Release Number | OS X | iOS |
---|---|---|
8.1.200.22 [12/17/12] – General | X | |
8.1.100.09 [03/27/12] – General | X |
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This release note applies to all 8.1 releases of SIP Endpoint SDK for Apple OS.
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Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
There are no restrictions for this release. This section describes new features that were introduced in this release of SIP Endpoint SDK for Apple OS.
This release supports the following voice codecs:
INVITE messages now have an additional header that contains user data
SIP Endpoint SDK 8.1.2 for Apple OS supports the following Plantronics headset models in the standard headset mode:
You can now specify the following behaviors when a SIP Endpoint user does not have a working USB headset:
This release supports the following NAT (Network Address Translation) traversal methods:
This release also supports the following features:
This release of SIP Endpoint SDK for Apple OS uses a SIP stack that has been developed by Genesys
This release also includes the following corrections and modifications:
SIP Endpoint SDK log files now contain only the correct logging messages for the
specified level. Previously, debug
and info
messages
would appear even for logging levels that do not include those messages.
(ER# 297079118)
If Transport Layer Security (TLS) and the Secure Real-time Transport Protocol
(SRTP) are configured, secureSignalingQos
bits now appear properly
in the IP Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) headers of the SIP packets
when the secureSignallingQos
bits have been set. Previously these
bits would not appear, even if the secureSignallingQos
bits had
been set properly. (ER# 297026935)
Active SIP Endpoint SDK instances no longer crash when a USB headset is presented or removed. Previously, SIP Endpoint SDK instances would crash under those circumstances. (ER# 297026931)
INVITE
messages issued by SIP Endpoint SDK no longer require the
invited party to use SRTP when TLS is enabled and use_srtp
has been
set to optional
. Previously, when an outbound call was made from
SIP Endpoint SDK with TLS enabled and use_srtp
set to
optional
, the call would fail if it was made to an endpoint that
did not support SRTP. (ER# 297026939)
SIP Endpoint SDK now sends an UNREGISTER
request when it is being
shut down. Previously, an UNREGISTER
request would not be sent on
shutdown. (ER# 297079113)
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
There are no restrictions for this release. This section describes new features that were introduced in the initial 8.1 release of SIP Endpoint SDK for Apple OS.
This is the first release for this product.
This release supports the following voice codecs:
When devices and services use multiple voice codecs, the SIP Endpoint SDK supports the negotiation of the voice codec that will be used between them.
The SIP Endpoint SDK supports Quality of Service (QoS), which helps guarantee that packet traffic for a voice or other media connection will not be delayed or dropped due to interference.
The SIP Endpoint SDK supports additional security signaling and media encryption via SRTP (Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol).
The SIP Endpoint SDK supports both first party call control (1PCC) and third party call control (3PCC).
There are no corrections or modifications for this initial release of SIP Endpoint SDK for Apple OS.
This section provides the latest information on known issues and recommendations associated with this product.
TURN over TCP might not work in this release. (ER# 314687357)
Found In: 8.1.200.22 | Fixed In: |
Plantronics headsets cannot use the call control button to answer an incoming call or disconnect a call.
Found In: 8.1.200.22 | Fixed In: |
The Session Mic Volume Control cannot be used in SIP Endpoint SDK Applications. (ER# 314687351)
Found In: 8.1.200.22 | Fixed In: |
Log files contain debug
and info
level messages
irrespective of the log level setting. (ER# 297079118)
Found In: 8.1.100.09 | Fixed In: 8.1.200.22 |
If Transport Layer Security (TLS) and the Secure Real-time Transport Protocol
(SRTP) are configured, secureSignalingQos
bits do not appear
properly in the IP Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) headers of the
SIP packets, even if the secureSignallingQos
bits have been set.
(ER# 297026935)
Found In: 8.1.100.09 | Fixed In: 8.1.200.22 |
An active SIP Endpoint instance might fail when a USB headset is either connected or disconnected. (ER# 297026931)
Found In: 8.1.100.09 | Fixed In: 8.1.200.22 |
INVITE
messages that are sent from a SIP Endpoint instance have a
setting of "a=crypto"
even if the use_srtp
option in
the .plist
file has been set to optional. (ER# 297026939)
Found In: 8.1.100.09 | Fixed In: 8.1.200.22 |
When a SIP Endpoint instance is shut down, it does not send an
UNREGISTER
message. (ER# 297079113)
Found In: 8.1.100.09 | Fixed In: 8.1.200.22 |
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 items for this product.
Information in this section is included for international customers.
There are no 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 Deployment Guide first.
SIP Endpoint SDK on the Genesys SDK Documentation Wiki — Additional information about the SIP Endpoint SDK, including deployment guidelines, can be found on the SIP Endpoint SDK wiki pages.
SIP Endpoint SDK for Apple OS 8.1 API Reference — This reference manual provides detailed information about the SDK.
Product documentation is provided on the Technical Support website, the Genesys Documentation wiki, and the Documentation Library DVD (produced monthly) or the Developer Documentation CD.
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