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Software Release 6.OB Release Notes Table of Contents Preface Improvements and Corrected Problems Operating System ........................................................................................................................ 2 AG8F/AG30 Drivers ................................................................................................................... 4 Centrex Integration ..................................................................................................................... 4 CTI Smartcard Issues .................................................................................................................. 4 Ground Start TCP ....................................................................................................................... 5 Hyatt/Encore/Logistics PMS t ....................................................................................................... 5 MVIP Clock Configuration ......................................................................................................... 5 NEC Integrations ........................................................................................................................ 5 OneView ..................................................................................................................................... 5 License Numbers ..................................................................................................... .5 MESA-Net Prefix String.. ........................................................................................ .5 OneView 1.1 System Address Book ......................................................................... .6 Uninstall.. ................................................................................................................ .6 Upload/Download Capabilities.. ............................................................................... .6 Phoneline Exception 9 Ringing Timeout ..................................................................................... 6 Phoneline Exception 12 MF Detect Enable ................................................................................. 6 SMS MWI .................................................................................................................................. 6 ss7 ............................................................................................................................................. 7 SS7 Dial Plans. ........................................................................................................ .7 ISUP ACM Message ................................................................................................. 8 ISUP IAM Messages ................................................................................................. 9 Tl/El ....................................................................................................................................... 11 - UI/ESMDI Integration .............................................................................................................. 12 UIMAP utility .......................................................................................................................... 12 UI Mailbox Mappings ............................................................................................................... 12 Unified TCP/IP Installation ....................................................................................................... 13 Known Problem Originate/Answer Link Conventions In Mesa-Net . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 . . . 111
Software Release 6.OB Release Notes Preface This release note identifies features in Centigram Software Release 6.0 that are not currently documented in the technical manuals for this release. It includes: . Descriptions of improvements and corrected problems . A list of known problems in this release 1
Software Release 6.OB Release Notes Improvements and Corrected Problems This section describes the improvements and corrected problems in Release 6.OB. Operating System IDE Systems Corrected information to identify IDE systems correctly, not mistakenly identifying them as MCBl systems Mailbox Maintenance Mailbox Maintenance (option C) modified so that previous mailbox function works consistently with next mailbox function. Allows previous function to wrap around end of file or display last mailbox record by specifying mailbox 99999999999 and the use previous functiori key. Logfile Menu Option C in the Logfile Menu (Choose Logfile Serial Redirection) has been changed to allow error log output for each module to be redirected to the specified redirection serial port on its own module. LOGFILE MENU (C) Choose Logfile Serial Redirection (T) Toggle Display between console and logfile (S) Show logfile (D) Delete logfile (X) Exit If you need help later, type ?. COMMAND (C/T/S/D/X): c Enter filename to save log data = [/usr/vm/log/logfilel Redirect logfile output to : 2
Software Release 6.OB Release Notes (only serial ports which are physically present will be displayed) 1: /dev/serl, serial port 1 2: /dev/ser2, serial port 2 3: /dev/ser3, serial port 3 4: /dev/ser4, serial port 4 5: /dev/ser5, serial port 5 6: /dev/ser6, serial port 6 7: /dev/conl, console 8: Clear redirection Current serial port redirection is: [I Enter number from 1 to 8: (display that follows is a system having only one active module) Redirect Serial Port for all modules is set to I/dev/ser21 Save logfile changes (y/n) ? [N] e (return to display menu options) ------------------------------------------------------ (for systems having more than one active module) The default is to redirect and combine the logfile output of all modules to a single modules serial port. Alternatively, you can elect to redirect each modules logfile output to its own serial port. Combine all logfile output to a single serial port (Y/N) ? [Y] Y (display that follows is for the yes response) Redirect Serial Port for all modules is set to [/dev/ser21 Save logfile changes (y/n) ? [N] (return to display menu options) ---------------------------------------------- Combine all logfile output to a single serial port (Y/N) ? [Yl n - (display that follows is for the no response) Module 1 Redirect Serial Port is set to [//l/dev/ser21 Module 2 Redirect Serial Port is set to [//2/dev/ser21 Module 3 Redirect Serial Port is set to [//3/dev/ser21 Module 4 Redirect Serial Port is set to [//4/dev/ser21 (only active modules will be displayed) Save logfile changes (y/n) ? [N] (return to display menu options) 3
Software Release 6.OB Release Notes AG8F/AG30 Drivers In RSD 3.1 F, when both AG8F and AG30 drivers were loaded, AG30 failed to load. Centrex Integration A new menu to configure message waiting delay has been added to the Offline Menu. From the Offline menu, enter (L) Linegroup and RS232 Applications, enter (C) Centrex, (N) Message notification menu, then (M) Message Waiting Request Interval. Valid interval range for message waiting delay is 0 - 1000 ms (0 - 1 set). Note: Fujitsu 9600 integrations should be set to 1 second (1000 ms). CTI Smartcard Issues Users that employ the CTI Smartcard in their configuration should make sure this device is not overloaded. The following table shows e bits per second supportedon each port for configurations with 1 to 8 ports #of Bps supported Comments Ports per port 1 38400 l Card supports total throughput of 38400 bps for 2 19200 one port or two ports 3 9600 l Data throughput becomes less efficient with the 4 4800 addition of more ports 8 2400 l 1 CTI Smartcard per host limitation If greater throughput is required, replace the CTI Smartcard with the Serial 16/32 card. Series 6 servers running revision 6.OA software may be using a port address of 300 and an interrupt of 5. Series 6 systems running with revision 6.OB software must use a port address of 320 and an interrupt of 15, to permit an even broader array of connectivity option. Series 6 servers with revision 6.OA software will need to remove the CTI Smartcard and modify the port address to 320 and the card interrupt to 15 either prior to or as part of an update to 6.OB software (change on 6.OA and then update or modify during the update process). Centigram recommends that this work be completed prior to the update to simplify the steps involved in the update process. To do this as part of the update process, do a shutdown then mm off the power on the server, remove the CTI Smartcard, move the interrupt shunt from the 5 position to the 15 position. Then, set the 8 toggle DIP switch as follows: - loff 2off 3 on 40n 5off 6 on 7 on 8 on After making these changes, put the card back in the machine. Install the 6.OB software and include in your configuration process the Smartcard configuration in the Offline Menu. Select interrupt 15 for the CTI Smartcard. Note: Through the Configure Smartcard Table option of the Offline Menu, confirm that the current Smartcard table reflects the correct configuration (for example, 4
Software Release 6.OB Release Notes no cards taken out or moved), then duplicate the current configuration before proceeding with the 6,OB software installation. Series 6.0 customers who plan to use AT&T Integration and their VBPC card must buy the Serial 16/32 card for their connectivity needs and not use a Smartcard. Ground Start TCP Digital Ground Start TCP has been added to Release of 6.OB. Hyatt/Encore/Logistics PMS The Hyatt PMS optional feature diskette now gives the option to configure PMS integration. The System configuration menu for Release 6.0 has been modified to display the following: (A) Restore COS (B) Backup COS (C) Configure MWI suppression 4 (E) Configure PMS integration (F) Feature COS (G) Group COS (L) Limits COS (M) Restriction COS (N) Network COS (T) Tenant COS (P) Phoneline Exceptions (R) Reconfigure system (X) Exit Limitations When both EECO and Hyatt are installed on the same server: l The menu item (E) Configuration PMS integration will appear twice. l Changes to the Configure PMS integration will affect both the Hyatt and EECO PMSs. MVIP Clock Configuration The linecard loader, which was not working in RSD 3.1F for release 6.0, has been fixed. NEC Integrations s Some calls were not reaching the Series 6 server, which was not receiving some data packets from integrations. Calls are now reaching the server. OneView This section describes OneView features. License Numbers The license numbers for the OneView applications are now getting created properly. MESA-Net Prefix String The users could not clear the MESA-Net prefix string. Placing a zero as the first character in the string clears the prefix string.
Software Release 6.OB Release Notes OneView 1.1 System Address Book The OneView 1.1 System Address Book can now be stored on the server. Uninstall The capability to Uninstall the seats / sessions has been added. Before this release you could not uninstall seats or sessions. A new menu item M has been added to provide this capability. Upload/Download Capabilities Improved the upload/download capabilities of the OneView remote system by using TCP. Phoneline Exception 9 Ringing Timeout Changing this parameter now works for all values between 0 and 255 seconds (time that must elapse, after ringing has started, before the Series 6 server considers the call to be “Ring No Answer.” Phoneline Exception 12 MF Detect Enable Phoneline Exception 12 can be set to enable in Release 6.OB. This enables the detection of MF tones (North American Standard). SMS MWI The SMS MWI feature of Release 6.OB has a new connection option. This product can now work over a TCPLP link. The old mode of serial connection is also supported. Following are the new menus showing these Options. SMS-MWI INTEGRATION (1) Current Link Index = [l] (N) Module Number = [l] (A) Active (Y/N) = [Y] (L) Define Login Parameters (Ml Define Message Parameters (PI Protocol CONFIGURATION (Tl Type of Connection(S=Serial, T = TCP/IP)= [Tl (Cl Connection Parameters CONFIGURATION (PI Pager Number = [l] (S) Show CONNECTION Parameters (Xl Exit Enter L for Login Parameters. SMS-MWI rlouin Menu CL) Login Name.... = [centigram] (PI Password...... = [cgram93] (S) System Message = [Optus SMSC] (Xl Exit Enter M for Message Parameter S[ (Cl Cluster ID = [l] (G) GSM code.. = [Ol] (Ml Message Timer (TlOO) = [l] (RI Response Timer (TlOl) = [3] 6
Software Release 6.OB Release Notes CL) Link Integrity Timer (T102) = [31 (A) Restransmission Attempts (Nl) = [33 (Xl Exit Enter P for Protocol Configuration SMS-MWI Protocol Confiua (S) Send mwi-off long format = [Nl (Cl Checksum checking enabled = [Nl CL) Do not perform Login sequence = [Nl CD) Dump log messages in logfile = [Nl (PI Cut-through-Paging enabled = [Nl (Xl Exit For serial type of connection, by entering ‘C’, the connection parameters will be SMS-MWI Serial Parametezx (PI Port Name = [Sctil] (B) Baud Rate = [S] (Xl Exit For TCP/IP co~ection, by entering ‘C’, the co~ection parameters will be MWI TCP/IP Paramea CL) Input Port = [1025] (PI Output Port = [1026] (HI Hostname = [host name] (Xl Exit ss7 This release of SS7 incorporates feed back from customer sites on outstanding SS7 issues. These issues which have been addressed in ST12 are l SS7 Dial Plan issues. l ANSI Compliance testing. l Configuration menus. 0 SS7 Outdial Functionality. 0 Strip Outgoing Zeros. The new menus are: SS7 Dial Plans. 0 ISUP ACM Messages. l ISUP IAM Messages. The following sites sho
Software Release 6.OB Release Notes Shinsegi syspilnum Enter Pilot number. Ensure DID mailbox length c Pilot number length. BellSoutlKhile Syspilnum Enter Pilot number. ISUP ACM Message. This message is sent from the VM back to the switch in response to an incoming call. The following parameters should be configured for the Backward Call Indicators. SS7 ACM ISUP Messages Configuration Menu --------___------_______________________--- (A) ACM Backward Call Ind Charge indicator ? = [2] (B) ACM Backward Call Ind Called Partys Status Indicator? = [II (C) ACM Backward Call Ind Called Partys Category Indicator ? = [l] (D) ACM Backward Call Ind End-to-End Method Indication? = to1 (E) ACM Backward Call Ind Internetworking Indicators? = LOI (F) ACM Backward Call Ind End-to-End Information Indicator ? = LOI (G) ACM Backward Call Ind ISDN User Part Indicator ? = [l] (H) ACM Backward Call Ind ISDN Access Indicator ? = [O] (I) ACM Backward Call Ind Echo control device Indicator ? = [O] (J) ACM Backward Call Ind SCCP method Indicator ? = [O] (X) Exit 8