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    221. For non-stable layer 1 using a TN2185 BRI trunk board, the layer 1 inquiry 
    test was not executed for periodic or scheduled maintenance testing.  Now, 
    the layer 1 inquiry test is executed for both stable and non-stable layer 1 for 
    periodic and scheduled maintenance testing. (France)
    222. When a call was made to a hunt group in night service, where the night 
    service station is a DWBS, with a coverage path that redirects to a UDP 
    number that routes via an ARS/AAR pattern, and there were no available 
    trunks to redirect the call, the switch reset.  Now, for the scenario 
    described, instead of the switch resetting, the calling party is provided busy 
    treatment.
    223. Some calls that failed to forward off the network and were redirected to a 
    coverage path could cause a system reset. For the call scenario described, 
    the system does not reset and the call follows the coverage path. 
    224.The command “status trunk tkgrp/#” of an H.323 IP trunk did not show the 
    actual port and address of the connection. 
    225. Users were blocked from changing or using some assigned authorization 
    codes.   
    226. QSIG VALU trunks would not allow calls to cover properly to QSIG/MWI or 
    FP/MWI message center adjuncts. 
    227. It was not required to disable an IP-interface before changing its region. 
    228. Using the Personal Station Access feature, the Road Warrior or 
    Telecommuter IP Softphone features, or making an X port of a station from 
    the SAT, while the Terminal Translation Initialization (TTI) feature was 
    enabled, caused the digital station involved in the transaction to go dead.
    229. Previously, the customer had difficulty determing why a call was failing. 
    Now, the customer will be able to trace station or trunk calls by using the 
    “list trace station” or “list trace tac” commands. 
    230. If Stations A and B are on a call, on a switch with auto-exclusion available, 
    and they do not have exclusion active; and Station C is a bridge which is 
    added onto the call. If Station C goes on hold, and Station A turns on 
    exclusion, Station C was previously able to go off hold. Now, Station C 
    cannot go off hold in this situation.
    231. Using Centralized Voice Mail via Interswitch Mode Code, if Extension A on 
    a remote switch called Extension B on the host switch, and Extension B 
    transferred the caller to Extension C on the host switch; then, if Extension 
    C did not answer and the call covered to Audix (Mode Code Integration), 
    the caller received the mailbox of Extension B, the original called party. 
    Now, the caller correctly gets the mailbox of Extension C, the party to which 
    the call is transferred.
    232. If ISDN trunk groups with Supplementary Service set to A, the DS1 country 
    protocol/version set to 1b, and the send name field on the trunk form set to 
    yes, the outgoing calling name was sent in a codeset 0 facility IE, and 
    incorrectly displayed if the Central Office was a 5E12 or earlier. Now, the 
    field “USNI Calling Name for Outgoing Calls” on page 6 of the  
    						
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    system-parameters features form, when set to yes, controls sending the 
    calling name for ISDN trunk groups with Supplementary Service set to A, 
    the DS1 country protocol/version set to 1b, and the send name field on the 
    trunk group form set to yes.
    233. If an IP trunk had the near-end port specified as 1720, the far-end port 
    unspecified, and the system had another IP trunk in service, any call to the 
    first trunk was not answered. A call to the 1720/unspecified trunk will now 
    go through. 
    234. Calls routed to BCMS measured VDNs and answered by agents in BCMS 
    measured splits/skills that came in on BCMS measured trunks were 
    considered abandoned. These calls are no longer considered abandoned.
    235. If an IP Solutions application was registered, and a DCP set called the 
    application’s media extension (the NetMeeting
    ® extension), the call was 
    completed with the IP Solutions application having no visual indication that 
    it was on a call.  Now, if the DCP set calls the H.323 IP media extension, it 
    receives a busy tone.
    236. Changing from mu-law to A-law or a-law to mu-law on the 
    system-parameters country form did not force the TN802B board to start 
    using the new mode. The board had to be manually rebooted. Now, the 
    TN802B reboots itself, and once back in service, uses the new 
    companding mode.
    237. An incorrect error message was displayed when adding a PPP data 
    module and an IP-interface with the same local node name.  The correct 
    error message is now displayed.
    238. If a station being service-observed dropped out of a conference that 
    included a converse vector step that was routed to an agent, the call was 
    ended, if the following additional conditions were met:
    — The converse agent flashed, 
    — Dialed the converse data return Feature Access Code (FAC), and 
    — Executed a forced transfer without dialing any additional digits.
    Under these circumstances, the call now continues unaffected.
    239. The ISDN link between the DEFINITY and the Digital European Cordless 
    Telephone (DECT) adjunct sometimes reset.  Resets at that frequency no 
    longer occur.
    240. Error type 0 with aux data of 52305 was observed in the TN802B board 
    error log when inserted, which was incorrect. 
    241. A transfer call made from an IP Softphone failed if the service link was not 
    up. 
    242. Customers using the Lookahead Interflow (LAI) feature in a DCS network 
    could experience a system reset when a call was tandemed to another 
    switch.  
    						
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    243. A DWBS station calling into a vector, using a collect step with an 
    announcement, experienced termination of the announcement after 10 
    seconds.  The station now hears the full vector collect step announcement.
    244. If an IP Softphone user registered to a switch, and failed to make an IP 
    Softphone connection between the IP Softphone and the switch, the 
    system occasionally reset. 
    245. An H.323 IP signaling group and its trunks could be in-service even if the 
    far-end switch had no TN802B boards in service. 
    246. If a user called into a switch, using remote access and authorization code, 
    and terminated the call to a telecommuter application whose voice link was 
    off-net (more than 5 digits), the call did not go through. 
    247. If an IP Softphone assumed control of a physical phone, and if the board 
    was unseated, then when the IP Softphone unregistered and the board 
    was then reseated, the phone would not come back into service. 
    248. When an H.323 IP signaling group was placed into the bypass state, 
    incoming calls were rejected (trunks were out-of-service/near-end).  
    Incoming calls are now accepted (trunks are out-of-service/far-end) when 
    an H.323 IP signaling group is in bypass. 
    						
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    DEFINITY Enterprise Communication Server Release 8, Issue 2.0 (02.0.034.2) 
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    A
    Abbreviated Dialing82
    ACB234
    Access Security Gateway (ASG)55
    ACD238
    Adjunct Switch Applications Interface (ASAI)10, 
    44, 88, 166, 185, 
    209
    Administrable Timers (Feature and Trunk)85
    Administration6, 8, 11, 12, 27, 36, 
    40, 43, 54, 61, 66, 
    70, 84, 90, 96, 97, 
    98, 99, 101, 110, 
    118, 123, 124, 129, 
    131, 143, 149, 158, 
    159, 161, 163, 169, 
    173, 178, 188, 190, 
    191, 193, 195, 201, 
    207, 208, 211, 214, 
    216, 218, 219, 220, 
    227, 232
    Administration without hardware36
    Alarms2, 202
    Analog Stations6, 8, 163
    Announcements18, 84, 87, 215
    Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)23, 142
    Attendant6, 13, 45, 46, 77, 
    100, 135, 161, 179, 
    184, 186, 193
    Audio Information Exchange (AUDIX)135, 212, 
    226
    Authorization Codes68, 206, 225
    Automatic Alternative Routing (AAR) & Auto-
    matic Route Selec-
    tion (ARS)68
    Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)21, 86, 89, 90, 
    130, 134, 139, 176, 
    177, 179, 182, 205, 
    215B
    Basic Call Management System (BCMS)80, 145, 
    234
    Basic Rate Interface (BRI)26, 78, 126, 127, 
    130, 193, 210, 221
    Best Service Routing (BSR)88
    Bridging93
    C
    Call Coverage4, 8, 29, 45, 46, 48, 
    60, 102, 108, 128, 
    137, 146, 188, 218, 
    222
    Call Detail Recording & Reporting (CDR)50, 164, 
    206
    Call Forwarding4, 108, 128, 137, 
    148
    Call Vectoring102, 103, 130, 134, 
    138, 177, 179, 238
    Caller ID155
    Center Stage Switch (CSS)36, 213
    Centralized Attendant Service (CAS)13, 45, 46, 
    81
    Class of Restrictions (COR)3
    CMS/MIS32, 138, 150, 156
    Conference150, 238
    D
    DEFINITY Wireless Business Systems (DWBS)
    111, 159, 181, 239, 
    243
    Digital European Cordless Telephone (DECT)
    239, 243
    Digital Signal Level 1C (DS1C)213
    Digital Stations6, 36, 42, 61, 94, 
    120, 133, 166, 170, 
    193, 200, 228
    Displays1, 72, 93, 125, 167, 
    195
    Distributed Communications System (DCS)/Elec-
    tronic Tandem Net-
    work (ETN)29, 44, 
    48, 217
    Duplication202 
    						
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    E
    Embedded AUDIX212
    Enhanced Terminal Administration (ETA)160
    Expansion Port Network (EPN)213
    Expert Agent Selection(EAS)28, 89, 90
    F
    Facility Restriction Level (FRL)68
    H
    Hotel/Motel & Property Management System 
    (PMS)30, 51, 65, 
    92, 188, 218
    Hunt Group149, 199, 215, 222
    I
    Incoming Call Line IDentification (ICLID)174
    Integrated Services Digital Networking (ISDN)4, 
    26, 29, 45, 46, 71, 
    88, 125, 160, 210, 
    226, 232
    Intercept Treatment13
    International Integrated Services Digital Network-
    ing (ISDN) Primary 
    Rate Interface (PRI)
    14, 19, 226
    International Trunks210
    Internet Protocol (IP) Solutions5, 9, 20, 22, 24, 
    25, 31, 37, 38, 39, 
    41, 47, 49, 52, 58, 
    63, 64, 67, 69, 73, 
    76, 83, 95, 98, 99, 
    101, 104, 105, 106, 
    109, 112, 113, 114, 
    119, 121, 123, 124, 
    129, 131, 141, 153, 
    158, 165, 168, 169, 
    171, 173, 195, 197, 
    201, 212, 214, 216, 
    224, 227, 228, 233, 
    235, 241, 244, 245, 
    246, 247, 248
    L
    Leave Word Calling (LWC)6, 59, 66, 116, 117, 
    144, 187
    Links7, 35, 40, 118, 162, 
    173, 219
    Logins55M
    Maintenance15, 16, 17, 33, 34, 
    53, 56, 57, 79, 91, 
    115, 132, 136, 147, 
    152, 154, 172, 175, 
    189, 198, 204, 236, 
    240
    Malicious Call Trace (MCT)192
    Measurements62, 194, 196
    Message Retrieval144
    Message Sequence Tracer1
    Music on Hold181
    N
    Night Service100, 222
    O
    Operations Support Systems Interface (OSSI)
    145
    P
    Packet Bus Maintenance132
    Personal Central Office Line (PCOL)151
    Private Distributed Communication Systems 
    (DCS) +141
    Q
    Queueing18
    R
    R2-Multi-Frequency Code (MFC) Signaling102
    Record Keeping229, 230
    Routing48
    S
    Service Observing185, 238
    Station busy Indicators (SBI)61
    Station Message Detail Records (SMDR)50
    System Resets13, 74, 81, 122, 
    135, 140, 180, 223, 
    242
    T
    Terminal Support157
    Terminal Translation Initialization (TTI)228
    Transfer231
    Translation Upload/Download220 
    						
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    Trunk Access Code (TAC)64
    Trunks13, 70, 201, 210, 
    214
    TTI36, 75, 143, 203
    U
    Upgrades107 
    						
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