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Release Notes - SIP Application | Changes |
•14408: Soft key labels do not get updated correctly after hot dial attempt when remote shared line is busy
•14467: If a URL in <Ethernet Address>.cfg specifies a protocol and user name but no password, the password in flash is not used
•14635: No welcome sound effect is played on SoundStation IP 4000 phone
•14664: SoundPoint IP 301 and 501 and SoundStation IP 4000 phones fail during a reboot if 12
•14781: Cannot use special characters for filenames with TFTP boot server
•14844: A failed download of a
•14858: Phone reboots if idle micro browser is running and the Status –
Platform - Application menu is displayed
•15007: If the server address flash parameter is a URL which specifies a protocol and user name but not password, the password in flash is not used
•15101: Provisioning of phone stalled forever in specific scenario
•15145:
•15154: Phone does not behave correctly when it is disconnected from the network and is using
•15185: Editing problems exist with long strings
•15214: Headset memory indicator is not restored after adjusting volume on some platforms
•15269: When tcpIpApp.sntp.gmtOffset.overrideDHCP is set but no override value is given, the DHCP based offset is not applied
•15351: Blind transfer does not drop unless server sends signaling to drop the call on the originator’s phone. Problem will occur in pure proxy scenarios only.
•15368: Character appears to be deleted during editing
•15412: TFTP URL of configuration file name in log file may be truncated
•15455: Phone should not reboot if parameters are missing from flash file system
•15463: Phone's presence status is not displayed on UI on SoundPoint IP 300 and 301 phones
•15554: Problems with password entry for very long passwords
•15561: Phone may reboot after entering a long incorrect password
•15571: Phone cannot recover in several scenarios involving transferring mixed
URL and E.164 calls
•15603: The ‘sip:’ field name which appears when using IP dialing should not be deletable
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