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Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.4(1)
Host Minimum Server Requirements
Media Gateway Hardware Requirements
Installing and Upgrading the Software
Support for GTD and Derived FCI/BCI Interworking on HK and ANSI 92
Support for ITP Signaling GW with Distributed MTP3
Q767_SINGAPORE Needs to Support GTD FDC for CGN and CPC
CIC Availability Measurement CDB
Netra 240 and Netra 440 Platform Introduction for MGC Host
GTD and FCI/BCI support for ETSI V2 and ANSI ISUP
Support for New Zealand ISUP Transparency
Dual-VLAN Improved SIP Failover
Support for Singapore City-Wide Centrex Information IE (CWCINFIE) Over SIP-GTD
New Cause Code for Call Re-Attempts
DSP Statistics from MGCP Gateways in CDRs
Signaling Inter-Working Support for Cisco Unity
Global Screening Database Table
Support for SIP Subscribe and Notify Methods
Redirecting Number Modification and Advanced A/B-Number Normalization
Advanced Screening and Modification
QSIG Support—Backhaul, Transparency, and Call Forward
ISDN Q.921 User Adaption Layer to NAS
Malicious Call ID Transport in GTD
Enhanced Dynamic Reconfiguration
V110 and V120 Modem Support with MGCP
HSI Empty Capability Set Invocation
Remove Total Number of Dial Plans Limitation feature
PCI and MCI Support for UK ISUP
Netra 20+ and ce Ethernet PCI Card Support
Known Issues and Operational Recommendations
User Part Availability Detection Limitation
PGW Should Support the Option of Sending Hardware Block Messages
Link and Call States for New Object Not Synchronized to Standby After prov-copy/prov-sync
Upgrading From Releases 9.3, 9.4, and 9.5:
Japanese Point Code Transmission
Uninstalling Releases for Upgrade and Fallback
Simple Resource Control Protocol
QSIG Support in Signaling Inter-Working for Cisco Unity is ECMA Only
Validation Rules of Cisco Solaris Packages are Incomplete (mgcrestore/mgcbackup)
Solaris 8 Run Time Environment
Failover After Bouncing SC Interfaces; Standby Remains OOS
Taking a Signal Path Resource Out Of Service
System Automatically Tunes Itself for Optimal Performance
PGW 2200 extnode Types.dat Does Not Include 3745 Access Gateway As An External Node for DPNSS
Using prov-cpy/prov-sync To Commit Configuration Changes on a Fault-Tolerant System
Modifying the OPC of an SS7 Route
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.4(1)
March 25, 2007
These release notes describe the features and caveats for the Cisco media gateway controller (MGC) software Release 9.4(1).
Contents
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Known Issues and Operational Recommendations
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Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Introduction
Interoperability between the old world TDM (Time Division Multiplexing) networks and the new world packet networks is an essential part of the technology adoption life cycle for packet networks. This release of the Cisco PGW 2200 PSTN Gateway extends its capability to provide the bridge between the legacy public switched telephone network (PSTN) and next-generation packet networks - supporting centralized call control and intelligent routing for both TDM-based interfaces (SS7, PRI, QSIG, and DPNSS endpoints) and IP-based interfaces (SIP and H.323 endpoints).
The Cisco PGW 2200 provides a consistent and unified interconnection that supports Cisco's Voice infrastructure and Applications (VIA) applications (Dial and Voice transit), Cisco's Business Voice Services applications (Hosted or Managed IP Telephony), and Cisco's Broadband Residential Voice applications (ETTx). The PGW 2200 allows service providers to deploy and operate multiple network solutions while maintaining a stable interconnection to the PSTN.
Platform Support
For a list of supported platforms see the following documents:
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Hardware Installation Guide
Chapter 1, Table 1-1, Cisco MGC Host Configurations, at the following url:•
Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide
(Chapter 1) at the following url:Software Required
For a list of required software, see Chapter 1 of the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide.
Required Swap Space
For the Cisco MGC software, you need to partition 4 GB of swap space. Setting swap space at installation is recommended; however, you can change swap space at a later date by adding a swap file or repartitioning the swap space using the format menu (for example, reassigning how many cylinders are in each partition). The swap space requirement is determined by the amount of traffic. As traffic increases, you should use the top command in UNIX to see how much swap space is being used; you should then decide if more is needed. You can use the MML command rtrv-ne-health to obtain information from the UNIX top from within MML.
Host Hardware Requirements
Host Minimum Server Requirements
See the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Hardware Installation Guide for the host minimum hardware requirements. Before using the minimum hardware configuration, consult with your Cisco representative to determine the hardware that will give you the best performance results based on your network configuration, proposed traffic, and desired processing power.
Media Gateway Hardware Requirements
Table 1 lists URLs for release notes that document media gateways.
Table 1 Media Gateway Release Notes Locations
Media Gateway Release Notes Release Notes LocationMGX8000 Voice Gateway (VISM)
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps1938/prod_release_notes_list.html
AS5350 Universal Gateway
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121relnt/5350/rn5350xq.htm
AS5400 Universal Gateway
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122relnt/5400/rn5400xb.htm
AS5850 Universal Gateway
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121relnt/5850/rn5850xv.htm
Local Area Network Switch
Your application might use one or more local area network (LAN) switches from the Cisco Catalyst Switch family to connect the Cisco MGC host to the MGWs and to the Cisco SLTs.
Note
A LAN switch is not provided with the Cisco MGC.
Supported Features
The features listed in Table 2 were inherited from earlier releases of the Cisco MGC Software, and are still supported in Release 9.4(1).
Cisco MGC Management
Table 3 provides an overview of the management components of the Cisco MGC.
Related Documentation
Before Installation
Before you install the Cisco MGC software, consult the following related documentation for information about hardware installation and system requirements:
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The Overview Guide for your solution
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Hardware Installation Guide:
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide:
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Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller:
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The Gateway Installation Guide for your solution
After Installation
After you install the Cisco MGC software, consult the following related documentation for information on configuring and provisioning your system:
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Provisioning Guide:
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The Provisioning Guide for your solution
Load the most recent patch set. Patches can be found at the following url:
http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/sw-voice.shtml
General Purpose Documents
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Operations, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Guide
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Messages Reference Guide
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 MML Command Reference Guide
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Dial Plan Guide
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Billing Interface Guide
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9,5(2) MIBs
Documentation Map
Installation Notes
This section contains information and procedures you can use to remove, upgrade, or install the Cisco MGC software. It also contains information about software patches.
Acquiring the Software
The Cisco MGC software is provided to customers on CD. Before installing the software, check the Solution release notes and the web for the most current patch level. If the information on the CD matches the information provided on the web and in the Solution release notes, the software and patch information can be installed directly from the CD.
Complete the following procedure to obtain software patches from CCO:
Step 1
From the Cisco Connection Online page, select the Software Center link (located under Service and Support).
The Technical Assistance Center page displays.
Step 2
From the Technical Assistance Center page, select the Voice Software link (located under Software Products and Downloads).
The Voice Software page displays.
Step 3
From the Voice Software page, select the Login option (located across the top of the page).
A login box displays.
Step 4
Enter your CCO user name and password then press OK.
After authentication the Voice Software page displays.
Step 5
Select the link for the desired software release. Software release links are located under the Cisco Media Gateway Controller heading.
Installing and Upgrading the Software
Warning
Before upgrading from a current version of Software Release 9 to a higher level, you must verify software release version compatibility by contacting Cisco TAC (see Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request) or your Cisco account representative. Software release version incompatibility may cause service disruption.
If you are installing software Release 9.4(1) for the first time, see the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide for instructions.
Note
In the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide, observe the following change: In the "Configuring SNMP Support Resources" sections, SNMP MIB measurements are valid only on the active node. They are not replicated to the standby node.
CautionWhen upgrading a redundant system, verify that the pom.dataSync parameter (located in /opt/CiscoMGC/etc/XECfgParm.dat) is set to false to maintain calls and preserve your configuration.
CautionNo validation is performed on the IDs you enter. If you enter an invalid ID, the utilities package does not add any accounts.
Tip
If you have trouble installing the utilities package, make sure that you do not still have a transpath group in your group file (located in /etc).
Before installing the 9.4(1) software, you must remove all packages and remnants of previous releases of Media Gateway Controller, VSC, or SC2200 software, including drivers and utilities, because of structural changes within the executables, libraries, operating system, and packaging. You should start with a fresh system.
Software Patches
Patches are located in the following directory:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-941
The protocol packaging has been improved so that you need only load and install protocols that you need. Previously, the entire protocol suite was packaged and delivered together. With the improved packaging protocol:
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The standard installation script allows you to specify which protocol set(s) are required on your platform.
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Only packages containing the desired protocols are installed as part of the standard installation.
The same number of packages available with the initial release still exists; however, they have a new nomenclature that is required to support patching later in the release life cycle and you have the option to install only the packages containing required protocols.
The protocol packages are labeled CSCOnnvvv:
nn—indicates the specific protocols you need for your environment
vvv—indicates the version level of the patch
For example, at the time of the release you are given protocol patch CSCO01000.pkg. The 01 indicates a specific protocol applicable to your environment; 000 indicates the revision level. The next time a set of protocol patches are built, the 000 is incremented by 1 (001).
Note
You must always install the 00 protocol package when upgrading a protocol patch level. If the 00 protocol package is not installed, the upgrade attempt fails. The Protocol file missing alarm displays.
Use the patch script (new shell script provided with the standard installation) located in your /opt/SW directory (created during the initial base software installation) to confirm which patch packages you need to install (using the patch status command), and then copy these packages into your local directory (/opt/SW)from the release directory where you can use the script to install the patches.
The installation script requires one of the following options:
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Option 1—patch status retrieves the status of the system. Use this option to determine which set of protocol packages are currently installed on your system. The installed protocol packages are required (must be downloaded) to update the software. The exception is if you need a new protocol that was not previously delivered. In this case, you need to download an extra package (the package that the new protocol is delivered in).
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Option 2—patch all automatically searches the local directory (/opt/SW) and the installed system to determine the most recent available patch and automatically updates the system with that patch level. This applies to protocol and system patches. All uninstall and install activities are handled by the script. The command for this is:patch all. The all command does not require a second argument.
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Option 3—patch system [latest |<alternate patch number>] specifies the exact patch level for system patches you choose to install on the system. You can specify any available patch level to be installed. All uninstall and install activities are handled by this script. This option requires one of the following arguments:
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latest —installs the most recently downloaded patch. This argument should be used with the system and protocol commands used in options 3 and 4.
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<number> —indicates the patch number <vvv> that you want to install. This argument should be used with the system and protocol commands used in options 3 and 4.
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Option 4—patch protocol [latest |<alternate patch number>] specifies the exact patch level for protocol patches you choose to install on the system. You can specify any available patch level to be installed. All uninstall and install activities are handled by this script. This option requires one of the following arguments:
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latest —installs the most recently downloaded patch. This argument should be used with the system and protocol commands used in options 3 and 4.
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<number> —indicates the patch number <vvv> that you want to install. This argument should be used with the system and protocol commands used in options 3 and 4.
The following is sample output of option 2, patch all which automatically searches the local directory and the installed system to determine the most recent available patch located in /opt/SW (protocol and system) and automatically updates the system with that patch level.
va-butterfly:104> patch allThe following patches are about to be removed from your system:CSCO00018CSCO01018CSCO02018CSCO10018CSCO20018CSCO21018CSCO30018CSCO31018CSCO32018CSCO33018CSCO40018CSCO41018CSCO50018CSCO60018CSCO70018CSCO71018CSCO80018CSCOgs017The following patches are about to be added to your system from the local directory:The following patch(es) are about to be added to your system from the local directory:CSCO00018.pkgCSCO01018.pkgCSCO02018.pkgCSCO10018.pkgCSCO20018.pkgCSCO21018.pkgCSCO30018.pkgCSCO31018.pkgCSCO32018.pkgCSCO33018.pkgCSCO40018.pkgCSCO41018.pkgCSCO50018.pkgCSCO60018.pkgCSCO70018.pkgCSCO71018.pkgCSCO80018.pkgCSCOgs017.pkgAre you sure this add/remove scenario is correct? [y] [y,n,?,q]System Level Equivalency
Table 4 provides the system level equivalency for each protocol patch. For example, after installing CSCOnn003, release 9.4(1) is equivalent to release 9.3(2) patch level CSCOnn014 (contains all patches and features included in release 9.3(2) up to patch CSCOnn014).
Note
The equivalency level between releases assists you in determining when fixes in earlier releases have been propagated into the target release. Automatic propagation of issues is only supported for later releases. Automatic backward propagation of issues is not supported.
Table 5 provides the system level equivalency for each system patch. For example, after installing CSCOgs003, release 9.3(2) is equivalent to release 9.3(2) patch level CSCOgs009 (contains all patches and features included in release 9.3(2) up to patch CSCOgs009).
Note
Automatic propagation of issues is only supported for later releases. The equivalency level between releases assists you in determining when fixes in earlier releases have been propagated into the target release. Automatic backward propagation of issues is not supported.
Patch Test Combinations
Table 6 provides a list of the patch combinations that were used when testing. Use this list to determine which protocol and system patches should be installed before you run the MGC software. It does not matter which patch (protocol or software) is installed first.
CSCOnn061
Protocol patch CSCOnn061 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCsh72464
3
gtd
ACM replaced with CPG in the GTD after PGW version upgrade.
This patch updates all protocols.
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn060
Protocol patch CSCOnn060 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCsg87186
3
mdl-analysis
PGW : NOA - Unknown for Originating called number.
This patch updates all protocols.
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn059
Protocol patch CSCOnn059 resolves the following caveat number:
This patch updates all protocols.
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn058
Protocol patch CSCOnn058 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCsd76629
3
mdl-ni2
Bad mapping from ISUP ATP to Q931 Low layer compat IE.
The following features were propagated into this release from earlier versions of release 9:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCsd82013
2
mdl-sip
CDR record for sip-sip call longer than 4 hours.
CSCse41615
3
mdl-cdr
PGW : 9.3(2) : Setup time is missed in CDR record.
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn057 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn058. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn057
Protocol patch CSCOnn057 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCsd73705
3
engine
PGW shows false CDR after switchover - need new code to diagnose problem.
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn056 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn057. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn056
Protocol patch CSCOnn056 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCsd59403
3
gtd
PGW to map FCI.A bit both Null and Unknown to International.
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn055 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn056. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn055
Protocol patch CSCOnn055 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCsd40532
3
mdl-analysis
PGW: Delay at call setup when number is ported.
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn054 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn055. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn054
Protocol patch CSCOnn054 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn053 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn054. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn053
Protocol patch CSCOnn053 resolves the following caveat numbers:
The following features were propagated into this release from earlier versions of release 9:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn052 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn053. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn052
Protocol patch CSCOnn052 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCsc09401
3
engine
USI sent out not in certain call scenarios.
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn051 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn052. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn051
Protocol patch CSCOnn051 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCsb68079
3
mdl
Redirecting number between ISUP-ISDN is incorrect.
The following features were propagated into this release from earlier versions of release 9:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn050 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn051. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn050
Protocol patch CSCOnn050 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCsb64679
3
ioccc7
PGW 9.4(1): reset-cic changes cic blocked by far end to idle state.
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn049 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn050. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn049
Protocol patch CSCOnn049 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn048 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn049. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn048
Protocol patch CSCOnn048 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn047 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn048. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn047
Protocol patch CSCOnn047 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn046 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn047. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn046
Protocol patch CSCOnn046 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn045 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn046. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
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CSCsa84411—Support for GTD and Derived FCI/BCI Interworking on HK and ANSI 92 feature—introduces GTD to the HK and ANSI 92 protocol variants, plus ports the "Derived FCI/BCI Interworking" feature to the same protocols plus ANSI to support network expansion into HK, UK and the US.
Note
Only the ANSI 92 functionality of this feature is being released at this time. The HK functionality will be released at a later date.
CSCOnn045
Protocol patch CSCOnn045 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn044 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn045. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn044
Protocol patch CSCOnn044 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCeg43968
3
mdl-lcm
DPNSS message EEM-C being sent out of sequence.
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn043 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn044. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn043
Protocol patch CSCOnn043 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCeg43968
3
mdl-dpnss
DPNSS message EEM-C being sent out of sequence.
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn042 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn043. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn042
Protocol patch CSCOnn042 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn041 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn042. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn041
Protocol patch CSCOnn041 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn040 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn041. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn040
Protocol patch CSCOnn040 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCeg26781
2
mdl-dpnss
Incoming overlap calls to DPNSS may timeout.
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn039 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn040. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn039
Protocol patch CSCOnn039 resolves the following caveat numbers:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCeg06976
3
mdl-mgcp
Endpt stuck in transient state for hairpinned call w/ COT and T.38.
CSCeg11384
3
mdl-q761
Wrong Generic Number info in ISUP IAM.
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn038 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn039. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn038
Protocol patch CSCOnn038 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn037 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn038. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
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CSCef74928—Q767_SINGAPORE needs to support GTD FDC for CGN and CPC—This feature implements the following:
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The PGW now uses the GTD FDC parameter for out-of-range fields for the CPC and CGN parameters in Q767_SINGAPORE.
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The PGW now implements a GTD override for CAI.loc (cause location) to override the NI2->SS7 mapping.
CSCOnn037
Protocol patch CSCOnn037 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn036 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn037. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn036
Protocol patch CSCOnn036 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCef56737
3
mdl-dpnss
Call forwarding to PSTN from a DPNSS extn time-out too short.
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn035 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn036. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn035
Protocol patch CSCOnn035 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn034 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn035. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn034
Protocol patch CSCOnn034 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn033 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn034. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn033
Protocol patch CSCOnn033 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates the following:
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ANSI SS7
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Q761 Family
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Generic Analysis
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LCM
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DPNSS
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn032 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn033. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn032
Protocol patch CSCOnn032 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOnn031 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn032. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
•
CSCee35463—GTD and FCI/BCI support for ETSI V2 and ANSI ISUP feature— introduces GTD to the ETSI V2 and ports the Derived FCI/BCI Interworking feature to the same protocols and ANSI.
CSCOnn031
Protocol patch CSCOnn031 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn030 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn031. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn030
Protocol patch CSCOnn029 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn029 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn030. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn029
Protocol patch CSCOnn029 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates the following protocols:
•
Q761 Protocol family
•
CPM
•
LCM
•
SIP
•
Generic Analysis
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn028 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn029. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn028
Protocol patch CSCOnn028 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCee63482
2
mdl-mgcp
Non HSI Call agent controlled T.38 fax call fails.
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn027 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn028. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn027
Protocol patch CSCOnn027 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn026 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn027. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn026
Protocol patch CSCOnn026 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn025 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn026. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn025
Protocol patch CSCOnn025 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn024 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn025. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn024
Protocol patch CSCOnn024 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn023 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn024. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn023
Protocol patch CSCOnn023 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn022 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn023. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn022
Protocol patch CSCOnn022 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn021 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn022. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn021
Protocol patch CSCOnn021 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn020 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn021. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn020
Protocol patch CSCOnn020 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn019 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn020. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn019
Protocol patch CSCOnn019 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn018 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn019. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn018
Protocol patch CSCOnn018 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn017 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn018. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn017
Protocol patch CSCOnn017 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn016 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn017. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn016
Protocol patch CSCOnn016 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn015 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn016. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
•
CSCed27308 is dependent on CSCec86352 (to be resolved in an HSI release 4.1 patch).
•
If BAMS is used to process billing data from the PGW, you must apply the BAMS patch that contains the resolution for caveat number CSCed37233 (on BAMS) before applying patch CSCOnn016 on the PGW. If the BAMS patch is not available, use the following workaround:
Step 1
Start a provisioning session from an active configuration on each BAMS node.
Step 2
Add tags 4046 and 4047 to the SKIPCDE table.
Example:
mml:1:node01>prov-sta::srcver=active,dstver=skiptabver Billing and Measurements Server - BAMS-00 2004-01-08 14:23:42 B COMPLD ; mml:1:node01>prov-add:skipcde:id=4046 Billing and Measurements Server - BAMS-00 2004-01-08 14:23:58 B COMPLD "SKIPCDE" ; mml:1:node01>prov-add:skipcde:id=4047 Billing and Measurements Server - BAMS-00 2004-01-08 14:24:05 B COMPLD "SKIPCDE" ; mml:1:node01>prov-dply:: Billing and Measurements Server - BAMS-00 2004-01-08 14:24:09 B COMPLD ;CSCOnn015
Protocol patch CSCOnn015 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn014 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn015. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn014
Protocol patch CSCOnn014 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch updates the following protocols:
•
LCM
•
Eisup
•
DPNSS
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn013 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn014. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn013
Protocol patch CSCOnn013 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn012 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn013. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
•
CSCuk47255—a new trunk group property (SdpXmitToH323Trigger) has been created. This property affects rerouting scenarios.
Property name: SdpXmitToH323Trigger
Purpose: Indicates the point in a call when the PGW sends SDP from terminating Leg (PSTN/PBX Side) to HSI (Originating Leg). The property is applied on Terminating TrunkGroup.
Valid values: 0 (Terminating Seizure), 1 (Address Complete), 2 (Alerting), 3 (Answer)
Default Property Value: 0
Note
Property values 2 and 3 are for future enhancements. At this time, only values 0 and 1 are supported. If you provision a property to 2 or 3, it is ignored and the default value(0) is used.
Example:
Apply the property on Terminating Side PSTN/PBX TrunkGroup:
prov-add:trnkgrpprop:name="9999",SdpXmitToH323Trigger="1" prov-ed:trnkgrpprop:name="9999",SdpXmitToH323Trigger="1"CSCOnn012
Protocol patch CSCOnn012 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCec79699
3
mdl-eisup
Tag 4204 is always empty for H.323 Originated Calls.
This patch provides updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn011 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn012. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn011
Protocol patch CSCOnn011 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn010 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn011. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
•
CSCec40975—Support for Singapore CWCINFIE over SIP-GTD feature—added support to enable the transport of CWCINFIE information (using the Parameter Compatibility Information (PCI) parameter) over SIP-GTD. The CWCINFIE parameter is only supported in Q761_Singapore.
CSCOnn010
CautionThe patch install script has been updated. To install ANSI 2000, you must copy the script (patch) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-941 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches.
Protocol patch CSCOnn010 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn009 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn010. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn009
Protocol patch CSCOnn009 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn008 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn009. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
•
CSCea91939—Signaling Inter-working support for Cisco Unity feature— provides an E1 interface and QSIG to SIP and DPNSS to SIP signaling inter-working for Cisco Unity Voice Mail and Unified Messaging products.
For more information see Signaling Inter-Working Support for Cisco Unity in the New Features in This Release section of this document.
CSCOnn008
Protocol patch CSCOnn008 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn007 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn008. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn007
Protocol patch CSCOnn007 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn006 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn007. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn006
Protocol patch CSCOnn006 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn005 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn006. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn005
Protocol patch CSCOnn005 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn004 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn005. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn004
Protocol patch CSCOnn004 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn003 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn004. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOnn003
Protocol patch CSCOnn003 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn002 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn003. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
•
CSCea06460—Belgium ISUP Ed3-Ed5 Update—This feature is an enhancement to the existing Belgium protocol variant functionality based on the Q.763 specification document of 1993 to the Q.763 of 1997, which involves including some existing messages and parameters, adding new parameters and providing the capability for the Parameter Compatibility Information (PCI) and Message Compatibility Information (MCI) parameters inclusion for all parameters introduced in the ITU ISUP Q.763 specification document after 1988.
CSCOnn002
Protocol patch CSCOnn002 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOnn001 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn002. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
•
CSCdz89645—Multiple Carriers Per HSI feature—this feature enables you to use a single HSI (or a pair of HSIs for redundancy) to route calls to multiple HSI carriers. For more information on this feature, see Multiple Carriers Per HSI in the New Features in This Release section of this document.
•
Both patches CSCOnn002 and CSCOgs002 must be installed.
CSCOnn001
CautionBecause of a fix made directly to the patching tool, you must copy the updated patch tool (provided with the standard installation) to the /opt/SW directory before installing patches CSCOnn001 and CSCOgs001.
Protocol patch CSCOnn001 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates all protocols.
Additional information:
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs052
System patch CSCOgs052 resolves the following caveat number:
This patch provides updates all modules.
Additional information:
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs051
System patch CSCOgs051 resolves the following caveat number:
This patch provides updates all modules.
Additional information:
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs050
System patch CSCOgs050 resolves the following caveat number:
This patch provides updates all modules.
Additional information:
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs049
System patch CSCOgs049 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCse30672
6
toolkit
Add a tool for customer to track the provision.
The following features were propagated into this release from earlier versions of release 9:
This patch provides updates all modules.
Additional information:
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs048
System patch CSCOgs048 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates all modules.
Additional information:
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs047
System patch CSCOgs047 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCsa67716
3
alrmm
Replic ALM=PEER LINK A FAILURE does not clear automatically.
This patch provides updates the following:
•
replicator
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs046 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs047. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs046
System patch CSCOgs046 resolves the following caveat numbers:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCsb04467
3
ioccsctp
Compiler Warnings in Sigtran Libraries.
CSCsc50364
6
mdl-q767
Need to sed Alerting when ACM recvd no matter what the indication in BCI.
The following features were propagated into this release from earlier versions of release 9:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCsc66392
3
engine
PGW sudden switchover due to busy call clean up.
CSCsc20364
3
snmp
SNMP traps contain wrong component name after dynamic reconfig.
This patch provides updates the following:
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libsa.so
•
pom
•
replicator
•
propSet.xml.dat
•
propVal.xsd.dat
•
libcmg.so
•
libcxn.so
•
libeng.so
•
librmg.so
•
mmSAgt
•
TCAP
•
SUA
•
M3UA
•
IUA
•
sagt
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs045 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs046. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs045
System patch CSCOgs045 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCsa59971
3
m3ua
PGW doesn't initiate CVT testing when receives UPU with unknown cause va.
The following features were propagated into this release from earlier versions of release 9:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCsb49472
3
mdl-cdr
Invalid CDR records when OOS a trunk.
CSCsb67247
3
mdl-q767
SAM measurement not present in Q.767 due to Incorrect string.
This patch provides updates the following:
•
librmg.so
•
mmSAgt
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs044 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs045. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs044
System patch CSCOgs044 resolves the following caveat numbers:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCsb13092
3
provision
STP linksets on different IOCC's should not point to the same DPC.
CSCsb70044
3
mml
mml -b batchfile fails while deleting a gateway.
This patch provides updates the following:
•
libpolcomp.so
•
mml
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs043 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs044. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs043
System patch CSCOgs043 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
libpolroute.so
•
pom
•
M3UA
•
SUA
•
IUA
•
libpolcomp.so
•
libhelp.so
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs042 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs043. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs042
System patch CSCOgs042 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCsb28289
6
engine
SIP OPTIONS method outside dialog for 9.4(1).
This patch provides updates the following:
•
libcmg.so
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs041 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs042. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs041
System patch CSCOgs041 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
libpolnuman.so
•
libpolcomp.so
•
mml
•
query.tbc
•
mmlCommands.xml
•
variant.dat
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs040 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs041. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs040
System patch CSCOgs040 resolves the following caveat numbers:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCsa91234
3
mmdb
PGW : Rel 9.4(1) MMDB bounce when race condition occurs.
CSCef24791
4
toolkit
MGC_Setup displays empty IP Addr.
This patch provides updates the following:
•
mmdb
•
sagt
•
mmSAgt
•
M3UA
•
IUA
•
SUA
•
ioChanMgr
•
TCAP
•
XECfgParm.tbc
•
query.tbc
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs039 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs040. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs039
System patch CSCOgs039 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
libpolnuman.so
•
foverd
•
M3UA
•
SUA
•
brassd
•
critagt
•
fsagt
•
hostagt
•
logagt
•
mib2agt
•
setany
•
snmpdm
•
query.tbc
•
libinf.so
•
ca
•
sim
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs038 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs039. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs038
System patch CSCOgs038 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
libpolcomp.so
•
TCAP
•
libcmg.so
•
mml
•
query.tbc
•
foverd
•
ISDNIP
•
CiscoMGC
•
IUA
•
M3UA
•
SUA
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs037 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs038. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
•
CSCeg80870—Support for ITP Signaling GW with Distributed MTP3 feature—this feature adds support for the following configurations:
–
Mated pair of ITPs with a single OPC in front of a single PGW node with the same OPC (Distributed MTP3)
–
Mated pair of ITPs with a single OPC in front of multiple PGW nodes with the same OPC (Point Code Consolidation)
CSCOgs037
System patch CSCOgs037 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
pom
•
libcmg.so
•
librmg.so
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs036 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs037. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs036
System patch CSCOgs036 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
libcmg.so
•
libcxn.so
•
libeng.so
•
librmg.so
•
libconvutil.so
•
replicator
•
SS7
•
ioChanMgr
•
TCAP
•
mml
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs035 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs036. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs035
System patch CSCOgs035 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
libpolcomp.so
•
libcmg.so
•
libpolnuman.so
•
EISUP
•
ISDNL3
•
MGCP
•
SIP
•
SS7
•
IUA
•
TALI
•
M3UA
•
SUA
•
mml
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs034 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs035. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs034
System patch CSCOgs034 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
libpolcomp.so
•
libcmg.so
•
MGCP
•
mml
•
propSet.xml.dat
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs033 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs034. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs033
System patch CSCOgs033 does not resolve any caveat numbers. The changes in this patch are related to synchronizing with the code changes in system patch CSCOgs37 for Release 9.3(2).
This patch provides updates the following:
•
libcmg.so
•
libeng.so
•
librmg.so
•
SS7
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs032 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs033. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs032
System patch CSCOgs032 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
libcmg.so
•
libcxn.so
•
libeng.so
•
librmg.so
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs031 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs032. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs031
System patch CSCOgs031 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
libcmg.so
•
libcxn.so
•
libeng.so
•
librmg.so
•
libengif.so
•
pom
•
replicator
•
sagt
•
mml
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs030 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs031. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs030
System patch CSCOgs030 resolves the following caveat numbers:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCed56953
6
engine
CIC Availability Measurement CDB feature.
CSCee53012
6
mml
PGW: cause result set and Bdigit range / Bdigtree deletion ranges.
This patch provides updates the following:
•
mmlCommands.xml
•
replicator
•
mml
•
sagt
•
replicator
•
pom
•
libpolcomp.so
•
libpolnuman.so
•
libpolroute.so
•
libpolfiles.so
•
libcmg.so
•
libeng.so
•
librmg.so
•
libengif.so
•
presentation.dat
•
position.dat
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs029 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs030. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
•
CSCed56953—CIC Availability Measurement CDB feature—this feature introduces a new CDB, 1071, used in BAMS 3.20 to fix the CIC availability measurements.
This feature is being delivered with the known problem reported in caveat number CSCef63651; in nailed configurations, the 4235 CDE in the 1071 CDB is a negative number.
CSCOgs029
System patch CSCOgs029 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
SS7
•
SIP
•
ipChanMgr
•
TCAP
•
procM
•
replicator
•
mml
•
libhelp.so
•
libpolcomp.so
•
libcmg.so
•
libcxn.so
•
libeng.so
•
librmg.so
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs028 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs029. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
•
CSCee59868—New Zealand ISUP OLM Support feature—this feature adds support in New Zealand ISUP for the Overload (OLM) parameter (national parameter used when call processing capacity on a switch exceeds a certain value). It is required by Voice Carriers that need to interconnect with the PTT.
CSCOgs028
System patch CSCOgs028 resolves the following caveat numbers:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCee85291
3
engine
MGCP race condition detection.
CSCee30532
6
other
Netra 240 and Netra 440 platform introduction for MGC host feature.
This patch provides updates the following:
•
almM
•
MGCP
•
ioChanMgr
•
.perf_setup
•
CIAGENT
•
libcmg.so
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs027 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs028. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
•
CSCee30532—Netra 240 and Netra 440 Platform Introduction for MGC Host—This feature introduces the Netra 240 and Netra 440. This feature offers:
–
Upgrade to new 16.1.0.23 CIAgent
–
New ALOM support in alarm manager
CSCOgs027
System patch CSCOgs027 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
propSet.xml.dat
•
mmlCommands.xml
•
libpolroute.so
•
pom
•
mml
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs026 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs027. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs026
System patch CSCOgs026 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCee89011
2
ioccc7
CIC state is ISDN in PGW while the bearer state is Block in NAS.
This patch provides updates the following:
•
librmg.so
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs025 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs026. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs025
System patch CSCOgs025 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
mmlCommands.xml
•
libpolcomp.so
•
libda.so
•
mml
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs024 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs025. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs024
System patch CSCOgs024 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCee45274
3
ioccxgcp
Unwanted message logging to platform.log.
This patch provides updates the following:
•
ISDNIP
•
ISDNL3
•
EISUP
•
libcxn.so
•
libeng.so
•
libACE.so
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs023 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs024. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs023
System patch CSCOgs023 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
libpolcomp.so
•
libcmg.so
•
librmg.so
•
libeng.so
•
callver
•
mml
•
chanMgr
•
simWriter
•
collectdata
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs022 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs023. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs022
System patch CSCOgs022 resolves the following caveat number:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCed95172
3
ioccm3ua
PGW sends entire SIO instead of SI in M3UA DATA packet.
This patch provides updates the following:
•
M3UA
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs021 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs022. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs021
System patch CSCOgs021 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
SIP
•
default XECFGParm.dat
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs020 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs021. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs020
System patch CSCOgs020 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
librmg
•
ligcmg
•
sp
•
simWriter
•
callver
•
foverd
•
measCats.dat
•
measument.my
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs019 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs020. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs019
System patch CSCOgs019 resolves the following caveat numbers:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCed68540
3
alrmm
OLC/TLC alarm severity should not be Major.
CSCec79588
6
iocm
Enhancement: M3UA SUA critical alarms.
This patch provides updates the following:
•
IOCM
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs018 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs019. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
•
For M3UA SUA critical alarms (caveat number CSCec79588), there is a change in behavior and new XECfgParm.dat parameter. For more information, see M3UA SUA Critical Alarms in the New Features in This Release section of this document.
CSCOgs018
System patch CSCOgs018 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
mmlCommands.xml
•
mml
•
librmg.so
•
mmlCommands.xml
•
variant.dat
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs017 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs018. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs017
System patch CSCOgs017 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
cfgM
•
almM
•
procM
•
mmdbd
•
measMgr
•
mmBldCfg
•
cdrDmpr
•
amDmpr
•
pom
•
replicator
•
sagt
•
mmSAgt
•
sp
•
ca
•
sim
•
ISDNIP
•
MGCP
•
ioChanMgr
•
TCAP
•
callver
•
engine
•
libpxelog.so
•
libpxe.so
•
libxe.so
•
librudp.so
•
libmmdb.so
•
libsa.so
•
libconvutil.so
•
libengif.so
•
libinf.so
•
libpolbase.so
•
libpolcomp.so
•
libpolnuman.so
•
libpolroute.so
•
libcmg.so
•
libeng.so
•
librmg.so
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs016 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs017. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs016
System patch CSCOgs016 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
engine
•
libcmg.so
•
libcxn.so
•
libeng.so
•
librmg.so
•
libxe.so
•
foverd
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs015 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs016. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs015
System patch CSCOgs015 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
engine
•
libcmg.so
•
libcxn.so
•
libeng.so
•
librmg.so
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs014 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs015. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs014
System patch CSCOgs014 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
ca
•
SS7
•
EISUP
•
ISDNL3
•
MGCP
•
SIP
•
TALI
•
IUA
•
M3UA
•
SUA
•
simWriter
•
ioChanMgr
•
libpolcomp.so
•
librmg.so
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs013 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs014. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs013
System patch CSCOgs013 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
sagt
•
ISDNL3
•
libxe.so
•
librmg.so
•
libda.so
•
Alarm/measurement viewer
•
delete_replication.sh
•
config-snmp
•
propSet.xml.dat
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs012 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs013. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs012
System patch CSCOgs012 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
pom
•
mml
•
libpom.so
•
libda.so
•
libconvutil.so
•
libcmg.so
•
libeng.so
•
libpolcomp.so
•
libpolnuman.so
•
libpolfiles.so
•
libpolroute.so
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs011 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs012. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs011
System patch CSCOgs011 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
mml
•
engine
•
sagt
•
replicator
•
pom
•
ca
•
sim
•
libengif.so
•
libinf.so
•
libpolcomp.so
•
libpolnuman.so
•
libcmg.so
•
libcxn.so
•
libeng.so
•
librmg.so
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs010 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs011. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs010
CautionThe patch install script has been updated. To install ANSI 2000, you must copy the script (patch) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-941 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches.
System patch CSCOgs010 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
patch script
•
replicator
•
mml
•
engine (with libraries)
•
procM
•
pom
•
sagt
•
libpolcomp
•
libconvutil
•
libsa
•
libxe
•
libpxelog
•
TOOLKIT (cdr, am, logviewer, tv)
•
properties.dat
•
variants.dat
•
propSet.xml.dat
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs009 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs010. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs009
System patch CSCOgs009 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
libpxelog.so
•
libxe.so
•
libconvutil.so
•
libengif.so
•
libpolcomp.so
•
libpolnuman.so
•
libcmg.so
•
libcxn.so
•
libeng.so
•
librmg.so
•
procM
•
cdrDmpr
•
amDmpr
•
pom
•
replicator
•
sagt
•
mmSAgt
•
SS7
•
EISUP
•
ISDNL3
•
MGCP
•
SIP
•
TALI
•
IUA
•
M3UA
•
SUA
•
ioChanMgr
•
mml
•
foverd
•
simWriter
•
measCats.dat
•
propSet.xml.dat
•
properties.dat
•
alarmCats.dat
•
propVal.xsd.dat
•
presentation.dat
•
position.dat
•
logViewer/File.tbc
•
cdr/File.tbc
•
XECfgParm.tbc
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs008 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs009. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
•
CSCea19329—DSP Statistics from MGCP Gateways in CDRs feature—this feature enables the PGW to collect DSP statistics from MGCP gateways at the end of each call and populate the statistics in the PGW's CDRs. This enhances the ability to provide more real time analysis of voice quality issues in MGCP VoIP networks.
For more information see DSP Statistics from MGCP Gateways in CDRs in the New Features in This Release section of this document.
•
CSCea33921—SIP Services Update—this feature updates the session timer, BYE/Also to REFER, and the ISUP-SIP cause code mapping.
For more information see SIP Services Update in the New Features in This Release section of this document.
CSCOgs008
System patch CSCOgs008 resolves the following caveat numbers:
Identifier Severity Component DescriptionCSCuk45870
1
engine
ST: PGW engine core dumps at BT.
CSCuk46019
3
engine
ST: PGW should send a GRS when the far end pointcode comes IS.
This patch provides updates the following:
•
librmg.so
•
propSet.xml.dat
•
propVal.xsd.dat
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs007 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs008. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
•
CSCuk46019—A new property has been added. The updated properties.dat only appears in the CONFIG_LIB/new directory. You must either provision from new or manually add the new property to properties.dat.
If you do not provision from new, you must manually add the new property to the properties.dat file in the active_link and prov_link directories after installing the patch and before restarting the software.
CSCOgs007
System patch CSCOgs007 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
libinf.so
•
libpolcomp.so
•
libpolnuman.so
•
libpolroute.so
•
libpolfiles.so
•
libcmg.so
•
libcxn.so
•
libeng.so
•
librmg.so
•
ca
•
sim
•
cfgM
•
pom
•
replicator
•
SIP
•
mml
•
CiscoMGC
•
config-snmp
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs006 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs007. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs006
System patch CSCOgs006 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
libengif.so
•
libpom.so
•
libpxelog.so
•
libpolnuman.so
•
librmg.so
•
libinf.so
•
libpolcomp.so
•
libcmg.so
•
LogServerd
•
mml
•
sp
•
ca
•
sim
•
pom
•
replicator
•
sagt
•
mmSAgt
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs005 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs006. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
•
This patch includes the Nigerian ISUP feature (propagated from release 9.3(2). The patch script has been changed to accommodate the new protocol. The revised script must be copied from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-941 to the /opt/SW directory before installing or updating a patch.
CSCOgs005
System patch CSCOgs005 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
libpxelog.so
•
libengif.so
•
libpolfiles.so
•
libpolroute.so
•
libconvutil.so
•
libpom.so
•
libpolcomp.so
•
libpolnuman.so
•
libcxn.so
•
libeng.so
•
librmg.so
•
libcmg.so
•
M3UA
•
almM
•
replicator
•
sagt
•
TCAP
•
engine.no_smartalloc
•
engine.smartalloc
•
pom
•
SS7
•
MGCP
•
ioChanMgr
•
cdrDmpr
•
amDmpr
•
mml
•
XECfgParm.tbc
•
.dump_prov
•
migrate_9.3001_to_migrate_9.4001
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs004 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs005. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs004
System patch CSCOgs004 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
libengif.so
•
libcxn.so
•
libeng.so
•
librmg.so
•
libcmg.so
•
libpolcomp.so
•
sagt
•
pom
•
replicator
•
simWriter
•
IUA
•
ISDNL3
•
SS7
•
mml
•
mmSAgt
•
SIP
•
ioChanMgr
•
foverd
•
XECfgParm.tbc
•
alarmCats.dat
•
migrateTKGroup
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs003 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs004. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
•
CSCea10379—Dual-VLAN Improved SIP Failover feature—this feature enables you to use 1 or 2 (recommended) virtual IP addresses that are always associated with the active PGW 2200. For more information, see the Dual-VLAN Improved SIP Failover feature in the New Features in This Release section of this document.
CSCOgs003
System patch CSCOgs003 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
libpom.so
•
libpolfiles.so
•
libpolbase.so
•
libpxe.so
•
libpolroute.so
•
libxe.so
•
libpolnuman.so
•
libpolcomp.so
•
libcxn.so
•
libeng.so
•
librmg.so
•
libcmg.so
•
amDmpr
•
mmSAgt
•
almM
•
pom
•
replicator
•
EISUP
•
ISDNIP
•
SIP
•
MGCP
•
ISDNL3
•
IUA
•
TALI
•
M3UA
•
SS7
•
SUA
•
ioChanMgr
•
mml
•
converter
•
measurement.my
•
position.dat
•
toolbar.tbc
•
measCats.dat
•
propSet.xml.dat
•
variant.dat
•
get_trc.sh
Additional information:
•
Patch CSCOgs002 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs003. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
•
CSCea06460—Belgium ISUP Ed3-Ed5 Update—This feature is an enhancement to the existing Belgium protocol variant functionality based on the Q.763 specification document of 1993 to the Q.763 of 1997, which involves including some existing messages and parameters, adding new parameters and providing the capability for the Parameter Compatibility Information (PCI) and Message Compatibility Information (MCI) parameters inclusion for all parameters introduced in the ITU ISUP Q.763 specification document after 1988.
•
Both patches CSCOnn003 and CSCOgs003 must be installed.
•
See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
CSCOgs002
System patch CSCOgs002 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
•
librudp.so
•
libxe.so
•
libcxn.so
•
libeng.so
•
librmg.so
•
libcmg.so
•
libpom.so
•
measMgr
•
replicator
•
sagt
•
mmSAgt
•
IUA
•
M3UA
•
SUA
•
ioChanMgr
•
foverd
•
pom
•
measCats.dat
•
snmpinfo.dat
•
measurement.my
•
extNodeTypes.dat
•
propVal.xsd.dat
Additional information:
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Patch CSCOgs001 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs002. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch.
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
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CSCdz89645—Multiple Carriers Per HSI feature—this feature enables you to use a single HSI (or a pair of HSIs for redundancy) to route calls to multiple HSI carriers. For more information on this feature, see Multiple Carriers Per HSI in the New Features in This Release section of this document.
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Both patches CSCOnn002 and CSCOgs002 must be installed.
CSCOgs001
CautionBecause of a fix made directly to the patching tool, you must copy the updated patch tool (provided with the standard installation) to the /opt/SW directory before installing patches CSCOnn001 and CSCOgs001.
System patch CSCOgs001 resolves the following caveat numbers:
This patch provides updates the following:
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libhelp.so
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libengif.so
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libcxn.so
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libpolroute.so
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libconvutil.so
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libda.so
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libpolnuman.so
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libeng.so
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librmg.so
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libpolcomp.so
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libcmg.so
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sagt
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mmSAgt
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IUA
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replicator
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M3UA
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SUA
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TCAP
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mml
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pom
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EISUP
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ISDNIP
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SIP
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MGCP
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ISDNL3
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TALI
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SS7
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ioChanMgr
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variant.dat
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measCats.dat
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mmlCommands.dat
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propVal.xsd.dat
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proSet.xml.dat
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search.tbc
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Toolbar.tbc
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migrate_cpp_4_5
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migrate_cpp_5_6
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mmlCommands.xml
Additional information:
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See the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed.
New Features in This Release
Support for GTD and Derived FCI/BCI Interworking on HK and ANSI 92
This feature (CSCsa84411) introduces GTD to the HK and ANSI 92 protocol variants and ports the Derived FCI/BCI Interworking feature to the same protocols and ANSI to support network expansion into HK, UK, and the US.
Note
This feature was introduced in patch CSCOnn046.
Support for ITP Signaling GW with Distributed MTP3
This feature (CSCeg80870) enables the PGW 2200 to support the following configurations:
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Mated pair of ITPs with a single OPC in front of a single PGW node with the same OPC (Distributed MTP3)
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Mated pair of ITPs with a single OPC in front of multiple PGW nodes with the same OPC (Point Code Consolidation)
Note
This feature was introduced in patch CSCOgs038.
Q767_SINGAPORE Needs to Support GTD FDC for CGN and CPC
This feature (CSCef74928) implements the following:
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The PGW now uses the GTD FDC parameter for out-of-range fields for the CPC and CGN parameters in Q767_SINGAPORE.
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The PGW now implements a GTD override for CAI.loc (cause location) to override the NI2->SS7 mapping.
Note
This feature was introduced in patch CSCOnn038.
CIC Availability Measurement CDB
This feature (CSCed56953) introduces a new CDB, SS7 CIC Availability CDB 1071, support more accurate tracking of the number of available CICS on gateways and trunk groups by BAMS release 3.20.
Note
This feature was introduced in patch CSCOgs030.
Netra 240 and Netra 440 Platform Introduction for MGC Host
This feature (CSCee30532) introduces the Netra 240 and Netra 440. This feature offers:
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Upgrade to new 16.1.0.23 CIAgent
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New ALOM support in alarm manager
Note
This feature was introduced in patch CSCOgs028.
New Zealand ISUP OLM Support
This feature (CSCee59868) adds support in New Zealand ISUP for the Overload (OLM) parameter (national parameter used when call processing capacity on a switch exceeds a certain value). Affected circuits are made unavailable to traffic for a period of two minutes. This feature does not support checkpointing to the Standby and does not contain MML support for display of circuit stats via rtrv-tc or rtrv-cic.
Note
This feature is required by voice carriers that need to interconnect with the PTT.
Note
This feature was introduced in the CSCOnn035/CSCOgs029 patch combination.
GTD and FCI/BCI support for ETSI V2 and ANSI ISUP
This feature (CSCee35463) introduces GTD to the ETSI V2 and ports the Derived FCI/BCI Interworking feature to the same protocols and ANSI.
Note
This feature was introduced in the CSCOnn032/CSCOgs027 patch combination.
M3UA SUA Critical Alarms
M3UA SUA critical alarms (CSCec79588) provides a change in behavior and new XECfgParm.dat parameter. The following alarms are critical:
Table 7 Critical Alarms
Alarm Description239
All C7 IP Links Fail
384
All M3UA Assoc Fail
385
All SUA Assoc Fail
An XECfgParm.dat parameter has been added to enable/disable the generation of the following alarms:
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all C7 IP Links Fail
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all M3UA Assoc Fail
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all SUA Assoc Fail
By default, the critical alarms are NOT generated (property value of false). The property can be modified to true, to generate the alarms and invoke a failover.
Note
For geographically separated PGWs, the recommendation is to set the property to TRUE (to generate alarms).
If the original behavior is desired, you must manually edit the following XECfgParm.dat parameter:
*.AllLinksFailCausesFailover = trueor upgrade to release 9.5(2).
Note
If the AllLinksFailCausesFailover parameter is set to true, your system will switchover if all IP links to the SLTs in a protocol family are down. For example, you have 1 ANSI link and 3 ITU links, your system will failover if the 3 ITU links to the SLTs go down or if the 1 ANSI link to the SLT goes down.
Support for New Zealand ISUP Transparency
This feature (CSCed15844) adds support for the New Zealand ISUP transparency.
Note
This feature was introduced in the CSCOnn019/CSCOgs016 patch combination.
Austrian ISUP Enhancements
This feature (CSCed45778) adds an ISUP (to the PGW 2200) that contains enhancements to allow H.323 to ISDN calls (use of the Forward Call Indicator (FCI) in the ISUP message). The configurable ISUP timer (T9) has been modified. Valid values are 1-30 minutes, with a default of 2 minutes.
Note
New ISUP variant: ISUPV2_AUSTRAIN_C2
Dual-VLAN Improved SIP Failover
This feature (CSCea10379) improves the method used for failover strategy for SIP on the PGW 2200. The original failover strategy relied on a SIP element to detect a PGW 2200 failover by the absence of any SIP responses from the PGW 2200 after a failover. The SIP device gets the IP address of the newly active PGW 2200 host from a DNS SRV query or an internal cache of a previous query.
The new failover strategy uses two virtual IP addresses for SIP signaling, one for each VLAN. Upon a failover, the newly active host activates the virtual SIP IP addresses and the previously active host deactivates the SIP Virtual IP addresses.
Note
This feature is not supported for systems where the active and standby MGC hosts are geographically separated. This feature is only supported for systems where the active and standby MGC hosts are configured as part of the same set of subnets.
Support for Singapore City-Wide Centrex Information IE (CWCINFIE) Over SIP-GTD
This feature (CSCec40975) adds support to enable the transport of CWCINFIE information (using the Parameter Compatibility Information (PCI) parameter) over SIP-GTD. The CWCINFIE parameter is only supported in Q761_Singapore.
Note
This feature was introduced in the CSCOnn011/CSCOgs011 patch combination.
Support for ANSI 2000
This feature (CSCeb22888) adds ANSI 2000 ISUP support on the PGW for transit scenarios. This includes switched, call-control solution (using EISUP), and nailed, signaling mode solutions using GTD.
The following changes were made:
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Support added for Application Transport Message (for transit scenario)
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Support added for Segmentation messages
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Support added for Parameter Compatibility and message compatibility procedures
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Support added for the following parameters:
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Application Transport
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Calling Geodetic Location
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Carrier Service provider Identification
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Local Service Provider Identifier
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Message Compatibility Information
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Network Management Controls
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Network Specific Facility
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Optional FCI
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Parameter Compatibility Information
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Pivot Capability
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Pivot routing Indicator
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Redirect Backward Info
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Redirect Capability
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Redirect Counter
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Redirect Forward Info
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Redirect Status
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Support added to EISUP and GTD for above parameters and messages
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Support added for new cause codes
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The Pre-release message is not supported (not required)
Note
There are no changes to circuit related procedures from the base ANSI 1995.
Note
Since number portability related changes are already supported by the ANSI implementation (ANSI 1995) in PGW, no changes have been made to those parameters/procedures.
The following two new mdl files were created for ANSI 2000:
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ansiSS7_2k.mdl
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ansiSS7_2k_type.mdl
Note
This feature was propagated from release 9.3(2).
New Cause Code for Call Re-Attempts
This feature (CSCeb19790) determines how calls are released from the PGW when the following scenarios occur:
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Glare on non-control circuit
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Circuit Block after IAM before ACM
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Circuit Reset after IAM before ACM
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COT failure
The following entry must be manually added to the configurable parameter section of XECfgParm.dat using a UNIX editor (such as vi):
*.GlareReattemptCauseValue=44Valid values are 1-127; the default value is 44.
Note
This feature is for nailed solutions only.
Note
This feature was introduced in the CSCOnn009/CSCOgs009 patch combination. This feature was propagated from release 9.3(2).
SIP Services Update
This feature (CSCea33921) updates the following:
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session timer-used as a fallback mechanism to clean up hung calls.
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BYE/Also to REFER-the REFER method improves the BYE/Also concept of the expired draft-ietf-sip-cc-01by disassociating transfers from the processing of BYE. The PGW 2200 only supports BYE/Also at this time.
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ISUP-SIP cause code mapping- the PGW 2200 SIP implementation has been updated to follow chapter 7 and 8 of the ISUP to SIP Mapping RFC (RFC 3398). This brings the PGW 2200 up to the current state in cause mapping.
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The PGW 2200 SIP implementation of the Diversion Header supports mapping of the privacy tag to the redirection number in outgoing signaling messages, specifically in the outgoing ISUP IAM message. The privacy token has the fields full and off (privacy=[full|off]).
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At present, the PGW 2200 SIP implementation always derives the calling party number from the username field of From header. If the P-Asserted-Identity header or Remote-Party-ID header is present in an incoming SIP INVITE message, the username can be derived from those headers.
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Current PGW SIP implementation sets the display-name field of the From/Contact headers to Anonymous when the calling party number is unavailable. The PGW sets the display-name to Anonymous only when the presentation is restricted from the ISUP side of the call. The PGW sets the display-name to Unknown when calling party number is not available from the other half of the call.
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The SIP unsolicited notify method is used to transport subscribed event notification. The current implementation of Unsolicited Notify on the PGW 2200 has been enhanced to support transporting of Message Waiting Indicator strings.
Note
This feature was introduced in the CSCOnn009/CSCOgs009 patch combination.
DSP Statistics from MGCP Gateways in CDRs
This feature (CSCea19329) enables the PGW to collect DSP statistics from MGCP gateways at the end of each call and populate the statistics in the PGW's CDRs. This enhances the ability to provide more real time analysis of voice quality issues in MGCP VoIP networks.
The following new CDR tags have been defined:
Note
This feature was introduced in the CSCOnn009/CSCOgs009 patch combination.
Signaling Inter-Working Support for Cisco Unity
This feature (CSCea91939) provides an E1 interface and QSIG to SIP and DPNSS to SIP signaling inter-working for Cisco Unity Voice Mail and Unified Messaging products. The following enhancements have been made:
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SIP Method Support
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Unsolicited Notify
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QSIG Support
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Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
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MWI Facility Message Support
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Blind Transfer Support
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QSIG Version Support
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DPNSS Support
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Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) via Non-Specified Information Supplementary Service
Note
Support for MWI using the DPNSS non-specified information supplementary service from the target towards the Cisco Call Manager is currently planned for release 9.5(1).
Note
Signalling inter-working support for this feature is limited to QSIG implementations based on the ECMA specification only.
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MWI NSI Value String Support
Note
This feature was introduced in the CSCOnn009/CSCOgs009 patch combination.
Times Ten Database Software
Note
If you are migrating from MGC software Release 9.1(5), the requirement to migrate the Times Ten Database information was fulfilled during the 9.1(5) installation and no longer applies when installing this release.
If you are migrating from a MGC software release prior to 9.1(5), prior to uninstalling the previous release of the MGC software, you must run the following command:
/opt/TimesTen32/32/bin/ttMigrate -c DSN=howdydb /opt/CiscoMGC/etc/migrate.ttdbIf you do not run the migrate command before uninstalling the previous release, the following message displays when you install the new release:
A backup file was found for the database, but no migration file.A migration file is required before you can upgrade to the latest release of Times Ten. If the previous message displays, complete one of the following procedures.
Option 1
Step 1
Reinstall the previous release of the MGC and run the following command:
/opt/TimesTen32/32/bin/ttMigrate -c DSN=howdydb /opt/CiscoMGC/etc/migrate.ttdb
Step 2
Uninstall the previous release.
Step 3
Reinstall the software.
Option 2
Step 1
If you do not want to save the data from the previous release, remove the file:
/opt/CiscoMGC/etc/export.ttdb
Step 2
Reinstall the software.
Note
After upgrading the software on both machines, run the setup_replication.sh script on the standby MGC.
Nigerian ISUP
This feature implements the ISUP variant for Nigeria. The Nigerian ISUP feature supports the services defined in Q.767 and additionally supports the transit of the following supplementary services messages:
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Call forwarding unconditional (CFU)
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Call forwarding busy (CFB)
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Call forwarding on no reply (CFNR)
The following mdl files were created for the Nigerian ISUP:
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q767_nigerian.mdl—contains the source code.
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q767_nigerian_type.mdl—contains the type definitions for various messages, parameters, etc.
The following new messages were implemented for the Nigerian ISUP:
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Charge Information Message (CRG)
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Trunk Offer Message (TOF)
The following new parameters were implemented for the Nigerian ISUP:
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Charge Band Number—valid values are:
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000 (no charge)
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001-058 (periodic pulse metering or multi metering)
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059-060 (spare)
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061-070 (initial multi metering)
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071-080 (periodic pulse metering)
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081-100 (spare)
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101-110 (initial multi metering)
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111-255 (spare)
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Number of Charging Units—valid values are: 0 (spare) and 1 (number of charging units)
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National Forward Call Indicator
Note
This feature was introduced in the CSCOnn006/CSCOgs006 patch combination. This feature was propagated from release 9.3(2).
Multiple Carriers Per HSI
This feature (CSCdz89645) enables you to use a single HSI (or a pair of HSIs for redundancy) to route calls to multiple HSI carriers.
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The existing trunkgroup property BNationalPrefix (16-character string) is used as a tech-prefix and is stored in Call Detail Record (CDR) tag 4014.
Note
BNationalPrefix is case sensitive.
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The EISUP trunkgroup that has a NULL value for the BNationalPrefix property is selected as the incoming trunkgroup (it can be both the incoming and outgoing trunkgroup).
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The tech-prefix capability is applied only when the PGW interconnects to the HSI through EISUP.
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The existing SigPath property, H323AdjunctLink, must be provisioned against EISUP and set to 1 to indicate HSI connection and allow the tech-prefixing capability.
Note
If H323AdjunctLink is set to 0, a PGW to PGW configuration will be assumed and the existing BNationalPrefix functionality (NOA-BNationalPrefix feature) will apply.
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If the NOA-BNationalPrefix feature is not used, there should be one and only one trunk group with BNationalPrefix=NULL. If there are multiple trunk groups already provisioned, you must remove them. This also applies to a PGW to HSI configurations.
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If the NOA-BNationalPrefix feature over EISUP is used, you need a minimum of two trunkgroups; at least one with BNationalPrefix set to your national prefix and another with BNationalPrefix=NULL.
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Provision postprocessing checks to ensure that only one EISUP trunkgroup has a NULL value for the BNationalPrefix property. If more than one EISUP trunkgroup has a NULL value for the BNationalPrefix property, postprocessing fails.
Note
In release 9.5(1), the BTechPrefix property replaces the BNationalPrefix property used for this feature. You must replace the property name when upgrading from release 9.4 to release 9.5.
For more information on this feature, see the Release Notes for Cisco H.323 Signaling Interface Release 2.20.
Global Screening Database Table
This feature (CSCuk37673) allows you to handle screening from a single database table instead of using multiple copies of screening tables by constructing a global database with a customer group id (GLBL) that can be searched from any dialplan.
Note
For existing customers (customers with existing screening entries), the file digitanalysis.dat must be updated so that the engine acknowledges the new (GLBL.dialplan) dialplan file.
Note
The prov-export command has been modified to extract global screening data (if any exists) from the TimesTen database after all dialplans are processed.
Global screening data is stored in the following files:
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GLBL.awhite
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GLBL.ablack
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GLBLbwhite
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GLBLbblack
Screening includes the following new values:
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dw1 value 3—global whitelist screening
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dw1 value 4—global blacklist screening
Note
These values indicate that the global database table is being used to process a screening request. The customer group id submitted to TimesTen is GLBL regardless of the customer group id of the active dialplan. These values are verified during provisioning validation.
Note
If the data word value indicates that global screening is used, then the current customer group id is ignored and the request is submitted with the customer group id of GLBL.
IUA to NAS
This feature (CSCdy51850) provides provisioning changes to the PGW software in support of the new IUA transport between the PGW and the NAS.
For more information on this feature, see the following documents:
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Support for IUA with SCTP Feature Module
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_feature_guide09186a00801bcf0b.htmlm
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Operations, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Guide
Note
This feature is only operational in the PGW signaling configuration.
Support for SIP Subscribe and Notify Methods
This feature (CSCdy26291) allows the PGW to support out-of-band DTMF signaling. It allows SIP user agents that are not a party to the media of a call or session, to receive SIP event notifications when signaled digits or other specific telephony-related events are detected. This is useful for applications that monitor calls for a specific event (for example, a long pound, special sequence of digits, or a fax signal) and then take an active role in the monitored calls.
The following new methods are supported:
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SUBSCRIBE—used to request asynchronous notification of an event or set of events at a later time.
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NOTIFY—used to notify a SIP node that an event requested by an earlier SUBSCRIBE method has occurred.
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Unsolicited NOTIFY—the Cisco Proprietary mechanism of sending the supported requested event if it occurs.
The following new headers are supported:
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Event Header—defines the event type being requested, supported, or sent.
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Allow Header—optional, if present includes a list of tokens that indicate the event packages supported by the client.
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Subscription-State Header— indicates the status of the subscription.
Additional information
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The new response code, 489 Bad Event, is supported.
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Other existing methods, headers, and response codes have been enhanced to support this feature.
The following limitations exist for this feature:
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The PGW acts only as a NOTIFIER of the telephone events.
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All methods are supported after the ANSWER/CONNECT state.
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The PGW that sends the DTMF digits needs to subscribe with the MGCP Gateway for the DTMF digit. This occurs after receiving either a SUBSCRIBE message or Unsolicited NOTIFY response message in 18x/200 message.
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The MGCP Gateway does not support sending the duration for the telephony event.
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In case of failover, the PGW continues the subscription for the duration of the call.
PGW Security Enhancements
This feature (CSCdx89335) provides secure communications channels between the PGW and external computer systems. Currently these communications use the telnet and ftp programs. Upon implementation of the Secure Shell (SSH), which allows secure telnet connections and ftp transfers, both telnet and ftp are disabled (by default).
Note
Customers that do not use the secure interfaces will be allowed to re-enable telnet and/or ftp using scripts provided with the package.
CDR Enhancements
This feature (CSCdy15286) adds the following new functions:
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Creates new Call Detail Entries (TAGs) in PGW for both Ingress and Egress codec. Ingress codec is the initial codec used for the call and the egress codec is the codec at the end of the call.
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Extends BAMS to provide data in both the Extended ASCII and BT NICS Custom outputs.
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Creates new Call Detail Entries (TAGs) in PGW for both Ingress and Egress IP Address.
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Extends BAMS to provide data in both the Extended ASCII and BT NICS Custom outputs.
:The following new tags are introduced:
Table 9 New Tags
Tags Description4205
Ingress Media Device Address
4206
Egress Media Device Address
4207
Initial Codec
4208
Final Codec
4209
Ingress Media Device Port
4210
Egress Media Device Port
Redirecting Number Modification and Advanced A/B-Number Normalization
This feature (CSCdx73724) provides the ability to modify the Redirecting number and its NOA as a result of any analysis phase (pre-analysis, a/b number analysis, cause analysis). Additionally, it delivers the capability to perform number normalization (removal of European national or International prefix digits) on all originating number parameters (CgPN, GN_CgPn, Redirecting Number, and OCN) and also on the b-number before any analysis is started.
Pre-analysis has been enhanced to encompass a new stage that precedes all other stages, this initial stage carries out NOA/NPI analysis against the CgPN and provides access to all pre-analysis results (this drove the creation of a new set of NOA/NPI tables so that actions can be individually configured for both A and B number NOA/NPI values).
Finally, an adjustment has been made to the function of the existing outgoing number formatting properties so that they not only apply National/International/Country Code prefixes to the CgPN, but also to the Originating Numbers (GN_CgPn, Redirecting Number, and OCN), if present.
Configurable NOA Mapping
This feature (CSCdy39349) allows country-specific NOAs to be defined in the PGW. The PGW 2200 can accept calls that use NOA values that are not explicitly defined in the protocol variant.
Note
With this feature configured, normal internal to line mapping is overridden. Protocol outputs might be modified to a value other than expected with configurations elsewhere in the system.
For more information on this feature, see the following documents:
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Operations, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Guide at the following url:
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Provisioning Guide at the following url:
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 MML Command Reference Guide at the following url:
M3UA/SUA to ITP
This feature (CSCdy51854) adds support on the PGW 2200 for M3UA and SUA protocols using SCTP (SIGTRAN). This is an alternative to the existing RUDP backhaul protocol and enables the use of the ITP as an SS7 Signaling Gateway in place of the existing SLT-based SS7 termination architecture.
Note
This feature can only be used for communication between Cisco MGCs and Cisco ITPs. For information on the restrictions on the Cisco ITPs, see the Support for M3UA and SUA with SCTP on Cisco ITPs feature module.
For more information on this feature, see the following documents:
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Support for M3UA and SUA with SCTP Feature Overview at the following url:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_feature_guide09186a00801bcf9a.html
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Operations, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Guide at the following url:
Support for SIP-T and SIP-GTD
This feature (CSCdy43669) allows the PGW to support the transmission of ISUP parameters through SIP networks to allow end-to-end ISUP transparency, use of ISUP parameters within SIP networks and a standards based alternative to E-ISUP for carrying MIME encoded binary ISUP messages within SIP.
SIP-GTD is used to pass specific ISUP parameters such as Calling Party Category (CPC) to allow an element in the SIP cloud (i.e. SIP phone) to determine that a call is from a payphone, for example.
Note
SIP-T and SIP-GTD are both supported in call control mode.
Note
SIP-T support is for German ISUP only.
IOS Style MML Help
This feature (CSCdy63849) provides IOS-style help when entering commands. Help is provided for the verbs, targets, and parameters of all MML commands.
IOS provides two types of help:
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command help—a list of possible choices is provided based on what you enter. For example, if you enter "set-" , then all of the commands starting with "set-" display. Command help is invoked by entering a "?" on the command line.
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command completion—an attempt is made to complete a command based on what you have entered so far on the command line. For example, if you enter "set-ipl" and the only command starting with "set-ipl" is "set-iplink", then the command is completed up to the "set-iplink". Command completion is invoked by entering a "tab" on the command line.
Note
Previously, the question mark "?" was a valid character for some MML parameters, such as description. With this feature, a "?" is no longer valid and will not be allowed in any parameter when using MML in command line mode (not batch mode). Existing configurations that have a "?" in a parameter are not affected because help is only invoked when using the command line.
Note
When a tab is entered, the default is to display help information and complete the command. However, XECfgParm can be set to only complete the command.
Help can be invoked at any point in a command. The help that is provided is dependent on the contents of the command. The following is a list of the help provided at the various points in the command.
There is a new XECfgParm that indicates whether enhanced help is provided when doing command completion (tab). The following are valid values for this new parameter:
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True—completes the command and displays a list of choices.
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False—disables this feature; a list of choices is not displayed.
The help library provides command help and command completion information based on what you enter and the contents of an XML file. The format of the commands must be:
VERB <separator> TARGET <separator> PARAMLIST•
verb—Must be a string. The separator between the VERB and TARGET must be a single character and must be defined in the XML file.
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target—Can be a keyword, such as DCHAN or IPLNK, or can be an object/component name such as iplink-1. The separator between the TARGET and PARAMLIST must be a single character and must be defined in the XML file.
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paramlist—a list of zero or more parameters.
The following are examples of commands that follow the supported format:
prov-add:dchan:name="dchan-1", desc="dchannel 1", svc="svc-1"prov-rtrv:dchan:name="dchan-1"prov-rtrv:dchan:"all"rtrv-iplnk:iplink-1rtrv-ne - no target or parametersprov-sta::srcver="active",dstver="test", confirm
Note
Validation is not performed on the contents of a command. As long as enough of the command is valid so that help can be determined, then help can be returned.
Advanced Screening and Modification
This feature (CSCdx73731) introduces the ability to select Dial Plans based on the source IP address (H.323 or SIP) and/or leading digits of the A-number. It also allows additional screening and modification of the A-number (CLI) including the screening indicator (SI) and Presentation Indicator (PI) and allows modification of the Presentation number and its SI and PI.
This allows you to set trust policies with regard to passing Calling Number or Connected Number over a certain trunk group (new Trunk Group properties) by routing to specific dial plans based on the source IP Address.
The selection of dial plans based on source IP address and/or leading digits can also be used for Geographic routing from SIP or H.323 interfaces or for VPN private dial plans.
The following new tags have been introduced:
The following new properties (located in properties.dat) have been introduced:
Note
A migration script is provided for the new properties.
DPNSS Support
This feature (CSCdy68021) introduces Digital Private Network Signaling System (DPNSS) transparency, call forwarding, and virtual channel signaling capability on the PGW2200 platform.
It supports the backhaul of DPNSS signaling between the PGW 2200 and mgcp-controlled IOS gateways (2651XM and 3745). The initial development supports:
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full DPNSS feature transparency between DPNSS-based PBXs
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basic calls between a DPNSS-based PBX and QSIG (PBX), PRI (PBX of PSTN), or SS7 (PSTN) endpoints
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H323 gateways
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Call Forwarding and Call Hold feature interoperability using the H.323 interface to Call Manager-controlled IP Phones
For more information on this feature, see the following documents:
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Operations, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Guide.
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Provisioning Guide.
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 MML Command Reference Guide.
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide.
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Dial Plan Guide.
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Billing Interface Guide at the following url:
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Node Manager User's Guide.
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Release Notes for Cisco IAD2430 Series Integrated Access Devices for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)ZJ2 Contents.
QSIG Support—Backhaul, Transparency, and Call Forward
This feature (CSCdy15277) supports the backhaul of Q.SIG signaling between the PGW 2200 and mgcp-controlled IOS access gateways (26xx and 37xx). The initial development supports:
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full QSIG feature transparency between QSIG-based PBXs
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basic calls between a QSIG-based PBX and DPNSS (PBX), PRI (PBX or PSTN), or SS7 (PSTN) endpoints and H323 gateways
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Call Forwarding, Call Hold, Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) and Blind Transfer feature interoperability using the H323 interface to Call Manager-controlled IP Phones
ISDN Q.921 User Adaption Layer to NAS
The ISDN Q.921 user adaption (IUA) layer protocol (CSCdy51850) is used to backhaul ISDN Q.921 user messages over IP using the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP).
Malicious Call ID Transport in GTD
This feature (CSCdx42047) enables the recipient of a malicious call to trigger a record of the calling party's information which is forwarded to the appropriate Law Enforcement Agency (LEA).
Enhanced INAP Provisioning
This feature (CSCdx07280) provides the ability (within MML) to do simple provisioning of some message sending (MS) parameters within the trigger.dat table (for SCCP GTT or SSN routing and allows Service Key Value to be entered).
Note
The defaults for EMEA for SCCP values for routing should be set to be SSN.
The following parameters (within MS) can be provisioned:
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F6 Service Key
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F9 gtSSN
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F15 SSN
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F16gtFormat
Enhanced Dynamic Reconfiguration
This feature (CSCdx89339) improves the dynamic reconfiguration process to avoid overload conditions.
V110 and V120 Modem Support with MGCP
This feature (CSCdy15285) provides enhancements to the PGW 2200 for call control to identify V.110 and V.120 rate adapted ISDN calls and notify the media gateways via MGCP so they can handle them appropriately.
Note
V.110 support requires IOS 12.3(2)T on AS5350/5400 and IOS 12.3(4)T on AS5850. V.120 support requires IOS 12.3(4)T on AS5350/5400 and 5850.
HSI Empty Capability Set Invocation
This feature (CSCdz59915) enables the HSI to invoke an empty capability set (ECS) towards an H323 network. ECS is used to modify a media stream that is in the connected state. It is used to redirect media from one endpoint to another.
This feature is required to support call transfers from a DPNSS or Q.SIG PBX when the transferee is on a Cisco Call Manger connected via H.323 to the PGW 2200. The ECS Invocation from PGW 2200 to Cisco Call Manger is used to "move" the RTP stream from the IP phone to a new port on the Trunking Gateway.
Belgium ISUP Ed3-Ed5 Update
This feature (CSCea06460) is an enhancement to the existing Belgium protocol variant functionality based on the Q.763 specification document of 1993 to the Q.763 of 1997, which involves including some existing messages and parameters, adding new parameters and providing the capability for the Parameter Compatibility Information (PCI) and Message Compatibility Information (MCI) parameters inclusion for all parameters introduced in the ITU ISUP Q.763 specification document after 1988.
Remove Total Number of Dial Plans Limitation feature
This feature (CSCdz39481) removes the limitation of the number of dial plans that can be supported on the PGW 2200.
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You can configure up to 98 dialplans provided only installed and mml configured files are present in your /opt/CiscoMGC/CONFIG_LIB/CFG_<dirname> directory.
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During patch upgrade you must ensure that there are no more than 127 files in your /opt/CiscoMGC/CONFIG_LIB/CFG_<dirname> directory before upgrading the active and standby systems to the same patch level.
Note
This feature was propagated from a previous release.
PCI and MCI Support for UK ISUP
This feature (CSCea43347) enhances the UK ISUP feature (on the PGW 2200) to support sending and receiving the Parameter Compatibility Information (PCI) and Message Compatibility Information (MCI).
Note
This feature was propagated from a previous release.
ISUP PCI and MCI Support
This feature (CSCdz76331) enables the PGW2200 to support the sending and receiving of the Parameter Compatibility Information (PCI) and the Message Compatibility Information (MCI) parameters.
Note
This feature was propagated from a previous release.
Netra 20+ and ce Ethernet PCI Card Support
This feature (CSCeb42446 and CSCeb42459) provides support for the Netra 20+ platform (1.2G version support) along with the ce Ethernet interface PCI card.
Note
This feature was propagated from a previous release.
CDR Enhancements for 1110 CDB
This feature (CSCea23294) adds the following new fields to the existing 1110 CDB:
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Origination Point Code (OPC)
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Destination Point Code (DPC)
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Circuit Identification Code (CIC)
Note
This feature is only applicable to the PGW configured in Signaling Mode.
Note
This feature was propagated from a previous release.
New/Enhanced Tags
The following new or enhanced tags have been implemented in release 9.4(1):
For more information on tags and call data blocks, see the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Billing and Interface Guide.
Protocol Variants
Table 14 provides a snapshot of the protocol variants supported in the Cisco MGC software Release 9.4(1).
Known Issues and Operational Recommendations
This section contains information about known issues and the corresponding workarounds in the
Cisco MGC software release 9.4(1).
Note
For more information about Cisco IOS issues and workarounds, see the Cisco IOS release notes for your platform.
User Part Availability Detection Limitation
According to both ITU Q704 (11.2.7.4) and ANSI GR246 (11.2.7.4), after receiving UPU with cause code "inaccessible remote user" or "unknown", it is the responsibility of the User Part (the PGW) to determine when the remote User Part is available again.
Due to a design limitation, the PGW only uses the "send test messages periodically" method to determine when the remote User Part is available again; for ANSI it is CVT; for ITU it is UPT. All other messages are ignored by the PGW until CVR (ANSI) or UPA (ITU) are received.
Note
For more information, see caveat number CSCsa62061.
PGW Should Support the Option of Sending Hardware Block Messages
A new XECfgParm.dat parameter engine .SendHardwareBlock has been added. Valid values are true or false. If set to true, the PGW sends hardware oriented blocking messages for any blocks that originate from the media gateways. If set to false, the PGW only sends maintenance oriented blocking messages for all blocking cases.
Note
This parameter must be added manually (using a UNIX editor such as vi) on release 9.3 and 9.4 systems. The di script automatically adds this parameter (if not already existing), to release 9.5 systems and above.
Note
For more information, see caveat number CSCeg83496.
Link and Call States for New Object Not Synchronized to Standby After prov-copy/prov-sync
When you provision and add new signaling links or new CICS using the PROV-CPY command, you must reboot the system to synchronize the new objects in the active system to the standby. Not rebooting can cause loss of calls after a switchover.
Upgrading to Release 9.6(1)
When upgrading to release 9.6(1), the Times Ten database is upgraded to version 5.0.x.
Upgrading From Releases 9.3, 9.4, and 9.5:
Before uninstalling a previous release, if using the database, run the delete_replication.sh script. After installing release 9.6 on both the active and standby, run the setup_replication.sh script on both PGWs.
The delete_replication.sh script should be run as mgcusr. The script is located in /opt/CiscoMGC/local, but if run as mgcusr, can be run from any location.
The setup_replication.sh script should be run as mgcusr. The script is located in /opt/CiscoMGC/local, but if run as mgcusr, can be run from any location.
Note
For more information on running these scripts, see the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide.
Note
Provisioning must not be done during the upgrade until both PGWs (active and standby) have release 9.6 installed and the setup_replication.sh script has been run (on active and standby).
For more information, see caveat number CSCec77087.
Japanese Point Code Transmission
Point codes are used in SS7 networks as addresses for each element. There are three different point code address lengths used in SS7 networks:
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14-bit address
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16-bit address
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24-bit address
Each point code addressing type has unique formats that are used to provide a structure for the network, where the lowest order bits in the address identify a particular signaling point, the highest order bits identify the wider "zone", and the bits in-between identify an "area" or "network." For example, ANSI SS7 uses 24-bit addresses with a format of 8-bits for each field (8-8-8).
Note
An exception to this is found in Japanese ISUP, in which the order is reversed (that is, the lowest order bits identify the wider "zone" and the highest order bits identify a particular signaling point).
For more information, see the following documents:
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Provisioning Guide
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/sc/rel9/prvgde/index.htm•
Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Guide
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/sc/rel9/omts/index.htmT6 Timer Default Change
When migrating/upgrading from release 9.2(2) to releases 9.4(1) and 9.5(2), you must create a profile (sigpathprofile) for each sigpath on which you want to change the T6 value (from the default value (20000)).
The maximum value for T6 is 130000, which is beyond the maximum value defined in the protocol specification.
Note
The Q761_SINGAPORE protocol specification states that the maximum value should be 32000, but the software allows up to 130000 in response to a customer requirement.
Note
For more information, see caveat number CSCef03452.
Uninstalling Releases for Upgrade and Fallback
When uninstalling release 9.4(1) to upgrade to release 9.5(2), the 9.4(1) uninstall script must be used to uninstall 9.4(1). When falling back from 9.5(2) to 9.4(1), the 9.5(2) uninstall script must be used. For more information, see the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide.
Additional information can also be found in caveat number CSCec34395.
Simple Resource Control Protocol
The Simple Resource Control Protocol (SRCP) commands and alarms are no longer supported in the Media Gateway Controller (MGC) software effective in software release 9.3(2). SRCP was developed as an optional extension to the MGCP control protocol. It provided an additional heartbeat mechanism between the Call Agent and Media Gateways to ensure that the configuration and parameters were synchronized. When the SRCP heartbeat was enabled, the Call Agent and Media Gateways would exchange information and the Call Agent would provide an alarm if IP addresses, Slot Numbers, Control Protocols/Versions and other parameters were not synchronized.
The SRCP audit mechanism was developed by Cisco Systems when the MGCP protocol was still in draft version and has never been adopted by any Standards bodies (ITU, ETSI) or other equipment suppliers.
QSIG Support in Signaling Inter-Working for Cisco Unity is ECMA Only
Signalling inter-working support for this feature is limited to QSIG implementations based on the ECMA specification only.
Note
For more information, see caveat number CSCed01786.
Validation Rules of Cisco Solaris Packages are Incomplete (mgcrestore/mgcbackup)
The mgcrestore script validates the version of the installed Solaris packages but does not ensure that the install script was executed. If there is a mismatch between when the backup file was created and the time of the restore, the restore is not allowed. For example, if the security package was not installed when the backup was created, but is installed when the restore is attempted, then the restore is not allowed. Because the script does not validate whether the script was executed, the restore validation rules might pass, yet the restore could cause system problems.
Workaround: When Cisco Packages are added and removed, ensure the install and uninstall scripts are executed.
Note
For more information, see caveat number CSCdx78398.
Solaris 8 Run Time Environment
Release 9.4(1) can only be installed on a platform loaded with the Solaris 8 operating system using a clean installation or upgrade procedure.
Failover After Bouncing SC Interfaces; Standby Remains OOS
Shutting down ethernet interfaces during a prov-dply or prov-sync can cause failover after bouncing. To correct this, shut down both the standby and active systems and restart them.
Note
For more information, see caveat number CSCdy11261.
Taking a Signal Path Resource Out Of Service
During maintenance, system administrators should not use the set-dest-state and set-spc-state MML commands to take a signal path resource out of service (OOS). These commands are used to take a signal path resource OOS and causes all active calls served by the signal path to drop immediately.
To take a signal path resource OOS, use the set-admin-state MML command; this command blocks the resources associated with a signal path.
Note
The set-dest-state and set-spc-state commands should only be used during dynamic provisioning.
Note
For more information, see caveat number CSCdx32140.
System Automatically Tunes Itself for Optimal Performance
XECfgParm.dat parameters are automatically set during of the MGC application to tune the system for optimal performance. For more information see the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide.
Note
For additional information see caveat number CSCea16393.
PGW 2200 extnode Types.dat Does Not Include 3745 Access Gateway As An External Node for DPNSS
The PGW 2200 does not allow 3745 as an external node of type IUA for DPNSS in extNodeTypes.dat. To work around this issue, configure the node as unknown.
Note
For more information, see caveat number CSCea70581.
Using prov-cpy/prov-sync To Commit Configuration Changes on a Fault-Tolerant System
When using the prov-cpy/prov-sync combination to commit configuration changes on a fault-tolerant system the standby might not fully synchronize with the active which results in the second switchover failing. The following non-service affecting workarounds can be used if this problem occurs:
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Use prov-dply, instead of the prov-cpy/prov-sync combination to commit each phase of provisioning on a fault-tolerant system. The prov-dply command ensures that both sides are completely synchronized.
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After using the prov-cpy/prov-sync combination to commit configuration changes, stop and restart the standby. Restarting the standby resynchronizes all states correctly.
Note
For more information see caveat number CSCdw63484.
Modifying the OPC of an SS7 Route
When prov-ed is used to modify the OPC of an SS7ROUTE or SS7PATH, the PGW software must be stopped and restarted before changes take affect. Stopping and restarting the system results in a service-affecting outage. To make a change without stopping and restarting the PGW, complete the following procedure:
Step 1
Start a provisioning session on the active machine.
Step 2
Use prov-dlt to remove the following components:
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SS7ROUTE,
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all associated trunks to the SS7PATH
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SS7PATH
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DPC
Step 3
Execute the prov-dply command.
Step 4
Start a second provisioning session on the active machine.
Step 5
Use prov-add to add the following components:
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DPC
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SS7PATH
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all associated trunks to the SS7PATH
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SS7ROUTE (with the new OPC and linkset changes)
Step 6
Execute the prov-dply command.
Caveats
Open and resolved caveats are no longer listed in the release notes. Use Bug Toolkit to query defects. The tool is located at the following url:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/launch_bugtool.pl
To access the Bug Toolkit application, you must have:
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Internet connection and web browser
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CCO username and password
To use the Bug Toolkit application, complete the following steps:
Step 1
Using the URL provided above, locate the Bug Toolkit application.
Step 2
Select the Launch Bug Toolkit hyperlink.
Step 3
Search for caveats using one of the following methods:
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Enter Known Bug ID
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Search for Bugs in Other Cisco Software and Hardware Products
Step 4
To locate information for a specific caveat, enter the ID number in the "Enter known bug
ID:" field.
Step 5
To view a list of caveats for the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch, use the "Search for bugs in other Cisco software and hardware products" section. Enter pgw in the Product Name field. The application is not case-sensitive, you can enter pgw or PGW.
Note
Cisco PGW Softswitch appears after typing the first two letters, p and g.
Step 6
Click Next.
The Cisco PGW Softswitch search page appears.
Step 7
Enter specific information for your query or use the defaults. The following specific information can be entered:
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Version—you can enter a specific release number.
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Features or Components—Bug Toolkit provides a list of available features and components. Use this option to refine your search. You can specify one or more features by highlighting a feature in the Available column and selecting the Add button.
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Keywords—Keywords can be words or phrases. Multiple words or phrases must be separated by commas. You specify whether any or all of the words that you enter are used for the search criteria. The defect's headline and release-note enclosure are searched for the entered keywords.
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Set Advanced Options—Your search can be further refined by entering advanced options such as:
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bug severity
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bug status group
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release note enclosure
Step 8
Click Next.
Bug Toolkit returns the list of caveats based on your query.
Note
You are not required to enter specific search criteria. If unsure, you can accept the default values. Using the default values might give you a large number of results.
Bug Toolkit allows you to create and manage multiple filter lists that can be used to track and quickly query specific lists of caveats. You can also receive automatic email notifications when caveats on your lists change.
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What's New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html
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