Release Notes 2.1.4
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Bugs
Auto Attendant
When the hang-up time was set and the call already went to an extension, the PBX would still hang-up after the timeout. This behavior was not what a caller would expect. The new version does not hang-up any more once that the call goes to an extension.
Conference
When sending out emails for scheduled conferences the PBX did not use the email addresses of extension numbers.
Deleting Entries
There was a bug that did not delete files from the file system on certain operations. The effect was that the objects got deleted during normal operations, but re-appeared after a restart of the service.
Email Interoperability
There was a problem with certain Email servers that did not accept the way the PBX was sending out emails. This problem should be fixed now.
Service Flag Change from Web Interface
When changing the status of the service flag from the web interface, the status was not propagated immediately to phones. This should be fixed now.
Features
Wakeup-Call
The new version supports wake-up calls. The call can be set with a new star code and from the web interface.
Simple CDR Format
It is now possible to send "simple" CDR records that consist just of one line terminated by a CR LF pair. This makes it possible to connect the PBX to CDR collecting tools that are compatible to old-style PBX equipment.
CS410 Gateway Logging
It is now possible to retrieve LOG messages from the PSTN gateway. This makes it much easier to debug problems that relate to the PSTN subsystem on the CS410.
Mass Copy of Messages
When copying messages in the mailbox, the PBX was moving to the next message by default. This made it very difficult to copy the message to several users. Now the PBX stays with that message, so that the user may copy the message to several users.
T.38 Timeout
When the audio stream changed to T.38 media relay, the PBX would keep the relatively short one-way audio timeout. This seems to be a problem with some T.38 implementations that do not send keep-alive traffic. The new version uses the one-way timeout for the held call after switching to T.38 which should allow reasonably long FAX messages even in this case.
