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=== SRTP default now === | === SRTP default now === | ||
In V11, SRTP is turned on by default. You only need to change the configuration if you do not want SRTP to be used. | In V11, SRTP is turned on by default. You only need to change the configuration if you do not want SRTP to be used. | ||
=== Default Registration Name changed === | |||
In v11, the default name used for an endpoint registration changed from something like <code>IP222-01-02-03</code> to <code>009033010203</code>. However, the v11 PBX is able to convert the two forms, so no configuration change should be required. Also, the latest pre-v11 v10 firmware will be able to do so, so phones should be still able to register with the v10 PBX when they are updated to v11 during migration. | |||
== FXS Gateways change initial port gain calibration == | == FXS Gateways change initial port gain calibration == |
Revision as of 15:19, 14 November 2014
Applies To
This information applies to:
- All PBX devices
- All DECT devices
- Linux Application Platform
Configuration Changes
SRTP default now
In V11, SRTP is turned on by default. You only need to change the configuration if you do not want SRTP to be used.
Default Registration Name changed
In v11, the default name used for an endpoint registration changed from something like IP222-01-02-03
to 009033010203
. However, the v11 PBX is able to convert the two forms, so no configuration change should be required. Also, the latest pre-v11 v10 firmware will be able to do so, so phones should be still able to register with the v10 PBX when they are updated to v11 during migration.
FXS Gateways change initial port gain calibration
In V11, the FXS gateways ip22, ip24 and ip28 change their initial gain level calibration. The calibration changes vary from the gateway type as follows :
ip22, ip24
- Receive direction changes by -1.5dB in comparison to V10 and earlier.
- Transmit direction changes by +4.0dB in comparison to V10 and earlier.
ip28
- Receive direction changes by -4.5dB in comparison to V10 and earlier.
- Transmit direction changes by +6.0dB in comparison to V10 and earlier.
Hint : See Reference11:Interfaces/FXS/Physical if you are unsure which direction is supposed to be receive or transmit.
Linux Application Platform and its applications
V11 will be compatible with Linux Application Platform V10. There will be no separate V11 release for the Linux Application Platform!
Known Problems
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