Release Number | AIX | HP-UX | Linux | Solaris | Tru64 UNIX | Windows |
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8.0.100.02 [08/24/12] – Hot Fix | X | |||||
8.0.100.01 [02/01/11] – General | X | X | X | X | X | X |
8.0.000.21 [01/18/11] – Hot Fix | X | |||||
8.0.000.20 [07/23/10] – General | X | X | X | X | X | X |
8.0.000.17 [04/30/10] – 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is no longer an affiliate of Alcatel-Lucent; any indication of such affiliation within Genesys products or packaging is no longer applicable.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 Tadiran Coral.
Genesys follows applicable third-party redistribution policies to the extent that Genesys solutions utilize third-party functionality. For additional information about third-party software used in this product, see the Read Me. Please contact your technical support representative if you have any questions.
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 8.0.101.08. 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.
This is a hot fix for this product. This release does not contain any new features or functionality.
This release includes the following correction and modification:
T-Server no longer rejects TSingleStepTransfer
requests issued by devices in a three-way conference call. Previously, T-Server would sometimes reject the TSingleStepTransfer
request and would send the following message: Conference member limit exceeded
. (ER# 306996958)
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 8.0.101.08. 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.
T-Server now supports Account code and WalkAway code features. The following configuration options have been added to support these features:
accode-agent
—notifies T-Server to use Account codes as agent WalkAway codes.
accode-data
—specifies how T-Server maps the switch Account codes.
accode-index
—allows T-Server to attach multiple Account codes to the call.
accode-name
—specifies the data key name (UserData
or Extensions
) under which T-Server attaches the Account code to the call.
accode-private-event
—enables or disables the use of EventPrivateInfo
events for reporting Account and/or WalkAway codes.
acw-retain-call
—notifies T-Server to retain the last agent business call while the agent is in the ACW (after-call work) state for user data updates after the call is released.
acw-retain-lock
—specifies the time (in seconds) that T-Server locks the call for Call Concentrator using the EventUserEvent
event.
accode-agent
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true
, false
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
This configuration option notifies T-Server to use Account codes as agent WalkAway codes. If this configuration option is set to true
and the agent is in the NotReady
state when the switch reports an Account code, T-Server sends another EventAgentNotReady
event with the Extensions
attribute ReasonCode
set to the value of the reported Account code.
accode-data
Default Value: none
Valid Values:
none: |
T-Server does not map the switch Account codes to the call user data. |
udata: |
T-Server attaches reported Account codes as user data by using configured keys. |
ext: |
T-Server attaches user data as an Extensions attribute to all call events. |
This configuration option specifies how T-Server maps the switch Account codes.
accode-index
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true
, false
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
This configuration option allows T-Server to attach multiple Account codes to the call. Each new unique Account code is attached to the call (as either UserData
or Extensions
) with the data key name configured by the configuration option accode-name
with an appended underscore and an incremental integer index, starting from 1
(for example, AccountCode_1
). T-Server keeps the non-indexed key updated with the latest value obtained, regardless of the setting of this configuration option.
accode-name
Default Value: AccountCode
Valid Values: Any valid key name
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
This configuration option specifies the data key name (UserData
or Extensions
) under which T-Server attaches the Account code to the call.
accode-private-event
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true
, false
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
This configuration option enables or disables the use of EventPrivateInfo
events for reporting Account and/or WalkAway codes.
acw-retain-call
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true
, false
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
This configuration option specifies whether T-Server retains the last agent business call while the agent is in the ACW
state for user data updates after the call is released. Used in conjunction with the configuration option accode-data
, this configuration option allows any subsequent Account code to be attached to the previous call.
When this configuration option is enabled, T-Server uses a Call Locking mechanism (see Call Concentrator 7 Deployment Guide) so that the Account code can be added to the Global Call Details Records (GCDR) table after the call has been released. T-Server sends the Account code in the EventUserEvent
event rather than the code in the EventAttachedDataChanged
event, so as to not confuse existing desktop applications.
Warning! Use this option with caution. Unsolicited call events on behalf of a released call may cause problems with other applications.
acw-retain-lock
Default Value: 0
(zero)
Valid Values: Any positive integer
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
This configuration option specifies the time (in seconds) that T-Server locks the call for Call Concentrator by using the EventUserEvent
event.
When this configuration option is enabled,T-Server uses a Call Locking mechanism (see Call Concentrator 7 Deployment Guide) so that the Account code can be added to the Global Call Details Records (GCDR) table after the call has been released. T-Server sends a EventUserEvent
event with the reserved extension key LockCall
and the value provided. Normally, this value should be greater than the value of ACW
. A value of 0
(zero) signifies that call locking is not used.
(ER# 262640483, ER# 262640481)
T-Server now supports the configuration option allow-external-redirect
to specify whether the redirection to external and unmonitored destinations is allowed by T-Server.
allow-external-redirect
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true
, false
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
This configuration option specifies whether the redirection to external and unmonitored destinations is allowed by T-Server. When the redirection to an external destination is not allowed, T-Server uses a transfer to redirect calls to an external destination. T-Server also blocks the routing of calls to external destinations as this functionality depends on redirection. When redirection to an external destination is allowed, the redirect to an external destination is performed normally and routing to external destinations is not blocked.
Note: If the redirection to an external destination is allowed in T-Server, but not configured in the switch, stuck calls may result in some scenarios where an emulated Routing Point is used to route a call to an invalid destination.
(ER# 262535634)
T-Server now supports the configuration option legal-guard-reason
to indicate that the agent is in legal guard.
legal-guard-reason
Default Value: LegalGuard
Valid Values: Null or any valid string
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
This configuration option specifies the extension key used by T-Server to indicate that the agent is in legal guard. T-Server adds this extension key to the EventAgentNotReady
event, signalling the start of legal guard. If this configuration option is set to a null string then no extension key is added.
(ER# 256528383)
This release includes the following corrections and modifications:
T-Server now handles an agent-requested change in agent mode from an emulated ACW
(after-call work) state to a NotReady
state when WorkMode
= 0
(Unknown
). Previously, T-Server did not generate a required event that matched the requested agent state on the switch; T-Server treated the request as an extended ACW request. (ER# 266521647)
T-Server now supports CTI link (CLA) version 8.02.14. (ER# 265049431, ER# 262640485)
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 8.0.101.07. 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.
This is a hot fix for this product. This release does not contain any new features or functionality.
This release includes the following correction and modification:
T-Server no longer exits unexpectedly in any of the following scenarios:
An access violation occurring during the processing of a conference switch event.
An access violation occurring during the processing of an established switch event, where the event was the first one for the call.
An access violation occurring during the processing of a device snapshot or switch delivered events.
Previously, T-Server incorrectly handled the switch messaging, which caused T-Server to exit unexpectedly in the first two scenarios. The third scenario occurred only as a result of memory corruption following one of the other two scenarios.
(ER# 266384546)
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 8.0.101.03. 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.
T-Server now supports CTI link (CLA) version 8.02.06.
T-Server now supports the configuration option legal-guard-reason
.
legal-guard-reason
Default Value: LegalGuard
Valid Values: Any valid string
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
Specifies the value of the extension used by T-Server to indicate that the agent is in legal guard. T-Server adds this extension to the EventAgentNotReady
event, which signals the start of legal guard. If this option is set to an empty string then no extension is added.
(ER# 256678181)
This release includes the following correction and modification:
T-Server no longer uses excessive memory (up to 20 bytes per call) when releasing a call. (ER# 256163761)
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 8.0.100.12. 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 Tadiran Coral. Refer to Framework 8.0 T-Server for Tadiran Coral Deployment Guide for feature descriptions.
T-Server now supports a call type prediction procedure to assign a call type on a "best possible guess" basis on occasions where the CTI information is either insufficient or arrives too late for T-Server to assign a definite call type.
T-Server now supports call release tracking to provide information about
which party initiated the release of a call. This can be configured using the
releasing-party-report
configuration option.
T-Server now supports alarm messages for unsuccessful routing scenarios.
T-Server now supports bandwidth monitoring on a CTI link and can notify Genesys Management Layer when Configuration Layer limits are exceeded.
T-Server now supports two major new enhancements to queue handling: request conflict resolution and a new device queue.
T-Server now supports enhanced emulated agent functionality.
T-Server now supports enhanced business call processing. This can be
configured using the agent-only-private-calls
configuration
option.
This release does not include any corrections and modifications.
This section provides the latest information on known issues and recommendations associated with this product.
When T-Server, running on Windows Server 2008 32-bit or 64-bit, exits due to a SIGBREAK
, T-Server does not close the *.snapshot.log
file before exiting. (ER# 250960526)
Found In: 8.0.000.20 | Fixed In: |
When installing T-Server on UNIX, the following message will appear:
Unable to find configuration information.
Either you have not used configuration wizards and the GCTISetup.ini file was not created or the file is corrupted.
This is an informational message indicating that the Configuration Server login information has not been populated in the installation script, and will be requested during the installation. (ER# 251199034)
Found In: 8.0.000.17 | Fixed In: |
Single-step transfer over ISCC is not possible when the configuration option cast-type
value is set to direct-ani
. (ER# 250835963)
Found In: 8.0.000.17 | Fixed In: |
The installation of T-Server using the Wizard is not supported for this release. (ER# 250174539)
Found In: 8.0.000.17 | Fixed In: |
T-Server does not support deletion of an external party from a conference call in the following scenario:
ConnID
attribute.
(ER# 249680073, 249680035)
Found In: 8.0.000.17 | Fixed In: |
Switch-specific behavior: Call-forwarding requests to an external DN is not supported. (ER# 248766503)
Found In: 8.0.000.17 | Fixed In: |
T-Server reports the incorrect OtherDN
value in the following scenario:
OtherDN
value equals the unmonitored DN for the rest of the call.
(ER# 247960823, 247960811)
Found In: 8.0.000.17 | Fixed In: |
TRedirectCall
to an unmonitored destination is transformed to a supervised transfer request (TAnswercall
, TInitiateTransfer
, and TCompleteTransfer
). This is to overcome the problem of the switch dropping the call if the destination of a redirect request cannot be reached. (ER# 247713830)
Found In: 8.0.000.17 | Fixed In: |
Switch-specific behavior: If a consultation call is made to an ACD Queue with no agents ready, it is not diverted once an agent becomes ready. (ER# 247428928)
Found In: 8.0.000.17 | Fixed In: |
Switch-specific behavior: A call which has been diverted from a queue to an agent cannot be redirected back to the queue using TRedirectCall
. Therefore, the configuration option agent-np-answer-overflow
, when set to the value recall
, cannot be used for real agents where the destination of the recall is to a Coral Hunt Group. (ER# 246886831)
Found In: 8.0.000.17 | Fixed In: |
Switch-specific behavior: The switch does not report silent monitoring information in the CSTA events. (ER# 245733935)
Found In: 8.0.000.17 | Fixed In: |
When performing an upgrade from 7.x to 8.0, the CTI Link must be updated to CSTA III. For this reason, a service interruption will be needed. (ER# 244505181)
Found In: 8.0.000.17 | 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.
There are no discontinued features or functions for this product.
Information in this section is included for international customers.
There are no known internationalization issues for this product.
Additional information on Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories, Inc. is available on our Technical Support website. The following documentation also contains information about this software. Please consult the Framework 8.0 T-Server for Tadiran Coral Deployment Guide first.
Framework 8.0 T-Server for Tadiran Coral Deployment Guide contains detailed reference information for the Genesys Framework 8.0 T-Server for Tadiran Coral including configuration options and specific functionality.
Framework 8.0 Deployment Guide helps you configure, install, start, and stop Framework components.
The Voice Platform SDK 8.0 .NET (or Java) API Reference and the Genesys Events and Models Reference Manual contains the T-Library API, information on TEvents, and an extensive collection of call models.
Genesys Migration Guide contains a documented migration strategy for each software release. Please refer to the applicable portion of this guide or contact Genesys Technical Support for additional information.
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