Issues Fixed In This Release; Fixed In Release 6.1.0.409; Fixed Prior To Release 6.1.0.409 - Nortel 1000 Release Note

Application gateway
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Issues Fixed in this Release

Issues Fixed in this Release

Fixed in Release 6.1.0.409

Fixed Prior to Release 6.1.0.409

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Release Notes
(Q01590057) After installing the Application Gateway from a new ISO
image, passwords sent to the signaling server are no longer encrypted.
(Q01575312) Phones no longer use more than one license.
(Q01147347) If an IP Phone 2007 in XAS mode connects to the
Application Gateway and then is changed to GXAS mode and
reconnects to the Application Gateway, the phone no longer occupies
two licenses.
The Application Gateway properly handles the new Daylight Savings
Time schedule.
The Application Gateway no longer crashes when an invalid device is
in the device registry file.
The Logout link in the Administration Tool does not fully close the
connection with the Application Gateway.
Clicking many Click-to-Call links without clicking the OK or Cancel
soft keys to initiate or cancel each call no longer causes IP Phones 2007,
1120E, and 1140E screens (GXAS) to freeze, if they are upgraded to
C1B (1100 series) or C3A (2007).
On 2007, 1120E, and 1140E IP phones, navigating to the Voice Office
menu no longer causes all alerts to be resent to the phone.
If an alert is sent to more than one distribution list and one phone in a
distribution list is busy, the phones in the other lists will now receive
the broadcast audio.
When an Application Gateway is restarted (such as during a directory
synchronization), all alerts are no longer removed from the alert list.
On IP Phones 2007, directories no longer display separately when the
Combine Sources checkbox is selected on the Operation > Voice Office
> Directory page.
Phones in GXAS mode can now forward messages.
Visual Voicemail no longer logs out the user after the timeout period
expires.

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