If it is the first release of 4.1 (30NdG00) it is the software. that release is known to drop calls... a cut and paste...
MICS 4.1 WI 6.04 ITAS SRN-019 February 2000
Norstar MICS 4.1 was released to the market on September 15, 1999 and introduced new call processing
features such as External Call Forward, as well as support for the Norstar Data Interface. In September,
MICS 4.1 released at working issue (WI) 6.00.
MICS 4.1 WI 6.04 is a maintenance release to resolve issues encountered in MICS 4.1 WI 6.00. It was
made available to the general market place February 21, 2000. A replacement process is in place and is
described below.
This SRN will describe the performance changes made in MICS 4.1 WI 6.04
Overriding Call Forward feature not working
The Overriding Call Forward feature allows a forwarded set to receive calls ONLY from the set it was
forwarded to.
An example of the problem description is as follows:
- set A forwards to set B
- set B tries to call set A
- set A gets one ring only
- set B gets a ‘Not in Service’ message
This has been addressed in MICS 4.1 WI 6.04
Intermittent ‘Not in Service’ & Calls Being Dropped
The symptoms encountered are as follows. Users would see a " Not In Service" message when trying to
transfer (F70), Voice Call (F66), direct station to station, Voice Mail transfers (F986) and Call Park (F74).
The ‘Not in Service’ message was seen on originating sets only. Another manifestation could be users
experiencing dropped internal and external calls.
This has been addressed in MICS 4.1 WI 6.04
Loss of soft key use on C3050 when a call is FWD to VM DN
A wireless set (C3050) calls a wired set XXX. Wired set XXX is Call Forward All Calls (F4) to Voice Mail DN.
The wireless set hears the mailbox greeting and prompts user to leave a message. The wireless set user
records a message and uses the soft keys on the C3050 to end and send the message. The soft key fails to
work. Message was successfully sent when the DTMF dial pad was used (# to end the message recording
and another # to send it)
This has been addressed in MICS 4.1 WI 6.04
MICS4.0 one way speech path on redirected target lines
A target line call ringing at a set that has been re-directed (F84) or externally call forwarded (F4) will
experience a one-way speech path (calling party hears but can’t be heard)
This has been addressed in MICS 4.1 WI 6.04
Replacement Process (Marketing Communiqué 213)
If a customer’s MICS 4.1 order was fulfilled with MICS 4.0 during the Stop Ship, and they
require the MICS 4.1 features listed below; please follow the RMA procedure below.
Note: MICS 4.0 software does not have the condition identified in MICS 4.1.
Norstar MICS 4.1 software offers the following feature enhancements over MICS 4.0 software:
Ø Norstar Data Interface Support
• DS-30 to synchronous serial connection support into any Nortel Networks or 3rd Party Data Terminal
Equipment
Ø External Call Forward
• Call Forward Busy
• Call Forward No Answer
• Call Forward All Calls
Ø Outgoing Name and Number Blocking
Vertical Service Code and Suppression Bit Central Office Support