Dialogic® Multimedia Software for ATCA Release 1.0 Release Update, Rev 06 — January 23, 2008 13
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Known IPY00034601 clocking The TDM clock manager does not switch to a valid
clock that is located earlier in the fallback list before the
failed entry. For example, if the last valid trunk clock
source fails, the firmware chooses the internal oscillator
as the clock source instead of a previously recovered
trunk that is in the fallback list. The correct behavior is
that the fallback list should be rescanned from the
beginning before choosing internal oscillator.
Note: if any clock recovers while internal oscillator is
selected, then the firmware rescans the list from
the beginning.
Workaround: The user can reset the fallback list
manually. At a minimum, there will always be a valid
tx PSTN clock provided by internal oscillator.
Known IPY00033354 conferencing (CNF) The cnf_GetPartyList() function does not retur n
correctly when max parties (240) are entered into the
conference.
Known IPY00033349 conferencing (CNF) CNFEV_SET_ATTRIBUTE_FAIL is received when
attempting to disable tone clamping.
Known IPY00035617 configuration The RFC2833 payload type is currently set to 101.
Even though the user may specify another payload type
for RFC2833, the software transmits RFC2833 with
payload type of 101.
Known IPY00035616 configuration The RTCP port number is not configurable by the user.
RTCP port will always be RTP+1. Currently this cannot
be changed by the user.
Known IPY00035815 firmware The firmware tries to load the Rear Transition Module
(RTM) PCI driver even when the RTM is not present.
The firmware displays a KILLTASK message in the
/var/log/messages file because the RTM driver failed to
initialize. Since the RTM is not present, the firmware
should not try to initialize the RTM driver and should not
treat the failure as an error.
The error can be ignored.
Known IPY00032953 firmware QERROR_WARNING received during download with
Cause Tag: 80011, Location Tag: 49111. The warning
can be ignored.
Known IPY00037689 hardware If the Dialogic® Multimedia Blade is shut down with an
RTM present, the baseboard hotswap (blue) LED
remains in a blinking state and never goes to a steady
state as expected to indicate shutdown is complete.
Workaround: Wait for all software services to shut
down before extracting the board.
Issues Sorted by Type, Dialogic® Multimedia Platform (Continued)
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