CT800-A109-S9208NCM2-C04_00-Release Notes.txt Driver File Contents (C04_00-FW_M13_00-Tool_-_LATEST.zip)

CT800 (SIP) Release notes
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Version:CT800-A109-S9208NCM2-C04_00
20060628 18:45:28 yang
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Base on CT800-A110-S9209NCM-T01_00
Modification history:
1). Increase entries number of peer-to-peer call to 30 in Phone Book. 
2). Ring backtone of combination of 400 & 425 Hz for Nextep. 
     Ring Back Tone: 400 and 425Hz ; 400,200, 400, 2000
     Frequency: a tone of 400 Hz and 425 Hz; 400 ms on, 200 ms off, 400 ms on, 2000 ms off; Repeated; Amplitude: -10 dBm
3). Fix: Increase¡§MAX_URI_LEN¡¨string array length to 192 bytes in order to has no problem to make a call to CT-6381 with Engin's Server. 
4). Add APS function. 
5). Add "APS Server" option in APS config of PC-Tool for configuring APS server's URL manually.
6). Add CLI command " setapsurl <APS Server URL> " to save default APS server's URL in boot sector as sipdefault command to save VoIP inform. It will be default APS server's URL after reset to factory default no matter what the default URL is pre-coded in firmware.
7). Add CLI command " getapsurl  " to show default APS server's URL in boot sector. 
8). By default, (a). APS: Disable (b). APS server's URL is blank.  (c). Firmware: Boot-up only.
9). Nextep on-net call, "Request-Line" option in SIP message of "VoIP number@SIP server domain" changes to "VoIP number@SIP server's IP address", only when   
    sending the requests: ACK and BYE. (SIP client Compatible issue fixes (MyFone, iinet, nextep, engin)) 
10). SIP registration process starts until STUN works.
11). Change "PCMU/PCMA"  to "G.711U/G.711A" of VoIP config in PC-Tool.
12). Add NTP function with default's server name: 
    a. ntp.ucsd.edu
    b. ntp.univ-lyon1.fr
    c. time.nuri.net.
13). Fix the DNS query for SIP server with a transaction ID issue.
14). Add: The CT-800 will save WAN configuration, when it does the upgrade with the new firmware from APS.
15). Default settings for FXS:
     fxsireg 20 7e6c ----> Ring frequency of 25 Hz.
     fxsireg 21 150 ------> Amplitude of 50 volts    
PC-Tool:V100PCTool-S100NCM-M13_00

CT800 (SIP) Release notes
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Version:CT800-A109-S9208NCM2-T04_01
20060517 18:45:28 yang
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Modification history:
1.Increase entries number of peer-to-peer call to 30 in Phone Book.
2.Ring backtone of combination of 400 & 425 Hz for Nextep. 
   Ring Back Tone: 400 and 425Hz ; 400,200, 400, 2000
   Frequency: a tone of 400 Hz and 425 Hz; 400 ms on, 200 ms off, 400 ms on, 2000 ms off; Repeated; Amplitude: -10 dBm
PC-Tool: V100PCTool-S100NCM-M12

CT800 (SIP) Release notes
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Version:CT800_A108-S9208NCM2-C03_00
20051108 18:45:28 yang
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Modification history:
   1.RTP port and RFC2833 Payload Type configurable in PCTool.
   2.Increase User Agent length to 128 bytes for LS new SIP server.

Shan:
(1). Shall we build a new firmware based on CT800_A106-S9208NCM2-C01_00.bin with Call-ID of SIP message plus 1 (one) in the random number part every registering (apply) action via PCTool?
By tracing old emails Jia Ming and me found the most recent Netcomm generic firmware CT800_A106-S9208NCM2-C01_00.bin was based on CT800_A105-S9208NCM-C09_00 (laurel stream version) which has fixed the CALL ID issue. So if you think ¡§plus 1 (one) in the random number part every registering (apply) action via PCTool¡¨ is very easy for you to add it in this firmware, please do it. If not, just use the random number generation method in this firmware because this firmware has already guaranteed that each endpoint will have a unique CALL ID.
(2). Default username and password are in boot sector of the flash are "100" and "100" for all units of this batch? (You had told me on phone, I just verify it once, thank you)
The reset of default settings are (they are as same as default settings in NCM2-C01):
Proxy / Registrar Info / Domain Info: Blank
DTMF transfer method: Inband
RFC 2833 default payload type: 101 
Expire: 120
RTP interval: 20 ms

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