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*** '''h''' = '''Hotfix''' (HF) as result of ''immediate solution to just one TR or only few TRs and to all TRs for Focal and/or Hot accounts'' (a Hotfix comprises all previous HFs, as example those cumulated since the latest FR)
 
*** '''h''' = '''Hotfix''' (HF) as result of ''immediate solution to just one TR or only few TRs and to all TRs for Focal and/or Hot accounts'' (a Hotfix comprises all previous HFs, as example those cumulated since the latest FR)
  
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Please note:<br/>
 
FR = Fix Release<br/>
 
FR = Fix Release<br/>
 
TR = Trouble Report<br/>
 
TR = Trouble Report<br/>
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* Refers to Release R0.62.0
 
* Refers to Release R0.62.0
 
** 0 (as Minor Release) <u>so it doesn't introduce any new</u> ''minor feature enhancements''.
 
** 0 (as Minor Release) <u>so it doesn't introduce any new</u> ''minor feature enhancements''.
** 62 (as Fix Release) so it introduces a ''collection of solutions to TRs and HFs''
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** 62 (as Fix Release) <u>so it introduces a</u> ''collection of solutions to TRs and HFs''
** 0 (as Hotfix) so it doesn't introduce any new ''immediate solution to just one TR or only few TRs''
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** 0 (as Hotfix) <u>so it doesn't introduce any new</u> ''immediate solution to just one TR or only few TRs''
 
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{{Info|This new software version naming scheme does '''not''' imply any naming requirements for:
 
{{Info|This new software version naming scheme does '''not''' imply any naming requirements for:
  
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* Application files
 
* Loadware files
 
* Loadware files
 
* Firmware files
 
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related to each Software Applications considered.<br/>
 
related to each Software Applications considered.<br/>
  
Considering the example above the software (Application or Firmware) file / files could be named as:<br/>
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This means that, referring to the example above, the software (Application or Firmware) file / files could be named as:<br/>
  
 
* opt410adv_SIP_6_0_62.exe containing:
 
* opt410adv_SIP_6_0_62.exe containing:
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** opt410adv_SIP_6_0_62.app<br/>
 
** opt410adv_SIP_6_0_62.app<br/>
  
or whatever convenient for it correct usage.<br/>
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or whatever convenient for its correct usage.<br/>
  
It's not mandatory that it's named exactly like the software version it's representing.}}
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<u>It's not required nor mandatory that it's named exactly like the software version it's representing</u>.}}
  
 
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Revision as of 12:09, 16 December 2006

This could be an improvement:

The new software versioning scheme rules each application software to be named as:

V x[.y] R m.f.h

Where V and R stand for:

  • V = Version
    • The Version field is identified by:
      • x = Major Release as result of major feature enhancements with M3 status of product.
      • y = as an optional additional numbering.


  • R = Release
    • The Release field is identified by:
      • m = Minor Release as result of minor feature enhancements (covers TRs and CRs)
      • f = Fix Release (FR) as result of a collection of solutions to TRs and HFs (covers only TRs, no CRs)
      • h = Hotfix (HF) as result of immediate solution to just one TR or only few TRs and to all TRs for Focal and/or Hot accounts (a Hotfix comprises all previous HFs, as example those cumulated since the latest FR)

Please note:
FR = Fix Release
TR = Trouble Report
CR = Change Request
HF = Hot Fix

An example:

  • Product Name: optiPoint 410/420 SIP V6.0
  • Software Version: V6 R0.62.0


This example shows that the optiPoint 410/420 SIP V6.0 software release version considered:

  • Refers to Version V6 (as Major Release), the additional .0 could be omitted in this case.
  • Refers to Release R0.62.0
    • 0 (as Minor Release) so it doesn't introduce any new minor feature enhancements.
    • 62 (as Fix Release) so it introduces a collection of solutions to TRs and HFs
    • 0 (as Hotfix) so it doesn't introduce any new immediate solution to just one TR or only few TRs


This new software version naming scheme does not imply any naming requirements for:
  • Application files
  • Loadware files
  • Firmware files

related to each Software Applications considered.

This means that, referring to the example above, the software (Application or Firmware) file / files could be named as:

  • opt410adv_SIP_6_0_62.exe containing:
    • opt410adv_SIP_6_0_62.fli
    • opt410adv_SIP_6_0_62.app

or whatever convenient for its correct usage.

It's not required nor mandatory that it's named exactly like the software version it's representing.


This is a DRAFT

optiPoint WL2 professional and optiPoint WL2 professional S Surveying Mode overview

... ...

Surveying Mode

This new mode of operation is:

  • Selectable via the hidden "Service" menu
  • Used to give real-time information of the connected Wireless LAN Access Point (AP)
  • Available on optiPoint WL2 professional family either in:
    • HFA (CorNet IP) software feature set (Since optiPoint WL2 professional V1.0 version 50.002.24.00047)
    • SIP software feature set (Since optiPoint WL2 professional S V1.0 version 70.042.90)
  • Used to enhance the serviceability of the WLAN workpoints
  • Used to perform WLAN site surveys and deployments.

Service Menu

optiPoint WL2 professional and optiPoint WL2 professional S have an hidden "Service" menu

Accessing

Steps to access the hidden "Service" menu on the workpoint:

  • Turn off the optiPoint WL2 professional
  • Press simultaneously and hold dial pad buttons 1-4-7 and On Hook key (Power button) at the same time
  • The hourglass icon appears in the phone display
  • Keep them pressed, releasing the Power button in the while, until Speakerphone's LED and the MWI's LED are activated and flashing red (Blinking)
  • The optiPoint WL2 professional powers up showing "Service" on the display
  • Enter code 76200 to access displayed "Service" menu

Submenu List

Once into the "Service" menu, the items list is:

  • Network-Scan (listed as first item)
  • SW Release
  • ...
  • Surveying Mode (listed as last item)



Feature EVM (Entry Voice Mail) IVM (Integrated Voice Mail) Note
Port (Channels) 2 8 / 24 8 for ..., 24 for ...
Total storage capacity 2 h 100 h
Mailboxes up to 24 up to 500
Mailboxes greeting messages up to 2 up to 4
Mailboxes greeting messages length up to 1 min up to 3 min
Auto Attendant (AA) mailboxes up to 4 up to 100
Auto Attendant (AA) mailboxes greeting messages up to 2 up to 4
Auto Attendant (AA) mailboxes greeting messages length up to 2 min up to 8 min
Information mailboxes up to 100
Information mailboxes greeting messages up to 4
Information mailboxes greeting messages length up to 20 min