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latest DECT issues list, issues with Design.
Issues and questions: CS1k CPE - After installing DMC dectmanager on a windows 7 client, the dect manager cold not synchronize with the DMC card in the CS1000E. · Base stations in DMC DECT Manager have duplicated RPN numbers A customer has a DMC DECT system (MGXPEC based) with more than 16 cards (2 shelves configuration). Some base stations shown in the list in DMC DECT manager have the same rpn. May be a DMC DECT Manager bug (Avaya side). · SR# , PDGR site – DAP doesn’t recover after reboots. The damage DAP is rebooting once, then it is good for 2-3 day. Then the same one is rebooting again and good for 1-2 days. The DAP will reboot more and more in ever shorter intervals until the DAP is only reboots and never runs stable. Awaiting feedback from R&D · SR# CS1000 rls 7.5 Sip Dect Campon problem CS1K PEP in progress -The patch will provide configurable delay in Customer data block (0 / 2 / 4 or 8 sec for all SIP Line clients). Last edited by smaiyaur; 04-08-2014 at 08:18 AM. |
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The following is documented in further detail in SOLN248695
CS1000 Call Server patch MPLR33047 has been created to allow the camp-on feature to work with Avaya CS1000 SIPDECT NOTE: That this is CS1000 workaround for a SIP DECT limitation: When the other party releases the call the SIP DECT client is BUSY for several seconds providing the corresponding signal to the user. A new "DCAM" prompt is added to Data Block: TIM (Timers) in Overlay 15. DCAM (0)-7 SIP DECT Camp-On Delay Timer: The number of seconds in 2 second intervals that the Camp-On to SIP DECT is delayed before being presented. If entry is 0, the timer is not active. This prompt is not available in EM. "SIP Line Services" package 417 must be equipped. In a SIPDECT implementation the recommended DCAM value = 4 (~8 seconds) to avoid the problems from being encountered. I lower value may result in the camped on call being presented too quickly. |
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