⋅ Each DN now keeps track of the last call established or retrieved, and uses the number when that call is put on hold and retrieved - this is to fix sites where they use VoIP trunks, and we lose the number when the call is put on hold. This code is only used when a single call is put on ...
⋅ Work-around for Cisco CM 8.5 problem where ACD group numbers appear in the called field, and we use this for our extension number. Now a list of groups can be configured in a GROUPS section in the INI file. Entries must have = signs after the group number. When a group comes through, th...
⋅ COMMs errors now trigger a critical error e-mail. ⋅ Call details are kept for 2 seconds after a call finishes, in case the CRE wants them (tests here at Datatex shows the CRE finishes first though). ⋅ The CRE can now finish calls on AMTMitel when it finishes a record...
Sweeper now gives warnings (via e-mail and AEM) when too many consectutive "EXT" recordings are processed. The default value of "too many" is 10. This is configurable in the INI file, under OPTIONS->MAXCONSECUTIVEEXT=10.
⋅ RTP packets are now cleared from the UDP receiving threads when a recording stops - previously only the data already taken from the threads was being written to disk. ⋅ RTP packets received while a tap is not recording are now discarded instead of being kept in the buffers - t...
⋅ Fixed bug in the jitter buffer - previous timestamp was not being cleared (this causes new RTP streams to be checked against the timestamp of the previous stream) - this only affects multiple SSRC streams (rare on the Mitel). ⋅ Fixed bug where last packet of each RTP stream wa...
Reference numbers are now in the format A2011-06-10-000ABC, where ABC changes for each call, and the initial "A" represents the machine that made the recording. Other machines will be "B", "C", etc.
⋅ 500 simultaneous calls tested. Handling more than 140-odd devices requires the stack size to be changed since Linux uses an 8MB stack for each thread ("ulimit -s 1024" to set the stack size to 1MB and "ulimit -n 8192" to set the number of open files to 8,192). ⋅...