Release Bulletin NP V10.4.1R02 - Comtech EF Data
Release Bulletin NP V10.4.1R02 - Comtech EF Data
Release Bulletin NP V10.4.1R02 - Comtech EF Data
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Main Application<br />
- Some slots may be empty, or contain another type of interface card than the<br />
E1/T1 card. Error statistics for ports on these slots are shown as N/A (not<br />
applicable). In the example above, only slot 2 contains an E1/T1 interface<br />
card.<br />
• Modified: ELOG code 507 for a DSP error in a voice application (DCME) is now<br />
decoded with the proper text description: JITTER_BAD_PACKET_SEQ.<br />
• Modified: The maximum number of channels permitted in the Signaling Engine<br />
for the SDM-9220 and SDM-9230 has been increased from 128 to 192, to reflect<br />
the actual capacity of these products (maximum 6 E1 ports on the SDM-9230).<br />
With this change, it is now possible to configure more than 128 voice and data<br />
channels. However, the limitations of 128 data channels and 128 voice channels<br />
remain. For example, you can configure 128 data channels and 50 voice channels<br />
on a single unit, but not 130 data channels and 50 voice channels.<br />
• Modified: On a point-to-point circuit using SDM-9230 units connected to PBXs<br />
that use QSIG signaling, the following changes have been made to permit successful<br />
call placement and teardown on bearerless and non-bearerless calls<br />
(QSIG BRI):<br />
- All information elements (IEs) are now transported end-to-end<br />
- All STATUS messages are handled properly end-to-end<br />
IMPORTANT: The global extended parameter LOCALISDNSTATUS<br />
must be set to DISABLE for this to work.<br />
- RELEASE messages without prior DISCONNECT messages are now supported,<br />
permitting the transport of supplementary services<br />
- Multiple Facility IEs are now supported in all states.<br />
• Modified: On the SDM-9600, when one or both RTM handles are pulled:<br />
- The spans on that RTM are now detected as unavailable, and unavailable seconds<br />
(UAS) are immediately calculated on them<br />
- All Rx and Tx paths on all spans are set to OFF (high impedance)<br />
- The green LEDs on the corresponding front-mounted blade(s) are turned off<br />
- If a non-redundant (standard) RTM, the LEDs on the RTM are also turned off<br />
- If a redundant RTM:<br />
� The LEDs on the RTM are also turned off when the Redundancy<br />
State of the unit is IN USE or DEACTIVATION IN PROGRESS<br />
� The LEDs on the RTM do not change when the Redundancy<br />
State of the unit is NOT MANAGED, STANDBY, REPLACED,<br />
STARTING or ACTIVATION IN PROGRESS.<br />
NOTE: On the redundant RTM, there are 16 spans and 32 LEDs, with 2 LEDs per<br />
span. These LEDs are shared by the Primary Master and the Secondary Mas-<br />
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