September 30, 2004
GA code P101-16-00 posted for Call Relay SP (SIP Support)
GA Code, P101-16-00 for Call Relay SP has been released and posted for the Call Relay SP today. This is the first release for Call Relay SP that suppoorts SIP.
Updated command reference material, and release notes are posted along with the code at:
Call Relay SP Software and Documenation Page
Posted by jpowell at 12:23 AM
September 29, 2004
GA code P1-6-0 & P2-6-0 posted for CMS and Call Relay SP
GA Code, P1-6-0 and P2-6-0 (for H.323 only) has been released and posted for the CMS and Call Relay SP systems today.
This is a very stable build, based on heavily field-tested code, for those that do not need SIP support in their CMS or Call Relay SP, and/or have some Series 1 cards in their CMS.
This is intended to be the last GA code for this code base. There may be Patch releases based on this code in the future if necessary. Most further development will be on the P101 or later codebase with SIP support.
Updated command reference material, and release notes are posted along with the code at:
CMS Software and Documenation Page
Call Relay SP Software and Documenation Page
Posted by jpowell at 11:07 PM
September 22, 2004
Patch code P101-14-07 & P101-14-08 posted for CMS/AS/AX/DX
New Patch code was posted for Second Generation Gateways.
CMS: P101-14-07
AS/AX/DX: P101-14-08
These are functionally the same, AS/AX/DX code needed to be re-compiled and the version number was incremented.
Release Notes are posted along with the code at:
CMS Software and Documenation Page
Tenor AS/AX/DX Software and Documenation Page
Posted by jpowell at 11:17 PM
September 21, 2004
Announcing the Quintum TAC News Page and RSS Feed
In response to customer requests to be able to quickly see, and be notified of, new software and documentation posts, we have put up a web page and RSS Feed for this purpose.
As of 21 September, all new, significant, posts to the Quintum TAC Website will be noted on the Quintum TAC News page. This includes new software posts, as well as new and updated documentation.
In order to keep this from getting too verbose, trivial changes such as training schedule updates, etc., will not be noted.
You can also be kept up to date by RSS feeds. This can be viewed in RSS capable news/blog readers, as well as RSS capable web portals such as My Yahoo! More information on RSS is available here.
Posted by jpowell at 05:09 PM