VSF-Fortitude8 6.2 Release Notes
From Zenitel Wiki
Previous Release - VSF-Fortitude8 6.1 Release Notes
Next Release - VSF-Fortitude8 6.4 Release Notes
This document provides the release notes for VSF-Fortitude8 6.2 with incremental bug fix releases. The release notes for VSF-Fortitude8 6.2 describe new features, improvements and issues fixed after VSF-Fortitude8 6.1.
Release info
Name: VSF-Fortitude8
Description: VSF-Fortitude8 is a firmware for Zenitel devices based on the IMX8 processor.
The firmware is delivered in two different files:
- vsff8-6.2.3.x - Used for standard in-field upgrades
- vsff8-prod-6.2.3.x - Used in production- and recovery upgrades.
Version: 6.2.3.1
Date: 09.08.2021
Status: General Availability
Compatibility: Turbine Video Plus intercom is compatible with Edge, SIP, ICX-AlphaCom and AlphaCom systems.
VSF-FORTITUDE8 6.2.3.1
Issues fixed
MTN-3255 Calls going through 3CX SBC hangs up after 30 seconds
The record-route handling for strict routing did not work properly. This is now fixed.
VSF-FORTITUDE8 6.2.3.0
New Features
RED-113 Option to report DAK as Digital Input in ONVIF
Configurable option to report DAK as Digital Input in ONVIF, it's disabled by default.
RED-15 Added support for ONVIF DeviceIO services.
The DevideIO service offers commands to retrieve and configure the settings of physical inputs and outputs of a device.
Issues fixed
MTN-3334 TLS 1.1. support over https is removed from devices
MTN-3339 Relays now return states without need to be triggered first
Known Issues
SUN-476 HTTP MJPEG stream has color distortions when viewed in LenelS2 OnGuard
HTTP MJPEG stream has color distortions when viewed in LenelS2 OnGuard, recommendation is to use RTSP H.264 for video integration instead.
SUN-349 MJPEG stream shows green image in Avigilon
MJPEG stream shows green image in Avigilon, recommendation is to use H.264 for video integration instead.
MTN-3065 Sound Detection is reporting DAK-key ON twice
When Sound Detection (supported in ICX-AlphaCom mode) is enabled and sound is detected, the station emulates the push of a DAK key. In this version it reports that the DAK key is pressed twice, and released once.