Release Notes - SIP Application

Changes

32179: When SAS-VP provisioning is used, the boot server password is visible in the application log file

32816: Phone may crash on subsequent call if using NTLM and received transfer from a non-NTLM phone

33105: "Hold" does not work if selected just before a Conference is completed

33748: Web server has vulnerability to DOS attacks

33931: Not all keys on phone can be remapped to Null

34089: SoundPoint IP 430 phone keeps rebooting if a function key is remapped to null in the configuration files

34196: Phone keeps rebooting when SIP server address is not a fully qualified domain name and primary DNS server replies to queries with ICMP destination unreachable packets (due to service being turned off) and secondary DNS server is not configured with NAPTR and SRV entries for the SIP server

34237: Default directory file (000000000000-directory.xml) is not downloaded by the phone when the <Ethernet-address>-directory.xml file does not exist on the boot server

34258: Log file is deleted when it reaches the configured size limit even though log.render.file.upload.append.limitMode is set to “stop”

34271: SoundPoint IP 430/550/650 phones may reboot when microbrowser

XHTML page contains combined FORM and TABLE elements

34460: Local directory file larger than 10kB is downloaded by phone once but on subsequent reboots the phone freezes

34578: Phones may crash when downloading a directory file which contains an empty contact field

34636: Call on a shared line may lose audio when cancelling a transfer after the far end has already cancelled a transfer or conference

34641: Emergency Call Routing does not work correctly if multiple numbers are configured in a single entry in the configuration file e.g. dialplan.1.routing.emergency.1.value=911,9911

34649: First call after a reboot may demonstrate one-way audio if phones have different codec preferences and voIpProt.SDP.answer.useLocalPreferences parameter is set to default

34891: SoundStation IP 4000 loudness does not decrease for bottom six volume settings

35320: If two function keys are remapped to dial specific speed dial numbers, only the first one will work

35480: SoundPoint IP 320 and 330 phones allow watching only 7 buddies instead of 8 and may crash when an 8th watched buddy is added

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