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Contents
1
Introduction.............................................................................................
1.1
Installation, MX-ONE V.4.1........................................................
1.2
Verification.................................................................................
1.3
Content......................................................................................
1.4
Other.........................................................................................
Prerequisites.........................................................................................
2.1
Hardware...................................................................................
2.2
Software....................................................................................
Good to know........................................................................................
5.1
HTTP/HTTPS Settings Verification for MTS..............................
5.2
IPLU in MGU Gateways............................................................
5.3
Rollback is not supported to V3.2..............................................
5.4
Access to MTS if authenfication is done by MP.........................
5.5
Add MediaGateway using Manager Telephony System.............
5.6
Parameter VARC D8 for TLP60...............................................
New Hardware.......................................................................................
7.1
ASU-E Server Board.................................................................
7.2
New Phones..............................................................................
Software.................................................................................................
10
Corrections............................................................................................
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1 Introduction
This document describes the release content and limitations of the MX-ONE release 4.1.
1.1
1.2
Verification
The MX-ONE V.4.1 Field Trial has been performed in Sweden, UK, Germany, France, Austria,
Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Croatia, US, Finland and Saudi Arabia. It has included 15
sites in 13 countries.
1.3
Content
IP-DECT R3
Updated FW list
Updated CPI
For details about news and new functionality, please read the document News MX-ONE
Version 4.1 19/109 21-ASP 113 01 Uen G1.
Other
A CPI library is available in the knowledge database.
Recovery DVDs will be delivered together with the MX-ONE V.4.1release when ordered
through the standard ordering process.
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A Media Kit for SW only customers is delivered with the MX-ONE V.4.1release when ordered
through the standard ordering process, LZY 203187/1
2 Prerequisites
Before the upgrade, please make sure that the system is stable and that you have read the
instruction in the CPI library thoroughly.
2.1
Hardware
The current MX-ONE Telephony Server HW is still supported, but system capacities can vary based
on the hardware type and some field upgrades may be necessary to existing HW components (e.g.
CPU memory, etc.).
For customers wishing to migrate from existing MD110 stackable and Telephony Switch installations,
the existing HW is supported, although there are some configuration rules that must be applied
based on the chassis type.
The hardware must comply with the R-STATE SURVEY 1317-ASP 113 01 Uen J3 in the CPI
documentation.
You will find the list under General, Replacing Hardware and Product List MX-ONE.
2.2
Software
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP3 is required for this release.
Please be aware about procedure for SLES10 upgrades before the upgrade process is started. The
SLES 10 SP3 package is available for download at Service Support Plaza, Knowledge Base
An upgrading customer must secure that Java 1.5 is installed before using the ICT tool. Java 1.5
can be extracted from the recovery DVD.
It is strongly recommended to make a safety back-up before upgrade or migration as no automatic
roll-back is supported.
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Any reconfiguration of an upgrading or migrating system should be treated as a new installation.
PC-Regen only supports data generation to an identical system as the original.
Detailed description for each scenario is available in the CPI library.
4.1
Actions
1. Run board_list. Locate the board positions for all assigned trunks with Boardid 57 (E1)
and 71 (T1). For example, Boardpos 1A-1-00 is found with Boardid 57.
2. Run syedp:bpos=...; for the found board positions to find the Route and Trunk
identities.
11/001-0015.
3. End the trunk function for all individuals. Use the data from step 2.
Run roeqe:rou=, tru= ; Ex. roeqe:rou=11,tru=1-1&&1-15;
4. Remove all trunk boards on the MGU boards by removing the boards.
Run board_config -remove -bpos
5. Remove all T1trunk boards on the EMG.
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4.2
4.3
5 Good to know
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
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5.6
6.2
Message Waiting
The message waiting function has been extended with a new procedure, *32#. Using this
procedure, users that has a message waiting indication can listen to the message (reply to the
message) without having to know the phone number to the messaging center. The indication
will be removed when the message is collected.
7 New Hardware
7.1
A new server board for MX-ONE Lite and MX-ONE Classic, Aastra Server Unit, Embedded
(ASU-E), is available in MX-ONE V.4.1. The board replaces the ESU board.
7.2
New Phones
8.2
IP DECT Version 3
MX-ONE V.4.1 provides an enhanced IP DECT solution, including, for example, Over-the-Air
configuration of handsets and support for multiple master base stations within a system.
8.3
MX-ONE V.4.1 supports network redundancy for servers by using Ethernet bonding. By using
Ethernet bonding, a Telephony Server is connected to two separate switches in a switched
network. Provided that the switched network is designed for redundancy, this provides network
redundancy to the Telephony Server. Ethernet bonding means that two Ethernet interfaces are
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aggregated to work together. If one of the interfaces stops functioning, the communication is
taken over by the other interface.
8.4
In MX-ONE V.4.1, a telephony server can be prepared with a new telephony server software
version in parallel with an existing, running software version. The new software remains
passive until activated. By using the software change-over function, the time during which a
telephony server is unavailable due to an upgrade can be shortened compared to previous
versions of MX-ONE. If required, a rollback to the previous software version can be performed.
8.5
MGU boards in MX-ONE V.4.1 support DTMF signalling. This means that media gateways
comprising an MGU board are able to handle DTMF signalling without the use of an SPU4
board.
8.6
8.7
In MX-ONE V.4.1, digital phones can be configured for storing only unanswered calls in the
phones call list.
8.8
When a user that is associated to a group is called, either the users or the groups directory
number is returned to the calling part (provided that the calling part has dialed the users
directory number). Function is controlled by SERV parameter for Internal Group Hunting.
8.9
MX-ONE V.4.1 provides enhanced capacity for extra paging numbers. Paging number are
directory numbers that are not associated to extensions but to paging receivers only.
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deflected to (forward switching). This means that the normal procedure of returning calls to the
sending server and then re-routing the call to the server on which the deflect-to answering
position resides is overridden.19/109 21-ASP 113 01 Uen G1 2010-04-30 12 12 New and Changed
Functionality.
9 Software
The Following firmware, Applications and PRI's are available for download in this release:
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MX-ONE Telephony
System
MX-ONE Messaging
MX-ONE Manager
Availability
Aastra
Collaboration Link
MX-ONE
MX-ONE V.4.0
v4.0 SP0
SP1
4.0
4.0
4.2 SP1
3.1 SP1
1.0 SP1
EBN
6.0
Sec/Oas
6.0
Manager
4.0
Provisioning
PC-Regen for MX-
4.0
4.0
SP1
MX-ONE V.41
4.1
4.1
4.2
4.2
SP1
SP1
3.1
3.1
SP1
SP1
1.0
1.0
SP2
SP2
6.0
6.0
7.0
7.0
4.0
4.1
SP1
5.0
ONE
5.0
5.1
SP1
Note: MX-ONE Telephony System includes: Media Gateway, Telephony Server and Manager Telephony
System
10 Corrections
Solved customer trouble reports are listed at in document Slogan List for MX-ONE Telephony
Server V.4.1 (ASE/MXO/TQ/ 0086 / EN) published at Service Support Plaza, Knowledge Base.
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