Release Number | AIX | HP-UX | Linux | Solaris | Tru64 UNIX | Windows |
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8.0.100.02 [02/09/11] – General | X | X | X | X | X | X |
8.0.002.00 [01/22/10] – General | X | X | X | X | X | X |
8.0.001.00 [09/22/09] – General | X | X | X | X | X | X |
As of February 1, 2012, Genesys is no longer an affiliate of Alcatel-Lucent; any indication of such affiliation within Genesys products or packaging is no longer applicable. Please see the Genesys website at http://www.genesyslab.com for more details.
This release note applies to all 8.0 releases of T-Server for Ericsson MD110.
Genesys follows applicable third-party redistribution policies to the extent that Genesys solutions utilize functionality of commercial or non-commercial third parties. For specific information on any third-party software used in this product, see the Read Me.
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This release of T-Server is built with the T-Server Common Part (TSCP) release number 8.0.101.09. 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.
There are no restrictions for this release. This section describes new features that were introduced in this release of T-Server for Ericsson MD110.
T-Server now supports routing from devices that are configured as a Routing Queue in Configuration Manager in the same way as a Routing Point. (ER# 245565594)
This release includes the following corrections and modifications:
T-Server now correctly handles a PBX reject for a RequestStopMonitor
request. Previously, a failure to perform a Stop Monitor may have caused T-Server to become unstable when a new Monitor was started after Stop Monitor failure. (ER# 255370706, 260531875, 253334672, 241654183)
T-Server now properly handles scenarios where a Mute Transfer from a VTO port fails. Previously, T-Server may have failed in such scenarios. (ER# 250579563)
T-Server now correctly distributes an EventDNBackInService
event for all devices in a scenario where a partial PBX failure causes T-Server to receives a Stop Monitor for certain devices, and at the same time, a Sart Monitor is performed. (ER# 243283111)
T-Server now ignores a manually initiated call which contains data from a previous call that had been initiated using CTI (Agent Desktop), and has not received call progress events. (ER# 242393254)
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This release of T-Server is built with the T-Server Common Part (TSCP) release number 8.0.001.17. 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.
There are no restrictions for this release. This section describes new features that were introduced in this release of T-Server for Ericsson MD110.
Support for Aastra (formerly Ericsson) MX-ONE version 4.0 is announced in this release.
There are no corrections and modifications in this release of T-Server for Ericsson MD110.
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This release of T-Server is built with the T-Server Common Part (TSCP) release number 8.0.001.15. 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.
There are no restrictions for this release. This section describes new features that were introduced in the initial 8.0 release of T-Server for Ericsson MD110.
Support for call type prediction: On occasions when the CTI information is either insufficient or arrives too late for T-Server to assign a definite call type, T‑Server can now use a call type prediction procedure to assign a call type on a "best possible guess" basis.
Support for call release tracking: T-Server now provides information about which party initiated the release of a call. This can be valuable for different applications to provide historical and real-time call reporting. This can be configured using the new configuration option releasing-party-report
.
Support for failed route notification: T-Server now supports alarm messages for unsuccessful routing scenarios.
Support for link bandwidth monitoring: T-Server now provides bandwidth monitoring on a CTI link and can notify the Genesys Management Layer when Configuration Layer limits are exceeded.
Support for enhanced request handling: T-Server introduces two major new enhancements to queue handling: request conflict resolution and a new device queue.
Enhancements to emulated agent functionality: The Emulated Agent feature has a number of enhancements, including:
agent-strict-id
.
Enhancements to business call processing: A new configuration option, agent-only-private-calls
, enables you to specify whether calls distributed from a device are considered as private or business calls.
Improvements to T-Server logging performance have been implemented.
Support for new operating systems: The following new operating systems are supported:
There are no corrections and modifications in this initial 8.0 release.
This section provides the latest information on known issues and recommendations associated with this product.
In a scenario where an agent does not answer a call that has arrived through an ACD Queue, and the PBX ACD Queue timeout expires, the PBX reports the call as delivered back to the ACD Queue with an incorrect CrossRefId
. Therefore, T-Server cannot report an EventQueued
after a call is delivered back to an ACD Queue. (ER# 266512355)
Found In: MX-ONE 4.1 SP1 | Fixed In: |
When an agent has immediate call forward set to a CTI Group, and a call is made to the agent, T-Server reports an incorrect CallState
of Ok
on the CTI Group. The reason for this is that for the CTI Group, the PBX incorrectly reports a cause of redirected
instead of a cause of CallForwardAlways
, which is reported on the originator.
The cause that is reported on a CTI Group should be the same as the cause on the originator (CallForwardAlways
). In the scenario above, T-Server cannot use the cause for Reporting since the cause on the originator and on the CTI Group are different. (ER# 267335717)
Found In: AL7 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: The switch does not report the Cause CallForwardNoAnswer
in the following scenario:
The redistr-dly
option is set to 2000
.
The switch does not report the Cause CallForwardNoAnswer
message on the first agent when the ACD Queue redistributes the call to another agent. This causes T-Server to generates the new call to another agent with a new ConnID
.
(ER# 232394572)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.2 SP2 | Fixed In: MX-ONE 4.0 |
MX-ONE: An incorrect ConnID
is generated on EventRinging
for a destination DN on an internal call, and the switch reuses the Call ID from an outbound call for an inbound call in the following scenario:
The cast-type
option is set to route
.
The event-propagation
option is set to list
.
The consult-user-data
option is set to separate
.
The use-data-from
option is set to consult-user-data
.
RequestInitiateTransfer
is made from the agent on ODN2 to a native Routing Point (divert from the Queue) through ISCC.
RequestCompleteTransfer
is performed by the agent on ODN2.
T-Server generates an incorrect ConnID
for EventRinging
on DN1, and T-Server generates a call state of Redirected
on DN1 instead of Ok
because the switch reuses the Call ID from the outbound call (made through the outbound Trunk) for the inbound call (from the incoming Trunk).
(ER# 229341751)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.2 SP2 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: When setting an Absence code on an IP Phone (via RequestDNDOn
), the request times out because there is no reporting from the switch. (ER# 243481471)
Found In: MX-ONE 4.0, AL4 SP21 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: The PBX does not report a call forwarded set on a SIP devicein the following scenario:
RequestCallForwardSet
is made from SIP Device1 to SIP Device2.
(ER# 234796310)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.2 SP2 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: A call remains stuck on a consultation controller after a blind transfer and a transfer to another DN. See the following scenario for an example:
RequestInitiateTransfer
to SIP DN3.
RequestCompleteTransfer
.
RequestSingleStepTransfer
(or other transfer types where the PBX completes the call before the destination answers) to SIP DN4.
After the final call transfer, the call still remains on SIP DN3
(ER# 234796335)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.2 SP2 | Fixed In: MX-ONE 4.0 |
MX-ONE: Supervised routing of a call to a DN does not work if the call is made from a SIP DN in the following scenario:
The supervised-route-timeout
option is set to 5
.
The CSTA error: systemResourceErrors : generic
is received.
(ER# 234796352)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.2 SP2 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: In the following scenario, parties are dropped when a VoIP conference controller attempts to reconnect a failed blind transfer:
The agent is the VoIP DN conference controller.
(ER# 211241465)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.1 SP4 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: An unexpected transfer event occurs in the following scenario:
The application link issues two transfer complete events. The first event has the correct attributes, but the second event has the transferring device as the external party which is incorrect.
(ER# 210098061)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.2 SP2 | Fixed In: MX-ONE 4.0 |
MX-ONE: T-Server generates an incorrect EventAbandoned
instead of an EventReleased
on an ADN in the following scenario:
T-Server generates an incorrect EventAbandoned
instead of EventReleased
on ADN3 with a call state of Forwarded
.
(ER# 243487529)
Found In: 8.0.002.00 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: T-Server generates an incorrect releasing party in the following scenario:
T-Server generates ReleasingParty
:1 Local
instead of 2 Remote
on ODN1.
(ER# 243723721)
Found In: 8.0.002.00 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: T-Server generates incorrect call state of Forwarded
instead of Ok
in the EventAbandoned
on the Emulated Routing Point in the following scenario:
(ER# 243487697)
Found In: 8.0.002.00 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: The release call on ADN1 is not reported in the following scenario:
(ER# 243516834)
Found In: 8.0.002.00 | Fixed In: |
Beginning with release 8.0, T-Server has an improved CTI request pacing mechanism, which is controlled by the new option device-rq-gap
. The default value of this option is 250
milliseconds, which limits the number of requests sent to the switch to 4 requests per second on any given device.
In scenarios where a version 8.0 T-Server is used in a high-load environment, which requires higher performance, Genesys recommends setting the device-rq-gap
option to a lower value at an Application level, for a global effect on all DNs, or to set the DN-level option rq-gap
to a lower value for a specific high-load Routing Point DN.
Note: Setting the device-rq-gap
option to a value of 0
(zero) will disable this option, resulting in the same behavior as version 7.6 and older of T-Server.
(ER# 237234829)
Found In: 8.0.001.00 | Fixed In: 8.0.002.00 |
In a scenarios where the switch may stop monitoring some of the DNs (only part of the monitored DNs receives a StopMonitor
from the switch), T-Server may change a set of DNs to the OutOfService
mode, and doesen't bring them back to service. (ER# 243283111)
Found In: 7.6.008.02 | Fixed In: 8.0.100.02 |
T-Server may reuse the TMakeCall
request properies for the next call in the following scenario:
EventOffHook
), but the dialled number is not in service, and T-Server never generates Eventnetworkreached
and EventDialing
events.
EventOnHook
).
(ER# 242393254)
Found In: 7.6.007.02 | Fixed In: 8.0.100.02 |
The MX-ONE PBX only supports one distribution method to Hunt Group members:
Sequential Searching - Linear Hunt Group, where a new call always goes to member Number1, if free. If Number1 is busy, then it goes to Number2, if Number1 and Number2 are busy, then it goes to Number3.
(ER# 230165672)
Found In: MX-ONE | Fixed In: |
The following is a statement from Aastra (previously Ericsson):
In order to maintain the same call ID during a whole Call Deflect scenario, every involved device, including logical devices such as ACD groups, must be monitored. For example, if a PBX group is involved in the deflect scenario, the Call ID may change because PBX groups cannot be monitored.
Regarding Genesys:
In Genesys, this will cause problems in some Emulated Routing scenarios, as Hunt Groups cannot be monitored. Therefore, T-Server may not be able to maintain the Call ID and, as a result, attached data will be lost. (ER# 71793929)
Found In: MX-ONE, MD110 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: An unexpected extra transfer event from the Application Link/switch
causes an unexpected EventPartyChanged
on the transfer destination in the
following scenario:
(ER# 195627900)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.1 SP3, AL4 SP20 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: The switch does not support treatments. (ER# 211241912)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.1 SP3, AL4 SP20 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: The switch does not support call parking. Hold call functionality is used instead. (ER# 211241748)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.1 SP3, AL4 SP20 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: The switch does not provide the relevant CTI events across the link to support the Intrude feature. (ER# 211241776)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.1 SP3, AL4 SP20 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: Four-party conferences are not supported via CTI, but can be created manually via the handset. (ER# 211241969)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.1 SP3, AL4 SP20 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: The lock/unlock status of ODN-only devices is not reported by the Application Link at monitor start. Therefore T-Server reports the status of these devices as unknown. (ER# 211241884)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.1 SP3, AL4 SP20 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: Consultation calls are always made from the ODN. If the primary call is on ODN, then the consultation call is made from the same ODN.
If the primary call is on an ADN, then the consultation call is made from the associated ODN. (ER# 211242017)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.1 SP3, AL4 SP20 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: Reporting of conference events from the Application Link is incomplete when a conference party is unmonitored. When devices are released, they have different Call IDs. (ER# 211241411)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.1 SP3, AL4 SP20 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: Application Link reports In/Out of Service events when VoIP agents log in manually. Only emulated agents are supported by T-Server with these devices. (ER# 211242119)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.1 SP3, AL4 SP20 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: The destination for Forward On Busy and Forward On No Answer cannot be dynamically set via CTI. (ER# 211242054, 211242081)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.1 SP3, AL4 SP20 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: It is not possible to redirect or route a call to a DN which has Immediate Forwarding set. (ER# 211242156)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.1 SP3, AL4 SP20 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: When there is a call on an ADN and another call on the ODN,
the request TAlternate
has to be made from the active call leg, because
this is the only way to populate a Reference ID on the correct event. (ER#
211242203)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.1 SP3, AL4 SP20 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: To complete a conference, when the conference initiator is an ADN, it is necessary to alternate the primary and consult call, so that the primary call becomes the active call (primary call on ADN), and then complete the conference. The one exception to this rule is when the primary call is Outbound. In this situation it is possible to complete the conference without alternating the call. However, the call that remains after conference completion is the consultation call that was on the ODN - the primary call on the ADN will be released. (ER# 211242285)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.1 SP3, AL4 SP20 | Fixed In: |
MX-ONE: The Application Link does not report conference calls when queried after the switch link disconnects and then reconnects. (ER# 211076244)
Found In: MX-ONE 3.1 SP3, AL4 SP20 | Fixed In: |
Emulated Redirect from an ADN or an analog device is not supported. T-Server will attempt to use a native redirect with these devices. (ER# 60333842, 60333836)
Found In: 7.2 | Fixed In: |
A call's position in queue is cleared when
one party places the call on Hold
. In addition, an Initiate Transfer
also clears the position. See the Maintain Position in Queue section of the Deployment Guide for more
details. (ER# 45841606, 50549339)
Found In: 7.2 | Fixed In: |
An incompatibility exists between T-Server and URS when T-Server option call-retain-in-queue
is set to keep
and the Maintain Position in Queue feature
is enabled (see the Deployment Guide).
Any time an attempt is made to transfer a call back to the Routing Point,
the request fails. This prevents the keep
value being useful
for the following scenarios:
transfer-to-agent = false
(ER# 49581107)
Found In: 7.2 | Fixed In: |
The MD110 switch does not support a native RequestClearCall
. It
is only supported within T-Server when used in conjunction with the Maintain
Position in Queue feature to drop a call completely. (ER# 50549313)
Found In: 7.2 | Fixed In: |
Conference reporting is unreliable when used in conjunction with the Maintain Position in Queue feature. (ER# 45841618)
Found In: 7.2 | Fixed In: |
The Application Link does not report conference calls when queried after the switch link disconnects and then reconnects. (ER# 40142095)
Found In: 7.2 | Fixed In: |
OCS does not have separate Ready/NotReady
states for DNs on
a place. It has OffHook/OnHook
states for DNs only. After receiving EventAgentReady
OCS considers that the agent is ready to take an
outbound call. OCS does not know which DN is responsible for receiving an
outbound call. If the Position DN works with outbound calls, use only this DN to
change agent status (Ready/NotReady
). (ER# 72251)
Found In: 7.0.2 | Fixed In: |
If an analog or CAS port is left in an off-hook state without a
call, after a switch timeout, the switch will issue a Connection Cleared
followed by OutOfService
. T-Server then issues EventOnHook
and EventDNOutOfService
. To get the device back in service, you must place the
analog or CAS port back on-hook. (ER# 89117)
Found In: BC12 SP5, AL 4 SP 9 | Fixed In: |
In the following scenario, the switch does not report devices as held, but reports them as established. Switch reporting is correct if only one of the devices is held.
(ER# 97473, 97474)
Found In: BC12 SP5, AL 4 SP 10 HF 03 | Fixed In: |
In the following scenario, the switch does not report the dialing party on startup, and reports
the alerting party with call ID=1
.
TQueryInfoDNStatus
.
After the call is answered, the switch
assigns a new call ID=2 to the call, and stops reporting for call ID=1
.
(ER# 99612, 99611).
Found In: BC12 SP5, AL 4 SP,10 HF 06 | Fixed In: |
Because of switch reporting,
T-Server cannot report Call State Redirected
on Diverted
and Ringing
after a call arrives from a
Queue. (ER# 92193, 92194)
Found In: BC12 SP5, AL 4 SP 10 HF 03 | Fixed In: |
In the following scenario, the switch does not report transfer events on ADN B.
(ER# 93262, 91361)
Found In: BC12 SP5, AL 4 SP 10 HF 03 | Fixed In: |
In the following scenario,
the switch only issues Connection Cleared
for the consult
destination. No Connection Cleared
is issued for consult call on
the CAS port. Eventually the switch places the CAS port in and out of
service to clear the device.
(ER# 83171, 83170)
Found In: BC 11, AL 4 SP 8 HF 02 | Fixed In: |
When T-Server performs login using
option use-makecall-login
set to true,
Application
Link indicates that the device is on hook. However the line where login is
requested remains in an off-hook state. It remains in this state until the
switch times out or another CTI request (for example, Ready
or NotReady
) is made. (ER# 77661, 75195)
Found In: BC 11, AL 4 SP 8 | Fixed In: |
The Genesys call model requires that if a call is forwarded
to a device, then the first event on that device should have call state Forwarded
. The Ericsson MD110 does not always report the call as Forwarded
, so T-Server cannot reliably report this.
In such cases T-Server reports forward state as OK
. (ER#
77143, 77144)
Found In: BC 11, AL 4 SP 8 HF02 | Fixed In: |
Genesys cannot guarantee the following at T-Server start/restart:
Ready/NotReady
status for ODNs/ADNs.
Ready/NotReady
status for ODNs only.
NotReady
state for ADNs when ODN Ready
and ADN NotReady
. All
other ODN/ADN combinations for Ready
can be synchronized. In an ODN-only
place, T-Server cannot synchronize if the ODN is logged in when T-Server is
started. You must manually logout the ODN in order to be able to use CTI
functionality.(ER# 77779, 77780)
Found In: BC 11, AL 4 | Fixed In: |
Application Link does not report conference completion
correctly when all parties are internal and the conference controller is an
unmonitored device. (ER# 66300, 77666)
Found In: BC 11, AL 4, SP 7 | Fixed In: |
OCS two-step transfer causes problems when a call is established on
emulated Routing Points. When the call is routed with either supervised
routing or RouteTypeReject
, upon the call being established, OCS tries to complete the transfer.
(ER# 14896377)
Found In: Unspecified | Fixed In: |
This section documents features that are no longer supported in this software. This cumulative list is in release-number order with the most recently discontinued features at the top of the list.
HP-UX 11.00 is no longer supported.
Discontinued As Of: 8.0.001.00 |
Solaris 7 is no longer supported.
Discontinued As Of: 8.0.001.00 |
Windows 2000 is no longer supported.
Discontinued As Of: 8.0.001.00 |
Information in this section is included for international customers.
There are no known internationalization issues for this product.
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The Framework 8.0 T-Server for Ericsson MD110
Deployment Guide provides detailed
reference information for the Genesys Framework T-Server for the Ericsson MD110 switch including configuration options, known limitations, and switch
functionality.
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