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Issue Number
DEF23639
DEF23671
DEF23772
CLN24113
CLN24173
DEF24121
DEF22802/24118
CLN24178
DEF24048
DEF23760
RN-001037-02 REV03 – 06.2011
Description of Fix
When a phone running the 2.5 or 2.6 firmware is upgraded to 3.2, the phone
may fail to register in some unique scenarios if the SIP 401 challenge is
received with the router WAN IP instead of the phone local IP address.Also,
when an outbound proxy was configured, the symmetrical signalling was not
working and a random port was used in the UDP source port header. Now 2.5
and 2.6 phones can upgrade and register successfully to 3.2.x.
When the Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) softkey was configured on the
phone, the user tried to enable the available and unavailable keys but instead
was directed to the speed dial page. When the user presses the available and
unavailable keys the phone should indicate that the call center state is "Avail-
able/Unavailable". This is now working as expected.
The Switch UI Focus to Ringing Line feature was not working as expected.
When the phone received a diverted phone call on L2 while L1 was in a Con-
nected state, a redirection messaged appeared on the screen and the bottom
softkeys disappeared (labels were gone and the buttons did not work). Now
the phone UI retains focus on L1 after a second call diversion and the bottom
softkeys are visible and work as expected.
The focused line (active call) instead of the ringing line (a new call with distinc-
tive ringing) was used to get the call waiting tone type, so the distinctive ring-
ing on call waiting did not play correctly. Now the phone uses the ringing line
to get the call waiting tone to play, instead of the focused line.
When a user has set the message diversion feature (e.g. Lunch), this message
is not shown on the calling party's display, nor is the option for the caller to
contact the Operator. Now the message diversion information is successfully
provided to the terminal via a NOTIFY XML message.
6739i: The phone didn't clear the status display "Lunch" when the user pressed
the Goodbye hardkey to remove it. Now when the user follows the procedure
to remove the "Lunch" status, the phone will successfully remove it, changing
the status to "Lunch Off".
When the user selected Conference and then dialed the number, the call was
not completed once they pressed Dial. Now users are able to complete the
first conference call successfully.
6739i: The phone did not announce it's 1000Mbps speed capabilities in the
LLDP frame and the user was not able to select this option when manually set-
ting the port speed in the Web or phone UI. Now users can set the port speed
to 1000Mbps in the Web and phone UI and it is available in the LLDP frame.
When the phone is configured to support Transport Layer Security (TLS) and
interoperates with MX-ONE, free seating login (e.g. a call center phone with no
permanent user, so each user must login to the phone in order to use it) fails
and a restart was needed to successfully register. Now free seating logon is
seamlessly supported.
When the phone received 183 with Session Description Protocol (SDP) right
after receiving 180 ringing (without SDP), and the to-tag in 183 was different
than 180, the phone didn't send RTP. This issue impacted the Early Media Mute
Mic feature as the user couldn't talk when early media was received in that sit-
uation. Now the phone sends and receives RTP using information in the latest
SDP received in the latest 18x message with SDP, and the Early Media Mute Mic
feature works as expected.
Issues Resolved in Release 3.2.2
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