Contents
- 1 New in 8.1.1
- 1.1 Introduced in 8.1.103.32
- 1.2 Introduced in 8.1.103.29
- 1.3 Introduced in 8.1.103.28
- 1.4 Introduced in 8.1.103.26
- 1.5 Introduced in 8.1.103.25
- 1.6 Introduced in 8.1.103.24
- 1.7 Introduced in 8.1.103.20
- 1.8 Introduced in 8.1.103.16
- 1.9 Introduced in 8.1.103.10
- 1.10 Introduced in 8.1.103.08
- 1.11 Introduced in 8.1.103.06
- 1.12 Introduced in 8.1.103.02
- 1.13 Introduced in 8.1.102.99
- 1.14 Introduced in 8.1.102.98
- 1.15 Introduced in 8.1.102.95
- 1.16 Introduced in 8.1.102.93
- 1.17 Introduced in 8.1.102.92
- 1.18 Introduced in 8.1.102.89
- 1.19 Introduced in 8.1.102.81
- 1.20 Introduced in 8.1.102.79
- 1.21 Introduced in 8.1.102.73
New in 8.1.1
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Introduced in 8.1.103.32
- For PureEngage Cloud deployments only: SIP Server can treat 1pcc calls from external callers (agents behind SIP trunks) as inbound calls. For enabling this feature, contact Product Management or your Genesys representative. (SIP-24085)
- The external-contact option can now be changed dynamically. Previously, restart of SIP Server was required for the changes to take effect. (SIP-24796)
- SIP Server now supports Oracle Linux version 7.
Introduced in 8.1.103.29
- For SIP Cluster mode, the default value of common/enable-async-dns is changed from 0 to 1.
- When running in SIP Cluster mode, SIP Server now communicates with the SIP Feature Server dial plan through a new Extended Services component (that is run in its own thread) instead of the Call Manager thread.
- When running in SIP Cluster mode, SIP Server can now terminate DN ownership in a T-Controller internal module by processing a TPrivateService request containing AttributePrivateMsgID=8273 for AttributeThisDN.
Introduced in 8.1.103.28
- SIP Server can now disable recording and monitoring of outbound calls in SIP Cluster deployments.
Introduced in 8.1.103.26
- SIP Server can now enable call recording on the agent side in SIP Cluster deployments.
Introduced in 8.1.103.25
- In standalone mode, SIP Server now starts a timer after sending an OPTIONS request through a SIP Proxy to a DN.
- SIP Server adds the ability to monitor statistics related to SIP Feature Server interactions.
Introduced in 8.1.103.24
- Support for Oracle Enterprise Session Border Controller AP 1100/3900/4600/6300/6350 version E-CZ8.1.0.
- Support for AudioCodes 440HD, 420HD, and 405 IP Phones with firmware version 2.2.16.
- When running in SIP Cluster mode, SIP Server now offers the T-Library interface, called Smart Proxy, for event monitoring clients (such as Stat Server).
Introduced in 8.1.103.20
- When running in SIP Cluster mode and when After Call Work (ACW) is controlled by UserData, SIP Server now applies the ACW state to an agent correctly.
Introduced in 8.1.103.16
- Support for F5 Networks BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager version 12.
Introduced in 8.1.103.10
- Support for Avaya Session Manager version 7.x.
Introduced in 8.1.103.08
- Support for secure SIP signaling, or sips, in accordance with RFC 5630.
- Support for CentOS Linux 7.
Introduced in 8.1.103.06
- Support for a TLib-based Instant Messaging session initiated by an agent with the nailed-up connection.
Introduced in 8.1.103.02
- When MCP sends updated user data with an empty value in the MSML Info body, SIP Server now updates the user data with the empty value in T-Library events.
- Support for a new Application-level configuration option sip-elin-timeout, for the integration with the RedSky emergency call provider.
Introduced in 8.1.102.99
- Support for CounterPath Bria v5.1.0, including audio and video.
Introduced in 8.1.102.98
- Support for AudioCodes 420HD IP Phone with firmware version 2.2.12.
Introduced in 8.1.102.95
- Support for a new Application-level configuration option report-error-on-routing-end, to generate EventError with ErrorCode 453 and the Call has been disconnected error message.
- Synchronization of multisite (ISCC) calls that start before the HA connection between the primary and backup SIP Servers is established.
- Support for Windows Server 2016 operating system. See the SIP Server page in the Genesys Supported Operating Environment Reference Guide for more detailed information and a list of all supported operating systems.
Introduced in 8.1.102.93
- Support for remote agents and agents with nailed-up connections to use external numbers that are not provisioned in the Configuration Database.
- Support for AudioCodes 405HD and 440HD IP Phone with firmware version 2.2.12.
Introduced in 8.1.102.92
- Enhanced support to SIP Feature Server for assigning calling profiles (such as dial plans) to Routing Point and Trunk Group DNs for predictive calls made on behalf of a Routing Point or Trunk Group DN. This functionality is required for consistency with the internal SIP Server dial plan. A new Application-level configuration option, enable-outbound-ext-dial-plan, supports this feature. This feature depends on support from a specific version of SIP Feature Server. Consult SIP Feature Server documentation for the availability of this new feature.
Introduced in 8.1.102.89
- Support for providing a ringback tone to 1pcc calls. This behavior applies to inbound calls from external DNs.
Introduced in 8.1.102.81
- Support for the SIP Event Package for Registrations, in accordance with RFC 3680.
- Support for a secure connection to Message Server using the Transport Layer Security protocol.
Introduced in 8.1.102.79
- Support for a new Application-level option unknown-gateway-reject-code to define which SIP error code SIP Server returns when an incoming INVITE message cannot be associated with an internal device or trunk, when the enable-unknown-gateway option is set to false.
Introduced in 8.1.102.73
- Support for masking of DTMF information in some attributes of T-Library messages of SIP Server log files.
For the features introduced in previous releases, see
SIP Server 8.1.x CD Readme.
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