Client enhancements, Features no longer supported in release 7.5, Additional changes in release 7.5 – AltiGen MAXCS 7.0 Update 1 ACM Administration User Manual

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Enhancements Included in Release 7.0 Update 1

MaxCS 7.5 Administration Manual 5

Client Enhancements

Client Enhancements include the following features:

Handling client calls via some models of Polycom phones (requires an Advanced license) – refer to the
MAXCS 7.5 Polycom Reference

for details.

Client auto-answer with some models of Polycom phones (requires an Advanced license) – refer to the
MAXCS 7.5 Polycom Reference

for details.

Synchronize only Private Contact folders (MaxOutlook)

Features No Longer Supported in Release 7.5

Please be aware that MAXCS 7.5 no longer supports the following features:

ACC is not longer supported

Windows 2003 Server OS for Softswitch is no longer supported

TAPI is no longer supported

H.323 SIP Tie-Trunk is no longer supported

Important:

Any IP Dialing Table entries that have H.323 set for the Protocol field must be changed

to SIP before you upgrade to Release 7.5.

The TLS enabled and SRTP disabled settings are no longer supported

The Persistent TLS connection for SIP tie-trunk is no longer supported

Redundancy is no longer supported

Multiple gateway Softswitch is not supported

Additional Changes in Release 7.5

Please note the following additional changes in Release 7.5:

AltiGen Phone Group Paging uses a SIP Tie-Trunk channel in this release.

If Polycom phones are used, you must select RFC 2833 for the DTMF Transport field in the Codec
Profile assigned to the SIP tie-trunk.

The Release-Link-Tie over SIP tie-trunk feature is not supported in this configuration.

The provisioning process for Polycom phones is different in Release 7.5. Refer to the Polycom Phone
Configuration Guide for phone setup procedures.

Enhancements Included in Release 7.0 Update 1

The following enhancements were included in MAXCS 7.0 Update 1.

Operating System Support

- Because Microsoft is ending support for Windows XP effective in April,

2014, MaxCS stopped supporting that operating system.

Location-Based E911 Configuration (For Relocation)

- E911 Caller ID (CID) information is sent to

PSAPs (Public Safety Answering Point) when a user calls 911 from an IP phone. A new feature has been
added to MaxCS that allows administrators to configure an E911 Location ID for each geographic location.
Each AltiGen IP phone can then be assigned an appropriate E911 Location ID.
This feature is not designed for use with stationery phones, only for phones that are moved from one
physical location to another.
Configuring E911 Location IDs ensures that emergency calls placed from these IP phones:

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