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New in Release 8.5.1

28 August 2015

  • The Supplementary Services Gateway now supports including custom HTTP response headers in the HTTP responses to HTTP requests. Enable this behavior with the [http]ResponseHeaders configuration parameter. Enter the value in this format: Header1:Value1|Header2:Value2 Notes:
    • If your value includes the characters |/ or :, precede them with a backslash (\| or \:).
    • The default value for this parameter will be set to X-Frame-Options:DENY—part of Genesys software defense against “clickjacking”.
    • This behavior also applies to accessing the SSG root page.
  • The Media Control Platform supports DTMF Masking while agent and caller are in conference with IVR. See Managing DTMF Clamping in MSML Recordings.
  • Now you can configure the duration of the MP3 recording buffer. Use the option [mpc] mediamgr.recordmp3audiobuffer (in the MCP application) to specify the duration of the audio buffer for MP3 recording, in milliseconds.
    mediamgr.recordmp3audiobuffer must be an integer 2000 or greater; the default is 4000.
    Any change takes effect at start/restart.
  • The Media Control Platform's NGI VXML interpreter supports caching of JavaScript (JS) content, which improves performance.
  • The Media Control Platform supports mp3 compression at 8 kbps for mono recording. Set the option [mpc] mp3.bitrate=8 to enable 8 kbps mono recording. The default compression remains 16 kbps.
  • The Media Control Platform supports mono-channel recording during MSML GIR recording for all file formats.
    • Use the parameters (both in the gvp.service-paramaters section of the IVR profile record) to specify the channel information:
      Both options recordingclient.channels=fixed and recordingclient.channels2=fixed can have the possible value 1(mono) or 2(stereo, the default).
      If a parameter is missing from the IVR profile configuration, then MCP uses the configuration parameters msml.record.channels and msml.record.channels2 (which specify the number of channels that MCP must use for MSML recording to dest2). These two have the same possible values (1=mono and 2=stereo, the default).
      Any change takes effect immediately.
    • Use the configuration option [msml]record.amazonallowpublicaccess to enable public download access to an MSML recording file that was uploaded to Amazon s3. Set to true to enable access to the uploaded recording file, and to false (the default) to disable access.
      This option will grant access to both the primary recording destination (recdest) and the secondary recording destination (recdest2), if you configure both destinations to use the s3 URI format (s3:bucketname).
      Any change takes effect at start/restart.


23 March 2015

  • The Media Server function Call Progress Detection (CPD) now performs voice print analysis and beep analysis to identify the specific preconnect carrier messages that occur in different countries.
    1. Media Server's configurable database of preconnect tones is initiated during installation and loaded when Media Server starts. You can update the database with different carrier messages at any time, without stopping Media Control Platform.
    2. Other features include the ability to leave postconnection messages such as voicemail.
    3. Some new VoicePrint Configuration Options support this functionality.
  • The Reporting Server (RS) adds support for Windows 2012 64-bit and MS SQL Server 2012, in native 64-bit mode using the 64-bit version of the Java Virtual Machine. RS also adds support for Standard and Enterprise editions of the SQL Server 2012 database.
  • Resource Manager can now be configured to reject a call request if the geo-location of the targeted Logical Resource Group (LRG) does not match the geo-location attribute of the call request. This extends to all calls, a behavior that previously applied only to recording solution calls. Read about this behavior and the option that controls it, reject-on-geo-location-nomatch (new in release 8.5.1), in Locating Resources Using Geo-Location.


18 December 2014

  • GVP added support for Genesys Interactive Recording (GIR):
    • Media Control Platform added two new mp3 encoding compressions—16kbps (new default) and 24kbps—to the existing configuration option [mpc]mp3.bitrate.
  • VP Reporting Plugin for GAX added new support and compatibility requirements:
    • Added support for Management Framework 8.5 and Genesys Administrator Extension 8.5.
    • Added support for Windows Server 2012 R2 64-bit.
    • The plugin now requires GAX 8.5.0; support for GAX 8.1.4 is discontinued.
    • VP Reporting Plugin for GAX Help is now online.
  • Management Information Base (MIB) added support for Windows Server 2012 R2 64-bit.


19 September 2014

  • Support for Windows Server 2012 R2 64-bit.


15 July 2014

Genesys Media Server

Genesys Media Server is a standards-based media processing platform that delivers media services for Genesys products and solutions.

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Documentation

Genesys Media Server 8.5 Documentation Supplement

Corrections and Additions to the Media Server (and GVP) documentation set.

Genesys Media Server 8.5 Deployment Guide"> Genesys Media Server 8.5 Deployment Guide

Use this guide to install and configure Genesys Media Server.


Supported SIP Devices"> Supported SIP Devices

Read about supported SIP phones and gateways.

Genesys Media Server (and GVP) 8.5 Release Information

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Genesys Media Server 8.1 Documentation Supplement

Corrections and Additions to the GVP/Media Server documentation set.

Genesys Media Server 8.1 Deployment Guide"> Genesys Media Server 8.1 Deployment Guide

Use this guide to install and configure Genesys Media Server.

Genesys Media Server Configuration Options Reference

A complete list with descriptions and parameters.

Readme and Advisory

Media Server did not exist as a standalone product in Genesys 8.0.
Please see the Genesys Voice Platform 8.0 documentation for more information about Media Server.

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