Tctrl Version 2.6
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Revision as of 08:59, 22 January 2013
Contents |
Features
The TMG-CONTROL provides the following features.
Features | Enhancement1 | Minor Release |
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Signaling | ||
SIP-I/SIP-T | 4248 | 2.6.24 |
SIP Reason Header RFC 3326 |
9046 | 2.6.24 |
SIP Spiral | 12259 | 2.6.30 |
Added Overlap Sending in ISDN and SS7 | 12661 | 2.6.31 |
SPIROU |
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Special 2.6 SPIROU branch: 2.6.68 to 2.6.73, and eventually in 2.6.X (main 2.6 branch) |
NAT traversal |
5656 |
2.6.31 |
SCCP TCAP/MAP opcode routing | 13337 | 2.6.75 |
Network Redundancy | ||
Tmedia 1+1 | 10025 | 2.6.24 |
Routing | ||
Call Trace | 6130 | 2.6.24 |
Radius Redundancy for Call Detail Records (Accounting) | 7107 | 2.6.24 |
Playing Prompts in calls (Announcements) | 12009 | 2.6.24 |
[1] Customer's RFC (Request For Change) tracking number.
Latest Release
The latest release is available at TelcoBridges forum
Minor Upgrades
It is considered a minor upgrade when moving, for example, from upgrading a minor point release (e.g., v2.6.1 to v2.6.2).
License Upgrades
A license upgrade activates new functionality or capacity in the system. Example of license upgrades include adding or unlocking additional capabilities.