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    DEFINITY ® Enterprise Communications Server Release 8, Issue 3.0 (03.0.042 .2) Change De scription 555-2 33-220 Comco de 108 839200 Issue 1 July 2000[...]

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    Copyright  2000, Lucent T echnologies All Rights Res erved, Printed in U. S.A. Notice Every effort wa s made to ensure that the in formation in this book was complete and accurate at the time of printing. However , information is subject to change. Lucent T e chnologies W eb Page The world wide web home page for Lucent T echnologies is: http://w[...]

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    Issue 1 July 2000 1 Highlights This cha nge desc ription doc ument des cribes the changes in corpor ated in DEFINITY Ente rprise Co mmunicat ions Server (ECS), Relea se 8, Issue 3 .0 (03.0.042 .2). Highlights of features and enhancements Netw ork Ca ll Re direct ion Network Call Redirection (NCR) p rovides the c apabilit y to have the public networ[...]

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    Highlights 2 Releas e 8, Issue 3.0 (03.0 .042.2) Internet Protocol (I P) Media Process or: TN2302AP The TN2 302AP cir cuit pack is supp orted by Rel ease 8.3 s oftware an d replaces the TN802 B Media P rocessor, with the followi ng proviso. T he versi on of the circuit p ack availabl e coincid ent with Rel ease 8.3 d oes not s upport fax. Th e curr[...]

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    Highlights Issue 1 July 2000 3 ARS/AAR Dialing wi thout F AC f eature is not gener ally avai lable in Rel ease 8.3. Although ARS/AAR D ialing wi thout F AC appears on the custo mer optio ns screen , this featu re can onl y be order ed and acti vated by us ing the ap plicati on process describe d in the Rap id Respon se T eam websit e http://info .d[...]

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    Highlights 4 Releas e 8, Issue 3.0 (03.0 .042.2)[...]

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    Issue 1 July 20 00 5 Change Des criptions Change Des criptions The foll owing probl ems hav e been addr essed and correct ed in DEFINITY E n t e r p r i s e C o m m u n i c a t i o n s S e r v e r ( EC S ) , Release 8 , Issu e 3 .0 (03. 0.042.2 ). 1. When swi tching be tween PPP and X.25 type da ta modules , two copi es of the Est ablis h Connect i[...]

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    Change Descri ptions 6 Release 8 , Issue 3.0 ( 03.0.042.2 ) 8. Autom atic Route Selecti on (ARS) c alls were blocked (calle r receiv ed reorder t one) when trunks wer e availa ble but in a group controlled by the attendant. Under thes e condit ions, a de nial ev ent will be lo gged wh en an ARS cal l fails and at least o ne of the trunk gro ups in [...]

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    Change Descri pti ons Issue 1 July 200 0 7 3) The Maxim um allowe d IP SoftP hones was c ontrolled v ia the “Maxim um IP Soft Phones” field on the system-parameters customer-options fo rm. have been chan ged to: 1) It is pos sible to li st all a dministe red IP S oftPhones using the “list multimed ia ip-s tation” com mand. 2) Access t o the[...]

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    Change Descri ptions 8 Release 8 , Issue 3.0 ( 03.0.042.2 ) 30. T a ndem trun k calls th at receive d an ALERT fo llowed by a D ISCONNECT that had a p rogress indicator IE did not send a CO NNECT message back to the orgin ator before the DISCONNECT , even tho ugh the in coming trun k was admi nistered to do so. 31. Und er some conditio ns, call rec[...]

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    Change Descri pti ons Issue 1 July 200 0 9 43. The adm inistratio n field used to admi nister a user- translate d version of the display messag e viewed when you u se the butt on view fea ture on th e DID-view butt on was located on th e display- messages property-manageme nt form. T he field is now lo cated on the display- messages view -buttons f[...]

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    Change Descri ptions 10 Release 8 , Issue 3.0 ( 03.0.042.2 ) 55. When C yclical Redundan cy Check (CRC) errors occurred on BRI ports , the ports we re taken out of servic e and neve r put bac k into ser vice. 56. It was not possi ble to chang e an ISDN tr unk group t o a non-IS DN trunk group if there were m any AAR/ ARS patter ns used in the sys t[...]

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    Change Descri pti ons Issue 1 July 2000 11 70. Calls queued to an att endant via di rect dial to an attendant VDN we re left in queue and could not be answered. 71. If all preferenc es of a routi ng pattern wi th Look Ah ead Routin g (LAR) enabled we re busy fo r a data c all over a n ISDN PRI trun k, DEFIN ITY returned Ca use #58 ( Bearer Cap abil[...]

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    Change Descri ptions 12 Release 8 , Issue 3.0 ( 03.0.042.2 ) 83. The sw itch reset wh en an a gent exite d AUX work mode. 84. Russ ian incoming toll intrus ion on a call ov er a Russian 3-wire rotary trunk to a far e nd BUSY s ubscribe r cause d the caller ’ s stati on to enter a non-func tional state , requir ing a Bus y/Release to return it to [...]

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    Issue 1 July 200 0 13 Feature or category See item numbers Feature or category S ee item numbers A Adjunct Switch Applica tions Inte rface (ASAI) 50 Adminis tration 1, 3, 6 , 9, 19, 41, 43, 54 , 56, 58, 72, 80 Adminis tration Wi thout Hardware (AWOH) 21, 52 Analog Sta tions 2, 74 Answer Detection 26 Attendant 8, 13, 20, 22, 53, 70, 89 Audio Inform [...]

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    14 Release 8, Issue 3.0 ( 03.0.042.2 ) Feature or category See item numbers Feature or category S ee item numbers Index of Chan ge s Music o n Ho ld 32 P Paging 65 Q QSIG 18 R R2-MFC Sign ali ng 61 Restart 75 Routing 58 Russia 17, 84 S Service Observing 63 Station M essage Detail Recor ding (SMDR) 78 System Resets 11, 27, 41 , 47, 79, 8 1, 83, 85, [...]