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9.0.000.02

Genesys T-Server and UCMA Connector for Skype for Business Release Notes


Release Date Release Type Restrictions AIX Linux Solaris Windows
02/13/19 General X


What's New

This release includes the following new features and enhancements:

  • Connector Support for Graceful Shutdown—The Graceful Shutdown feature enables UCMA Connector to support Management Framework's Local Control Agent (LCA), and therefore to be shut down gracefully. Previously, the only way to upgrade UCMA Connectors was to perform a shutdown of all UCMA Connectors during a maintenance window, upgrade the relevant software and restart the connectors. During this process, all calls to Routing Points would be rejected and no direct calls would be handled. MORE DETAILS
  • Connector support for Genesys configuration layer—Skype for Business Connector can now be configured in Genesys configuration layer and controlled via SCI/LCA. Previously, the Connector only supported start-up configuration from a configuration file and dynamic updates from a connected T-Server. MORE DETAILS

Resolved Issues

This release contains the following resolved issues:


T-Server for Skype for Business now correctly handles switchovers in scenarios in which one or more links to Connectors from the backup T-Server are not in a ready state for switchover because current actions are not yet complete. Previously, such a switchover might have led to broken communication between T-Server and Connectors. Note that this issue could have been observed if the number of configured links was greater than one and there was a network latency in communication between T-Server and Connectors. (LYNC-3606)



Upgrade Notes

Important
If you are upgrading from an 8.5 version of Skype for Business Connector, Genesys recommends migrating the configuration to use application type Genesys Generic Server in Genesys Configuration Later. MORE DETAILS

Dependencies

This release of T-Server is built with T-Server Common Part (TSCP) release number 8.1.010.90. TSCP is the shared software that all T-Servers use. Consult the TSCP release note for information on changes to the Common Part that may affect the functionality of your particular type of T-Server.

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