Blackberry version 5.2 manual Functional changes, Description

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Release Notes

Functional changes

Functional changes

 

 

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The following table lists the functional changes for BlackBerry Mobile Voice System 5.2.

Item

Description

Call forwarding

If the BlackBerry MVS administrator enables call forwarding, a BlackBerry MVS user

 

can forward incoming BlackBerry MVS calls to an internal extension or an external

 

phone. This feature is not available if your organization routes call through a SIP

 

gateway.

Optional ANI Numbers

If you are configuring your organization's BlackBerry MVS for PBX-initiated calling, you

Available for Identifying

can define optional ANI numbers. Some wireless networks that allow roaming might

BlackBerry MVS Calls list

not support the additional calling party number field. You specify additional numbers

 

in this list for PBX trunks that route calls to BlackBerry devices. The BlackBerry MVS

 

Client uses a combination of the caller identification number and the numbers in the

 

Optional ANI numbers list to identify BlackBerry MVS calls.

Roaming status and

When you generate a CDR report you can now see if users were roaming and the name

network name in CDR

of the network that they were on.

reports

 

BlackBerry MVS Only

You can turn off MVS Only Calling for incoming or outgoing calls when a user is roaming

Calling update

or is not roaming.

Validation of caller

During normal call setup some wireless networks might alter the number in the calling

identification for PBX-

party number field of the INVITE. If the BlackBerry MVS Client does not recognize the

initiated calls

calling party number in a PBX-initiated call it will reject the call because it is expecting

 

the calling party number to be the Caller Identification Number that you have set in

 

the MVS Console. To avoid this, you can permit the BlackBerry MVS Client to ignore

 

the entry in the calling party number field of the INVITE. When you do this, the

 

BlackBerry MVS Client considers the call to be from the PBX and accepts the call. When

 

this feature is enabled, users cannot move calls from Voice over Wi-Fi to Voice over

 

Mobile or move calls from Voice over Mobile to Voice over Wi-Fi.

The device can fall back to

If you select the "Device can use the no data coverage number to make calls when the

use the no data coverage

network is experiencing congestion" option, you must also type a phone number in

number to make outgoing

the No Data Coverage Number field on the BlackBerry MVS Server page in the MVS

calls

Console. When the PBX takes too long to initiate an outgoing call, the BlackBerry device

 

will use the no data coverage number to initiate the call. This option is enabled by

 

default, however your organization might not need to use it for several reasons:

 

• Your organization's data calls set up successfully

 

• You do not want to disable No Data Calling across the entire product suite

 

• BlackBerry device-initiated calling charges are not acceptable

 

• You do not want your organization's users to fallback to a no data call

 

 

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Contents BlackBerry Mobile Voice System SWD-1944926-0629091605-001 Contents Functional changes DescriptionRelease NotesFunctional changes Using the Cisco Options Package COP file Transfer Protocol list, select Sftp Click Add a new DNCSS Navigate to Bulk Administration Phones Insert Phones Click Run Immediately SubmitUpgrading the BlackBerry MVS software Release Notes On the Installation Complete screen, click Start Service Configure a communication password Click Server viewFixed issues BlackBerry MVS Client with Voice over Wi-FiAlways or Ask me Known issues Workaround NoneBlackBerry MVS Client Forwarding is configured correctly Impact Users lose calls Description Legal notice Release Notes Release Notes