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DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server – SIU Mode Release Notes
Release 1.2.5
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Release 1.2.5
1
Overview
This is a maintenance release which contains a critical change to allow
SS7G41 units fitted with latest versions of the SS7LD board to function
correctly. Previous software releases will not operate correctly with the latest
revisions of the SS7LD board.
The release also includes a correction relating to throughput licensing when
acting as a SIGTRAN gateway and a correction to the validation checks when
configuring MTP linksets.
This is the first release since 1.2.3 and it is fully backwards compatible with
that release.
1.1
Applicability
This release is applicable to all users. It is essential for correct operation of
any SS7G41 units containing SS7LD boards with
serial number RC920000
or later. The serial number of the board can be read using the STBOP MMI
command.
2
Changes
2.1
SS7LD Boards from Serial Number RC920000
Due to a new hardware device on later revisions of the SS7LD signaling
board, any SS7G41 units fitted with SS7LD boards with Serial Number
RC920000 and greater will not operate correctly with software prior to this
release.
When fitting new SS7LD boards in the field, users should seek to upgrade to
this software release prior to fitting the new board.
Prior to downgrading to an earlier software release in the field, users should
use the STBOP command to confirm that the unit does not contain any SS7LD
boards with a Serial Number of RC920000 or greater.
The impact of using an incompatible software release is that the SS7
signaling links will fail to come into service.
2.2
M3UA Licensing
This release corrects the usage of the SIU and SWS licenses to ensure the
correct allocation of license capability for M3UA when the Signaling Server is
acting as a Signaling Gateway towards a M3UA application server.
2.3
Multiple Network Contexts
This release corrects an important issue affecting users of multiple network
contexts in dual operation which previously in some cases prevented
configuration of multiple Originating Point Codes (OPC). The issue occurred
only when NC0 is in use and prevented configuration of other Network
Contexts.
Dialogic
07-Mar-13