Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) June 28, 2007 These release notes describe the features and caveats for the Cisco media gateway controller (MGC) software Release 9.3(2). Note The Cisco MGC Software was formerly called the Cisco Telephony Controller software. Some documentation might use this older name. Contents • Introduction, page 2 • Platform Support, page 2 • Supported Features, page 3 • Switching Protocols Supported, page 6 • Related Documentation, page 6 • Installation Notes, page 8 • Determining Which Protocol Patches/Families Are Installed On Your System, page 10 • Determining Your System’s Patch Level, page 13 • New Features in This Release, page 13 • Commands Removed From Release 9.3(2), page 35 • Software Patches, page 35 • Known Issues and Operational Recommendations, page 132 • Supported Protocols in Release 9.3(2), page 138 • Caveats, page 143 • Obtaining Documentation and Technical Assistance, page 144 Corporate Headquarters: Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA Copyright © 2006. Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. OL-3221-02 Introduction Introduction Interoperability between the old world TDM (Time Division Multiplexing) networks and the new world packet networks is an essential part of the technology adoption life cycle for packet networks. This release of the Cisco PGW 2200 PSTN Gateway provides the bridge between the legacy public switched telephone network (PSTN) and next-generation packet networks - supporting SS7 interconnect for dial and H.323 and SIP networks and intelligent call control and routing for media gateway control protocol (MGCP), session initiation protocol (SIP) and H.323 networks. The Cisco PGW 2200 provides a consistent and unified interconnection that can handle dialup services, MGCP, SIP, and H.323, as well as future standards. The PGW 2200 allows service providers to deploy and operate multiple network solutions while maintaining a stable interconnection to the PSTN. Platform Support For a list of supported platforms refer to the following documents: • Cisco Media Gateway Controller Hardware Installation Guide Chapter 1, Table 1-1, Cisco MGC Host Configurations, at the following url: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_installation_guide_book0918 6a00805daff7.html • Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide (Chapter 1) at the following url: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_installation_and_configuratio n_guide_book09186a008007df76.html Software Required For a list of required software, refer to Chapter 1 of the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide at the following url: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_installation_and_configuration_g uide_book09186a008007df76.html Required Swap Space For the Cisco MGC software, you need to partition 4 GB of swap space. Setting swap space at installation is recommended; however, you can change swap space at a later date by adding a swap file or repartitioning the swap space using the format menu (for example, reassigning how many cylinders are in each partition). The swap space requirement is determined by the amount of traffic. As traffic increases, you should use the top command in UNIX to see how much swap space is being used; you should then decide if more is needed. You can use the MML command rtrv-ne-health to obtain information from the UNIX top from within MML. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 2 OL-3221-02 Supported Features Host Hardware Requirements Host Minimum Server Requirements Refer to the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Hardware Installation Guide for the host minimum hardware requirements. Before using the minimum hardware configuration, consult with your Cisco representative to determine the hardware that will give you the best performance results based on your network configuration, proposed traffic, and desired processing power. Media Gateway Hardware Requirements Table 1 lists URLs for release notes that document media gateways. Table 1 Media Gateway Release Notes Locations Media Gateway Release Notes Release Notes Location MGX8260 (for Cisco SS7 PRI Grooming Application) http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/wanbu/ mgx8260/Rel1_2/relnotes/61753.htm VISM (for Cisco Tandem Offload Application) http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/wanbu/ mgx8850/vism21/210rnote.htm Local Area Network Switch Your application might use one or more local area network (LAN) switches from the Cisco Catalyst Switch family to connect the Cisco MGC host to the MGWs and to the Cisco SLTs. Note User documentation refers to the Cisco Catalyst 5500 switch family (NEBS-compliant). The Cisco Catalyst 2900 XL is another NEBS-compliant LAN switch that can be used for a small configuration, but current MGC user documentation does not address the Cisco Catalyst 2900 XL. Refer to the Cisco Catalyst 2900 XL documentation for information about this switch. Note A LAN switch is not provided with the Cisco MGC. Supported Features The features listed in Table 2 were inherited from earlier releases of the Cisco MGC Software, and are still supported in Release 9.3(2). Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 3 Supported Features Table 2 Supported Features in Release 9.3(2) Feature Purpose Long-distance service through both indirect and direct access Replaces the need for traditional TDM equipment. Support for domestic and international dialing plans Provides scalable and flexible service. Support for automatic number identification (ANI) authorization Adds security and prevents fraudulent use of the network. Support for toll-free and 8XX numbers through the service control point (SCP) Allows callers to use the free phone and premium services across the Tandem/Transit network. Centralized element manager Provides a method to configure and monitor the network. ISUP PSTN interconnect with full COT support Provides verification of the voice path. Support for ISDN direct-access lines Allows direct line access to the Cisco MGC. Support for E-ISUP inter-MGC signaling Provides scalable and flexible service. Support for generic routing Provides scalable and flexible service. Support for MGCP 0.1 Allows the Cisco MGC to control media gateway connections. Edge-to-edge security Prevents fraudulent use of the network. Support for carrier-grade quality of service (QoS) Replaces the need for traditional TDM equipment. Support for SS7-to-SS7, SS7-to-ISDN, SS7-to-SIP, SS7 -to-H.323, ISDN -to-SIP, ISDN-to-H.323, and ISDN-to-ISDN call types Provides scalable and flexible service. Support for voice-band telephony Provides scalable and flexible service. Support for ISDN data calls Provides scalable and flexible service. Support for real-time fax relay Provides scalable and flexible service. Support for modem passthrough Provides scalable and flexible service. Support for Cisco media gateways Protects investment in Cisco equipment. Provides a reliable IP link between Cisco MGC and access servers with Reliable User Datagram Protocol (RUDP) No single point of failure in connection between media gateways and the Cisco MGC. Call detail records for PSTN billing Meets carrier-grade PSTN requirements to migrate existing voice revenue streams to the packet environment and to create new voice service opportunities. Provides a CDR viewer to view billing records. Facility associated signaling provided by the Cisco SLTs (T1/E1 WIC, optional with SS7) High Availability platform • Grooms off the bearer channels and then delivers them to the media gateway. • Delivers MTP-3 to the MGC host over IP. Established calls are maintained when there is a switchover from the active MGC host to its paired standby host. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 4 OL-3221-02 Supported Features Table 2 Supported Features in Release 9.3(2) (continued) Feature Purpose Sun Solaris 8 • Support for 1000+ destination point codes (DPCs) • Support for up to six origination point codes (OPCs) • Supports 504 PRI D channels • Y2K compliant • Open computing platform • Scales cost-effectively to central office size • Flexible and scalable Quasi-associated or fully associated signaling Ready for international markets. Complete continuity check (two-wire and four-wire) Meets interconnect requirements. NEBS Level 3 compliant Telco-ready. Several simplex or high availability platform options Cost-effective options. Cisco MGC Management Table 3 provides an overview of the management components of the Cisco MGC. Table 3 Management Components of the Cisco MGC Management Component Description Cisco Voice Service Provisioning Tool (VSPT) The Cisco VSPT is a configuration/provisioning tool for the Cisco PGW 2200 and controlled media gateways. You can use its facilities to create, copy, modify, and deploy the configuration for the Media Gateway Controller host. Alarms The Cisco MGC supports a comprehensive set of alarms (in accordance with ITU X.733): • Processing errors • QoS alarms • Equipment alarms • Communications alarms • Environment alarms You can adjust the severity of alarms and thresholds to match your carrier's severity level definitions. You can also configure the system to generate real-time alarms to local or remote terminals. All alarms are written to a log file in an uncompressed format for easy retrieval. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 5 Switching Protocols Supported Table 3 Management Components of the Cisco MGC (continued) Management Component Description PEG counts You can obtain a variety of usage statistics from the Cisco MGC. The data is recorded real-time and written to a file. You can specify the statistics to be collected and the time intervals for collection and writing to file. Each PEG count record includes: Cisco MGC Node Manager (CMNM) • Start time • Duration • Measured value • Category • Element measured CMNM is both a software requirement and a network management tool. It provides network management for the Cisco PGW 2200 that is beyond the provisioning functionality provided by the VSPT Switching Protocols Supported The Cisco SS7 PRI Gateway solution supports the SS7 and ISDN PRI (ANSI, ITU, and ETSI). Related Documentation Before Installation Before you install the Cisco MGC software, consult the following related documentation for information about hardware installation and system requirements: • The Overview Guide for your solution • Cisco Media Gateway Controller Hardware Installation Guide: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_installation_guide_book0918 6a00805daff7.html • Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_installation_and_configuratio n_guide_book09186a008007df76.html • Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_regulatory_approvals_and_co mpliance09186a008021c72f.html • The Gateway Installation Guide for your solution Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 6 OL-3221-02 Related Documentation After Installation After you install the Cisco MGC software, consult the following related documentation for information on configuring and provisioning your system: • Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Provisioning Guide: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_configuration_guide_book09 186a008007ddbd.html • The Provisioning Guide for your solution Load the most recent patch set. Patches can be found at the following url: http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/sw-voice.shtml General Purpose Documents • Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Operations, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Guide http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_maintenance_guide_book091 86a008007e563.html • Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Messages Reference Guide http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_technical_reference_book091 86a008007dcb8.html • Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 MML Command Reference Guide http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_command_reference_book09 186a00806e24ae.html • Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Dial Plan Guide http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_configuration_guide_book09 186a008007e020.html • Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Billing Interface Guide http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_technical_reference_book091 86a008009b07b.html • Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9,5(2) MIBs http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_technical_reference_book091 86a008061236b.html Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 7 Installation Notes Documentation Map Start Solution Overview Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco MGC Hardware Cisco MGC Hardware Installation Guide Solution Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide No Is MGC host set up? Yes Release Notes for Cisco MGC Software Release 9 Is gateway set up? Cisco MGC Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide Cisco MGC Software Release 9 Provisioning Guide No Yes End Cisco MGC Software Release 9 Reference Guide* Solution Provisioning Guide * This guide provides useful information that is not required during installation. 49599 Cisco MGC Software Release 9 Operations, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Guide Installation Notes This section contains information and procedures you can use to remove, upgrade, or install the Cisco MGC software. It also contains information about software patches. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 8 OL-3221-02 Installation Notes Acquiring the Software The Cisco MGC software is provided to customers on CD. Before installing the software, check the Solution release notes and the web for the most current patch level. If the information on the CD matches the information provided on the web and in the Solution release notes, the software and patch information can be installed directly from the CD. Complete the following procedure to obtain software patches from CCO: Step 1 From the Cisco Connection Online page, select the Software Center link (located under Service and Support). The Technical Assistance Center page displays. Step 2 From the Technical Assistance Center page, select the Voice Software link (located under Software Products and Downloads). The Voice Software page displays. Step 3 From the Voice Software page, select the Login option (located across the top of the page). A login box displays. Step 4 Enter your CCO user name and password then press OK. After authentication the Voice Software page displays. Step 5 Select the link for the desired software release. Software release links are located under the Cisco Media Gateway Controller heading. Installing and Upgrading the Software Warning Before upgrading from a current version of Software Release 9 to a higher level, you must verify software release version compatibility by contacting Cisco TAC (see Obtaining Documentation and Technical Assistance, page 144) or your Cisco account representative. Software release version incompatibility may cause service disruption. Warning Before upgrading, refer to the “New Version of Times Ten Database Software” (page 27). If you are installing software Release 9.3(2) for the first time, refer to the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide for instructions. Note In the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide, observe the following change: In the “Configuring SNMP Support Resources” sections, SNMP MIB measurements are valid only on the active node. They are not replicated to the standby node. Caution When upgrading a redundant system, verify that the pom.dataSync parameter (located in /opt/CiscoMGC/etc/XECfgParm.dat) is set to false to maintain calls and preserve your configuration. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 9 Installation Notes Caution Tip No validation is performed on the IDs you enter. If you enter an invalid ID, the utilities package does not add any accounts. If you have trouble installing the utilities package, make sure that you do not still have a transpath group in your group file (located in /etc). Before installing the 9.3(2) software, you must remove all packages and remnants of previous releases of Media Gateway Controller, VSC, or SC2200 software, including drivers and utilities, because of structural changes within the executables, libraries, operating system, and packaging. You should start with a fresh system. Determining Which Protocol Patches/Families Are Installed On Your System Complete the following procedure to determine which protocol patches are installed on your system: Step 1 cd /opt/SW Step 2 # ./patch status The following is an example of the patch status command. Currently installed protocol packages are: 00 01 30 Note Package 00 is the base protocol software. It must always be installed on your system with any protocol version. After obtaining a listing of protocol families that are installed on your system, use the protocol family numbers to determine what protocols are included in a package. The following protocol families are available in Release 9.2(2): Table 4 Protocol Families for Release 9.3(2) Protocol Type Protocol Family Number Protocol Family Contents Miscellaneous Protocols 01 BTNUP_BTNR167 BTNUP_IUP 02 IETF_DCS IETF_SIP MGCPCAS Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 10 OL-3221-02 Installation Notes Table 4 Protocol Families for Release 9.3(2) (continued) Protocol Type Protocol Family Number Protocol Family Contents SS7 Protocol Family 10 ANSISS7_92 ANSISS7_CLEAR ANSISS7_MCI ANSISS7_STANDARD GR317 GR317_C1 GR317_NOTPTX PRI Protocol Family 20 ATT_41459 ATT_41459_C2 BELL_1268 BELL_1268_C3 BELL_SGCP 21 ETS_300_102 ETS_300_102_C1 ETS_300_121 ETS_300_172 ETS_300_356 30 Q761_ARGENTINA Q761_ARGENTINA_C2 Q761_AUSTRL Q761_AUSTRL_C2 Q761_BASE Q761_BELG_BCOM Q761_BELG_ISUP_CUJO Q761_BELG_MOBI 31 Q761_CHILE Q761_CHINA Q761_CHINA_MOB Q761_DANISH Q761_INDIA Q761_JAPAN Q761_KOREAN Q761_NEWZEALAND 32 Q761_97VER_BASE Q761_PERU Q761_PORTUGAL Q761_SIEMENS_MOBI Q761_SINGAPORE Q761_SINGAPORE_C2 Q761_TAIWAN Q761_THAILAND 33 HKTA_2202 ISUPV1_POLI Q761 Version 1 Protocol Family Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 11 Installation Notes Table 4 Protocol Families for Release 9.3(2) (continued) Protocol Type Protocol Family Number Protocol Family Contents Q761 Version 2 Protocol Family 40 ISUPV2_32DIG ISUPV2_AUSTRIAN ISUPV2_CZECH ISUPV2_FINNISH96 ISUPV2_FRENCH ISUPV2_GERMAN ISUPV2_JAPAN ISUPV2_KPNPB 41 ISUPV2_NORWEGIAN ISUPV2_NTT ISUPV2_SPANISH ISUPV2_SWISS ISUPV2_SWISS_C2 ISUPV2_TELEFONICA ISUPV2_TOKYO ISUPV2_VIETNAM Q761 Version 3 Protocol Family 50 ISUPV3 ISUPV3_FRENCH ISUPV3_UK ISUPV3_UK_AXE10 ISUPV3_UK_AXE10_BTNETCHAT ISUPV3_UK_BTNETCHAT Q721 Protocol Family 60 Q721_BASE Q721_BRAZILIAN Q721_CHINA Q721_FRENCH Q721_PHILLIPINE Q767 Protocol Family 70 Q767_BASE Q767_BRAZIL Q767_COLOMBIA Q767_GUATEMALA Q767_INDONESIA Q767_ITAL Q767_ITAL_INTERCONNECT Q767_MEXICAN 71 Q767_RUSS Q767_SINGAPORE Q767_SPAN Q767_SWED Q767_TELSTRA Q767_TURKISH 80 Q931 Q931_AUSTRALIA Q931_SINGAPORE Q931 Protocol Family Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 12 OL-3221-02 New Features in This Release Determining Your System’s Patch Level To determine the patch level installed on your system, use the following command: pkginfo | grep CSCO The following is an example of the pkginfo command. # pkginfo | grep CSCO application CSCO00015 protocols application CSCO01015 Protocols application CSCO30015 family protocols application CSCOga000 Components application CSCOga001 application CSCOga002 application CSCOga003 application CSCOga004 Applications application CSCOgc001 Data Migration application CSCOgs014 application CSCOgt001 utilities CSCOgu000 Libraries utilities CSCOh015 Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software core system Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Miscellaneous Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Q761 Version1 Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Licensing Cisco Cisco Cisco Cisco Media Media Media Media Gateway Gateway Gateway Gateway Controller Software Application Controller Software Database Components Controller Software SNMP Components Controller Software Toolkit Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Configuration & Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Patch Package Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Analyzer/Simulator Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Common Utilities & Media Gateway Controller Solaris 8 Patch Cluster In this example output of pkginfo, protocol patch CSCOnn015 and system patch CSCOgs014 are installed. Additionally, for each protocol patch, an entry is listed for each protocol family that is installed, protocol families 00, 01, and 30 are shown here. The entry CSCO00015 indicates that protocol patch 015 (indicated by the last three digits) has protocol family 00 (indicated by the two digits preceding the last three digits) installed. The protocol packages are shown as CSCOnnvvv where: nn—indicates the protocol family vvv—indicates the version level of the patch Note For more information on determining your patch level refer to the Software Patches section (page 35) of this document. New Features in This Release Israeli ISUP This featurette (CSCdy26193) adds support for the Israeli ISUP based on the existing base implementation for the ETS 300 356 standard. A new MDO (ISUPV2_ISRAEL.mdo/ISUPV2_ISRAEL.so) has been created. Major deviations from the existing base implementations are: • Support for charging mechanism defined in Israel ISUP; this involves handling of new charge related messages and parameters. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 13 New Features in This Release Note • Support to hide the visibility of unsupported messages and parameters in base implementation. • Changes to accommodate the maximum number of circuits in Circuit group blocking and Circuit Group Reset Messages (31 instead of 32 in base version). • Additional support for rerouting requirements specific to Israeli ISUP. • Since the charge messages are ignored in Type A and transparently passed in Type B, the measurements of these messages are ignored for the current implementation. This featurette was introduced in this release in patches CSCOnn003. Support for ANSI 2000 This featurette (CSCeb22888) adds ANSI 2000 ISUP support on the PGW for transit scenarios. This includes switched, call-control solution (using EISUP), and nailed, signaling mode solutions using GTD. The following changes were made: • Support added for Application Transport Message (for transit scenario) • Support added for Segmentation messages • Support added for Parameter Compatibility and message compatibility procedures • Support added for the following parameters: – Application Transport – Calling Geodetic Location – Carrier Service provider Identification – Local Service Provider Identifier – Message Compatibility Information – Network Management Controls – Network Specific Facility – Optional FCI – Parameter Compatibility Information – Pivot Capability – Pivot routing Indicator – Redirect Backward Info – Redirect Capability – Redirect Counter – Redirect Forward Info – Redirect Status • Support added to EISUP and GTD for above parameters and messages • Support added for new cause codes • The Pre-release message is not supported (not required) Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 14 OL-3221-02 New Features in This Release Note There are no changes to circuit related procedures from the base ANSI 1995. Note Since number portability related changes are already supported by the ANSI implementation (ANSI 1995) in PGW, no changes have been made to those parameters/procedures. The following two new mdl files were created for ANSI 2000: • ansiSS7_2k.mdl • ansiSS7_2k_type.mdl Calling Party Number (CgPN) Incomplete Indicator This featurette (CSCec06961) provides a configurable option to set the Calling Party Number Incomplete Indicator field within IAM to Incomplete for all calls. A new sigPath property (*.cgpnForceIncomplete) has been created to enable this functionality. This property is read by the protocol when packing the Calling Party Number parameter in an outgoing message. If the property is set, then the protocol overrides the Call Context value so that the Incomplete Indicator is Incomplete (1). Valid values are: 0–(default) (disable function and allow the protocol to set its value normally) and 1–(incomplete) This newly patched property is only available in properties.dat in the /opt/CiscoMGC/etc/CONFIG_LIB/new directory. To enable this featurette on existing 9.3(2) and 9.4(1) configurations, do one of the following: • Provision from new • Contact TAC to have properties.dat (located in /opt/CiscoMGC/etc and /opt/CiscoMGC/etc/active_link) edited. This requires a switchover in order for the system to read the new property. Note Customers upgrading to release 9.5(1) and above can provision this property normally from MML. Note This featurette only affects the ISUP protocols that use the Incomplete Indicator as part of the Calling Party Number parameter. These include all variants of: Q721, Q761, Q767, and EISUP. Note This featurette was introduced in this release in patches CSCOnn027 and CSCOgs024. Netra 20+ and ce Ethernet PCI card support This featurette (CSCeb42446 and CSCeb42459) provides support for the Netra 20+ platform along with the ce Ethernet interface PCI card. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 15 New Features in This Release PCI & MCI Support for UK ISUP This featurette (CSCea43347) enhances the UK ISUP featurette (on the PGW 2200) to support sending and receiving the Parameter Compatibility Information (PCI) and Message Compatibility Information (MCI). Overdecadic Digit Support for Finnish ISUP This featurette (CSCea14531) extends the Finnish ISUP to add 32 digit and overdecadic digit (A-F) support. Note This featurette was added in patch CSCOnn010. Note 32 digit support has been removed from ISUPV2_FINNISH96. This option was removed from this software release in patch CSCOnn026. For more information, refer to DDTS ticket number CSCec30533 and to the Remove 32 Digit Support from ISUPV2_FINNISH96 section of Known Issues and Operational Recommendations in this document. Nigerian ISUP This featurette (CSCea64093) implements the ISUP variant for Nigeria. The Nigerian ISUP featurette supports the services defined in Q.767 and additionally supports the transit of the following supplementary services messages: • Call forwarding unconditional (CFU) • Call forwarding busy (CFB) • Call forwarding on no reply (CFNR) The following mdl files were created for the Nigerian ISUP: • q767_nigerian.mdl—contains the source code. • q767_nigerian_type.mdl—contains the type definitions for various messages, parameters, etc. The following new messages were implemented for the Nigerian ISUP: • Charge Information Message (CRG) • Trunk Offer Message (TOF) The following new parameters were implemented for the Nigerian ISUP: • Charge Band Number—valid values are: – 000 (no charge) – 001–058 (periodic pulse metering or multi metering) – 059–060 (spare) – 061–070 (initial multi metering) – 071–080 (periodic pulse metering) – 081–100 (spare) Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 16 OL-3221-02 New Features in This Release – 101–110 (initial multi metering) – 111–255 (spare) Note • Number of Charging Units—valid values are: 0 (spare) and 1 (number of charging units) • National Forward Call Indicator This featurette was introduced in patch CSCOnn023. Configurable Charge Number Change Request This featurette (CSCeb37486) allows outgoing IAM messages to be populated with a configurable charge number for calls originating in the VoIP network. Complete the following procedure to implement this featurette: Step 1 Stop the MGC software on the standby system (hereafter referred to as MGC#1). Step 2 Using an editor, such as vi, add the *.VoipOrigChargeNum parameter to XECfgParm.dat. This parameter should be equal to the desired charge number. For example: *.VoipOrigChargeNum=7034843000 Step 3 Restart the MGC software. Step 4 Switchover so that MGC#1 is the active system. Step 5 Stop the MGC software on the standby system (MGC#2). Step 6 Using an editor, such as vi, add the *.VoipOrigChargeNum parameter to XECfgParm.dat. Step 7 Restart the MGC software. Note The *.VoipOrigChargeNum parameter must be added to XECfgParm.dat before restarting the MGC software. Cisco recommends adding the parameter after loading patches CSCOnn020 and CSCOgs017. Note The *.VoipOrigChargeNum parameter must be added to XECfgParm.dat on both the active and standby systems. This parameter will not be migrated. Note If you do not want to implement this functionality you must either delete the property from XECfgParm.dat or comment it out. Setting the property to zero does not stop the replacement of the calling party number. CDR Enhancements for 1110 CDB Featurette This featurette (CSCea23294) adds the following new fields to the existing 1110 CDB: Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 17 New Features in This Release • Origination Point Code (OPC) • Destination Point Code (DPC) • Circuit Identification Code (CIC) For more information refer to Table 14 New/Enhanced Tags. Note For proper operation of this featurette, both the active and standby systems must have patches CSCOnn011 and CSCOgs010 installed. Remove Total Number of Dialplans Limitation Featurette This featurette (CSCdz39481) removes the limitation of the number of dialplans that can be supported on the PGW 2200. • You can configure up to 98 dialplans provided only installed and mml configured files are present in your /opt/CiscoMGC/CONFIG_LIB/CFG_<dirname> directory. • During patch upgrade you must ensure that there are no more than 127 files in your /opt/CiscoMGC/CONFIG_LIB/CFG_<dirname> directory before upgrading the active and standby systems to the same patch level. The following new error messages have been created: Table 5 New Error Messages for the Remove Total Number of Dialplans Limitation Featurette XEFileService::tftp_readfile: temporary file create error: filename <Name>, errno = <value> Description: Displayed when FileService fails to create Temp File to store the received file. XEFileService::tftp_writefile: Failed to open file: <Name>, errno: <value> Description: This message is displayed when FileService fails to open the file to transmit. XEFileService::tftp_readReceived: Failed to open file: <Name>, errno: <value> Description: This message is displayed when FileService fails to open the file to transmit. XEFileService::tftp_writeReceived: cannot create temporary file: <Name>, errno = <value> Description: This message is displayed when FileService fails to open the file to transmit. XEFileService::tftp_ackReceived: Block# <value>, Too Many Ack Mismatch, Waiting# <value>, Send error message to peer Description: This message is displayed when FileService receives Too many out of sequence packets from the peer. XEFileService::tftp_dataReceived: Block# <value>, Too many Mismatch, Waiting: <value>, Sending Error Message to Peer, Removing temp file <Name> Description: This message is displayed when Multiple out of sequence data packets are received. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 18 OL-3221-02 New Features in This Release Table 5 New Error Messages for the Remove Total Number of Dialplans Limitation Featurette XEFileService::tftp_dataReceived: Block# <value>, File write error. Send error message to peer. Removing temp file <Name> Description: This message is displayed when FileService fails to write the received data to file. XEFileService::tftp_endReceived: Error on rename: temp file is: <Name>, file to write to is: <Name>, errono <value> Description: This message is displayed when FileService fails to rename the temp file to final file name. Global Screening Database Table This featurette (CSCuk37673) provides a single global screening table that is accessible from every dialplan without specific definition. It allows you to handle screening from a single database table instead of using multiple copies of screening tables by constructing a global database with a customer group id (GLBL) that can be searched from any dialplan. Note For existing customers (customers with existing screening entries), the file digitanalysis.dat must be updated so that the engine acknowledges the new (GLBL.dialplan) dialplan file. Note The prov-export command has been modified to extract global screening data (if any exists) from the TimesTen database after all dialplans are processed. Global screening data is stored in the following files: • GLBL.awhite • GLBL.ablack • GLBLbwhite • GLBLbblack Screening includes the following new values: • dw1 value 3—global whitelist screening • dw1 value 4—global blacklist screening Note These values indicate that the global database table is being used to process a screening request. The customer group id submitted to TimesTen is GLBL regardless of the customer group id of the active dialplan. These values are verified during provisioning validation. Note If the data word value indicates that global screening is used, then the current customer group id is ignored and the request is submitted with the customer group id of GLBL. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 19 New Features in This Release Overdecadics Support in SSUTR2 (Q767_RUSS) This featurette (CSCdz07399) provides overdecadics support for ITU Cause 14. New Log Types Window in Log Viewer This featurette (CSCdz01440) gives you quicker access to the different log types. A new window, File Type, has been added to Toolkit. The File Type window allows you to select the mml or platform log that you want to search. Configurable ISUP Timers This featurette (CSCdv04363) enables you to modify the settings of the local ISUP timers. Other timers cannot be changed. Note If a specified timer value is out-of-range or null, the default value for that timer (per specification) is used. The default values and valid ranges for each of the timers can be found in the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Provisioning Guide at the following url: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_configuration_guide_book09186a 008007ddbd.html A list of the configurable ISUP timers and their associated protocols and the procedure for modifying and verifying the values used for the ISUP timers can be found in the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Operations, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Guide at the following url: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_maintenance_guide_book09186a0 08007e563.html SIP to SIP Calling (Hairpinning) This featurette (CSCdx12460) allows the PGW 2200 to support the network clearing house concept for SIP–to–SIP calls. SIP–to–SIP calling includes SIP–to–SIP calls on the same PGW 2200 and SIP–to–SIP calls that traverse between PGWs over EISUP. The SIP–SIP calls can traverse EISUP for basic calls. The PGW 2200 acts as a proxy in the network. It stays in the loop of signaling, using the Record-Route header for billing purposes. As a proxy function, SIP messages are not modified; only the Via and Route headers. SIP-to-SIP calls are preserved through failover. For more information on SIP-to-SIP calling refer to the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Operations, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Guide at the following url: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_maintenance_guide_book09186a0 08007e563.html Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 20 OL-3221-02 New Features in This Release Seamless Upgrade This featurette provides seamless software upgrade/downgrade on the MGC Host. Existing services, such as active calls, sigpath states, and provisioning information are not impacted. The following restrictions apply to this featurette: • Some MML provisioning commands are restricted during software upgrade (based on software releases), for example, the PROV-STA and PROV-SYNC commands. • Other non-session oriented MML provisioning commands, (TimeTens related) are restricted during software upgrade (7.4(11) and 7.4(12) releases only). Table 6 lists the minimum patch level that must be installed on your system before using the seamless upgrade feature. Table 6 Minimum Patch Level Required Release: Feature introduced in patch combinations: 7.4(11) patch level greater than or equal to CSCOgp087 and CSCOgp088 7.4(12) patch level greater than or equal to CSCOgp029 and CSCOgs025 9.1(5) patch level greater than or equal to CSCOgp019 and CSCOgs015 9.2(2) patch level greater than or equal to CSCOnn022 and CSCOgs021 9.3(1)T patch level greater than or equal to CSCOnn006 and CSCOgs007 Note The latest version of a patch is always required. Refer to CCO to determine the latest patch version available. Caution When migrating from release 9.2(2) to release 9.3(2), you must backup your /opt/SW/ directory and then remove the files located in that directory before performing the upgrade. For more information, refer to DDTS ticket number CSCea04008. Advice of Charge Support of the Charge Generation Point This featurette (CSCdx30151) validates received information and sends an APM message with positive or negative charging acknowledgement information (CRGA) back to the succeeding exchange or network when the PGW2200’s Terminating Call Control (TCC) side of a call receives an APM message with the charging tariff information (CRGT), the add-on charging information (AOCRG), or the charging acknowledgement information (CRGA) from a succeeding exchange or network. Additionally, if the APP parameter received in another backward message (ACM, ANM…) contains charging information in its EAI octets, then the same validation and acknowledgement takes place. The TCC side’s protocol is the German ISUP. This featurette requests the capability to act as a CGP only to the extent of verifying that the Charging/Add-on Tariff Information (CRGT / AOCRG) message has the correct syntax and that its values are within range and send an acknowledgement back to the CDP. If the information supplied in the APP is incorrect, the PGW 2200 sends a negative acknowledgement. This will allow the PGW 2200 to pass German interconnect tests. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 21 New Features in This Release Note The actual charging of the calling subscriber is not based on the information from the CRGT. Charging is generated by the local services call control. H.323 Call Forwarding Support This featurette (CSCdx30169) is a portion of the overall requirement to meet German SS7 interconnect certification. It defines the H.323 Call Forwarding support for the PGW–HSI via an Application gatekeeper partner interaction. It uses GTD to transport the call forwarding signaling elements between the H.323 Gatekeeper and the PGW. To support the function of call forwarding, BUSY, NO REPLY and UNCONDITIONAL, in the H323 network, the PGW HSI supports some new parameters and messages including the support of GTD to pass information to and from the H323 network. Note This featurette was coded in anticipation of the feature being added to H.323. It is not usable until the corresponding H.323 development is complete. Range Checking of Properties This featurette (CSCdx12503): Note • provides basic validation when entering LinkSet, SigPath, and TrunkGroup properties. It verifies that property data is within specified ranges. The current implementation verifies the type (string or int), but does no centralized bounds checking. • simplifies the process of adding properties to VSPT. It provides the information to automate the checking of integer ranges and provides a list of strings allowed for a given property. • relocates the reading/writing of properties.dat from the POL to the DA in order to have one mechanism for accessing the file. Existing user configurations that have properties that are not valid will not be impacted until changed; validation is done only as data is entered or modified. Data is stored to match the case of the properties and values but will be matched in a case insensitive manner. New Package—CSCOga005.pkg To meet requirements of the Range Checking of Properties feature and the need for an Oracle/XML parser, package CSCoga005.pkg has been added. Two directories, nlsdata and mesg, have been added under CiscoMGC/local. Note Files contained in the nlsdata and mesg directories should not be handled by the user. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 22 OL-3221-02 New Features in This Release Improved SIP Failover Support This featurette (CSCdw81250) uses a single IP address (and Domain Name) for SIP signaling. On failover, the newly active host activates the SIP IP address and the previously active host deactivates the SIP IP address. This featurette assumes that the ipAddrLocalA local address defined in XECfgParm.dat is the same as IP_Addr1 local address. It also assumes ipAddrLocalB local address is the same as IP_Addr2 local address. The MGC_Setup program always configures IP_Addr1 equal to ipAddrLocalA and IP_Addr2 equal to ipAddrLocalB. This convention should be followed when configuring IP addresses. Caution Do not use IP_Addr3 and IP_Addr4 for SESSIONSET objects of TYPE equal to BSMV0 or SIPLNK objects. Dual CLI Interworking With VoIP Network (Switched) This featurette (CSCdx05882) (in cases where the VoIP network endpoints only support a single CLI) provides the option for the PGW 2200 in a switched configuration to replace the Calling Party Number parameter with the information from the Generic Number (Additional Calling Party Number) when interworking to an H.323 or SIP network. A configurable property for sigpath/trunkgrp is used to indicate if the Dual CLI feature is supported. If this property says supporting dual CLI, and the Additional Calling Party Number is presented in the Generic Number parameter of an incoming IAM message, then the Additional Calling Party Number is used as the Calling Party Number and is passed to the access network. This is applicable to all ITU ISUP variants that support the generic number parameter. Dual CLI Interworking With VoIP Network (Nailed) This featurette (CSCdw70479) (in cases where the VoIP network endpoints only support a single CLI) provides the option for the PGW 2200 in a nailed configuration to replace the Calling Party Number parameter with the information from the Generic Number (Additional Calling Party Number) when interworking to an H.323 or SIP network. A configurable property for sigpath/trunkgrp is used to indicate if the Dual CLI feature is supported. If this property says supporting dual CLI, and the Additional Calling Party Number is presented in the Generic Number parameter of an incoming IAM message, then the Additional Calling Party Number is used as the Calling Party Number and is passed to the access network. This is applicable to all ITU ISUP variants that support the generic number parameter. Support for Individual Supervision Messages This featurette (CSCdx44266) allows you to configure the PGW to send group or individual circuit supervision messages to a DPC. The following circuit supervision messages are impacted: • Circuit Blocking • Circuit Reset • Circuit Unblocking • Circuit Query Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 23 New Features in This Release This featurette uses the SigPath property CGBA2 which has a default value of 0. 0—PGW sends Group Circuit Supervision Messages to indicate the range of circuits affected by the action in the message. 1—PGW sends Individual Circuit Supervision Messages to indicate the range of circuits affected by the action in the message. Note If the CGBA2 property is set to 1, range is not allowed in query-cic MML command. Note The CGBA2 property does not affect SigPaths that do not support group circuit supervision messages, for example, TUP, BTNUP, ISDNPRI, and EISUP. Note The CGBA2 property has no impact on the ability of the PGW to receive and process both group and individual circuit supervision messages. For more information refer to the following documents: • Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Provisioning Guide (CGBA2 property information) at the following url: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_configuration_guide_book09 186a008007ddbd.html • Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Operations, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Guide (Support for Individual Supervision Messages) at the following url: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_maintenance_guide_book091 86a008007e563.html Allow Multiple PCIs in All Protocols Previously, if the PGW 2200 received a message with more than one PCI parameter, an error was generated and the call was dropped. This featurette (CSCdx60152) modifies the PGW 2200 to allow multiple PCIs in a message for all protocols that support PCI. Only the first PCI is used, all other PCIs are ignored. Invite Without Session Description Protocol This featurette (CSCdx83968) provides the following SIP enhancements: • Support for Invite (or re-invite) without Session Description Protocol (SDP). Includes accepting the SDP in a subsequent 200 OK or ACK message. This feature allows a B2BUA connected to a PGW 2200 to originate and transfer calls to support features such as click to dial. • Support for Serial 18x response with or without SDP. The PGW 2200 can interwork with a B2BUA executing call forward no answer from devices that require remote ringback to devices that support local ringback or announcements. • Support for 302 response with a contact (first SIP URL) having a SIP URL other than the PGW domain name. The PGW issues a new invite to the SIP URL without going through number analysis. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 24 OL-3221-02 New Features in This Release Note The Session Description Protocol is used to pass information between the Media Gateways so they know how to talk to each other. Geographic Separation of Active and Standby MGC Hosts This featurette (CSCdx12526) enables the geographic separation of the active and standby hosts of the PGW 2200. Note Supported connectivity between the active and standby host is currently limited to local area networks (LANs) only. • End to end delay (one way) must be less than 150 ms. • Packet loss must not exceed 1%. • For packet loss rates below 0.5%, increase the RUDP receive window size (*. rudpWindowSz) to 64 for increased performance. • If Improved SIP Failover support is enabled both PGW 2200s should be on the same subnet. Codec Selection This featurette provides the ability to detect and effect routing based on Calling Party Category (CPC), Transmission Medium Requirements (TMR), and Transit Network Selection (TNS). Codec selection can be applied for different call scenarios. The following call scenarios are supported: • Call originating on TDM (SS7) network and terminating on either TDM or VoIP network. • Call originating on VoIP network having no SDP and terminating on TDM network. • Call originating on VoIP network having SDP with Codec List/Codec and terminating on DM network. ISUP PCI and MCI Support This featurette (CSCdz76331) enables the PGW2200 to support the sending and receiving of the Parameter Compatibility Information (PCI) and the Message Compatibility Information (MCI) parameters. New Cause Code for Call Re-Attempts This featurette (CSCeb19790) determines how calls are released from the PGW when the following scenarios occur: • Glare on non-control circuit • Circuit Block after IAM before ACM • Circuit Reset after IAM before ACM Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 25 Features Implemented in Release 9.3(1)T • COT failure The following entry must be manually added to the configurable parameter section of XECfgParm.dat using a UNIX editor (such as vi): *.GlareReattemptCauseValue=44 Valid values are 1–127; the default value is 44. Note This featurette is for nailed solutions only. Features Implemented in Release 9.3(1)T NOA, Cause14, 32 and Overdecadic Digit Support for Spain/Italy/Belgium This featurette (CSCdx74306) implements the following features on three ITU protocols (Spanish, Italian, and Belgium ISUP). Valid values are: • 1—country specific NOA values for ported calls Italy=1, Belgium=2, Spain=126 • 2—Cause 14 for QoR • 3—32 and Overdecadic Digits support (Spain requires both; Italian and Belgium ISUP already support Overdecadics) NOA, Cause14, 32 and Overdecadic Digit Support for Spain This featurette (CSCdy32946) implements the following features on three ITU protocols (Spanish ISUP). Valid values are: • 1—country specific NOA values for ported calls • 2—Cause 14 for QoR • 3—32 and Overdecadic Digits support NOA, Cause14, 32 Digit Support for Sweden This featurette (CSCdx68011) implements the following features: • Mapping and generation of country specific NOA values for ported calls • Mapping of cause 14 for QoR • Support for 32 Digits Support for ANSI E1 GTD PRN support has been extended to include the ANSISS7_E1 variant to allow interwork/transparency using NI2C and GTD in a nail-up configuration. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 26 OL-3221-02 Features Implemented in Release 9.3(1)T The following files have been updated: • switchTypes.h—This is a common include file for library source code. The existing ioSwitchTP enum definition has been extended to have the following information. – SwANSIE1_32 = 23 – Variant.dat : ANSISS7_E1 SS7_ANSI 23 • tpTrunkGroupInd.cpp file—used by MML provisioning functionality in switchmode provisioning. The following function currently check for 0 and 20 swtichType and we need to enhance it to support new switchType 23. • int tpTrunkGroupInd::validateSigSvc()—this function has been enhanced to support new switchType 23. Israel ISUP Support Support for Israel ISUP has been added. The following implementations are added: • Support for the charging mechanism defined in Israel ISUP which includes the handling of new charge related messages and parameters. • Support to hide the visibility of unsupported messages and parameters in base implementation. • Changes to accommodate the maximum number of circuits in Circuit group blocking and Circuit Group Reset Messages to 31 instead of 32 in base version. • Additional support for rerouting requirements specific to Israeli ISUP. • Since the charge messages are ignored in Type A and transparently passed in Type B, the measurements of these messages are ignored for the current implementation. Disable MGCP-NTFY Response Timer to Allow VPDN Tunnel Support This feature removes the MGCPDial_Auth_Timer timer and the MGCPDIALauthtimeralarm alarm. As a result, the Cisco MGC does not wait for NTFY [O: au, ax, of, etc.] and allows the gateways to handle authorization. The PGW does not release the call because of a NTFY response timer expiry, but allows the call to continue. New Version of Times Ten Database Software Note If you are migrating from MGC software Release 9.1(5), the requirement to migrate the Times Ten Database information was fulfilled during the 9.1(5) installation and no longer applies when installing this release. If you are migrating from a MGC software release prior to 9.1(5), prior to uninstalling the previous release of the MGC software, you must run the following command: /opt/TimesTen32/32/bin/ttMigrate -c DSN=howdydb /opt/CiscoMGC/etc/migrate.ttdb If you do not run the migrate command before uninstalling the previous release, the following message displays when you install the new release: A backup file was found for the database, but no migration file. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 27 Features Implemented in Release 9.3(1)T A migration file is required before you can upgrade to the latest release of Times Ten. If the previous message displays, complete one of the following procedures. Option 1 Step 1 Reinstall the previous release of the MGC and run the following command: /opt/TimesTen32/32/bin/ttMigrate -c DSN=howdydb /opt/CiscoMGC/etc/migrate.ttdb Step 2 Uninstall the previous release. Step 3 Reinstall the software. Step 1 If you do not want to save the data from the previous release, remove the file: Option 2 /opt/CiscoMGC/etc/export.ttdb Step 2 Note Reinstall the software. After upgrading the software on both machines, run the setup_replication.sh script on the standby MGC. Solaris 8 Run Time Environment Release 9.3(2) can only be installed on a platform loaded with the Solaris 8 operating system using a clean installation or upgrade procedure. Protocol File Rename This featurette (CSCdv65596) renames existing protocols (removes customer names) using a generic naming scheme. Advice Of Charge Support for India ISUP This featurette (CSCdv77879) implements Advise of Charge (AOC) for India ISUP. It: • generates a charge message with a charge band number and sends it to a preceding exchange—passes the charge message generated by the terminating switch back to the originating switch. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 28 OL-3221-02 Features Implemented in Release 9.3(1)T • passes a charge message from a succeeding exchange to a preceding exchange—generates the charge message and sends it to the originating switch. Requests are passed using generic transparency descriptor (GTD) support. GTD transports ISUP messages and parameters, using a generic format, between the ingress and egress SC2200 Signaling Controllers. The following criteria is used in the design and implementation of this featurette: • The outgoing (o/g) destination is equivalent to the called party number (CDPN) or B-number. • The incoming trunk category (group) is determined by the customer group ID, which in turn determines the dial plan. • The resulting dial plan is used to perform the B-number analysis in order to determine the charge band number (CHBN). • The CHBN is not calculated based on the time of day and type of day, it is a provisioned value in the dial plan. • In order for the PGW2200 to act as a charge determination point (CDP), the existing AOC enabled/disabled property has to be enabled. • The pass on capability of the received CRG message by the PGW2200 to the preceding exchange requires that the ISUP transparency disabled property be false or have a value of zero (0). Provisioning of Dual CLI This featurette (CSCdw72061) provides PC-to-phone capabilities from Microsoft XP SIP Clients and enables you to populate Dual CLI fields in an outgoing IAM message. Both CLIs are fixed values for all SIP clients and overwrite any CLI information received in the SIP invite message. This featurette adds two new trunk group parameters, Default Presentation CLI and Presentation CLI APRI Handling and support for populating the generic number CLI in transmitted IAM messages for UK-ISUP with the presentation CLI . • Default Presentation CLI—Numeric string affecting calls ingressing on a designated trunk group. • Presentation CLI APRI Handling— Valid values are: – Match Network CLI—Causes the restriction indicator on the presentation CLI to duplicate the value for the Network CLI. – Always Present—Causes the restriction indicator to always be set to Present regardless of the Network CLI setting. This parameter is applicable to the egress trunk group (UK-ISUP in this case). Software Inventory Control This featurette detects incompatible software versions residing on test systems in the various Cisco testing facilities. Each software release provides a file containing checksum information for all the libraries and executables being installed. The Software Inventory Control utility generates checksums on the production system then compares those checksums with the values in the installation master file. A discrepancy indicates that the software on the box does not match the software that was originally installed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 29 Features Implemented in Release 9.3(1)T Note Caution This featurette does not identify the source of a problem or the correct software to install. It does indicate if a problem exists prior to the testing of incompatible software. The Software Inventory Control feature uses a 32-bit CRC to calculate checksums. A 32-bit CRC can give over 4 billion possible CRC values (232 or 4,294,967,296). With so many CRC values it is possible for two different pieces of data to have the same CRC. Software Inventory Control Feature Modification The Software Inventory Control feature has been modified to be less restrictive on the Solaris patches. Note • Patches that are installed but not in the input patch list or in the input patch list but not installed are treated as warnings—they may or may not cause problems for the MGC Software. • Patches that are installed but have a version number different from the version number in the input patch list are reported as errors. • Warning messages are only displayed if the verbose option (-v) is set. The Software Inventory Control feature requires the Solaris patch cluster version 2.0(4) or higher due to changes in the input data files. Route and Advance and Redirection on Cause Code This featurette (CSCdv89959) provides the PGW with the capability to support route advance (redirection) as a result of cause analysis. Cause analysis is provoked when a release message is received from the gatekeeper or subsequent TDM switch that supplies a specific reason to invoke analysis. It invokes a trunk group or route advance (backward indication/request for redirection) when a call enters a cause analysis (the previous call attempt failed). If the previous call failure returns a new destination number (redirection number or new CdPN), the new number is used in analysis to determine a new destination (return to analysis result type is encountered). Circuit Reservation This featurette (CSCdw60619) provides the capability to reserve a percentage of the trunks in a trunk group for incoming calls. When the specified percentage is reached any new outgoing traffic that would normally be routed to the trunk group is routed to the next available alternate trunk group. This featurette is dynamically reconfigurable. MGCP Dial Package—Enhanced MGCP Controlled Hairpinning This featurette enables the PGW 2200 to control 5300, 5350/5400, and 5850 platforms using Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) to initiate TDM switching (also referred to as TDM hairpinning). Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 30 OL-3221-02 Features Implemented in Release 9.3(1)T Previously, calls that ingressed and subsequently egressed using the same MGW engaged two DSP’s in the signal path. This featurette removes the DSP’s from the circuit when a call’s ingress and egress point is on the same MGW. It requires that the PGW 2200 to signal via MGCP using the Local Connection Option (L) Network Type (nt) LOCAL value when a call ingresses and subsequently egresses via trunk groups existing on the same MGW. Network Access Server (NAS) Package for MGC Protocol This feature adds support for the Network Access Server (NAS) Package for Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) package on the Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 universal gateways. With this implementation, data calls can be terminated on a trunking media gateway that is serving as a NAS. Trunks on the NAS are controlled and managed by a call agent that supports MGCP for both voice and data calls. The call agent must support the MGCP NAS package. These capabilities are enabled by the universal port functionality of the Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850, which allows these platforms to operate simultaneously as network access servers and voice gateways to deliver universal services on any port at any time. These universal services include dial access, real-time voice and fax, wireless data access, and unified communications. The MGCP NAS package implements signals and events to create, modify, and tear down data calls. The events include signaling the arrival of an outbound call (IP to Public Switched Telephone Network [PSTN]) to the media gateway controller (call agent), reporting carrier loss and call authorization status, and receiving callback requests. The following types of calls can be terminated as data calls: • Data within the voice band (analog modem) • ISDN data (digital modem) • Data over voice when using a call agent that recognizes this call type and delivers these calls as digital data to the NAS The NAS package provides MGCP capabilities for data calls on the Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 that support all the dial-in and dial-out services, including the following: • Virtual Private Network (VPN) with Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) • Scalable Multichassis Multilink PPP (MMP) across multiple channels • MGCP 1.0 and MGCP 0.1 • Call preauthentication with MGCP dial calls INAP for Pre-Paid Services This featurette (CSCdw28224) implements an IN interface that supports prepaid calling services on the PGW 2200. You can preselect a carrier or manually insert a Carrier Access Code (calling party) when dialing the destination. This service is combined with a prepaid accounting function to ensure effective and efficient revenue collection. Note The PGW does not have the capability to preserve IN transactions after failover of the platform. PGW aborts all IN transactions after failover. IN calls in answer state are released either immediately after failover or are carried on until the normal call clearing procedures release them. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 31 Features Implemented in Release 9.3(1)T Support for IRI/ORI in Q.767 A new .mdo file, Q767_SINGAPORE.mdo, has been created to support the Q767 Singapore IRI/ORI featurette (CSCdv77873). Mandatory CLI Over Trunk Group This featurette (CSCdw43415) causes the SC2200 and gateways to generate an Information Request (INR) back to the preceding switch to request the Calling Line ID (CLI) if it is not received on a particular incoming trunk group (TKG). The INR can be sent by an exchange while the call is in progress to request additional information from another exchange, for example, SC2200 back to the PSTN switch. The preceding switch (from PSTN switch back to the SC2200) responds with an INF, or information message, and provides additional information back to the original requesting switch (the SC2200). One of the optional parameters returned in the INF is the calling party number, which is what is required as the CLI. The INR query must only be sent if the Trunk Group on the route server has been configured to request a calling number if it is missing. If the calling number is not returned in the INF or a if INF is not returned then the call may be released, routed to an announcement or continued normally based on Trunk Group configuration. Note When using this featurette, the existing clipess property on the SC2200 must be set to 0 (disable) for the sigpath. BTNUP 3.1 KHz Custom Configuration This featurette (CSCdx05822) extends the function of the existing defaultBC property to include BTNUP-based trunk groups. The property can be set to SPEECH or 3_1_KHZ. The default setting is SPEECH. If the property is set to 3_1_KHZ, PGW converts the outgoing ISDN 3.1KHz (CAT3) call over the BTNUP TrunkGroup to ISDN speech (CAT2) call. This property has no impact on outgoing ISDN data (CAT1) and speech (CAT2) calls over the BTNUP TrunkGroup. LNP Enhancements to Q.761_Portugal Protocol This featurette (CSCdx21249) adds enhancements required to certify the PGW 2200 for interconnect with the PTT to the Portuguese ISUP variant in the Media Gateway Controller (MGC) code. The enhancements are: • Support for Overdecadic Digits—if a number is ported, the SCP provides a prefix that must be passed outbound to the PTT to allow the correct OLO to receive the call for the subscriber. The format of the prefix to send to the PTT is DXXXYYY<called party number>. The overdecadic D is sent in front of the number. As a requirement, the PGW must support all overdecadic digits (A-F) in Q761_Portugal protocol. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 32 OL-3221-02 Features Implemented in Release 9.3(1)T • Mapping of Cause Value 14 in Portugal—switches must act on or generate external cause 14 releases to pass interconnect. The PGW must map external cause 14 releases to an internal release cause code. The PGW must support number portability when operating as an originating switch, transit switch, recipient switch, or donor switch supporting the following scenarios: – PGW is the Transit Switch and receives a cause 14 from a donor switch. PGW passes the cause 14 to the originating switch which performs the LNP lookup – PGW is the Donor Switch and after recognizing the number has been ported, generates a cause 14 and passes the cause 14 to the originating switch witch performs the destination LNP lookup. – PGW is the Originating Switch and receives a cause 14 from a donor switch. PGW performs the destination LNP lookup. – PGW is the Recipient Switch and routes the ported call. • Do Not Reject Calls if ACM Contains Multiple PCI (parameter compatibility indicators) Option—currently, the PGW either fails the call with a cause 95 or completes the call but sends CFN messages. The PGW cannot fail calls if the ACM contains multiple options (multiple PCI parameters). As a requirement, because the PCI is not a repeatable parameter, the PGW should act on the first PCI parameter, and ignore the subsequent parameters. This applies to all messages that contain PCI parameters. New Shared Memory Segment The /etc/system file has been updated to support an upgrade to the Times Ten packaging. The update causes the install to prompt you for a reboot the first time the software release is installed. 36 GB Disk Drive Upgrade This featurette enables you to upgrade your system from a 18 GB to a 36 GB disk drive. This patch should only be installed if you want to use a 36 GB disk drive. This featurette provides changes to the following packages: • Log and Spool Package (CSCOh005) — This package is used by both Solaris 8 and Solaris 2.6 based MGC platforms to partition the second disk and mount it on the file system at /opt/CiscoMGC/var/log and /opt/CiscoMGC/var/spool. The following modifications were made to package CSCOh005: – CSCOh005 has been modified to work with arbitrary disk sizes. – A check has been added to ensure that DiskSuite is not using a second disk. If a second disk is used, the installation aborts and you are prompted to disable DiskSuite’s use of the second disk. This allows you (if using a Cisco configured system) to use the Log and Spool Package to increase the usable disk space. – User prompts have been added for the mount points of the two partitions being created. This allows you to use the second disk when the base directory of the MGC software is changed. The default is the current hard coded values /opt/CiscoMGC/var/log and /opt/CiscoMGC/var/spool. This also allows you to change the default base directory during the MGC application installation. – The ration this package uses to divide up the second disk between the log and spool directories has been changed. Currently each directory gets 50%. This has been changed to use 40% of the disk for the log directory and 60% for the spool directory. This provides more room for CDRs. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 33 Features Implemented in Release 9.3(1)T • CSCOh006—Veritas Volume Manager 2.6 Package— This package installs version 2.6 of the Veritas Volume Manager software on Solaris 2.6 based MGCs. It does not contain disk size dependencies. • CSCOh000—Veritas Volume Manager 3.1 Package— This package installs version 3.1 of the Veritas Volume Manager software on Solaris 2.6 based MGCs. It does not contain disk size dependencies. • Solaris 8 Operating System Installation modifications (ENG-92194) — The Solaris 8 and Solstice DiskSuite installation instructions engineering documents have been modified to include the following: – Added partition table for 36G disk drive for PGW host platform. – Added partition table for 36G disk drive for BAMS platform (first and second disk). – Added partition table for 36G disk drive for HSI platform (with input from HSI team). – Modified the upgrade procedure to indicate when to replace hard drives if replacing disks at the same time as OS and MGC application. – Added upgrade procedure for replacing hard drives without upgrading OS and MGC application. – Added a section explaining how to uninstall DiskSuite or disable its use of the second disk. This allows the second disk to be used for the log and spool directories. • Solaris 2.6 Operating System Installation change (ENG-54205) – Added partition table for 36G disk drive for MGC Host platform – Added upgrade procedure for replacing hard drives without upgrading OS and MG application. The following configurations are not supported: • More than two disks in a Netra t 1400/1405 • Mixed disk sizes in the same chassis • External disks other than the st A1000 disk array with eight 36G drives for the BAMS product only B-Digit Modification Enhancement For Hong Kong Local Number Portability (LNP), if a number is ported, the corresponding Gateway Number (GN) is appended to the called party number (CdPN) in the IAM. The PGW 2200 uses the European number portability configuration (E_PORTED_NUM) which gives the number as GN+CdPN. Another result type is created to allow the B-digit modification to delete the CdPN portion and send out just the GN. In Hong Kong, there are currently 650k ported numbers, each with a unique GN. Since this number has a variable length (between 2 and 12 digits long), this implementation could not be used. This featurette (CSCdy25786) strips the E_PORTED_NUM out put of GN+CdPN from the last digit backward, since the CdPN has a fixed number of digits. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 34 OL-3221-02 Commands Removed From Release 9.3(2) Commands Removed From Release 9.3(2) The following commands have been removed from release 9.3(2): Table 7 Commands Removed from Release 9.3(2) Command Comments carriertbl For more information see Provisioning Command carriertbl Not Supported in Release 9.3(2) in the Known Issues and Operational Recommendations section. Software Patches Patches are located in the following directory: http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 The protocol packaging has been improved so that you need only load and install protocols that you need. Previously, the entire protocol suite was packaged and delivered together. With the improved packaging protocol: • The standard installation script allows you to specify which protocol set(s) are required on your platform. • Only packages containing the desired protocols are installed as part of the standard installation. The same number of packages available with the initial release still exists; however, they have a new nomenclature that is required to support patching later in the release life cycle and you have the option to install only the packages containing required protocols. The protocol packages are labeled CSCOnnvvv: nn—indicates the specific protocols you need for your environment vvv—indicates the version level of the patch For example, at the time of the release you are given protocol patch CSCO01000.pkg. The 01 indicates a specific protocol applicable to your environment; 000 indicates the revision level. The next time a set of protocol patches are built, the 000 is incremented by 1 (001). Note You must always install the 00 protocol package when upgrading a protocol patch level. If the 00 protocol package is not installed, the upgrade attempt fails. The Protocol file missing alarm displays. Use the patch script (new shell script provided with the standard installation) located in your /opt/SW directory (created during the initial base software installation) to confirm which patch packages you need to install (using the patch status command), and then copy these packages into your local directory (/opt/SW)from the release directory where you can use the script to install the patches. Note If the patch script located in the release directory is newer than the patch script that you have on your system, copy the newer patch script to your /opt/SW directory below installing patches. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 35 Software Patches The installation script requires one of the following options: • Option 1—patch status retrieves the status of the system. Use this option to determine which set of protocol packages are currently installed on your system. The installed protocol packages are required (must be downloaded) to update the software. The exception is if you need a new protocol that was not previously delivered. In this case, you need to download an extra package (the package that the new protocol is delivered in). • Option 2—patch all automatically searches the local directory (/opt/SW) and the installed system to determine the most recent available patch and automatically updates the system with that patch level. This applies to protocol and system patches. All uninstall and install activities are handled by the script. The command for this is:patch all. The all command does not require a second argument. • Option 3—patch system [latest |<alternate patch number>] specifies the exact patch level for system patches you choose to install on the system. You can specify any available patch level to be installed. All uninstall and install activities are handled by this script. This option requires one of the following arguments: – latest —installs the most recently downloaded patch. This argument should be used with the system and protocol commands used in options 3 and 4. – <number> —indicates the patch number <vvv> that you want to install. This argument should be used with the system and protocol commands used in options 3 and 4. • Option 4—patch protocol [latest |<alternate patch number>] specifies the exact patch level for protocol patches you choose to install on the system. You can specify any available patch level to be installed. All uninstall and install activities are handled by this script. This option requires one of the following arguments: – latest —installs the most recently downloaded patch. This argument should be used with the system and protocol commands used in options 3 and 4. – <number> —indicates the patch number <vvv> that you want to install. This argument should be used with the system and protocol commands used in options 3 and 4. The following is sample output of option 2, patch all which automatically searches the local directory and the installed system to determine the most recent available patch located in /opt/SW (protocol and system) and automatically updates the system with that patch level. va-butterfly:104> patch all The following patches are about to be removed from your system: CSCO00018 CSCO01018 CSCO02018 CSCO10018 CSCO20018 CSCO21018 CSCO30018 CSCO31018 CSCO32018 CSCO33018 CSCO40018 CSCO41018 CSCO50018 CSCO60018 CSCO70018 CSCO71018 CSCO80018 CSCOgs017 The following patches are about to be added to your system from the local directory: The following patch(es) are about to be added to your system from the local directory: CSCO00018.pkg CSCO01018.pkg Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 36 OL-3221-02 Software Patches CSCO02018.pkg CSCO10018.pkg CSCO20018.pkg CSCO21018.pkg CSCO30018.pkg CSCO31018.pkg CSCO32018.pkg CSCO33018.pkg CSCO40018.pkg CSCO41018.pkg CSCO50018.pkg CSCO60018.pkg CSCO70018.pkg CSCO71018.pkg CSCO80018.pkg CSCOgs017.pkg Are you sure this add/remove scenario is correct? [y] [y,n,?,q] System Level Equivalency Table 8 provides the system level equivalency for each protocol patch. For example, after installing CSCOnn001, release 9.3(2) is equivalent to release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp022 (contains all patches and features included in release 9.2(2) up to patch CSCOgp022). Table 8 System Level Equivalencies for Protocol Patches Patch Number System Level Equivalency CSCOnn062 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn061 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn060 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn059 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn058 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn057 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn056 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn055 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn054 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn053 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn052 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn051 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn050 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn049 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn048 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn047 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn046 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn045 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn044 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 37 Software Patches Table 8 System Level Equivalencies for Protocol Patches (continued) Patch Number System Level Equivalency CSCOnn043 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn042 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn041 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn040 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp045 CSCOnn039 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp044 CSCOnn038 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp044 CSCOnn037 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp042 CSCOnn036 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp042 CSCOnn035 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp042 CSCOnn034 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp040 CSCOnn033 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp040 CSCOnn032 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp040 CSCOnn031 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp038 CSCOnn030 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp038 CSCOnn029 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp037 CSCOnn028 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp037 CSCOnn027 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp036 CSCOnn026 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp036 CSCOnn025 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp036 CSCOnn024 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp035 CSCOnn023 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp035 CSCOnn022 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp035 CSCOnn021 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp035 CSCOnn020 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp034 CSCOnn019 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp034 CSCOnn018 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp033 CSCOnn017 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp033 CSCOnn016 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp033 CSCOnn015 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp033 CSCOnn014 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp032 CSCOnn013 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp032 CSCOnn012 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp032 CSCOnn011 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp032 CSCOnn010 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp032 CSCOnn009 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp031 CSCOnn008 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp030 Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 38 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Table 8 System Level Equivalencies for Protocol Patches (continued) Patch Number System Level Equivalency CSCOnn007 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp027 CSCOnn006 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp027 CSCOnn005 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp026 CSCOnn004 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp026 CSCOnn003 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp024 CSCOnn002 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp023 CSCOnn001 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgp022 Table 9 provides the system level equivalency for each system patch. For example, after installing CSCOgs001, release 9.3(2) is equivalent to release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs021 (contains all patches and features included in release 9.2(2) up to patch CSCOgs021). Table 9 System Level Equivalencies for System Patches Patch Number System Level Equivalency CSCOgs054 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOnn042 CSCOgs053 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs052 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs051 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs050 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs049 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs048 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs047 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs046 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs045 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs044 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs043 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs042 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs041 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs040 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs039 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs038 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs037 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs036 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs035 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs034 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs033 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs032 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 39 Software Patches Table 9 System Level Equivalencies for System Patches (continued) Patch Number System Level Equivalency CSCOgs031 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs042 CSCOgs030 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs041 CSCOgs029 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs041 CSCOgs028 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs040 CSCOgs027 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs040 CSCOgs026 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs040 CSCOgs025 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs039 CSCOgs024 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs038 CSCOgs023 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs038 CSCOgs022 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs038 CSCOgs021 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs037 CSCOgs020 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs037 CSCOgs019 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs037 CSCOgs018 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs037 CSCOgs017 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs036 CSCOgs016 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs036 CSCOgs015 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs035 CSCOgs014 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs035 CSCOgs013 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs035 CSCOgs012 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs034 CSCOgs011 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs034 CSCOgs010 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs034 CSCOgs009 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs033 CSCOgs008 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs032 CSCOgs007 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs031 CSCOgs006 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs027 CSCOgs005 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs027 CSCOgs004 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs025 CSCOgs003 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs023 CSCOgs002 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs022 CSCOgs001 Release 9.2(2) patch level CSCOgs021 Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 40 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Note For information on the patches included in Release 9.2(2), refer to the Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.2(2) at the following url: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/prod_release_note09186a00800a39ad.ht ml Patch Test Combinations Table 10 provides a list of the patch combinations that were used when testing. Use this list to determine which protocol and system patches should be installed before you run the MGC software. It does not matter which patch (protocol or software) is installed first. Table 10 Patch Test Combinations Protocol Patch System Patch CSCOnn062 CSCOgs054 CSCOnn061 CSCOgs054 CSCOnn060 CSCOgs054 CSCOnn060 CSCOgs053 CSCOnn059 CSCOgs052 CSCOnn058 CSCOgs051 CSCOnn058 CSCOgs050 CSCOnn057 CSCOgs050 CSCOnn056 CSCOgs049 CSCOnn055 CSCOgs048 CSCOnn054 CSCOgs048 CSCOnn053 CSCOgs047 CSCOnn052 CSCOgs046 CSCOnn051 CSCOgs046 CSCOnn050 CSCOgs045 CSCOnn050 CSCOgs044 CSCOnn049 CSCOgs043 CSCOnn048 CSCOgs042 CSCOnn047 CSCOgs041 CSCOnn047 CSCOgs040 CSCOnn046 CSCOgs039 CSCOnn046 CSCOgs038 CSCOnn046 CSCOgs037 CSCOnn045 CSCOgs037 CSCOnn044 CSCOgs036 Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 41 Software Patches Table 10 Patch Test Combinations (continued) Protocol Patch System Patch CSCOnn043 CSCOgs036 CSCOnn042 CSCOgs035 CSCOnn041 CSCOgs035 CSCOnn040 CSCOgs034 CSCOnn040 CSCOgs033 CSCOnn039 CSCOgs032 CSCOnn038 CSCOgs031 CSCOnn037 CSCOgs030 CSCOnn036 CSCOgs030 CSCOnn035 CSCOgs029 CSCOnn034 CSCOgs028 CSCOnn033 CSCOgs027 CSCOnn032 CSCOgs027 CSCOnn031 CSCOgs026 CSCOnn030 CSCOgs026 CSCOnn029 CSCOgs025 CSCOnn028 CSCOgs025 CSCOnn027 CSCOgs024 CSCOnn026 CSCOgs023 CSCOnn025 CSCOgs022 CSCOnn024 CSCOgs021 CSCOnn023 CSCOgs020 CSCOnn023 CSCOgs019 CSCOnn022 CSCOgs018 CSCOnn021 CSCOgs018 CSCOnn020 CSCOgs017 CSCOnn019 CSCOgs016 CSCOnn018 CSCOgs015 CSCOnn017 CSCOgs014 CSCOnn016 CSCOgs013 CSCOnn015 CSCOgs013 CSCOnn014 CSCOgs012 CSCOnn013 CSCOgs012 CSCOnn012 CSCOgs011 CSCOnn011 CSCOgs010 CSCOnn010 CSCOgs009 Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 42 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Table 10 Patch Test Combinations (continued) Protocol Patch System Patch CSCOnn009 CSCOgs008 CSCOnn008 CSCOgs007 CSCOnn007 CSCOgs006 CSCOnn006 CSCOgs005 CSCOnn005 CSCOgs004 CSCOnn004 CSCOgs004 CSCOnn003 CSCOgs003 CSCOnn002 CSCOgs002 CSCOnn001 CSCOgs001 CSCOnn062 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn062 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCsg32251 3 mdl-sip PGW 9.3(2) SIP failure to Parse Record Route. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 43 Software Patches CSCOnn061 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn061 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCse76431 3 mdl-analysis SS7 -> SIP Block Caller ID does not work on ported in numbers. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn060 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 44 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Protocol patch CSCOnn060 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCse41615 3 mdl-cdr PGW : 9.3(2) : Setup time is missed in CDR record. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn059 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn060. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn059 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn059 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCsd82013 2 mdl-sip CDR record for sip-sip call longer than 4 hours. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn058 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn059. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 45 Software Patches CSCOnn058 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn058 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCsd30007 3 replicator Replication is not completed on the standby PGW. CSCsd31341 3 mdl-sip PGW sends 400 bad request to itself. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn057 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn058. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn057 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 46 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Protocol patch CSCOnn057 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCsc53624 3 engine PGW 9.3(2) CDR missing releasing time stamp due to audit after failover. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn056 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn057. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn056 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn056 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCsc11542 3 mdl-analysis RedirMax release before set value. CSCsc18090 3 mdl-cdr Aborted SIP to SIP call resulting missing release time in CDR. CSCsc04263 4 mdl-q721 MessageSent measure is not updated for block message. This patch provides updates the following protocols: • Q721 family • ANSISS7 family • lcm Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 47 Software Patches Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn055 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn056. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn055 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn055 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCsb98867 3 mdl-cdr First Release Time Stamp of CDR missing if transit calls are not answered. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn054 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn055. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn054 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 48 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn054 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCsb66222 3 mdl-cdr First release time stamp of CDR is missed if RSC is done in midcall. CSCsb67247 3 mdl-q767 SAM measurement not present in Q.767 due to Incorrect string. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn053 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn054. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn053 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 49 Software Patches Protocol patch CSCOnn053 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCsb38381 3 mdl-sip Response code > 300 are mapped to Normal_Release in SIP-SIP proxy call. CSCsb49472 3 mdl-cdr Invalid CDR records when OOS a trunk. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn052 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn053. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn052 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn052 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCsb27752 3 mdl-q761 Wrong BlockType in CGB was sent when GRS in involved. CSCsb24768 3 mdl-sip PGW fails to send out response when out of sequence BYE is received. CSCsb19528 3 mdl-sip PGW writes in CDR abnormal release for SIP-SIP calls terminated by Orig. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn051 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn052. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 50 OL-3221-02 Software Patches • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn051 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn051 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCsb00298 3 ioccsip 100 Trying should not have To TAG. CSCsb01592 3 mdl-q761 No mapping Call progress 183 SIP to Q761. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn050 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn051. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn050 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 51 Software Patches -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn050 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCsa61830 3 mdl-analysis PGW Condirouting alarm TableFail_RouteHolTable after upgrade p48s42. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn049 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn050. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn049 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn049 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeh05097 3 mdl-lcm Incoming call caused Engine Core. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn048 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn049. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 52 OL-3221-02 Software Patches • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn048 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn048 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeg67455 3 engine PGW should support the option of sending hardware block messages. CSCeg88367 3 mdl-analysis PGW: DialPlan:some calls wrongly routed when using Conditional Route. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn047 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn048. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • A new XECfgParm.dat parameter engine .SendHardwareBlock has been added. Valid values are true or false. If set to true, the PGW sends hardware oriented blocking messages for any blocks that originate from the media gateways. If set to false, the PGW only sends maintenance oriented blocking messages for all blocking cases. This parameter must be added manually (using a UNIX editor such as vi) on release 9.3 and 9.4 systems. The di script automatically adds this parameter (if not already existing), to release 9.5 systems and above. For more information, refer to PGW Should Support the Option of Sending Hardware Block Messages in the Known Issues and Operational Recommendations section of this document. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 53 Software Patches CSCOnn047 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn047 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeg49159 3 engine PGW never prod. rel. CDB for SIP call hung at Glare condition. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn046 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn047. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn046 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 54 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Protocol patch CSCOnn046 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCef73155 3 mdl-sip outgoing SIP INVITE not retried using second IP address. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn045 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn046. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn045 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn045 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCef64028 3 mdl-q761 NZ T9 Timer needs to be set to 240 sec/ 4 minutes. CSCef77254 3 mdl-callcontext Ingress and Egress OPC and DPC missing from EndOfCall CDR. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn044 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn045. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 55 Software Patches CSCOnn044 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn044 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCef58829 3 mdl-q761 Redirection Number NOA is not valid for Q761_NEWZEALAND. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn043 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn044. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn043 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 56 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Protocol patch CSCOnn043 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCef40533 3 mdl-q761 Redirection Info Parameter not included in outgoing IAM. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn042 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn043. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn042 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn042 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCef10180 3 mdl-sip SIP call hung when PGW work at proxy mode and under load. CSCef10201 3 mdl-sip SIP Hung CIC on PGW SIP to SIP call. CSCef10375 3 mdl-mgcp MGCP hairpin call reroute failed. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn041 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn042. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 57 Software Patches CSCOnn041 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn041 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCee63528 2 mdl-mgcp Non HSI Call agent controlled T.38 fax call fails. CSCee77158 3 sim_ss7 PGW not unblocking channels after access server reload. CSCef00477 3 ioccpriip PGW doesnt release the PRI calls and the gateway shows ds0 idle. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn040 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn041. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn040 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 58 OL-3221-02 Software Patches -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn040 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCed76887 3 mdl-sip PGW sent ACK with wrong request line for 302 message. CSCee00526 3 mdl-ni2 PGW not decoding GAP from GTD data received in set-up message. CSCee08003 3 mdl-q767 Prevent CIC mismatch when SS7 link bounce ANSI/Q767. CSCee08741 3 snmp PGW2200 blk-cic does not generate snmp trap. CSCee22674 3 mdl-mgcp T.38 Fax call fail if the Gateway changes RTP port on t38 activation. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn039 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn040. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn039 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 59 Software Patches Protocol patch CSCOnn039 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCee07686 3 engine PGW does not set link OOS when peerCommTimeout > 6 seconds. CSCee08783 2 mdl-mgcp PGW: T.38 wrong LCO and SDP in MDCX after fax detection. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn038 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn039. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn038 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn038 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCed80641 3 mdl-ni2 PGW replaces Called Number with GAP for NON LNP calls. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn037 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn038. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 60 OL-3221-02 Software Patches CSCOnn037 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn037 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCed76613 3 mdl-sip SIP to SS7 call hung when PGW is congested. CSCed76449 3 mdl-sip RDN Reason parse incorrectly from multiple diversions in sip 302. CSCed77215 3 mdl-ni2 NI2+ unsupported Cause 5 = Misdialed Prefix from PGW -> IOS. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn036 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn037. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn036 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 61 Software Patches -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn036 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCed41096 2 engine GRS received after RSC/GRS sent not handled correctly. CSCed45745 3 mdl-q761 AOC99 broken into 9.3(2) for currency factor/currency scale. CSCed42815 3 mdl-tools simprint output wrong call flow for SIP retry request. CSCec66841 6 mdl-sip Missing REDIREC. NR PARM and ORIG. CALLED PARTY PARM in Outgoing IAM. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn035 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn036. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn035 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 62 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Protocol patch CSCOnn035 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCec87981 3 mdl-q761 support for receiving ATP and USI in Q761_ARGENTINA_C2. CSCed24926 3 mdl-cdr PGW2200 does not produce first long call CDB after switch over. CSCed38984 3 engine Fax T.38 failing direction from H.323 to SS7. CSCed32799 3 mdl-sip PGW2200 not releasing SIP call legs under stress condition. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn034 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn035. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn034 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn034 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCec43510 2 mdl-q761 9.3.2 New Zealand ISUP send CFN on receipt of OLM message. CSCed22112 2 mdl-sip SIP Cancel message not mapped to ISDN Disconnect at GW. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 63 Software Patches • Patch CSCOnn033 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn034. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn033 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn033 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCed00486 3 mdl-sip PGW: SIP call failure due to multiple MDCX attempting. CSCed17295 3 mdl-analysis GWClearChannel & FaxSupport should be mutually exclusive in LCO. CSCed16176 3 mdl-analysis Double Ecan info in LCO due to GWClearChannelAlgorithm & EchoCanReq. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn032 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn033. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn032 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 64 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn032 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCed01929 3 mdl-mgcp SDP Error on MGCP attempts across two GWs on retry. CSCed05202 3 mdl-ansi-ss7 Optional Backward Call indicator not working in ANSISS7. CSCed12257 3 mdl-ansi-ss7 Call get release if eventinfo indicator is 110. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn031 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn032. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn031 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 65 Software Patches Protocol patch CSCOnn031 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCec80767 2 mdl-lcm Call failure : call transfer (PSTN->IP Phone1 -transfer-->IPphone2. CSCec83735 3 mdl-ansi-ss7 Generic Name Parameter dropped when name field Orig.Called Party. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn030 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn031. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn030 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn030 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCec72863 2 mdl-mgcp MGCP attempts to hairpin across two gateways on multiple retries. CSCec61204 3 mdl-callctrl No cutthrough when Notify is received when using Overlap sending. CSCec63903 3 engine SimWriter fail with overdcadic numbers. CSCec70942 3 ioccsip PGW fails INVITE when parsing Content-Type Application/SDP. CSCec71057 3 mdl-ansi-ss7 Generic name parameter is dropped when the name field is empty. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 66 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Identifier Severity Component Description CSCec71078 3 mdl-ansi-ss7 Generic name field exceed the max length 15. CSCec74580 3 mdl-analysis INC_NUMBERING resulttype doesnt work correctly with MGCPDIALPKG call. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn029 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn030. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn029 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Caution The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn029 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCec54133 3 mdl-sip SIP ACK not send for bad body attachment. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn028 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn029. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 67 Software Patches CSCOnn028 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. The patch script located on CCO has been renamed patch.sh. Download the patch (patch.sh) to the /opt/SW directory on your system and rename it to patch. Permissions for this file should be set to 775. For example: -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 15998 Sep 16 2002 patch Owner: root Group: sys Permissions 775 Protocol patch CSCOnn028 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCec47674 2 mdl-q761 ISUP UUS parameter discarded - italyc2 variant. CSCec42711 3 mdl-q761 Failed to send CFN after receiving UPT on blocked cic. CSCeb22888 6 other Support for ANSI 2000 featurette. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn027 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn028. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • Both patches CSCOnn028 and CSCOgs025 must be installed. • CSCeb22888—Support for ANSI 2000 —This featurette (CSCeb22888) adds ANSI 2000 ISUP support on the PGW for transit scenarios. This includes switched, call-control solution (using EISUP), and nailed, signaling mode solutions using GTD. For more information, refer to the Support for ANSI 2000 featurette in the New Features in This Release section of this document. CSCOnn027 Protocol patch CSCOnn027 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeb73451 2 mdl-mgcp MGCP attempts to hairpin across two gateways on retry. CSCec28065 2 mdl-ansi-ss7 Exchange type is not determined when base and variant version is use. CSCec30663 2 mdl-q767 Multiple unknown parameter in multiple PCI not working correctly. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 68 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Identifier Severity Component Description CSCec35942 3 mdl-cdr CDR record with missing IAM or REL timepoints. CSCec16007 3 engine Cant screen on redirecting number in ANSI if call is forwarded. CSCec37656 3 mdl-ni2 PGW should always send CALL_PROC with exclusive for all cases. CSCec06961 6 other CgPN Incomplete Indicator featurette. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn026 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn027. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • Both patches CSCOnn027 and CSCOgs024 must be installed. • CSCec06961—Calling Party Number (CgPN) Incomplete Indicator Featurette— provides a configurable option to set the Calling Party Number Incomplete Indicator field within IAM to Incomplete for all calls. This newly patched property is only available in properties.dat in the /opt/CiscoMGC/etc/CONFIG_LIB/new directory. To enable this featurette on existing 9.3(2) and 9.4(1) configurations, do one of the following: – Provision from new – Contact TAC to have properties.dat (located in /opt/CiscoMGC/etc and /opt/CiscoMGC/etc/active_link) edited. This requires a switchover in order for the system to read the new property. Note This featurette only affects the ISUP protocols that use the Incomplete Indicator as part of the Calling Party Number parameter. These include all variants of: Q721, Q761, Q767, and EISUP. For more information, refer to the Calling Party Number (CgPN) Incomplete Indicator featurette in the New Features in This Release section of this document. CSCOnn026 Protocol patch CSCOnn026 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCec18188 2 mdl-sip OverDec SIP calls not possible w/CSPS 2.0.1.8 & PGW combination. CSCec11594 3 mdl-q761 Default PGW behavior upon CFN msg in GERMAN_ISUP not correct. CSCec21575 3 engine call fails with cause code 41. CSCec30533 3 mdl-q761 Remove 32 digit support from ISUPV2_FINNISH96. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 69 Software Patches This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn025 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn026. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn025 Protocol patch CSCOnn025 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCuk45906 3 protocol ST: PGW sends wrong indication in CGB when GRS is enabled. CSCec18037 3 mdl-ni2 ThunderDial:V.110 call fails if IOS image supports ISUP Transparency. CSCeb19790 6 other New Cause Code for Call Re-Attempts featurette. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn024 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn025. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • CSCeb19790—New Cause Code for Call Re-Attempts Featurette—This featurette determines how calls are released from the PGW when the following scenarios occur: – Glare on non-control circuit – Circuit Block after IAM before ACM – Circuit Reset after IAM before ACM – COT failure The following entry must be manually added to the configurable parameter section of XECfgParm.dat using a UNIX editor (such as vi): *.GlareReattemptCauseValue=44 Valid values are 1–127; the default value is 44. Note This featurette is for nailed solutions only. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 70 OL-3221-02 Software Patches CSCOnn024 Protocol patch CSCOnn024 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeb84693 3 protocol PGW rejects call with CUG (ind-3) from ISUP to ESIUP. CSCea69350 3 mdl-cdr CDE-Tags 4034 and 4035 not populated per design specs ENG-43871. CSCec01367 3 mdl-sip Calls from SIP to PGW2200 and overdecadic support failed. CSCec01713 3 mdl-eisup AdditionalInformation parameter should be updated in EISUP. CSCec04423 3 mdl-callctrl MGCPDIAL pkg call fails to data-exchange on the ported numbers. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn023 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn024. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn023 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Protocol patch CSCOnn023 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeb57249 3 mdl-eisup PGW fails to encode IAM on TCC-EISUP w/screenInd=5. CSCeb62149 3 mdl Once upgraded to patch CSCO037 CICs remains in MATE_UNAVAILABLE. CSCeb63376 3 mdl-lcm DefaultDNNPI values does not match MDL code. CSCeb65601 3 mdl Q767_BASE If called number has a # call is terminated abnormally. CSCeb67411 3 mdl-q767 ISUPV2_GERMAN: Inconsistent OverDec; D-calls get through but not ABCs. CSCeb68731 3 mdl-ansi-ss7 Unsupported character in called or calling number causes call fail. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 71 Software Patches Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeb71117 3 mdl-q767 Q767 BASE rejects 17 digit Called Party Number (16 dialed+ST digit). CSCea64093 6 other Nigerian ISUP featurette. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn022 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn023. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • CSCea64093—Nigerian ISUP featurette—Implementation of ISUP variant for Nigeria. For more information on this featurette, refer to the Nigerian ISUP featurette in the New Features in This Release section of this document. CSCOnn022 Protocol patch CSCOnn022 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeb66822 3 mdl-eisup EISUP link fail after upgrade from P12 to P19. This patch provides updates to the following: • EISUP • all protocols Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn021 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn022. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn021 Protocol patch CSCOnn021 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeb55549 2 mdl-q761 Application Transport Parameter in ACM/ANM cores engine.smartall. CSCeb15336 2 mdl-q721 TUP: Single HBA is not clearing call after SC transmits 2 HGBs. CSCeb53279 3 mdl-q721 CICs become blocked MATE_UNAVAIL periodically. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 72 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeb14220 3 mdl-q721 Brazilian TUP spec does not explicitly the range of status bits. CSCeb14244 3 mdl GRA message are only sent after kill-calls command. CSCeb14275 3 mdl Status bit from GRA message must not inform reason when E1 down. CSCeb14290 3 mdl GRS (reset-cic command) from sc2200 does not release calls. CSCeb36335 3 mdl-q721 SC2200 doesnt return GRS to ACK GRA when Brazil TUP is used. CSCeb42029 3 mdl-q767 Finish ISUP: Wrong rel.cause from PGW [No route to destination].l CSCeb46280 3 mdl Brazilian ISUP spec does not explicitly mention status bit. CSCeb49709 3 mdl-mgcp DLCX received from NAS (Dial Package) triggers Alarm on PGW. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn020 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn021. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn020 Protocol patch CSCOnn020 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeb38572 3 mdl-callcontext Echo Dev ind in ANM was set to False when EchoChanRequired=True. CSCeb43352 3 mdl-eisup CP_ERR_OBJ_PTR_IS_NULL generated on all call across EISUP link. CSCea76362 3 mdl-sip PGW interworking concatenated SIP Diversion to ISUP. CSCeb37486 6 mdl-ansi-ss7 Configurable Charge Number Change Request. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn019 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn020. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 73 Software Patches CSCOnn019 Protocol patch CSCOnn019 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCuk40998 2 mdl-callctrl MGCP Dial calls fail if call setup is overlap and requests COT. CSCeb28565 2 mdl-connctrl Outgoing COT fails-importing endpoints for VISM incorrectly. CSCeb26724 2 mdl-q767 No PCI generated for ANM msg in Q767_SWED protocol. CSCeb26925 2 mdl-q767 PCI not generated for GenericNotification in CPG for Q767_SWED. CSCeb30397 3 mdl-q761 Q761 CPG in forward direction has problem. CSCeb26943 3 mdl-q767 CPG is not passed thru from orig to term side in Q767_SWED. CSCeb26957 3 mdl-q767 For unrecognized parameter in CON msg CFN is not sent in Q767_SWED. CSCdz76331 6 mdl-q761 ISUP PCI and MCI Support featurette. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn018 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn019. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • CSCdz76331—ISUP PCI and MCI Support featurette— This featurette enables the PGW2200 to support the sending and receiving of the Parameter Compatibility Information (PCI) and the Message Compatibility Information (MCI) parameters. CSCOnn018 Protocol patch CSCOnn018 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeb08077 2 mdl-callcontext Echo Cntl dev ind on ACM not set when *.EchoCanRequired=True. CSCeb20189 3 mdl If PGW received a IAM with Code 12 in the cdpn it will REL the call. CSCeb19696 3 mdl-q761 Hung cic due to transient transmission error. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 74 OL-3221-02 Software Patches • Patch CSCOnn017 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn018. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn017 Protocol patch CSCOnn017 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCea36478 2 mdl-callctrl PGW does not interpret ISUP ACM BCI correctly. CSCeb14367 2 mdl-q761 PGW releases the call with wrong cause code when Glare happens. CSCeb18240 2 mdl-q767 Q767_INDONESIA fails calls, when IAM has unknown parameters. CSCea93425 3 protocol When T33 timer expires it should trigger an alarm. CSCeb02800 3 mdl-eisup EISUP timer needs to exceed 3 seconds to allow SS7 control. CSCeb06969 3 other On restart PGW sends maintenance CGB. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn016 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn017. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn016 Protocol patch CSCOnn016 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeb13987 2 ioccc7 Transit Network Selection Bit makes all call fail. CSCeb17066 2 mdl-ansi-ss7 When a GRA message is received from the PSTN side with the Status bit set to 1, the PGW CICs should reflect a BLK=REMMAN. Current 9.3(2) functionality reflects the CIC state as BLK=NONE. This patch provides updates to the ANSI SS7 protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn015 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn016. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 75 Software Patches • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn015 Protocol patch CSCOnn015 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCea89288 2 mdl-callctrl Missing CDBs during switch over on PGW. CSCuk43510 3 iocm No ring back when IP phone blind-transfers calls between PSTNs. CSCea71715 3 mdl-btnup BTNUP answer timeout (TO_2) needs to be configurable. CSCea89255 3 mdl-callctrl Inconsistent call state on PGW between rtrv-ne-health. CSCeb00362 3 mdl-q761 Call history parameter should be removed from Connect message for UK. CSCuk43509 3 protocol H323 calls over multiple PGWs result in an extra Notification msg. CSCea45227 6 other Support for Malaysia ISUP. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn014 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn015. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • CSCea71715—The TO_2 timer can now be configured using the RingNoAnswer property (an existing unused property) to override a BTNUP timer. • Both patches CSCOnn015 and CSCOgs013 must be installed. CSCOnn014 Protocol patch CSCOnn014 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCuk43321 2 mdl-eisup ST. PGW releases call after DTMF tone when EISUP link goes OOS. CSCea86259 3 mdl-eisup PGW: call fail with RSC after third CPG due to call forward noanswer. CSCuk43448 3 mdl-callctrl No cut-through for ACM (No Indication / Inband) for H.323 to SS7. CSCuk43246 3 iocm ST. PGW treats T38_STOP message as unknown type. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 76 OL-3221-02 Software Patches This patch provides updates to the following: • EISUP • LCM • CONNECTION_PLANE_MANAGER Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn013 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn014. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn013 Protocol patch CSCOnn013 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCdy59888 3 engine Circuits are not unblocked when blocking type is different. CSCea73437 3 mdl-ansi-ss7 Carrier Sel Info Parameter dropped in IAM if spare value used. CSCea59309 3 mdl-q761 ISUP message sequence is wrong. CSCea73072 3 mdl-q761 ROSE parameter should not be supported in UK ISUP. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn012 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn013. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn012 Protocol patch CSCOnn012 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCuk42639 1 mdl-q761 ST: Ref. ID in the CRGT from the PGW is coded incorrectly says DTAG. CSCuk42771 2 mdl-analysis ST: Digit Analysis does not wait for stop digit. CSCea54162 2 mdl-connctrl Echo set for T38 Fax call incorrectly. CSCuk42530 2 mdl-eisup ST. PGW releases active calls when EISUP link with HSI bounces. CSCea72075 3 mdl-analysis Screening Indicator should not be modified when acting as transit sw. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 77 Software Patches Identifier Severity Component Description CSCea58684 3 mdl-callcontext For CDB-1110/ANSI Redirecting value not in CDE-Tag 4060 or 2017. CSCea70384 3 mdl-q761 NRM message handled incorrectly after PCI implementation. CSCea64095 3 mdl-q767 Call on first CIC of span may fail for 30sec after PGW start-up. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn011 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn012. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn011 Protocol patch CSCOnn011 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCea52968 2 mdl-connctrl ECAN always OFF on originating GW in two-PGW scenario. CSCea44731 2 mdl-q721 HUNG CICs on SS7 and NAS with CTUP call T6 and T7 expired. CSCea14484 2 mdl-q761 Calls may remain hung after sigpath failure. CSCea53731 2 mdl-q761 PGW is sending CFN after receiving CRG (Vietnam ISUP) message. CSCea58154 2 mdl-q761 CGU/CGUA response incorrect with Hongkong ISUP. CSCea42009 2 mdl-q767 Q767_RUSS discards Russian ISUP specific messages. CSCea23294 6 other CDR Enhancements for 1110 CDB featurette. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn010 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn011. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • Patches CSCOnn011 and CSCOgs010 must both be installed before starting the PGW 2200 system. • CSCea23294—CDR Enhancements for 1110 CDB Featurette—This featurette adds the following new fields to the existing 1110 CDB: – Origination Point Code (OPC) – Destination Point Code (DPC) Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 78 OL-3221-02 Software Patches – Circuit Identification Code (CIC) Note This feature is only applicable to the PGW configured in Signaling Mode. CSCOnn010 Caution The fix needed for CSCea44654 (located in package CSCOgs009) required that a change be made directly to the patching tool. Please copy /auto/mgc-sqa/PATCHES/9.3.2/patch to the /opt/SW directory on your test platform before installing the patches (S9/P10). Protocol patch CSCOnn010 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCea25951 2 mdl-callctrl T38 fax calls fail VISM - EISUP - VISM. CSCea11035 2 mdl-eisup Echo on PSTN calls to CCM when conference calls are setup. CSCuk41182 2 mdl-q761 ST: IOT test 2.9.6 fails PGW does not send APM. CSCuk41185 2 mdl-q761 ST: PGW does not transit parameter compatibility inf. of some param. CSCuk41232 2 mdl-q761 ST: PGW does not respond to CRGT (short form of ASN.1) with CRGA. CSCuk41635 2 mdl-q761 ST: PGW does not transit short USI send for tmr 64K call. CSCea41634 2 mdl-q767 PGW is not using configured timer T9 for Q767_BASE variant. CSCuk40346 3 mdl-q761 ST: PGW sends Pre-Release during testcase IBC_V_1_7_2_7_b. CSCea33813 3 mdl-sip Secret numbers shown in SIP Diversion field. CSCea14531 6 other Overdecadic Digit Support for Finnish ISUP featurette. CSCea43347 6 other PCI & MCI Support for UK ISUP featurette. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn009 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn010. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • CSCea14531—Overdecadic Digit Support for Finnish ISUP featurette—this featurette extends the Finnish ISUP to add 32 digit and overdecadic digit (A-F) support. • CSCea43347—PCI & MCI Support for UK ISUP featurette—this featurette enhances the UK ISUP featurette (on the PGW 2200) to support sending and receiving the Parameter Compatibility Information (PCI) and Message Compatibility Information (MCI). Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 79 Software Patches CSCOnn009 Protocol patch CSCOnn009 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCea25635 2 mdl-connctrl Echo control only set on originating leg of VISM PRI call. CSCdz88349 2 mdl-eisup PGW not sending S: rt to GW after receiving Signal parameter from HSI. CSCea18611 3 mdl-analysis BNationalPrefix and BInternationPrefix not functioning on SIP trnkg. CSCdy10909 3 mdl-eisup Cause value for ISUP to EISUP is not correct for interwork_unspecifi. CSCuk40096 3 mdl-mgcp ST: Hairpin calls should not request ft/mt tone detection. CSCdz42801 3 mdl-q721 Waiting for RAN timer does not time out in 9.3(2). CSCuk41233 3 mdl-q761 ST: PGW sets wrong value in message compatibility in APM for Ger. CSCdy33095 6 mdl-eisup HSI INFO Support featurette. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn008 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn009. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • CSCdy33095—HSI INFO Support featurette—This featurette implements the signal parameter for EISUP, which is used to carry tone information. The tone information is sent to the gateway to generate a ringback tone when instructed by HSI. CSCOnn008 Protocol patch CSCOnn008 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCdz58513 2 mdl-sip Unable to send BYE for out of seq contact with no user info. CSCuk40343 3 mdl-q761 ST: PGW sends pre-release during testcase IBC_V_1_7_1_3. CSCuk40344 3 mdl-q761 ST: Screening indicators are not valid for Calling Party number. CSCuk40346 3 mdl-q761 ST: PGW sends pre-release during testcase IBC_V_1_7_2_7_b. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 80 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Identifier Severity Component Description CSCdz83234 3 protocol Israel ISUP:Overdecadic digits are not handled properly. CSCea05987 3 protocol Confusion message not sent when NRM is received in UK-ISUP. This patch provides updates to the following: • Q761 Protocol Suite • ANSI Protocol Suite • SIP Protocols Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn007 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn008. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn007 Protocol patch CSCOnn007 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCdz62275 1 mdl-q721 SSUTR2 IAM over eisup not working. CSCuk39842 2 mdl-eisup Can’t call from HSI to EISUP trunk. CSCdz60307 2 protocol Israel ISUP: PGW should not send Invite message after receiving SUS. CSCdz41709 3 protocol In Israel ISUP in ACM called party should be ordinary_subscriber. CSCdz60278 3 protocol Israel ISUP:SIP-SS7 calls PGW should send 183 for ANM with no charge. CSCdz39488 6 protocol Overdecadic Digit Support for SSUTR2 featurette. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn006 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn007. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • CSCdz39488—Overdecadic Digit Support for SSUTR2 Featurette—overdecadic digit support for the SSUTR2 protocol. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 81 Software Patches CSCOnn006 Caution The fix required for CSCdz59496 has resulted in changes to the patch tool. Because the patch tool cannot be patched, you must copy the updated patch tool (provided with the standard installation) to the /opt/SW directory before installing patch CSCOnn006/CSCOgs005. Protocol patch CSCOnn006 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCdz42291 2 mdl-btnup Presentation Number NOA is not populated correctly for BTNUP. CSCdz49149 2 mdl-btnup PGW send incorrect presentation number with Overdecadic digits. CSCdy19354 2 mdl-cdr Maintenance circuit count is wrong in 4077 CDE. CSCdz44435 2 mdl-q721 Tccr Timer is not run on COT failure for CTUP signaling. CSCdz31112 2 mdl-sip PGW process NULL as a valid value for AInternationalPrefix parameter. CSCdz38418 2 protocol Israel ISUP:PGW is releasing the call after sending INR. CSCdy66249 3 ioccsip Call disconnected without cause if CGPN = Diverted number. CSCuk39166 3 mdl-analysis INAP prepaid: Final charging contains empty REL timepoint field. CSCdz32902 3 mdl-q761 sc2200: call rejected from ported number. CSCuk39407 3 mdl-q761 ST: PGW sends Message in diagnostic of CFN for cause value 99. This patch provides updates to all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn005 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn006. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn005 Protocol patch CSCOnn005 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCdz30222 2 mdl-callctrl If incoming COT failed the circuit becomes unavailable. CSCdz35604 3 mdl-ni2 Wrong bearer capability ID is set in the setup message. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 82 OL-3221-02 Software Patches This patch provides updates to the following: • lcm • BELL_1268_C2 Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn004 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn005. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn004 Protocol patch CSCOnn004 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCdz05682 1 mdl-sip SIP calls fail due to SDP strings case sensitivity. CSCdy80661 2 mdl-analysis Incoming prefix number not removed. CSCuk38688 2 mdl-callctrl IP phone call to VISM PRI does not set echo in MGCP. CSCuk37364 2 mdl-in INAP prepaid: Apply Charging-Final Report missing data and bad format. CSCdy66649 3 mdl-analysis DataBaseAccessFail on Gen-Analysis when AOCEnabled=1. CSCuk38893 3 mdl-analysis CPCMOD resulttype will not function when derived from BDIGTREE. CSCdz21891 3 mdl-callctrl Scaling factor for ExpiryWarningToneDuration timer is incorrect. CSCuk37427 3 mdl-in INAP prepaid: No SCF resp to ODisc causes no Apply Charging Final rep. CSCuk37403 3 sccp-tcap INAP prepaid: Problems with handling incorrect message content from SCF. This patch provides updates all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn003 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn004. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 83 Software Patches CSCOnn003 Caution The addition of the new protocol ISUPV2_ISRAEL (CSCdy26193) has caused changes in the CSCO40xxx.pkg, CSCO41xxx.pkg, and CSCO42xxx.pkg protocol packages. Because the patch tool cannot be patched, you must copy the updated patch tool (provided with the standard installation) to the /opt/SW directory before installing patch CSCOnn003/CSCOgs003. Protocol patch CSCOnn003 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCdy54815 2 mdl-analysis Bearer-Capability conversion index. CSCdy81632 2 mdl-callctrl BCM (Backward Charging Message) is not forwarded for Type B calls. CSCuk38275 2 mdl-connctrl CA notified DTMF relay fails on second digit exchange from GW. CSCdy71790 2 mdl-eisup CP_ERR_OBJ_PTR_IS_NULL for every h323-ss7 and h323-h323 calls. CSCdy81658 2 mdl-q761 PGW is not sending CAM message after receiving TCM for Type A calls. CSCdy81683 2 mdl-q761 PGW should stop sending BLO message after receiving local unblock. CSCdy85539 2 mdl-q761 PGW releases the call if NOA of CPN is 77(Test Call) for Israel ISUP. CSCdy85554 2 mdl-q761 Israel ISUP: PGW should not acknowledge for CGB with range value 31. CSCuk38269 2 mdl-q761 ST: ISUPV2 POLISH Cause Indicator in CFN message has wrong length. CSCuk38294 2 mdl-q761 ST: ISUPV2_POLISH fails test case Q.784 1.7.2.8. CSCuk38776 2 mdl-q761 ST: Polish ISUP: Call with invalid CPN and f-digit is not released. CSCuk38779 2 mdl-q761 ST: Polish ISUP: Test Q.784-1 5.2.1 fails w/ wrong cause. 31 expected. CSCdy80163 2 mdl-sip SS7 to SIP call does not go through when 302 contact is different. CSCdy81673 3 mdl-q761 Israel ISUP call released with wrong cause code after T6 expiration. CSCuk38268 3 mdl-q761 ST: ISUPV2_POLISH fails test case Q.784 1.7.1.6. CSCdy85611 3 mdl-q761 Israel ISUP:PGW is not passing CPC value 10 (Transit Call) CSCdz01532 3 protocol INN field value sent in CPN should be 1 always for Israel ISUP. CSCdz01562 3 protocol PGW should pass spare CPC values transparently for Type B calls. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 84 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Identifier Severity Component Description CSCdz10792 3 protocol PGW is not determining Exchange Type properly for Israel ISUP. CSCdz15022 3 protocol Israel ISUP: PGW is sending wrong protocol name in PRN parameter. CSCdy26193 6 other Israeli ISUP Support on the PGW. This patch provides updates all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn002 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn003. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOnn002 Protocol patch CSCOnn002 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCdy86796 1 mdl-callctrl Terminating call leg is missing in Standby after checkpointing. CSCdy37631 2 engine New time routing gets alarm: ANAL: TableFail_RouteHolTable. CSCdy73966 2 mdl IRI is dropped by Egress PGW. CSCdy84821 2 mdl-callctrl NAS pkg calls fail to connect using overlap on T7 timer expiry. CSCuk37362 2 mdl-callctrl INAP prepaid: Calls complete when SCP connection not IS rel on Ta3,T2. CSCdy74239 3 mdl-callctrl MGCP con not deleted - Rel not sent - CIC stuck. CSCuk37282 6 ioccxgcp NF: Disable MGCP-NTFY Response Timer to Allow VPDN Tunnel Support. This patch provides updates all protocols. Additional information: • Patch CSCOnn001 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOnn002. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 85 Software Patches CSCOnn001 Caution The new protocol ANSISS7_E1 (CSCdy20243) has been added to the CSCO10xxx.pkg protocol package. Because the patch tool cannot be patched, you must copy the updated patch tool (provided with the standard installation) to the /opt/SW directory before installing patch CSCOnn001/CSCOgs001. Protocol patch CSCOnn001 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCdy59871 2 mdl-callctrl INAP prepaid: Calls complete when SCP connection not IS rel on Ta3. CSCdy61198 2 mdl-callctrl Geographic Redundancy: Some calls are not checkpointed to standby PGW. CSCuk36876 2 mdl-connctrl The CRCX message is incorrect for T.38 Fax. CSCdy20882 3 mdl-ansi-ss7 PGW does not handle spare bits in IAM correctly. CSCdx71743 3 mdl-callcontext Charge Band Number (CHB tag 4078) is not populated in CDR. CSCdy30771 3 mdl-callctrl ITU-CIC-Selection (glare). CSCdy32666 3 mdl-callctrl Incorrect REL cause code when terminating switch is unavailable. CSCdy20243 6 other NF: Support for ANSI E1s. This patch provides updates all protocols. Additional information: • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs054 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs054 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCse93064 2 engine prov-exp causes high CPU based on customer’s config This patch provides updates all protocols. Additional information: Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 86 OL-3221-02 Software Patches • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs053 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs053 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCse18162 3 engine coredump found when SysConnectDataAccess set to false. CSCse42861 3 engine Routing table information becomes corrupted when adding more trnkgrps. CSCse37883 4 mdl-tools the sip-sip MDL trace in 9.3(2) can not simprint in less. This patch provides updates to all modules. Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs052 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs053. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs052 Caution The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script (patch.sh) from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to your /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs052 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCse19592 3 engine Endless EFail messages from engine to mdl if ether link down. CSCse18019 3 ioccc7 porting code from 9.5(2) to 9.3(2) for PGW coredump on cmHashListDelete. This patch provides updates to all modules. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 87 Software Patches Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs051 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs052. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs051 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs051 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCse12574 3 mdl-sip Gratuitous arp sent due to ethernet link flaps regardless of PGW status. This patch provides updates to all modules. Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs050 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs051. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs050 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs050 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCsc60354 3 sun chk_inv failing. CSCsc66392 3 engine PGW sudden switchover due to busy call clean up. This patch provides updates to the following: • libcmg.so • libcxn.so • libeng.so Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 88 OL-3221-02 Software Patches • librmg.so • pom • replicator • mmSAgt Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs049 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs050. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs049 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs049 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCsc20364 3 snmp SNMP traps contain wrong component name after dynamic reconfig. This patch provides updates to the following: • sagt Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs048 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs049. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • The chk_inv tool generates the following error after installing this patch. These errors are a display issue and do not impact system operation. The fix will be issued in the next 9.3(2) system patch. Error: Checksums do not match... Expected Checksum: libsa.so(3795774154, 279344) Installed Checksum: /opt/CiscoMGC/lib/libsa.so(4101481512, 261816) Error: Checksums do not match... Expected Checksum: mmSAgt(1223290572, 670556) Installed Checksum: /opt/CiscoMGC/bin/mmSAgt(2043983133, 671072) Error: Checksums do not match... Expected Checksum: sagt(3299509120, 655456) Installed Checksum: /opt/CiscoMGC/bin/sagt(1605520159, 632748) Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 89 Software Patches CSCOgs048 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs048 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCsb67247 3 mdl-q767 SAM measurement not present in Q.767 due to Incorrect string. This patch provides updates to the following: • measCats.dat • sagt • mmSAgt Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs047 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs048. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs047 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs047 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCsb49472 3 mdl-cdr Invalid CDR records when OOS a trunk. This patch provides updates to the following: • librmg.so Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs046 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs047. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 90 OL-3221-02 Software Patches CSCOgs046 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs046 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCsa88354 3 mdl-cdr PGW sets ACM_Alert_tm(4004): to Epoch time in CDR when no ACM present. This patch provides updates to the following: • search.tbc Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs045 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs046. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs045 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs044 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCsa67186 3 ioccc7 PGW coredump in 9.3(2) on cmHashListDelete. This patch provides updates to the following: • SS7 Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs044 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs045. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 91 Software Patches CSCOgs044 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs044 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCsa60283 3 provision PGW 9.3(2) path level gs040/nn47 coredump on POM during prov-sync. CSCsa67416 3 engine HW CGB not clearing calls correctly. This patch provides updates to the following: • libxe.so • librmg.so Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs043 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs044. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • CSCsa67416—The new parameter is for Nailed Solutions (Supercell). When the parameter is enabled, a gateway span is shut down while calls are up. Release messages are still sent to the SS7 side to clear the call. This is in addition to the CGB (hardware block) messages (functionality is the same). CSCOgs043 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs043 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeg65455 3 configlib Critical process MOOS error message received during failover. CSCeg87085 3 engine PGW engine cores with smatall. CSCeh00554 3 other With diskmonitor.CoreRmDays > 0 cores are not found and removed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 92 OL-3221-02 Software Patches This patch provides updates to the following: • callver • alarmCats.dat • diskmonitor.sh • libcmg.so • libcxn.so • libeng.so • librmg.so Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs042 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs043. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs042 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs042 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeg67455 3 engine PGW should support the option of sending hardware block messages. CSCeg88664 2 toolkit Not able to do Translation verification with 9.3(2). This patch provides updates to the following: • migrate_XECfgParm • XECfgParm.dat • libcmg.so • librmg.so • libcxn.so • libeng.so Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs041 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs042. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 93 Software Patches • A new XECfgParm.dat parameter engine .SendHardwareBlock has been added. Valid values are true and false (default). If set to true, the PGW sends hardware oriented blocking messages for any blocks that originate from the media gateways. If set to false, the PGW only sends maintenance oriented blocking messages for all blocking cases. This parameter must be added manually (using a UNIX editor such as vi) on release 9.3 and 9.4 systems. The di script automatically adds this parameter (if not already existing), to release 9.5 systems and above. For more information, refer to PGW Should Support the Option of Sending Hardware Block Messages in the Known Issues and Operational Recommendations section of this document. CSCOgs041 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs041 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeg66955 2 engine Incorrect CIC state after manual block and GW Shutdown. This patch provides updates to the following: • libcmg.so Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs040 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs041. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs040 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs040 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeg55348 2 engine engine.smartall has crashed with core everyday. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 94 OL-3221-02 Software Patches This patch provides updates to the following: • libcmg.so Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs039 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs040. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs039 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs039 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeg32593 3 engine PGW sending maintenance CGB instead of H/W CGB. CSCeg34956 3 engine PGW core dump in engine.smartall process. This patch provides updates to the following: • librmg.so Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs038 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs039. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs038 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs038 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeg27838 3 engine PGW - ghost calls still sending CDR records Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 95 Software Patches Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeg30223 3 ioccc7 SS7 IOCC is core dumping due to bad pointer dereference,v-ms-sol CSCef95049 3 engine Incorrect error CP_ERR_INV_COMM for a kill-call on virtual DPNSS cir. This patch provides updates to the following: • libcmg.so • libcxn.so • libeng.so • librmg.so • SS7 Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs037 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs038. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs037 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs037 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCef64028 3 mdl-q761 NZ T9 Timer needs to be set to 240 sec/ 4 minutes. CSCee89984 3 engine Incorrect error CP_ERR_INV_COMM for a kill-call on virtual DPNSS cir. This patch provides updates to the following: • libcmg.so Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs036 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs037. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 96 OL-3221-02 Software Patches CSCOgs036 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs036 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCef31591 3 other Core in SS7 IO Channel Controller - not reproducible. CSCef42826 3 engine PGW: Stopping ghost call to be created even the replicator fails. This patch provides updates to the following: • libcmg.so • SS7 Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs035 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs036. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs035 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs035 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCee46182 3 engine Hung Calls on STBY when replicator link goes down/up. This patch provides updates to the following: • libcmg.so Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs034 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs035. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 97 Software Patches CSCOgs034 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs034 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCed55086 3 engine rtrv-rte shows incorrect info after switch over. CSCee21576 3 upgrade 9.3(2) MGC_Uninstall appends to 9.4(1) /var/adm/MGC_uninstall.log. This patch provides updates to the following: • uninstall.sh (needs to be copied to test box) • mml • TCAP • ioChanMgr • libconvutil.so Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs033 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs034. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs033 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs033 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCee21060 3 replicator Replicator process not freeing file descriptors leading to high CPU. This patch provides updates to the following: • replicator Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 98 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs032 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs033. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs032 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs032 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCed76562 3 replicator IP failure cause Replication process to become unstable and crash. CSCed86289 3 iocceisup EISUP call to HSI fail after switchover due to loss of IP connection. CSCee07686 3 engine PGW does not set link OOS when peerCommTimeout > 6 seconds. This patch provides updates to the following: • EISUP • replicator • librmg.so Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs031 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs032. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs031 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 99 Software Patches System patch CSCOgs031 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCed25077 2 iocm VISM config should generate alarms in regards to the IP Route. CSCed54225 3 ioccpriip BSM error message for rudpv1EstablishConnection setsockopt fail. CSCed76634 3 iocm SIP sigPath cannot send out message after engine reload. This patch provides updates to the following: • ISDNIP • EISUP • ISDNL3 • ioChanMgr Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs030 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs031. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs030 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs030 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCed41096 2 engine GRS received after RSC/GRS sent not handled correctly. CSCed66940 3 engine PGW should send CGB with reason Maintenance upon IP failure. CSCec61593 4 pkg CCO PGW 9.3.2 decode932.pl has the wrong comment. This patch provides updates to the following: • sp • libcmg.so • libeng.so • libcxn.so • librmg.so Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 100 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs029 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs030. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs029 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs029 resolves the following DDTS ticket: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCdy46605 3 engine Threshold alarm not cleared after sw-over. This patch provides updates to the following: • libcmg.so • librmg.so • engine • MGCP • replicator • pom Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs028 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs029. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs028 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 101 Software Patches System patch CSCOgs028 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCed05599 3 engine engine core after hung call. CSCed18393 3 engine standby shows some circuits in interface_disabled state. CSCed20038 3 engine successive query-cic under load causes hung cic. This patch provides updates to the following: • libcmg.so • librmg.so • libcxn.so • libeng.so Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs027 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs028. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs027 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs027 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCec63901 3 engine Description on CP_ERR_UNKN_BLKTP and : unknown block type x. CSCec79595 3 engine successive query-cic under load cause hung cic. CSCec89318 3 engine query-cic may cause engine core dump. CSCed06077 3 engine PGW engine core after adding bearchan. This patch provides updates to the following: • libcmg.so • librmg.so Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs026 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs027. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 102 OL-3221-02 Software Patches CSCOgs026 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs026 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCdz61965 3 provision Deletion of ss7subsys prevent2th sw-over to succeed. CSCec30738 3 snmp config-snmp:Remove restriction-error msgs-sentence structure. CSCec54358 3 provision possibility of pom core..no error check for remove (write_state). CSCec61101 3 toolkit Alarm Viewer cannot convert dates from certain time zones. CSCec64771 3 engine engine core after prov-dply. CSCec67102 3 mmlhelp mml help file should contain NETIND value and definition. CSCec73147 3 ioccisdnl3 ISDNL3 process core after provisioning one dchan with pri=2. CSCec57603 4 mmdb Modify path to TimesTen in delete_replication.sh script. This patch provides updates to the following: • mmSAgt • ISDNL3 • mml • libxe.so • libpolcomp.so • librmg.so • delete_replication.sh • MML Help • Alarm Viewer • config-snmp Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs025 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs026. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 103 Software Patches CSCOgs025 Note The patch install utility has been updated. You must copy the script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs025 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCec28702 2 procm PROV-DPLY followed by SW-OVER::CONFIRM cause intermittent IOCM=OOS. CSCec26703 3 provision MML should not allow user to delete sigPath before deleting routes. CSCec42196 3 engine If dialplan fails to load it should be prompted into platform.log. CSCec50796 3 mml SPAN validation problem when doing prov-add:switchtrnk. CSCec16834 4 mmlhelp [ProtocolidandVariantidProv] not found in mmlhelp for prov-add. CSCeb22888 6 other Support for ANSI 2000 featurette. This patch provides updates to the following: • ioChanMgr • pom • mml • sagt • MGCP • mmSAgt • procM • libpolcomp.so • librmg.so • libxe.so • libsa.so • libpxelog.so • libconvutil • MML HELP Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs024 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs025. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 104 OL-3221-02 Software Patches • Both patches CSCOnn028 and CSCOgs025 must be installed. • CSCeb22888—Support for ANSI 2000 —This featurette (CSCeb22888) adds ANSI 2000 ISUP support on the PGW for transit scenarios. This includes switched, call-control solution (using EISUP), and nailed, signaling mode solutions using GTD. For more information, refer to the Support for ANSI 2000 featurette in the New Features in This Release section of this document. CSCOgs024 System patch CSCOgs024 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCec18051 3 mml rtrv-sip:all on PGW w/no SIP config = Segmentation fault. CSCec18118 3 procm-ft No process listed in rtrv-alms for ipAddrPeerA & ipAddrPeerB. CSCec27211 3 engine need to avoid error log for newly introduced property. CSCec29840 3 iocm UNK alarm seen after dynamic reconfiguration. CSCec34461 3 engine PGW loses call state map entries upon glare condition (MGCP dial-pkg). CSCec29572 3 toolkit Can not save files using standard Unix System-V naming convention. CSCec33416 3 provision prov-add allows OPC to be used for APC in the linkset command. CSCeb68411 3 mdl-cdr Tags 4052 and 4053 are found in CDB1010 Spec says they should not. CSCec06961 6 other CgPN Incomplete Indicator featurette. This patch provides updates to the following: • ioChanMgr • pom • mml • libpolcomp.so • libcmg.so • libcxn.so • Alarm viewer • CDR viewer • log Viewer • translation verification • propSet.xml.dat • properties.dat Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 105 Software Patches Additional information: Note • Patch CSCOgs023 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs024. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • Both patches CSCOnn027 and CSCOgs024 must be installed. • CSCec06961—Calling Party Number (CgPN) Incomplete Indicator Featurette— provides a configurable option to set the Calling Party Number Incomplete Indicator field within IAM to Incomplete for all calls. This featurette only affects the ISUP protocols that use the Incomplete Indicator as part of the Calling Party Number parameter. These include all variants of: Q721, Q761, Q767, and EISUP. For more information, refer to the Calling Party Number (CgPN) Incomplete Indicator featurette in the New Features in This Release section of this document. CSCOgs023 System patch CSCOgs023 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeb48509 3 mml PGW: resultset name 20 chars long are accepted but prov-cpy fails. CSCec11621 3 dumper Pointless Empty alm files created on Stdby. DDTS to cleanup empty fil. CSCeb73293 3 toolkit Translation Verification Tool fails with multiple dialplan. This patch provides updates to the following: • simWriter • libpolnuman.so Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs022 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs023. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 106 OL-3221-02 Software Patches CSCOgs022 System patch CSCOgs022 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeb18399 3 procm File Transfer failed for measThreshold.dat after switchover. CSCeb45636 3 iocm OOS LINH SS7-Link on Active goes OOS LINH&CONF after switch-over. CSCeb64479 3 iocm-sj Standby do not always reflect correct MGCP/IP-Link state. CSCec18135 3 procm Pom no longer raising alarms on lower node id when STBY down. CSCec18168 3 iocm Warm-Start Failure if same DPC deleted/re-added/deleted again. CSCec19329 3 provision Provisioning should not allow span >127 on Ni2. CSCec20382 3 mml MML process core dumped when provisioning the PGW. CSCec18074 3 engine VoipOrigChargeNum:failed to get property value for each call. CSCeb82806 4 alrmm Alarms w/ customer references should be removed per Cisco policy. CSCeb58248 6 toolkit Inconsistent naming convention for saved Toolkit files. This patch provides updates to the following: • procM • amDmpr • ioChanMgr • mml • simWriter • alarmCats.dat • logviewer • cdrViewer • libxe.so • libpolcomp.so • libcmg.so Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs021 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs022. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 107 Software Patches CSCOgs021 System patch CSCOgs021 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCec05048 1 engine Engine Core dumps when NAS is power cycled with Thundervoice calls. CSCeb72578 2 provision Prov-dply fails with error transferring files. CSCeb76067 2 flovr SIP Virtual IP triggers failover under certain conditions. CSCec10692 2 engine unterminated string in engine code -- may corrupt memory. CSCec05105 3 mml MML audit capability required User should be identifiable in MML log. CSCec06419 3 dumper cdrDmpr.openCDR core if it is set to false and a sw-over happen. CSCea69350 3 mdl-cdr CDE-Tags 4034 and 4035 not populated per design specs ENG-43871. This patch provides updates to the following: • libxe.so • libcmg.so • libeng.so • librmg.so • mml • pom • foverd • cdrDmpr Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs020 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs021. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs020 System patch CSCOgs020 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeb30281 2 engine digmodstrings not being updated correctly during provisioning. CSCea51570 3 provision after dialplan deletion its associated data still in timesten db. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 108 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeb72149 3 mml Can start MML w/ [mml -p] or [mml -d] but get no syntax explanation. CSCeb73838 3 snmp SNMP security enhancement. CSCeb75058 3 provision Duplicated line produced when export configuration. CSCeb77298 3 mml Inconsistent timestamp produced in MML log for MML commands executed. CSCeb77669 3 provision numan-rtrv for digit trees empty even though data is provisioned. This patch provides updates to the following: • mml • libpolnuman.so • libpolfiles.so • libpolroute.so • libinf.so • ca Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs019 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs020. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • This patch implements the SNMP configuration tool (config-snmp). This script is used for the following: – To modify the smpd.cnf file to automatically migrate old configuration files to a secure environment. – To facilitate the addition or deletion of the community stream and trap destination. (There is no limit to the number of user names that can be added.) For more information, refer to the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide at the following url: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_installation_and_configuratio n_guide_book09186a008007df76.html CSCOgs019 Note The patch install utility has been updated. If using Nigerian ISUP, you must copy this script from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mgc-932 to the /opt/SW directory before installing the patches. System patch CSCOgs019 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 109 Software Patches Identifier Severity Component Description CSCea37928 3 pxelogger Control characters in platform.log messages corrupts grep display.,Mistral CSCeb47560 3 engine CP_ERR_GET_PROP does not state the property it failed to get. CSCeb63308 3 engine CP_ERR_FIND_CALL_FOR_CALLID cannot find call for call id. CSCeb63417 3 dumper amDmpr cores intermittently on Failovers. CSCeb65575 3 engine Cpu Sample is added to platform.log as engine error. CSCeb66985 3 dumper CDR opened on Standby then rotated when Active. CDR file is empty. CSCeb72915 3 provision Patch 9.3(2)S18 causes extra restart of standby on switchover. CSCea87987 3 procm diskmonitor does not erase oldest config. CSCeb47334 4 dumper Intermittent CDR core dump when CiscoMGC bounces. CSCea64093 6 other Nigerian ISUP featurette. This patch provides updates to the following: • callver • simWriter • cfgM • almM • procM • mmdbd • measMgr • cdrDmpr • amDmpr • pom • cms • LogServerd • mmSAgt • ca • ISDNIP • SS7 • EISUP • ISDNL3 • MGCP • SIP • TALI, Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 110 OL-3221-02 Software Patches • TCAP • foverd • libcmg.so • libcxn.so • libeng.so • librmg.so Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs018 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs019. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • CSCea64093—Nigerian ISUP featurette—Implementation of ISUP variant for Nigeria. For more information on this featurette, refer to the Nigerian ISUP featurette in the New Features in This Release section of this document. CSCOgs018 System patch CSCOgs018 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeb52230 2 xe prov-dply fails with error transferring files. CSCeb52241 3 ioccc7 PGW reply with wrong Ptcode when using JAPAN ISUP. CSCeb30321 3 configlib Execution of the config lib script is restricted to mgcusr. CSCeb43831 3 ioccc7 PGW use the wrong point code mask internally when using Japan ISUP. CSCdz87084 3 provision Provisioning needs to check limits for DPCs and Routes. CSCea64064 3 provision Post provisioning MML error. CSCeb45565 3 dumper PGW CDB file processing problems during fail-over. CSCeb42446 6 snmp Netra 20+ and ce Ethernet PCI card support feature. CSCeb42459 6 toolkit Netra 20+ and ce Ethernet PCI card support feature. This patch provides updates to the following: • chk_inv • cdrDmpr • pom • SS7 • ioChanMgr • mml • libpom.so • libconvutil.so Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 111 Software Patches • libpolcomp.so • libeng.so • librmg.so Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs017 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs018. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs017 System patch CSCOgs017 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeb34723 2 engine Call on master cic is cleared upon VISM graceful shutdown. CSCeb38217 2 protocol PGW is running out of VM when MGCP process is growing. CSCeb34395 3 alrmm Re-enable LOM functionality to control LEDs dry-contacts. CSCeb34601 3 engine No DLCX sent to VISM upon call release after line graceful down/up. CSCeb26607 3 provision prov-exp:all creates sigsvcprop mml with invalid ISUP timer. CSCeb45931 3 sccp-tcap Remove extraneous code from TCAP. CSCea11916 4 iocm-sj Remove unsleep calls from ioChanMgr use ioIPC queue methods. CSCeb36173 5 provision Debug message need to be removed from numan-dlt output. CSCeb37486 6 mdl-ansi-ss7 Configurable Charge Number Change Request. This patch provides updates to the following: • libcxn.so • libconvutil.so • librmg.so • libeng.so • libcmg.so • libpolfiles.so • libpolroute.so • libpolcomp.so • TCAP Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 112 OL-3221-02 Software Patches • MGCP • ioChanMgr • engine.no_smartalloc • engine.smartalloc • pom • sagt • replicator • mml • mmSAgt Additional information: Note • Patch CSCOgs016 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs017. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • CSCeb37486—Configurable Charge Number Change Request—This featurette allows outgoing IAM messages to be populated with a configurable charge number for calls originating in the VoIP network. For more information on this featurette refer to Configurable Charge Number Change Request in the New Features in This Release section of this document. The Configurable Charge Number Change Request featurette will not be propagated to later software releases. This featurette is for release 9.3(2) only. CSCOgs016 System patch CSCOgs016 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeb15528 2 provision Unable to provision Percentage Routing on migrated 9.3(2) PGW. CSCeb32257 3 ioccc7 SS7 core after committed a configuration changes. CSCea66745 3 mmlhelp MML Command Reference Documentation needs SIP updates. CSCeb27198 3 mmlhelp no mml on line help for prov-add:sigpathprof command. CSCeb27241 3 mmlhelp Missing parameter VARIANT in prov-add:profile mml help. CSCea90536 3 provision Provisioning fails w/SysGeneratedcode=false and no .so file present Featurette. CSCeb35772 4 mml MML Test harness needs to be updated. This patch provides updates to the following: • libpolcomp.so Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 113 Software Patches • libpolfiles.so • libpolnuman.so • almM • pom • SS7 • MGCP • SIP • ioChanMgr • mml • kill-call.help • prt-call.help • prov-add.help • rtrv-sip.help • propSet.xml.dat • propVal.xsd.dat • properties.dat Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs015 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs016. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • This patch also includes a fix for CSCeb21001. The decode script (decode932.pl) has been updated to use mv instead of cp. CSCOgs015 System patch CSCOgs015 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCeb03119 2 engine Engine core twice a day for unknown reason. CSCeb08077 2 mdl-callcontext Echo Cntl dev ind on ACM not set when *.EchoCanRequired=True. CSCeb13069 2 provision numan-rtrv:digitree should display all applicable results. CSCeb15467 3 engine engine.PreAllocPerc needs to be defaulted to 0. CSCeb25203 3 engine SIP session renewal fails if reqURI and To do not match. CSCeb12791 3 iocm All C7 IP Links Fail alarm works only in single Protocol Family. CSCeb22373 3 protocol swType value for ISUPV3_UK_AXE10 was changed from 15 to 0. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 114 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Identifier Severity Component Description CSCea86938 3 provision Incorrect Error message for prov-sta failed with srcver=new. CSCeb01983 3 provision ISUP Timer profile does not update properties.dat for T7 timer. CSCeb15639 3 provision numan-dlt:bdigitree NOT work correctly with overlap digits configured. This patch provides updates to the following: • libpom.so • libpolfiles.so • libpolroute.so • libpolnuman.so • libeng.so • libpolcomp.so • libcmg.so • pom • ioChanMgr • mml • propSet.xml.dat • propSet.xsd.dat • variant.dat Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs014 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs015. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs014 System patch CSCOgs014 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCea89528 2 other chk_inv script failed on V120 platform. CSCdz27197 3 engine Calls get Temporary Failure with SS7/MGCP/EISUP and bidirection call. CSCea71772 3 toolkit TOOLKIT: CDR_Viewer: Freeze problem when going from CLEAR to EXECUTE. CSCea73508 3 toolkit TOOLKIT: CDR_View: Broken-pipe error when using CURRENT-STOP option. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 115 Software Patches Identifier Severity Component Description CSCea86938 3 provision Incorrect Error message for prov-sta failed with srcver=new. CSCea91758 3 provision Provisioning should restrict number of SS7 IOCCs to 6. CSCea93347 3 mml Incorrect error message for set eisup iplnk to oos without confirm. CSCeb03071 3 provision T36 Timer range value incorrect for ANSI. CSCeb06942 3 engine Reset cic clears GW block. CSCeb07091 3 provision The UK T9 ISUP timer maximum setting needs increasing to 3 minutes. CSCeb07271 3 upgrade Migrated 7.4.11 property value invalid in 9.3.2. CSCeb11712 3 iocm SigPath component ID (00 15 00 01) is not removed in Japan IOCC code. This patch provides updates to the following: • libpolcomp.so • libcmg.so • librmg.so • mml • ioChanMgr • SS7 • pom • chk_inv • propSet.xml.dat Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs013 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs014. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs013 System patch CSCOgs013 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCea53354 2 procm Segmentation fault on standby after sw-over during prov-sync. CSCea86785 3 mdl-ni2 No ISUP-transparency for early ACM. CSCea37940 3 mml prov-rtrv:siprttrnkgrp should not display TYPE field. CSCea41083 3 mmlhelp NO mml on line help for prov-rtrv:extnodetypes mml command. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 116 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Identifier Severity Component Description CSCea18023 3 provision Incorrect Error number for prov-cpy failed in batch mode. CSCea53052 3 provision MML does not allow to change linkset property for MTP timer. CSCea82320 3 provision Cannot configure SIPInSessionTimer for more than 1799999. CSCea72313 3 xe MML core on active while standby is down during prov-sync. CSCea45227 6 other Support for Malaysia ISUP featurette. This patch provides updates to the following: • libpolroute.so • libcxn.so • libpolnuman.so • librmg.so • libeng.so • libpolcomp.so • libcmg.so • libxe.so • ioChanMgr • chk_inv • pom • ISDNL3 • mml • variant.dat • propVal.xsd.dat • propSet.xml.dat • properties.dat • help.help • prov-rtrv.help • presentation.dat Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs012 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs013. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • Both patches CSCOnn015 and CSCOgs013 must be installed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 117 Software Patches CSCOgs012 System patch CSCOgs012 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCdy59888 3 engine Circuits are not unblocked when blocking type is different. CSCuk42680 2 engine ST. PGW releases call without notifying GW or DMS when NTFY on EISUP. CSCea75258 3 ioccxgcp MGCP links may timeout if invalid ping resp recvd before a valid one. CSCea02428 2 provision IOCM=OOS on Stby after reprovision on migrated 9.3(2) system. This patch provides updates to the following: • libpom.so • libcmg.so • pom • mml • MGCP Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs011 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs012. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • CSCea02428—For information on provisioning a system from a new configuration (prov-sta::srcver="new") when there is already an active configuration, refer to Provisioning From a New Configuration in the Known Issues and Operational Recommendations section of this document. CSCOgs011 System patch CSCOgs011 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCea63794 3 alrmm Getting Alarm MGMT_ERR_SETALMSEV meaningless error. CSCea50089 3 dumper Measurement filenames in log directory are not moved to spool dir. CSCdz56878 3 pkg Dialplan fix where migration fails results in data loss on uninstall. CSCea25831 3 toolkit TOOLKIT: Config-lib: GUI crashes with no indication why? Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 118 OL-3221-02 Software Patches This patch provides updates to the following: • almM • amDmpr • Toolbar.tbc Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs010 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs011. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs010 System patch CSCOgs010 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCea41034 2 ioccsip Dynamically Delete&Add siplnk all siplnk links went to INB. CSCea40829 2 provision Can Not modify siplnk via prov-ed:siplnk mml. CSCea41355 2 xe IPC msgs are being lost. CSCea17943 3 engine PGW shows CICs in service for not exist endpoints. CSCea31058 3 engine PGW: 9.3.2: ALM=Dial Plan Loading Failed SEV=MJ. CSCea07480 3 ioccc7 Improve SS7 IOCC scaling to 256 DPCs per Instance 768 total. CSCea59818 3 procm POM crashed after multiple times prov-sync. CSCea29905 3 procm-ft pom core dumps during prov-sync file transfer. CSCdz39481 6 other Remove Total Number of Dialplans Limitation featurette. CSCea23294 6 other CDR Enhancements for 1110 CDB featurette. This patch provides updates to the following: • librudp.so • libpolfiles.so • libpxelog.so • libcxn.so • libpolnuman.so • libxe.so • libpxe.so • librmg.so • libeng.so • libpolcomp.so Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 119 Software Patches • libcmg.so • converter • amDmpr • measMgr • pom • EISUP • SIP • MGCP • replicator • ISDNL3 • TALI • SS7 • ioChanMgr • mml • help.help • prt-call.help Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs009 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs010. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • Patches CSCOnn011 and CSCOgs010 must both be installed before starting the PGW 2200 system. • CSCea23294—CDR Enhancements for 1110 CDB Featurette—This featurette adds the following new fields to the existing 1110 CDB: – Origination Point Code (OPC) – Destination Point Code (DPC) – Circuit Identification Code (CIC) Note This feature is only applicable to the PGW configured in Signaling Mode. • CSCdz39481—Remove Total Number of Dialplans Limitation Featurette—This featurette removes the limitation of the number of dialplans that can be supported on the PGW 2200. – You can configure up to 98 dialplans provided only installed and mml configured files are present in your /opt/CiscoMGC/CONFIG_LIB/CFG_<dirname> directory. – During patch upgrade you must ensure that there are no more than 127 files in your /opt/CiscoMGC/CONFIG_LIB/CFG_<dirname> directory before upgrading the active and standby systems to the same patch level. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 120 OL-3221-02 Software Patches CSCOgs009 Caution The fix needed for CSCea44654 (located in package CSCOgs009) required that a change be made directly to the patching tool. Please copy /auto/mgc-sqa/PATCHES/9.3.2/patch to the /opt/SW directory on your test platform before installing the patches (S9/P10). System patch CSCOgs009 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCea06106 2 engine Signaling mode with > 256 SS7PATHs NASPATHs not showing ASSOC. CSCea33900 2 iocm-sj SIP links go to OOS SUPPENT when provisioning with srcver=new. CSCea44739 2 pkg /opt/CiscoMGC/lib directory needs cleaned up. CSCdy28669 2 provision prov-ed should not allow to edit priority for RLM link. CSCea24986 2 upgrade Migration of carriertbl does not work. CSCea11449 3 engine PGW does not respond to SIP messages,lwan worked on it. CSCea44654 3 pkg Remove Protocols ISUPV2_TOKYO and ISUPV3_FRENCH from delivery. CSCea44705 3 protocol Variant.dat needs to be cleaned up. CSCdz00678 3 userdoc SST state NA for Trans Prohibit not acceptable. This patch provides updates to the following: • libpolroute.so • libcxn.so • libpolnuman.so • libeng.so • libpolcomp.so • libcmg.so • librmg.so • sagt • mmSAgt • MGCP • replicator • SS7 • ioChanMgr • mml • pom • rtrv-rte.help Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 121 Software Patches • variant.dat • migrate_cpp_5_6 Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs008 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs009. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • CSCea24986—if your 9.3(2) configuration contains Carrier Table, you must run the migration script manually after installing this patch combination (CSCOnn010 and CSCOgs009) so that the Carrier Table data is properly migrated. For information on checking if carriertbl is already provisioned, an example of a 9.2(2) system with carriertbl provisioned, and a 9.2(2) system that does not have carriertbl provisioned, see Carrier Table Migration From Release 9.2(2) to Release 9.3(2) in the Known Issues and Operational Recommendations section. CSCOgs008 System patch CSCOgs008 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCea10335 2 engine resultset deleted from bdigitree when deployed from VSPT 2.3(2). CSCdx24595 2 ioccxgcp Correcting IP address on MGCP link it comes up OOS CONF. CSCea24998 2 mml prov-export is exporting carriertbl which is no longer supported. CSCea20337 3 engine Engine core when deleting mgcp link and re-adding. CSCea21307 3 engine Multiple call forwardings (SIP-PSTN-SIP) crashes PGW. CSCdw62447 3 iocm RTRV-C7LNK: ALL show different link state after switch-over. CSCea05285 3 provision Allow ISUP timers of protocol variant to use default protocol family. CSCea24452 3 toolkit TOOLKIT: CDR_Viewer: Tag variable error at start query; GUI freezes. CSCea25938 3 toolkit Toolkit: cdr search with variable freezes. This patch provides updates to the following: • libpolroute.so • libcxn.so • libconvutil.so • libda.so • libpolnuman.so Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 122 OL-3221-02 Software Patches • librmg.so • libeng.so • libcmg.so • libpolcomp.so • ioChanMgr • engine.no_smartalloc • engine.smartalloc • sagt • EISUP • ISDNIP • mmSAgt • replicator • SIP • MGCP • ISDNL3 • TALI • SS7 • mml • search.tbc • Toolbar.tbc • mmlCommands.dat • propSet.xml.dat • propSet.xsd.dat Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs007 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs008. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs007 System patch CSCOgs007 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCdz69096 2 mml rtrv-cfg: components command not working as documented. CSCea08746 2 snmp CIAgent does not detect the SUN V120 ERI ethernet interfaces. CSCea06291 3 mml RTRV-NE-HEALTH::CALLP not providing Successful-Call_Totals. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 123 Software Patches Identifier Severity Component Description CSCdz86968 3 provision Cannot correctly provision bdigittree. CSCdz71394 6 ioccxgcp Engine mute call and MGCP re-transmit platform.log-reduce logPrio. This patch provides updates to the following: • libpom.so • libpolfiles.so • libpolroute.so • libda.so • libcxn.so • libpolnuman.so • librmg.so • libeng.so • libpolcomp.so • libcmg.so • MGCP • ioChanMgr • pom • mml • MeasView.tbc • XECfgParm.tbc • help.help • rtrv-admin-state.help • set-admin-state.help • sta-sc-trc.help • stp-call.help • stp-sc-trc.help Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs006 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs007. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs006 System patch CSCOgs006 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 124 OL-3221-02 Software Patches Identifier Severity Component Description CSCuk40190 3 engine Incorrect message in alarms when selcctres enabled but not active. CSCdz63498 3 iocceisup EISUP hog CPU. CSCdz54353 3 iocm Changing the C7IPLNK timeslot requires stop/start. CSCdy66408 3 provision POM reports GEN_ERR_FCOPY as <error> when no dial plan provisioned. CSCuk40245 3 provision Global screening tables not exported with prov-exp command. CSCdv81498 3 xe ENV_ERR_IPC_OPEN: IPC Open failed - Error code = Too many open files. This patch provides updates to the following: • libxe.so • libpolnuman.so • libeng.so • libpolcomp.so • librmg.so • cms • cdrDmpr • sagt • procM • mmSAgt • replicator • SS7 • pom • mml • EISUP • ISDNL3 Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs005 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs006. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 125 Software Patches CSCOgs005 Caution The fix required for CSCdz59496 has resulted in changes to the patch tool. Because the patch tool cannot be patched, you must copy the updated patch tool (provided with the standard installation) to the /opt/SW directory before installing patch CSCOnn006/CSCOgs005. System patch CSCOgs005 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCuk39373 2 mml mml cores on using numan-rtrv command. CSCdz64574 2 provision Cannot add an entry in global dialplan (GLBL). CSCdx12473 3 engine Threshold alarm is not SET/CLEARED after dynamic reconfig. CSCdx46806 3 engine PGW Performance counters/alarms should have NE(MGC-01) as compID. CSCdz45964 3 ioccisup EISUP hog CPU. CSCdz24520 3 mmdb Incorrect return value from replication_status.sh. CSCdz59496 3 pkg Execution of SUDO-PATCH-STATUS requires user to first take down PGW. CSCdy89331 3 provision After del a dialPlan the .dialPlan and .bin file should be deleted. CSCdz41856 3 provision prov-exp routing mml is incomplete if primary route is not used. CSCdz56777 3 provision GLBL.mml was created even if there was no global screen data. CSCdz63187 3 provision Should not be allowed to add GLBL dialplan. CSCuk39457 3 provision ST. PGW unable to provision CPC value 0 unknown in Q761 Q767. CSCdx96083 3 toolkit Tags are not displayed in Toolkit according to MGC Billing Int Spec,MISTRAL CSCdz29831 3 toolkit CDE_Tag value for 3017 not consistent with other Hex-like tags.,Mistral CSCdz31559 3 userdoc MML Help for RTTRNKGRP is incorrect CSCdz56014 3 userdoc Missing property descriptions in propSet.xml.dat CSCdz21436 4 engine MGC should use binary version of the routing tables by default. CSCuk37673 6 provision Global Screening Database Table featurette. This patch provides updates to the following: • libxe.so • librudp.so • libmmdb.so Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 126 OL-3221-02 Software Patches • libpom.so • libsa.so • libconvutil.so • libda.so • libpolbase.so • libpolcomp.so • libpolnuman.so • libpolroute.so • libcmg.so • libcxn.so • libeng.so • librmg.so • get_trc.sh • chk_inv • cfgM • almM • procM • mmdbd • measMgr • cdrDmp • amDmp • ISDNIP • SS7 • EISUP • ISDNL3 • MGCP • SIP • TALI • ioChanMgr • TCAP • engine.no_smartalloc • engine.smartalloc • mml • foverd • mod_replication_port.sh • config-lib • proVal.xsd.dat • prop.xml.dat Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 127 Software Patches • presentation.dat • position.dat • migrateDB • migrate_cpp_4_5 Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs004 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs005. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • CSCuk37673—Global Screening Database Featurette—allows you to handle screening from a single database table instead of using multiple copies of screening tables by constructing a global database with a customer group id (GLBL) that can be searched from any dialplan. For more information, refer to the Global Screening Database Table featurette in the New Features in This Release section of this document. CSCOgs004 System patch CSCOgs004 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCdz24627 2 upgrade Migration of dialplans failed from 7.4(x) to 9.3(x). CSCdy78297 3 mmlhelp MML help request change. CSCdy84789 3 provision When deleting cond routes the empty nodes are not cleaned up. CSCuk38845 3 provision Unable to provision internal TMR value 0, speech in Q761, Q767. CSCdz01440 6 toolkit Toolkit: Add new window in log viewer for log types. This patch provides updates to the following: • rtrv-c7lnk.help • migrate_cpp_5_6 • migrate_cpp_4_5 • libpolnuman.so • libpxelog.so • libcmg.so • libcxn.so • libeng.so • librmg.so • TCAP • mml • MGCP Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 128 OL-3221-02 Software Patches • replicator • File.tbc • LogViewer.tbc • Filter.tbc • trigger.template Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs003 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs004. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. • CSCdz24627—Migration of Dialplans Failed from 7.4(x) to 9.3(x)—If you receive the migrating dialplan error during migration, refer to the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide, Chapter 5, Upgrading to Cisco MGC Software Release 9.3(2), at the following url: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_installation_and_configuratio n_guide_book09186a008007df76.html. • As a result of propagating the 9.2(2) gs025 and gp026 patches to 9.3(2), the 32 Digit Support for Q767_RUSS featurette is available. For more information refer to CSCdz07399. CSCOgs003 Caution The addition of the new protocol ISUPV2_ISRAEL (CSCdy26193) has caused changes in the CSCO40xxx.pkg, CSCO41xxx.pkg, and CSCO42xxx.pkg protocol packages. Because the patch tool cannot be patched, you must copy the updated patch tool (provided with the standard installation) to the /opt/SW directory before installing patch CSCOnn003/CSCOgs003. System patch CSCOgs003 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCdz10784 1 engine SS7 to SIP calls not going through. CSCdy67887 2 engine PGW doesn’t populate Tag 3008 properly for A partly clearing calls. CSCdy69014 3 iocm SST state NA for Trans Prohibit not acceptable. CSCdy75462 3 mml Prov-exp only show first codec in GWDefaultCodecString cmd. This patch provides updates to all libraries and binaries. Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs002 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs003. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 129 Software Patches CSCOgs002 System patch CSCOgs002 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCdy78338 1 sccp-tcap TCAP bin in gs0X patches cause INAP calls to no longer work. CSCdy48225 2 provision Provision/bearer Capability. CSCdy66505 2 provision Prov-dply and Prov-sync fails with Geographic Redundancy. CSCdy71966 2 provision Geographic Redundancy: Prov-dply fails with peer pom response timeout. CSCdy65632 2 toolkit 4081 tag in 1040 1110 and 1030 are not written correctly. CSCdy46605 3 alrmm Threshold alarm not cleared after sw-over. CSCdy76165 3 flovr Virtual IP address is not moved if interface is shut down. CSCdy76540 3 procm-ft Replicator goes to OOS state in active when standby is coming up. CSCdy73038 3 sccp-tcap SSN is seen IS but PGW has not sent SST message SCP SSN is not IS,T2. CSCdx12526 6 other NF: Geographic Redundancy. This patch provides updates the following: • libpolroute.so • libeng.so • libinf.so • libxe.so • ca • sim • pom • procM • measMg • MGCP • ioChanMgr • mml • TCAP • foverd • presentation.dat Additional information: • Patch CSCOgs001 is superseded by the fixes provided in patch CSCOgs002. The superseded patch is removed when using the patch utility script to install a newer version of the patch. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 130 OL-3221-02 Software Patches • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. CSCOgs001 Caution The new protocol ANSISS7_E1 (CSCdy20243) has been added to the CSCO10xxx.pkg protocol package. Because the patch tool cannot be patched, you must copy the updated patch tool (provided with the standard installation) to the /opt/SW directory before installing patch CSCOnn001/CSCOgs001. System patch CSCOgs001 resolves the following DDTS tickets: Identifier Severity Component Description CSCdy64022 1 mml Unable to prov more than 32 links error msg with valid batch file. CSCdx04915 2 configlib Default session timer value for SIP should be longer. CSCdy64053 3 mdl-in INAP prepaid: Incorrect table entry for MR 20 (msg should be ENd (3)). CSCdw80125 3 mml Post processing not functioning properly. CSCdx41608 3 provision GTD GtdCapTypeProp is not case-sensitive but gtdParam is. CSCdy47651 3 provision Exports the component ISUPTMRPROF TID instead of SIGPATHPROF. CSCdy20243 6 other NF: Support for ANSI E1s. This patch provides updates the following: • libpolroute.so • libcxn.so • librmg.so • libeng.so • libpolcomp.so • libcmg.so • pom • replicator • sagt • ioChanMgr • mml • variant.dat • propSet.xml.dat • properties.dat (CONFIG_LIB/new only) Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 131 Known Issues and Operational Recommendations • position.dat Additional information: • Refer to the Patch Test Combinations section of this document to determine which protocol and system patches are needed. Known Issues and Operational Recommendations This section contains information about known issues and the corresponding workarounds in the Cisco MGC software release 9.3(2). Note For more information about Cisco IOS issues and workarounds, see the Cisco IOS release notes for your platform. Routing Distribution Not Supported in SIP to SIP Calls SIP to SIP calls fail when Distribute in outgoing SIP routelist is set to on. Workaround: Turn off Distribute option or upgrade to 9.4(1) patch CSCOnn031. Note For more information see CDETS ticket number CSCsd02950. This issue is resolved in Release 9.4(1) patch CSCOnn031. Note For more information, see CDETS ticket number CSCee71269. PGW Should Support the Option of Sending Hardware Block Messages A new XECfgParm.dat parameter engine .SendHardwareBlock has been added. Valid values are true and false (default). If set to true, the PGW sends hardware oriented blocking messages for any blocks that originate from the media gateways. If set to false, the PGW only sends maintenance oriented blocking messages for all blocking cases. Note This parameter must be added manually (using a UNIX editor such as vi) on release 9.3 and 9.4 systems. The di script automatically adds this parameter (if not already existing), to release 9.5 systems and above. Note This parameter was introduced in the CSCOnn048/CSCOgs042 patch combination. Note For more information, refer to DDTS ticket number CSCeg83496. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 132 OL-3221-02 Japanese Point Code Transmission Link and Call States for New Object Not Synchronized to Standby After prov-copy/prov-sync When you provision and add new signaling links or new CICS using the PROV-CPY command, you must reboot the system to synchronize the new objects in the active system to the standby. Not rebooting can cause loss of calls after a switchover. Upgrading to Release 9.6(1) When upgrading to release 9.6(1), the Times Ten database is upgraded to version 5.0.x. Upgrading From Releases 9.3, 9.4, and 9.5: Before uninstalling a previous release, if using the database, run the delete_replication.sh script. After installing release 9.6 on both the active and standby, run the setup_replication.sh script on both PGWs. The delete_replication.sh script should be run as mgcusr. The script is located in /opt/CiscoMGC/local, but if run as mgcusr, can be run from any location. The setup_replication.sh script should be run as mgcusr. The script is located in /opt/CiscoMGC/local, but if run as mgcusr, can be run from any location. Note For more information on running these scripts, refer to the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide at the following url: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_installation_and_configuration _guide_book09186a008007df76.html Note Provisioning must not be done during the upgrade until both PGWs (active and standby) have release 9.6 installed and the setup_replication.sh script has been run (on active and standby). For more information, refer to DDTS ticket number CSCec77087. Japanese Point Code Transmission Point codes are used in SS7 networks as addresses for each element. There are three different point code address lengths used in SS7 networks: • 14-bit address • 16-bit address • 24-bit address Each point code addressing type has unique formats that are used to provide a structure for the network, where the lowest order bits in the address identify a particular signaling point, the highest order bits identify the wider “zone”, and the bits in-between identify an “area” or “network.” For example, ANSI SS7 uses 24-bit addresses with a format of 8-bits for each field (8-8-8). Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 133 Japanese Point Code Transmission Note An exception to this is found in Japanese ISUP, in which the order is reversed (that is, the lowest order bits identify the wider “zone” and the highest order bits identify a particular signaling point). For more information, refer to the following documents: • Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Provisioning Guide http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/sc/rel9/prvgde/index.htm • Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Guide http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/sc/rel9/omts/index.htm Simple Resource Control Protocol The Simple Resource Control Protocol (SRCP) commands and alarms are no longer supported in the Media Gateway Controller (MGC) software effective in this software release. SRCP was developed as an optional extension to the MGCP control protocol. It provided an additional heartbeat mechanism between the Call Agent and Media Gateways to ensure that the configuration and parameters were synchronized. When the SRCP heartbeat was enabled, the Call Agent and Media Gateways would exchange information and the Call Agent would provide an alarm if IP addresses, Slot Numbers, Control Protocols/Versions and other parameters were not synchronized. The SRCP audit mechanism was developed by Cisco Systems when the MGCP protocol was still in draft version and has never been adopted by any Standards bodies (ITU, ETSI) or other equipment suppliers. Improved SIP Failover Support The original failover strategy relied on a SIP element to detect a PGW 2200 failover by the absence of any SIP responses from the PGW 2200 after a failover. The SIP device gets the IP address of the newly active PGW 2200 host from a DNS SRV query or an internal cache of a previous query. The new failover strategy uses two virtual IP addresses for SIP signaling, one for each VLAN. Upon a failover, the newly active host activates the virtual SIP IP addresses and the previously active host deactivates the SIP Virtual IP addresses. Note For more information, refer to the Improved SIP Failover Support feature in the New Features in This Release section of this document. Validation Rules of Cisco Solaris Packages Are Incomplete (mgcrestore/mgcbackup) The mgcrestore script validates the version of the installed Solaris packages but does not ensure that the install script was executed. If there is a mismatch between when the backup file was created and the time of the restore, the restore is not allowed. For example, if the security package was not installed when the backup was created, but is installed when the restore is attempted, then the restore is not allowed. Because the script does not validate whether the script was executed, the restore validation rules might pass, yet the restore could cause system problems. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 134 OL-3221-02 Japanese Point Code Transmission Workaround: When Cisco Packages are added and removed, ensure the install and uninstall scripts are executed. Note For more information, see CDETS ticket number CSCdx78398. Remove 32 Digit Support from ISUPV2_FINNISH96 32 digit support has been removed from ISUPV2_FINNISH96. This option was removed from this software release in patch CSCOnn026. Note For more information, see CDETS ticket number CSCec30533. CDR Does Not Show Tech Prefix in Tag 4014 Called_Num (CDR tag 4014) is not updated when the BnationalPrefix, (CC_DIG)BDigitCCPrefix, and BInternationalPrefix properties are provisioned. Note Called_Num_NatOfAddr (tag 3007) is updated accordingly. The tag value shows the post-analysis number without the prefixing. Note Charged_Num (tag 4011) in CDR is updated when the AnationalPrefix, (CCOrigin)ADigitCCPrefix, and AInternationalPrefix properties are provisioned. Workaround: Upgrade your system to release 9.4(1). Note For more information, refer to DDTS ticket number CSCea69207. Taking a Signal Path Resource Out Of Service During maintenance, system administrators should not use the set-dest-state and set-spc-state MML commands to take a signal path resource out of service (OOS). These commands are used to take a signal path resource OOS and causes all active calls served by the signal path to drop immediately. To take a signal path resource OOS, use the set-admin-state MML command; this command blocks the resources associated with a signal path. Note The set-dest-state and set-spc-state commands should only be used during dynamic provisioning. Note For more information, refer to DDTS ticket number CSCdx32140. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 135 Japanese Point Code Transmission Provisioning From a New Configuration You can use "new" as the source configuration only when there is no existing, active set of provisioning data in the configuration library. Therefore, "new" cannot be used as the source configuration once a provisioning session has been saved and activated by using prov-cpy or prov-dply. Once you have saved and activated a set of data, you must use either "active" or the name of the set of provisioning data as the source configuration. Note Effective as of release 9.3(2) patch number CSCOgs012, a provisioning session will not be initiated if the active_link is pointing to a configuration directory other than "New". Complete the following steps to provision from new (prov-sta::srcver="new") when there is already an active configuration: Step 1 Stop the standby PGW (Host B). Step 2 Stop the active PGW (Host A). Step 3 Copy XECfgParm.dat to XECfgParm.dat.<backupname> on Host A and Host B. Step 4 Copy /opt/CiscoMGC/etc/CONFIG_LIB/new/* to /opt/CiscoMGC/etc on Host A and Host B. Step 5 Copy XECfgParm.dat.<backupname> to XECfgParm.dat on both Host A and Host B. Step 6 Remove the active_link and prov_link on Host A. Step 7 Start Host A. Step 8 Provision Host A from new. Step 9 Ensure that standby PGW (Host B) has pom.dataSync set to True. Step 10 Start Host B and allow Host A and Host B to synchronize. Note Provisioning from new resets a system to its default settings instead of provisioning the system from an active configuration. For more information, refer to DDTS number CSCea64945. Using prov-cpy/prov-sync To Commit Configuration Changes on a Fault-Tolerant System When using the prov-cpy/prov-sync combination to commit configuration changes on a fault-tolerant system the standby might not fully synchronize with the active which results in the second switchover failing. The following non-service affecting workarounds can be used if this problem occurs: • Use prov-dply, instead of the prov-cpy/prov-sync combination to commit each phase of provisioning on a fault-tolerant system. The prov-dply command ensures that both sides are completely synchronized. • After using the prov-cpy/prov-sync combination to commit configuration changes, stop and restart the standby. Restarting the standby resynchronizes all states correctly. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 136 OL-3221-02 Japanese Point Code Transmission Note For more information refer to DDTS number CSCdw63484. SIP Redundancy Feature Might Cause PGW Nodes to Show Same IP Address When the PGW is set up to allow SIP redundancy, the virtual interface (hme0:1) might appear on both the active and standby PGW. This might confuse the Cisco MNM because it sees two devices with the same IP address, causing it (MNM) to discard all the alarms received against that object. Carrier Table Migration From Release 9.2(2) to Release 9.3(2) If your 9.3(2) configuration contains Carrier Table, you must run the migration script manually after installing patches CSCOnn010 and CSCOgs009 so that the Carrier Table data is properly migrated. Use the following command to check if carriertbl is already provisioned on a 9.2(2) system: prov-rtrv:carriertbl Example output of a release 9.2(2) system that has carriertbl provisioned: va-boss mml> prov-rtrv:carriertbl MGC-01 - Media Gateway Controller 2003-03-18 15:09:15.326 EST M "session=3-77dynamic2:carriertbl" /* carrierId routeOption routeListName ------------------------------12345 CARRIER rt1000 */ ; RTRV Example of a release 9.2(2) system that does not have carriertbl provisioned: va-filter mml> prov-rtrv:carriertbl MGC-01 - Media Gateway Controller 2003-03-18 15:10:12.379 EST M RTRV SROF "session=showtime-eagle:carriertbl:There is no carrier selection data configured." /* Status, Requested Operation Failed on the component */ ; Complete the following procedure to manually correct the Carrier Table migration problem: Step 1 Stop the standby system. Step 2 Upgrade to 9.3(2) patch level CSCOgs009/CSCOnn010 or later. Step 3 Execute the following command to correct migration: migrate /opt/CiscoMGC etc/CONFIG_LIB/CFG_migrated etc/CONFIG_LIB/CFG_re-migrated Step 4 Set XECfgParm.dat:pom.dataSync=false. Step 5 Restart the application. Step 6 Bring down the active system. Step 7 Upgrade to 9.3(2) at the equivalent patch level. Step 8 Set XECfgParm.dat:pom.dataSync=true. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 137 Japanese Point Code Transmission Step 9 Restart the application The new standby should sync up to have a new active_link of CFG_re-migrated. For more information refer to the following: • DDTS ticket number CSCea24986—Migration of carriertbl does not work. Resolution provided in patch CSCOgs009. • Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide at the following url: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_installation_and_configuratio n_guide_book09186a008007df76.html Pkg42 Pkg42 contains the following protocol(s): Table 11 Pkg42 ISUPV2_VIETNAM Variant.dat/lib Directory The following protocols have been removed from the variant.dat/lib directory. These protocols are no longer supported: Table 12 Protocols Removed From Variants.dat NORTEL_IBN7 BTNUP_NRC DPNSS_BTNR188 NTT_INS_1500 ISUPV3_FRENCH ISUPV2_TOKYO Supported Protocols in Release 9.3(2) The following protocols are supported in release 9.3(2): Table 13 Protocols Supported in Release 9.3(2) Protocol Group ETS_300_102 ISDNPRI ETS_300_102_C2 ISDNPRI ATT_41459 ISDNPRI Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 138 OL-3221-02 Japanese Point Code Transmission Table 13 Protocols Supported in Release 9.3(2) (continued) ATT_41459_C2 ISDNPRI BELL_1268 ISDNPRI ETS_300_172 ISDNPRI BELL_1268_C2 ISDNPRI ETS_300_121 SS7-ITU Q931_AUSTRALIA ISDNPRI Q931 ISDNPRI Q931_SINGAPORE ISDNPRI GR317 SS7-ANSI ANSISS7_92 SS7-ANSI ANSISS7_STANDARD SS7-ANSI ANSISS7_C2 SS7-ANSI ANSISS7_C3 SS7-ANSI ANSISS7_E1 SS7-ANSI BTNUP_BTNR167 SS7-UK BTNUP_IUP SS7-UK HONGKONG SS7-ITU ETS_300_356 SS7-ITU ISUPV2_FRENCH SS7-ITU ISUPV2_AUSTRIAN SS7-ITU ISUPV2_SWISS SS7-ITU ISUPV2_SWISS_C2 SS7-ITU ISUPV2_GERMAN SS7-ITU ISUPV2_FINNISH96 SS7-ITU ISUPV1_POLI SS7-ITU ISUPV2_POLISH SS7-ITU ISUPV2_DUTCH SS7-ITU ISUPV2_JAPAN SS7-Japan ISUPV2_JAPAN_C2 SS7-Japan ISUPV2_CZECH SS7-ITU ISUPV3 SS7-ITU ISUPV3_UK SS7-UK ISUPV3_UK_C2 SS7-UK ISUPV3_UK_C3 SS7-UK ISUPV3_UK_C4 SS7-UK ISUPV2_SPANISH_C2 SS7-ITU ISUPV2_SPANISH SS7-ITU Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 139 Japanese Point Code Transmission Table 13 Protocols Supported in Release 9.3(2) (continued) ISUPV2_32DIG SS7-ITU ISUPV2_VIETNAM SS7-ITU ISUPV2_NORWEGIAN SS7-ITU ISUPV2_ISRAEL SS7-ITU Q721_FRENCH SS7-ITU Q721_CHINA SS7-China Q721_BASE SS7-ITU Q721_PHILLIPINE SS7-ITU Q721_BRAZILIAN SS7-ITU Q761_97VER SS7-ITU Q761_CHINA SS7-China Q761_CHINA_C2 SS7-China Q761_BELG_C2 SS7-ITU Q761_BELG_C3 SS7-ITU Q761_DANISH SS7-ITU Q761_INDIA SS7-ITU Q761_JAPAN SS7-Japan Q761_KOREAN SS7-ITU Q761_TAIWAN SS7-ITU Q761_CHILE SS7-ITU Q761_SINGAPORE SS7-ITU Q761_SINGAPORE_C2 SS7-ITU Q761_THAILAND SS7-ITU Q761_ARGENTINA SS7-ITU Q761_ARGENTINA_C2 SS7-ITU Q761_BELG SS7-ITU Q761_AUSTRL SS7-ITU Q761_AUSTRL_C2 SS7-ITU Q761_NEWZEALAND SS7-ITU Q761_BASE SS7-ITU Q761_PORTUGAL SS7-ITU Q761_GERMAN SS7-ITU Q761_PERU SS7-ITU Q767_BASE SS7-ITU Q767_SPAN SS7-ITU Q767_ITAL SS7-ITU Q767_RUSS SS7-ITU Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 140 OL-3221-02 Japanese Point Code Transmission Table 13 Protocols Supported in Release 9.3(2) (continued) Q767_SWED SS7-ITU Q767_ITAL_C2 SS7-ITU Q767_MEXICAN SS7-ITU Q767_AUSTRALIA SS7-ITU Q767_COLOMBIA SS7-ITU Q767_INDONESIA SS7-ITU Q767_BRAZIL SS7-ITU Q767_GUATEMALA SS7-ITU Q767_TURKISH SS7-ITU Q767_SINGAPORE SS7-ITU EISUP EISUP BELL_SGCP MGCP MGCPCAS CAS IETF_SIP SIP IETF_DCS SIP For more information on protocols supported in release 9.3(2) and their identifiers refer to the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide at the following url: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_installation_and_configuration_g uide_book09186a008007df76.html Provisioning Command carriertbl Not Supported in Release 9.3(2) When exporting data and reprovisioning using a batchfile after migrating from release 9.2(2) to release 9.3(2), prov-copy fails. Failure is due to the carriertbl provisioning command. This command exists in release 9.2(2) but has been removed in release 9.3(2). For more information refer to DDTS number CSCea24173. Note This issue was resolved in patch CSCOgs009. For more information refer to DDTS number CSCea24986. DefaultCARIDNetId Field Entries Are Validated In Release 9.3(2) In release 9.3(2), the trunk group property Default Carrier Identifier Network Identifier (DefaultCARIDNetId) has a field length of two to four digits. Provisioning of existing migrated data from release 9.2(2) might fail because this field was not validated in previous releases. In this case, if your provisioning fails, edit the mml batchfile to change the number of digits for this parameter to a two to four digit number. Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 141 Japanese Point Code Transmission Note For more information refer to DDTS number CSCea24175. Modifying the OPC of an SS7 Route When prov-ed is used to modify the OPC of an SS7ROUTE or SS7PATH, the PGW software must be stopped and restarted before changes take affect. Stopping and restarting the system results in a service-affecting outage. To make a change without stopping and restarting the PGW, complete the following procedure: Step 1 Start a provisioning session on the active machine. Step 2 Use prov-dlt to remove the following components: • SS7ROUTE, • all associated trunks to the SS7PATH • SS7PATH • DPC Step 3 Execute the prov-dply command. Step 4 Start a second provisioning session on the active machine. Step 5 Use prov-add to add the following components: Step 6 • DPC • SS7PATH • all associated trunks to the SS7PATH • SS7ROUTE (with the new OPC and linkset changes) Execute the prov-dply command. Migration of Dialplans Failed From 7.4(x) to 9.3(x) The software upgrade from 7.4(x) to 9.3(x) involves upgrading the operating system (OS) from Solaris 2.6 to Solaris 2.8. The configuration and TimesTen databases are saved before the OS upgrade and then migrated to 9.3(x) as part of 9.3(x) installation. During migration the following error message is issued and the system does not come up in the standby state. Migration dialplan file:0102.dialPlan: Error message: error reading from /opt/CiscoMGC/etc/CONFIG_LIB/tmp_migrate_8.0// digitAnalysis.dat Error code: 5001 Error migrating dialPlan If you receive this error during migration, refer to the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Installation and Configuration Guide, Chapter 5, Upgrading to Cisco MGC Software Release 9.3(2), at the following url: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_installation_and_configuration_g uide_book09186a008007df76.html Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) 142 OL-3221-02 New/Enhanced Tags Note For more information refer to CSCdz24627. Conditional Routing Name Validation in Release 9.2(2) Conditional routing name validation did not occur in release 9.2(2) prior to patch CSCOgs021. Therefore, there is a potential of having some invalid conditional routing names. If an invalid conditional routing name was used in release 9.2(2) and you attempt to upgrade to a newer release (9.3(2) and beyond), the migration will fail because the validation of the conditional route name fails. Note For more information on this issue, refer to CSCdy56160 and CSCdy58664. New/Enhanced Tags The following tags have been implemented or enhanced in release 9.3(2): Table 14 New/Enhanced Tags Tag Number Tag Descriptor/Description Affected CDB(s) 4034 Ingress Origination Point Code (OPC) 1010, 1020, and 1030 4035 Ingress Destination Point Code (DPC) 1010, 1020, and 1030 4036 Egress OPC 1010, 1020, and 1030 4037 Egress DPC 1010, 1020, and 1030 4068 Ingress BearChanID 1010, 1020, and 1060 4072 Egress BearChanID 1010, 1020, and 1060 For more information on tags and call data blocks, refer to the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Billing and Interface Guide at the following url: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps1913/products_technical_reference_book09186a 008009b07b.html Caveats Caveats Use Bug Toolkit to query defects. The tool is located at the following url: http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/launch_bugtool.pl Release Notes for the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9.3(2) OL-3221-02 143 Obtaining Documentation and Technical Assistance Obtaining Documentation and Technical Assistance Cisco provides several ways to obtain documentation, technical assistance, and other technical resources. 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