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RN-001037-03 REV19 - 07.2014
Issues Resolved in Release 3.3.1 SP4
This section describes the issues resolved on the SIP IP phones in Release 3.3.1 SP4.
The following table provides the issue number and a brief description of each fix.
Issues Resolved
Note:
Unless specifically indicated, these resolved issues apply to all phone models.
Issue Number
Description of Fix
Configuration
ENH37252
6867i: Previously, if special characters (e.g. #, %, etc...) were defined in the user-
name or password as part of an FTP URL, the FTP request would not be sent. In
Release 3.3.1 SP4, special characters are now parsed correctly by the phone in
such scenarios.
DEF31416/CLN36921
An issue occurred whereby if the “call transfer disabled” parameter was set to
1 (True), a call could still be transferred during a conference call if the user
pressed the Leave or Xfer softkey/hardkey. This issue has been corrected.
DEF33910/CLN35859
When connected to an LLDP-enabled port and placed in recovery mode, if the
phone was subsequently transferred and connected to a non-LLDP-enabled
port, after rebooting the phone incorrectly sent out tagged DHCP discovery
packets. This issue has been corrected.
DEF36369/CLN36376
Disabling the parameter “sip diversion display” did not remove the diversion
reason from the phone’s display when a call was diverted. This issue has been
resolved.
DEF36532/CLN37902
A stability issue was observed when the phone was in the middle of uploading
system information to an HTTPs server and the connection the HTTPs server
was lost. This issue has been corrected.
DEF37096
An issue was observed whereby updating the firmware using web recovery
mode did not update the firmware md5 checksum. This issue has been fixed.
DEF37488
6867i: An issue was observed whereby the phone would not connect to an FTP
image server that was configured without a password if the FTP credentials
were defined using the regular ftp://<username>@<server> syntax. This issue
has been resolved.
DEF37502
When utilizing the TR-069 Upload RPC method to send the configuration file
to the defined path, the phone would only send the contents of the local.cfg
file. In Release 3.3.1 SP4, the phone now has the ability to upload the server.cfg
file by defining the FileType as “X_AASTRA Server Configuration File”.
DEF37603
When the “tr69 check sync” parameter was configured to send a TR-069
INFORM message to an ACS upon a SIP NOTIFY Check-Sync, it was observed
that the CWMP ID sent in the INFORM was not random as was expected. This
issue has been corrected.