 

the DC Director service will appear in state

 

 

 

"Starting" (normal state is either "Started" or

 

 

 

<blank>). The solution is to put the system on

 

 

 

the network and reboot the machine.

 

 

 

 

CSCma11987

4

Occasionally see empty VXML

Rarely, the Voice Browser logs an error "Out of

 

 

from long poll

Band communication received an empty VXML

 

 

 

instruction set". This has no system effect, as

 

 

 

the message is not call related, and a retry

 

 

 

succeeds.

 

 

 

 

 

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