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DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server – SIU Mode Release Notes
Release 1.0.5
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3.3
Disk Drive Control
This releases corrects operation of the internal Hard disk Controller to ensure
reliable support for hot swapping of hard drives. In such cases it is essential
to follow the disk replacement procedures described in the operators manual.
3.4
License Sharing
This release corrects the usage of the TDMSHARE parameter on the CNSYS
MMI command so that when multiple throughput-based protocols are used,
the allocation of license capability for M2PA and M3UA is correctly allocated
between the protocols based on the user command.
3.5
Diagnostic Snapshot
The MNSSI command takes a snapshot of key system data, storing it in the
syslog/snapshot subdirectory of ftpuser account. This release causes all
snapshot data (excluding trace and binary files) to be written to a single file
(syslog.zip) root directory of the ftpuser account.
3.6
SNMP Licensed Capability
The Licensed Capabilities reported over SNMP have been corrected. Users are
advised to update the SNMP MIB to V2.02 or later which includes revised
descriptions of the Licensed Capabilities values.
3.7
Startup Sequence
A problem during the boot sequence which could cause the system to hang
waiting for user input has been corrected.
This release corrects a problem that could occasionally prevent units
containing SS7LD boards from starting up correctly.
3.8
Alarms and Event Reports
A new alarm, “No active host”, has been introduced to indicate
communication with all configured SIU hosts has failed.
A new alarm, “CMOS Bat Low”, has been added to indicate event that the
CMOS back-up battery back-up has become discharged.
A new alarm, “File sys err” has been added in the case that a file system
check (at startup) detects possible errors. In the event that this alarm occurs
users should restart their system to attempt auto correction.
From startup M2PA links are now shown as failed until they come in service.
MTP2, M2PA and M3UA links no longer generate alarms when they have been
manually deactivated.
License events from M2PA and M3UA, including license throughput
congestion, will be reported to the management host and maintenance log
using the MGT_MSG_LIC_EVENT message.
3.9
STCRP - SS7 Route Status
The SS7 Route status MMI command STCRP has been enhanced to allow a
user to request the status of an individual route by specifying the optional
C7RT parameter on the command.