Status Acoustics 2 manual Release Caveats

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Internet Service Node (ISN) 2.0

Release Notes

Option 3: Support both locale nomenclatures and gradually change scripts from en_US to en-us. In order to support both:

§Copy the new prompt files (installed as part of the upgrade, e.g., USD_dollar.wav) from …/en-us/… directory to …/en_US… directory

§Copy the existing media server system files (e.g., 1.wav) from …/en_US/… directory to …/en-us… directory.

The prompts used when playing dollar currencies have changed from “dollar.wav” and “dollars.wav” to “USD_dollar.wav” and “USD_dollars.wav”

The ISN Voice Browser detects when an Application Server is taken out of service, or overloaded, immediately and reroutes all subsequent calls to an alternate server (in 1.0.1 a few calls would try the server which was out of service first before being rerouted). .

In release 1.0.1, there were numbers listed in the Voice Browser metrics which were incorrectly labeled as Media Server latencies; they have been removed for the 2.0 release.

The ISN Voice Browser value “CalledPartyHangupTimeout” is changed from 8 seconds to 2. If upgrading from ISN 1.0.1, the value will be changed to 2 seconds regardless of its current setting. A message will not be printed in the ISN log(s) if the timeout occurs.

The unused entries DC Directory Administration and DC Directory Server are no longer added to the start menu.

When using the Comprehensive or Advanced Speech deployment models, the Get Digits and Menu microapps will only be able to collect the digits 0 through 9 as input. The # and * characters can be used as terminating characters with Get Digits; they cannot be used as characters to be collected. This differs from the Queuing and Transfer deployment model (which was the only model supported by release 1.0.1), where * and # are always collectable characters for Get Digits (GD) and Menu (M) microapps.

1.3.Release Caveats

§This version of the Application Server is not compatible with the ISN 1.0 or 1.0.1 Voice Browsers and vice versa.

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2 specifications

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