Deployment and Operation Notes
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Release Notes
(2310) Alerts that remain on the screen without expiring will continue
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to accumulate on phones in GXAS mode. If a heavy volume of
long-lived alerts is delivered, the capacity of the Application Gateway
will be impacted. Please be sure that the number of current
(non-expired) alerts is kept to a reasonable level.
For Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 5.0, IIS hangs when
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Broadcast Server attempts to upload a large .wav file. This error is due
to the lack of a defined limit on the Windows 2000 IIS 5.0 server, which
does not terminate properly when the limit is exceeded.
Workaround: Microsoft recommends an upgrade to Windows 2003 IIS
6.0 server to resolve this issue. Alternatively, downsample the audio
file to reduce its file size.
For IIS 6.0, Broadcast Server displays the following error when
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attempting to upload a large .wav file in Broadcast Server:
Form.Init() error '80040200'
Input type was not expected
/BCS/media_form_save.asp, line 66
This error is due to the default file size limitation of 200KB on the
Windows 2003 IIS 6.0 server.
Workaround: Downsample the audio file to reduce its file size.
Alternatively, you can change the default file size limitation for IIS.
Open C:\Windows\System32\Inetsrv\metabase.XML and change
the value for AspMaxRequestEntityAllowed. The maximum size that
you set will vary depending on the amount of memory in the system
and the other applications running.
(2752) When you create a Broadcast Server alert, you must select the
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appropriate Alert Text or Alert Graphic option. Otherwise, the text or
graphic might not be sent to the phones.
(3527) When using a mouse device with an 1120E/1140E IP phone to
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select a URL link displayed in a broadcast message, you cannot enter
or select text in the Web page.