SBM powered by Microsoft Lync™ Release Notes 1.00.2.00

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Known Issues
Release 1.00.2.00
Known Issues
Release 1.00.2.00
The following problems are known issues as of release 1.00.2.00.
PR_55182 — If internal Ethernet interface 2 on the SBM is disabled, it will be automatically
re-enabled due to the need of in-band HP proprietary communication between the switch
chassis and the SBM. To prevent other communication on this interface, rather than disabling
it, the IP address can be removed as long as the primary IP address is located on internal
Ethernet interface 1.
PR_55199 — In the Web Browser Setup Wizard, there is no ability to go back between
setup wizard steps. This is particularly evident for the steps “Configure IP Settings,” “Set
Date & Time” and “Join Domain” steps.
PR_55206 — When changing the IP address via the Web Browser Setup Wizard, clicking
'Apply' gives no user feedback that change occurred even though the IP Address was changed
and the user must change the IP address in the URL to continue.
PR_56834 — A Lync user configures their Lync client to forward all calls to PSTN2. Then,
PSTN1 calls the Lynch user. PSTN1 does not hear the normal ringback sound you would
normally hear when you are waiting for someone to answer.PSTN2 rings, is picked up, and
the call proceeds normally after that.
PR_57535 — SBM installation uses Lync Server's default audio RTP port ranges
(49152-57500). If your deployment restricts RTP ports (using firewalls, for example) and Lync
Server is not using the default RTP port ranges (via the Topology File), then HP recommends
configuring the SIP-PSTN Gateway's RTP port ranges to match Lync Server's port range by
updating C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\SIP-PSTN Gateway\config\gw.properties and
modifying netborder.media.rtp.udpPortRange. Note: Lync Server uses a “First Port-Number
of Ports” notation. The Gateway uses a “First Port-Last Port” notation.
PR_59097 — In the Command Line Interface, the 'help' parameter when used with
commands does not print the appropriate help text.
PR_60508 — When logged into a Remote Desktop Session as a user other than SBMAdmin,
Windows functions should always be executed with “Run As Administrator” permissions to
avoid issues.
PR_60933 — In the event that a user fails to configure the media gateway service to
automatically start on boot in the Web Browser Setup Wizard, the user will need to either
(a) re-run the quick setup wizard or (b) launch a remote desktop session and configure the
service to start automatically from Windows.