AudiaVoIP and AudiaFLEX firmware release notes
This article provides details of AudiaFLEX and AudiaVoIP most recent firmware revisions. For details on versions older than those included here, please contact support@biamp.com
AudiaVoIP and AudiaFLEX Firmware
4.910
Released October 2015
New Features:
- No new features added in this release
Updates:
- The VoIP-2 card now processes SIP Update messages during PSTN calls
Resolved Issues:
- Fixed issue that could result in The VoIP-2 card losing fragmented packets.
- Fixed a problem that could prevent an unregistered VoIP-2 card from renewing its IP address if disconnected and then re-connected to a network.
4.890
Released September 2014
New Features:
- No new features added in this release
Updates:
- Made required amendments to keep Audia up to date with Avaya and Cisco VoIP certification
Resolved Issues:
- No issues were resolved in this release.
4.870
Released July 2013
New Features:
- No new features added in this release
Updates:
- Over-current detection warning is now cleared when the TI-2 line goes back on-hook.
- Increased link auto-negotiation timeout on VoIP-2 to prevent occasional failed DHCP operation.
Resolved Issues:
- Fixed a problem in which systems containing combined auto-mixers could sometimes “lock-up”, resulting in loss of external control.
- Fixed an issue in the AEC algorithm which could result in output noise when the input signal is below the minimum energy threshold.
- ATP command "SET VOIPHOOKSTATE = 0” can be used again to answer incoming calls.
4.850
Released December 2012
New Features:
- No new features added in this release
Updates:
- Major VoIP update - Enhanced reliability and third party compatibility by backporting Tesira SVC-2 card firmware to Audia VoIP-2. Features which are specific to the SVC-2, like multiple call appearances, are disabled on the VoIP-2.
Resolved Issues:
- No issues were resolved in this release
4.790
Released February 2011
New Features:
- No new features added in this release
Updates:
- Modified UDP transport to allow packet sizes greater than 1500 bytes. This change is necessary for systems using Avaya SEM 6.0 and possibly others.
Resolved Issues:
- Fixed a problem that could result in CobraNet audio sent from a pair of redundant AudiaFUSIONs to be received by the wrong device.
- Fixed a problem that could result in AEC channels to stop operating after several months of continuous operation without rebooting.
- Fixed a name format compatibility issue that could result in contact names that included commas to hang the VoIP-2 card.
- Fixed a problem that could result in incoming SIP usernames to be truncated to no more than 10 characters.
- Fixed a problem that could result in AudiaFLEX systems with multiple VoIP-2 cards failing to update firmware if configured.