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Internet Service Node (ISN) 2.0 Release Notes
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Identifier Severity
Headline Release-note Enclosure
CSCma12008 4
At startup AS logs incorrect
message: Adding new Voice
Browser: 127.0.0.1
In the Application Server start up logs there is
an entry "Adding new Voice Browser:
127.0.0.1" which is incorrect (there is no such
Voice Browser). The message is benign.
CSCma13750 4
MS error detected after call
transferred causes call to
disconnect
Symptom: If a prompt is being fetched for
queuing and an agent becomes available, the
call is transferred. If there is a prompt fetch
error after the transfer, the caller is
disconnected.
Workaround: None
CSCma14416 4
DTMF not always relayed
through bridged call to second
VB
When the Voice Browser transfers a call to a
second Voice Browser, DTMF that is entered
by the caller is not consistently passed
through to the second Voice Browser. There is
no workaround.
CSCma16217 4
Need to be able to adjust
Q.931 Call type value via
configuration settings
Problem: The Q.931 call type defaults to
"National" in the Voice Browser for outgoing
calls and is not configurable.
Conditions: This can cause outgoing call
failures on the voice gateway if the dial plan
types do not support national.
Workaround: On the Voice gateway, use the
"isdn map" command to remap a 'National' call
type to 'Unknown' call type.
CSCma17711 4
ISN as Type3 VRU with NIC
logs errors with queuing
deployment model
When the ISN is deployed in the "queue and
transfer" deployment model (same as the 1.0
release deployment model) as a Type 3 VRU
with a NIC as the routing client, errors will be
logged for each call which transfers to an
agent as a result of a "Run VRU script" result.
Workaround: Use the Advanced Speech
deployment model.
CSCma20628 4
Critical media isn’t played
when no AS avail in Advanced
Speech deployment
Symptom: For an "Advanced Speech"
deployment (GW Voice Browser ISN App
Server), when a call cannot proceed because
no App Servers are available to process the
call, the caller is simply disconnected; the
caller should hear the critical media file
flash:error.wav before the call is disconnected.
Workaround: None.