Release Number | AIX | HP-UX | Linux | Solaris | Tru64 UNIX | Windows |
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7.6.019.28 [07/30/10] – Hot Fix | X | |||||
7.6.019.27 [07/16/09] – Hot Fix | X | |||||
7.6.019.25 [07/07/09] – Hot Fix | X | |||||
7.6.019.24 [06/03/09] – Hot Fix | X | |||||
7.6.019.22 [05/22/09] – Hot Fix | X | |||||
7.6.009.15 [11/18/08] – General | X | X | X | X | X | X |
7.6.009.12 [09/05/08] – Hot Fix | X | |||||
7.6.009.11 [03/20/08] – General | X | X | X | X | X | X |
7.6.009.10 [01/30/08] – 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is no longer an affiliate of Alcatel-Lucent; any indication of such affiliation within Genesys products or packaging is no longer applicable.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 7.6 releases of T-Server for Rockwell Spectrum.
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 7.6.008.20. 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 new features or functionality.
This release includes the following corrections and modifications:
This release of T-Server is built with the TSCP 7.6.008.20, which corrects the following issue:
When operating in hot standby
mode, after a switchover, the new primary T-Server now correctly distributes Call Monitoring events. (ER# 256690161)
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 7.6.008.12. 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.
This is a hot fix for this product. This release does not contain new features or functionality.
This release includes the following corrections and modifications:
T-Server now correctly matches a TMakePredictiveCall
request with an appropriate EventDialing
message when processing multiple Predictive Dialing requests on the same queue concurrently. Previously, starting with version 7.6.009.11, T-Server could identify erroneously a request-event pair, which resulted in attaching incorrect UserData
to the call in EventDialing
.
(ER# 230221075)
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 7.6.008.12. 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.
This is a hot fix for this product. This release does not contain new features or functionality.
This release includes the following corrections and modifications:
T-Server now correctly works with the activated obsolete configuration option attach-acc-host-info
. Previously, T-Server could become unstable if an inbound call arrived at the switch directly at an ACD Queue or Routing Point programmed to attach information from the account-information
field of the subscriber_information
switch message. (ER# 229380391)
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 7.6.008.12. 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.
This is a hot fix for this product. This release does not contain new features or functionality.
This release includes the following corrections and modifications:
T-Server now correctly routes a call to an agent and reports CallStateOk
in the EventRinging
message, in the following scenario:
CallStateTransferred
, and incorrectly populated ThirdPartyDN
and ThirdPartyDNRole
attributes in EventRinging
. (ER# 225346866)
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 7.6.008.12. 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.
This is a hot fix for this product. This release contains the following new functionality:
TRegisterAddress
request for a DN that represents a Voice Response Unit (VRU), T-Server now makes only one attempt to synchronize the DN state with the switch, and immediately generates an EventRegistered
message containing the Unknown
state in the corresponding AttributeExtensions
parameter. (ER# 223009259)This release includes the following corrections and modifications:
In a multi-site scenario, in which a call transfer is completed at one site while the consultation call is routed to another site, T-Server now generates an EventPartyChanged
message and properly reports the ConnID
attribute updates. Previously in this scenario, under rare race conditions between the completion of the transfer and of the call routing, T-Server did not generate EventPartyChanged
, which resulted in a stuck call. (ER# 221813847)
T-Server now correctly processes the scenario in which a consultation call is originated and transferred from an established conference. Previously, T-Server sometimes became unstable after incorrectly activating cleanup algorithms while processing this scenario. (ER# 224983418)
This release corrects an issue which, in some cases of a single-step transfer to an ACD Queue, caused T-Server to become unresponsive. (ER# 227021935)
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 7.6.008.09. 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 release does not contain new features or functionality.
This release includes the following corrections and modifications:
T-Server now processes multiple TMakePredictiveCall
requests made to the same queue without unnecessary delay. Previously, T-Server executed subsequent requests only after it received the switch response for previous requests. This issue caused delays with agent activities. (ER# 204773306)
T-Server no longer becomes unstable when processing Call Transferred
switch messages with the Trunk Port ID
field. (ER# 210893711)
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 7.6.008.09. 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.
This is a hot fix for this product. This release does not contain new features or functionality.
This release includes the following corrections and modifications:
T-Server now correctly generates an EventLinkConnected
message in a scenario where it disconnects the switch link connection because the polling timeout has expired and subsequently reopens the connection.
(ER# 180464506)
T-Server now correctly reports the OtherTrunk
attribute (or, when appropriate, the OtherDN
attribute) in EventPartyChanged
messages for transfer scenarios. This issue was applicable to T-Server versions 7.6.009.10 and 7.6.009.11. (ER# 201141734)
T-Server now correctly reports the OtherTrunk
attribute in EventRouteRequest
messages for inbound calls made to a Routing Point. (ER# 202303614)
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 7.6.008.06. 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 release does not contain new features or functionality.
This release includes the following corrections and modifications:
T-Server no longer becomes unstable when registering Logical Workstation Numbers (LWN) with the values out of range or with leading zeroes. Genesys recommends that you use the range 100�999 for registering LWNs. (ER# 173536814)
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 7.6.008.03. 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 the initial 7.6 release of T-Server for Rockwell Spectrum.
T-Server now supports Rockwell Spectrum Transaction Link 10.1.
A new configuration option, allow-split-conference
, has been added in this release of
T-Server.
This option specifies whether a single-step transfer can be performed for an external conference call participant.
Refer to your T-Server Deployment Guide for more information. (ER# 161878736)
This release includes the following corrections and modifications that were made between release 7.5 or earlier releases and the initial 7.6 release:
T-Server no longer becomes unstable when it receives malformed switch messages with the incorrect
length of CallID
message element in them. (ER# 116916616)
T-Server now correctly processes the Position Status Changed
switch message received
for a Position DN with an incomplete active request. Previously, T-Server mistakenly ignored such a message.
(ER# 142028033)
T-Server now correctly processes Position Status Changed
switch messages and
updates agents states for Logical Workstation Numbers (LWN) or Positions when the switch automatically
signs out agents if they have been in the Not
Ready
state for longer than
a specified timeout. Previously, T-Server occasionally ignored such switch messages if they arrived after a
Feature Access (Set)
message issued for the same LWNs or Positions. (ER# 121364188)
T-Server now correctly distributes an EventDNBackInService
message for a remote agent DN when
the agent has manually logged in after unsuccessful login attempts using the agent desktop, which placed the DN in
out-of-service
state. (ER# 150244605)
When the Event Party Propagation feature is in use and option use-data-from
is set
to consult-user-data
,
T-Server now generates EventPartyChanged
for a DN at the remote location
in the following scenario:
ISCCEventPartyChanged
is sent from T-Server 1 to T-Server 2 and
EventPartyChanged
is now generated for DN 2 (Party B at T-Server 2).
(ER# 103048321)
The poll-interval
configuration option has been modified. Now, the option value
changes take effect immediately. Previously, the option value changes took effect after the T-Server
restart, which led to CTI link reconnection and service interruption. (ER# 142027977)
This section provides the latest information on known issues and recommendations associated with this product.
T-Server does not report the OtherTrunk
attribute in EventReleased
messages for agent DNs after completing a blind conference, if the new party releases within 0.6 seconds after answering. (ER# 203861226)
Found In: 7.6.009.12 | Fixed In: |
Switch limitation: According to switch documentation, the range of valid values for directory numbers (DN) is 1–99999.
When you attempt to register Logical Workstation Numbers (LWN) with the values out of the range or with leading zeroes, T-Server may become unstable. Genesys recommends that you use the range 100�999 for registering LWNs. (ER# 173536814)
Found In: 7.6.009.10 | Fixed In: 7.6.009.11 |
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.
The Solaris 2.6 operating system is no longer supported.
Discontinued As Of: 7.6.x |
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.
The Framework 7.6 T-Server for Rockwell Spectrum Deployment Guide contains detailed reference information for the Genesys Framework 7.6 T-Server for Rockwell Spectrum, including configuration options and specific functionality.
The Framework 7.6 Deployment Guide helps you configure, install, start, and stop Framework components.
The Genesys 7 Events and Models Reference Manual contains an extensive collection of events and call models describing core interaction processing in Genesys environments.
The Voice Platform SDK 7.6 .NET (or Java) API Reference contains technical details of T-Library functions.
The Genesys Migration Guide contains a detailed migration strategy for each software release. Please refer to the applicable portion of this guide or contact Genesys Technical Support for additional information.
Genesys Supported Operating Environment Reference Manual contains information about supported operating systems and databases.
Product documentation is also provided on a Documentation Library DVD, which is produced monthly. The New Documents on this DVD page on the DVD indicates the DVD production date. Because the DVD is produced monthly, documentation on the Technical Support website may be more up-to-date than that on the DVD. To verify the latest version of a document, check the version number, located on the second page in PDFs and on the "About This File" topic for Help files.