SBM powered by Microsoft Lync™ Release Notes 1.1.19.0
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Known Issues
Version 1.00.2.00
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■ PR_62528 — Once the Setup Wizard is completed, the Web browser interface uses a dashboard to monitor and
manage the SBM. The dashboard requires the user to be a member of domain groups that are created by the Lync
infrastructure to manage the SBM. If the domain credentials cannot be validated for any reason (e.g., access to domain
controllers is not available or cached credentials are not available), then the Web browser interface dashboard cannot
be run.
■ PR_62636 — In the Web Browser Setup Wizard or in the Command Line Interface, Manual DNS configuration on an
interface does not work correctly when DHCP is configured. As a workaround, after configuration is complete, a
Remote Desktop Session can be established using the explicit IPv4 address and the network parameters altered
through the Windows user interface.
■ PR_63051 — When attempting to change the Windows Administrator password via the Command Line Interface and
the password doesn't meet the complexity requirements, the failure text always states 'domain policy' which is not
always accurate. The password could be rejected prior to domain join, in which case, it is the local machine complexity
requirements that need to be adhered to.
■ PR_63254 — When using the following cards:
• J9518A Sangoma 4-port FXS Telephony Card
• J9482A Sangoma 4 Port FXS voice card for HP ONE Extended Services zl Module
It is very difficult to remove an installed cable from the FXS port by hand. A thin, hard, and non-conductive material may
be required to remove the cable in lieu of shutting down the module and removing the PCIe card for easier access.
■ PR_64911 — Once the SBM has been joined to the domain, the Command Line Interface for the SBM is primarily for
the Local Administrator (SBMAdmin) to troubleshoot Remote Desktop access or access to the Setup Wizard. At the
present time, the CLI may accept domain credentials but not always login successfully. For the best experience, use
the CLI onlyas a Local Administrator. In the event the Local Administratoraccount's password cannot be remembered,
there is an alternative way to reset the password using the domain credentials.
1. Log in to a Windows command prompt session in the services <slot> tech context with the domain account (or any
account that is in the SBM's “Administrators” group). In this example, the SBM is in Slot F.
Note You will need to press [ENTER] a couple of times to get the SAC> prompt.
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