Release Notes 3. Previous Releases
Version 2.0.13B 21 400HD Series IP Phones for Skype for Business
3.2.2 Known Constraints in Version 2.0.11B
Version 2.0.11B includes the following known constraints:
Simultaneous functioning of Boss Admin and BToE has not yet been released.
Boss Admin:
• It's insufficient for the Boss to turn off Call Forwarding under the Lync client's Call Forward
Settings in order to remove a delegate. Under the Lync client's Call Forward Settings, the
Boss must also remove the delegate from the Call Forwarding – Delegates list.
• In scenarios in which the Admin uses the Call on Behalf softkey or the Directory softkey, the
next outgoing call may be performed as a 'Call On Behalf' call even if it wasn't. This issue is
planned to be resolved in the next release.
• When the Boss configures an Admin user, the Admin's username is shown instead of the
Admin displayed name.
• Shared Line Pickup is not supported. This issue is planned to be resolved in the next release.
• In scenarios where the Admin uses the Handoff softkey to handoff the call to the Boss and
then the Boss tries to handoff the call back to the Admin, the call may fail. This issue is
planned to be resolved in the next release.
• The Handoff softkey is missing on the Admin user’s phone when the Boss performs a handoff
to Admin.
BToE:
• BToE does not function if PC users are switched without logging off first.
• Call Park can be performed from the phone, not from the Lync client.
• Audio Primary Device:
Switching Audio Primary Device during a call from the Lync PC client to the phone does
not function. This is a limitation of Lync-compatible IP phones. (Audio Primary Device can
be switched from the phone to the PC client.)
During an incoming Lync call, the Primary Device cannot be changed in the Lync
Conversation window. It can be changed when making outgoing calls, and for incoming
PSTN calls.
• Video Calls:
When a paired user has an active video call (e.g., answered from the Lync PC Client),
attempting to answer another call (either from the Lync PC client or with the phone)
disconnects the video call.
An audio call cannot switch to video using the Lync PC client's Start My Video option.
Users trying this option (either local or remote parties) receive the notification message
"Call was not completed or has ended" and the call may be disconnected.
• A paired user cannot merge two calls into a conference call using the Lync PC client's Merge
Calls option.
• After installing BToE, Lync client must be used to make conference calls as the IP phone no
longer displays the Conf softkey.
• When a paired user disconnects a second call that they answered or made, and puts a remote
conference on Hold, there's no voice when the user resumes with the remote conference.
The Web interface is not completely Lync-optimized; some screens inapplicable to Lync are still
displayed.
Call Log information is saved to the phone file system once every 24 hours.
Voicemail is supported for Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and later. A version supporting
Voicemail for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 will be provided upon a specific request.
With the new dialing method, pressing # doesn't end the dial string. When pressing the speaker or
headset button to initiate the call, the function does work.
When performing a Consultative Transfer, the 'Press Trans to transfer' prompt is displayed briefly