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Release Notes 2. Version 2.6.3
Version 2.6.3 11 November 2008
Feature Details
Telephony Signaling
In-band:
9 DTMF: Detection and Generation, TIA464B
9 Caller ID: Telcordia, ETSI, NTT - Type I, Telcordia Type II
9 Call Progress Tones
Out-of-band:
9 FXS Loop-start Signaling
9 On/Off Hook, Flash Hook
2.2 Resolved Constraints in Version 2.6.3
The following bugs were resolved in Version 2.6.3:
Three-way conferencing with local mixing is now supported on MP-204 Rev B models.
Changing the G.726/16 Payload Type twice resulted in voice not being audible on both sides; now,
voice is heard.
Caller ETSI DTMF CID is now supported (for Portugal).
The MP-20x Rev B model now supports Polarity Reversal.
The limitation of the maximum number of dialed digits has now been increased to 1,024.
MP-20x can now be configured to send FSK Caller ID before ringing (using a new Caller ID
parameter - “Prior to Ring”).
MP-20x now responds with Busy when a fax call is received during a fax session.
MP-202 now answers upon receiving a SIP 407 after sending a SIP Re-INVITE over TCP.
T.38 fax transmission is now functioning when the remote fax machine is Super G3.
The Time Description line is now included in SIP OK messages upon a VBD Re-INVITE from
remote machines.
Regional settings has now been added for Portugal.
MP-20x can now be configured to use different DSCP values for RTP and SIP.

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AudioCodes MP-20 Series Specifications

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BrandAudioCodes
ModelMP-20 Series
CategoryAdapter
LanguageEnglish

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