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Caveats
Caveats
Release Notes for Cisco IP/VC 3526 PRI Gateway and Cisco IP/VC 3540 PRI Gateway Release 3.0
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You must disable G.722.1 when working with TANDBERG endpoints that
are running software version 7.x when used with IVR on 128 Kbps calls. To
do this, uncheck the Enable G.722.1 option in the Media Modes section of the
Gateway Settings tab.
You must disable G.722 when working with Aethra Vega 2 endpoints that are
running software version 2.182. To do this, uncheck the Enable G.722 option
in the Media Modes section of the Gateway Settings tab.
FECC works with Sony, Polycom, and TANDBERG endpoints only.
B-channels released on a downspeeding event during incoming Call Setup
will not be available for new calls until the call on which the downspeeding
event took place terminates.
When working with endpoints that do not support Fast Start, ensure that the
default unchecked setting is selected for the Support H.323 Fast Start on
voice-only call setup option in the Advanced section of the Settings tab.
The gateway may not register properly to the Polycom Path Navigator
gatekeeper. To enable successful registration, remove all services from the
gateway, register to Path Navigator, and then reconfigure the services on the
gateway.
When using TANDBERG 6000 with software version B9.0 on the ISDN side,
bonded calls over 8B (512 Kbps) may not connect when dialing from the IP
side. Contact Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) for assistance if you
experience this problem.
G.723.1 coding does not work well with Sony PCS-1 on the IP side. To work
with PCS-1, disable the G.723.1transcoding option.
Calls will not connect when using H.264 with VCON Escort/Cruiser version
4.6 on the ISDN side. To work with Escort/Cruiser version 4.6, disable the
H.264 video codec.
Video channels may not open successfully when using the VCON 5000 on the
ISDN side.
Open and resolved caveats are no longer listed in release notes. Instead, the latest
information about caveats is available through an online tool, Bug Toolkit, for
customers to query defects according to their own needs.
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