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Voice Platform Media Control Platform Release Notes
Release Date | Release Type | Restrictions | AIX | Linux | Solaris | Windows |
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06/10/15 | Hot Fix | X |
This release contains the following new features and enhancements:
Your new setting takes effect following a start or a restart.
(GVP-22409)
Your new setting is effective immediately.
Use the new option clampdtmf.presilencepackets to define the length of time that silence occurs before a clamped DTMF. This is important when a DTMF tone appears before the DTMF RFC2833 event, which might happen when the SIP gateway converts DTMF tones to DTMF RFC2833 events. Beware: setting a big number will cause more audio delays in a conference.
[msml]clampdtmf.presilencepackets has a default setting of zero (0), and must be an integer from 0-50. This number specifies how many audio packets are replaced with silence after a clamped DTMF. 1 packet usually = 20ms, but that varies with traffic and other factors.
Your new setting is effective immediately.
Use the new option clampdtmf.postsilencepackets to define the length of time that silence occurs after a clamped DTMF. This is important when a DTMF tone appears after the DTMF RFC2833 event.
[msml]clampdtmf.postsilencepackets has a default setting of zero (0), and must be an integer from 0 or greater. This number specifies how many audio packets are replaced with silence after a clamped DTMF. 1 packet usually = 20ms, but that varies with traffic and other factors.
Your new setting is effective immediately.
(GVP-22370)
This release contains no resolved issues.
No special procedure is required to upgrade to release 8.5.130.93.