The Main Track Slotted Release R8.4.3 Maintenance 2 is the latest platform software release made available for the existing
portfolio of Technicolor Service Gateway products.
The current portfolio includes:
Thomson Gateway products
Technicolor Gateway products
In this Customer Release Note
This Customer Release Note aims to provide all relevant information on the R8.4.3 Maintenance 2 for Technicolor Gateway
products.
It covers following information:
On January 27th 2010, Thomson changed its company name to Technicolor. All documentation such as this
Customer Release Note, including those for products which still carry the Thomson name, now reflect our new
Technicolor brand.
The Main Track Slotted Release R8.4.3 Maintenance 2 is the latest platform software release made available for the existing
portfolio of Technicolor Service Gateway products.
The current portfolio includes:
Thomson Gateway products
Technicolor Gateway products
In this Customer Release Note
This Customer Release Note aims to provide all relevant information on the R8.4.3 Maintenance 2 for Technicolor Gateway
products.
It covers following information:
On January 27th 2010, Thomson changed its company name to Technicolor. All documentation such as this
Customer Release Note, including those for products which still carry the Thomson name, now reflect our new
Technicolor brand.
The Main Track Slotted Release R8.4.3 Maintenance 2 is the latest platform software release made available for the existing
portfolio of Technicolor Service Gateway products.
The current portfolio includes:
Thomson Gateway products
Technicolor Gateway products
In this Customer Release Note
This Customer Release Note aims to provide all relevant information on the R8.4.3 Maintenance 2 for Technicolor Gateway
products.
It covers following information:
On January 27th 2010, Thomson changed its company name to Technicolor. All documentation such as this
Customer Release Note, including those for products which still carry the Thomson name, now reflect our new
Technicolor brand.
CUSTOMER RELEASE NOTE Main Track Slotted Release R8.4.3 Maintenance 2 Copyright Copyright 1999-2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. Distribution and copying of this document, use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written authorization from Techni- color. The content of this document is furnished for informational use only, may be subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by Technicolor. Technicolor assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this document. THOMSON Telecom Belgium NV Prins Boudewijnlaan, 47 2650 Edegem Belgium http://www.technicolor.com Trademarks The following trademarks may be used in this document: DECT is a trademark of ETSI. Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation. Wi-Fi, WMM and the Wi-Fi logo are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. 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Document Information Status: v3.0 (April 2011) Reference: DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 Short Title: CRN Main Track Slotted Release R8.4.3 Maintenance 2 (SWv8.43K) i CONTENTS DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0 About this Customer Release Note................................................................................1 1 Introduction and Product Release Overview............................................................. 3 1.1 Product overview.......................................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Product Release Evolution .......................................................................................................................... 5 1.2.1 Residential Multi-User Gateways ....................................................................................................................................... 6 1.2.2 Residential VoIP-Service Gateways ................................................................................................................................... 7 1.2.3 Residential Advanced Multi-Service Gateways................................................................................................................ 8 1.2.4 Business Multi-Service Routers........................................................................................................................................... 9 1.2.5 Business Advanced Multi-Service Gateways .................................................................................................................. 10 2 Main Track Maintenance Release Information......................................................... 11 2.1 Maintenance 2 Information........................................................................................................................ 12 2.1.1 New Features and Feature Updates..................................................................................................................................12 2.1.2 Solved Customer Key Issues and Change Requests....................................................................................................... 13 2.1.3 Fixes, Improvements and Corrective Modifications .......................................................................................................15 2.2 Maintenance 1 Information.........................................................................................................................16 2.2.1 Fixes, Improvements and Corrective Modifications ....................................................................................................... 17 3 New Features .............................................................................................................19 3.1 Product Evolution....................................................................................................................................... 20 3.1.1 New Product Introductions ................................................................................................................................................21 3.2 New Software Features...............................................................................................................................22 3.3 Solved Customer Key Issues and Change Requests .............................................................................. 31 3.4 Physical Layer Firmware information....................................................................................................... 34 3.4.1 Broadcom 6338, 6348, 6358-based products .................................................................................................................. 34 3.4.2 Broadcom 6368-based products....................................................................................................................................... 35 4 Fixes, Improvements and Corrective Modifications................................................ 39 4.1 General fixes and Improvements.............................................................................................................. 40 4.2 Modified Features and Optimizations..................................................................................................... 45 5 Known Issues and Restrictions ................................................................................. 47 6 Product Platform Software Delivery Information ................................................... 53 6.1 Detailed Platform Software Information ................................................................................................. 54 6.2 Software Development Kits Information................................................................................................. 60 6.3 Language Pack Deliveries ..........................................................................................................................61 ii CONTENTS DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0 1 ABOUT THIS CUSTOMER RELEASE NOTE DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. About this Customer Release Note Terminology and applicability Generally, all gateway products for which this release applies are referred to as Technicolor Gateway in this Customer Release Note. In case a particular product model is mentioned, the applicability is strictly restricted to this product model. Audience This Customer Release Note is intended to provide a detailed overview on all aspects of this release towards Technicolor sales and/or technical support representatives, customer technical support engineer groups and direct customers. Technicolor Professional Services Technicolor Professional Services are available to address your demands for qualified technical support & warranty, product maintenance, access to training courses and tailor-made solutions to specific product evolution based on this R8.4.3 Maintenance 2. Contact your Technicolor sales and/or technical support representative for more information. Documentation and software updates Technicolor continuously develops new solutions, but is also committed to improving its existing products. For more information on Technicolor's latest technological innovations, documents and software releases, visit us at www.technicolor.com or contact your Technicolor sales and/or technical support representative. Typographical Conventions Following typographical convention is used throughout this Customer Release Note: This sample text indicates a hyperlink to a Web site. Example: For more information, visit us at www.technicolor.com. This sample text indicates a link to the description of this item. Example: The connections settings should be provided by your ISP. This sample text indicates an internal link. Example: If you want to know more about guide, see About this Customer Release Note on page 1. This sample text indicates an important content-related word. Example: To enter the network, you must authenticate yourself. This sample text indicates a GUI element (commands on menus and buttons, dialog box elements, file names, paths and folders). Example: On the File menu, click Open to open a file. Symbols use in this Customer Release Note Following symbols are used throughout this Customer Release Note: The danger symbol indicates that there may be a possibility of physical injury. The warning symbol indicates that there may be a possibility of equipment damage. The caution symbol indicates that there may be a possibility of service interruption. The note symbol indicates that the text provides additional information about a topic. 2 ABOUT THIS CUSTOMER RELEASE NOTE DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 3 1 INTRODUCTION AND PRODUCT RELEASE OVERVIEW DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 1 Introduction and Product Release Overview Introduction The Main Track Slotted Release R8.4.3 Maintenance 2 is the latest platform software release made available for the existing portfolio of Technicolor Service Gateway products. The current portfolio includes: Thomson Gateway products Technicolor Gateway products In this Customer Release Note This Customer Release Note aims to provide all relevant information on the R8.4.3 Maintenance 2 for Technicolor Gateway products. It covers following information: On January 27th 2010, Thomson changed its company name to Technicolor. All documentation such as this Customer Release Note, including those for products which still carry the Thomson name, now reflect our new Technicolor brand. Topic Page 1 Introduction and Product Release Overview (this chapter) 3 2 Main Track Maintenance Release Information 11 3 New Features 19 4 Fixes, Improvements and Corrective Modifications 39 5 Known Issues and Restrictions 47 6 Product Platform Software Delivery Information 53 4 1 INTRODUCTION AND PRODUCT RELEASE OVERVIEW DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 1.1 Product overview Product overview - general availability This R8.4.3 Maintenance 2 is generally available for following products: THOMSON TG587(i)n v2 Wireless-n Multi-Service Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)2+ Gateway Technicolor TG589(i)vn Wireless-n Multi-Service Ethernet Wide Area Network (WAN) Very High Bitrate Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL)2 Gateway Technicolor TG670(i) Wireless-n Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Multi-Service Ethernet WAN VDSL2 Business Gateway Technicolor TG672(i) Wireless-n VoIP Multi-Service Ethernet WAN VDSL2 Business Gateway with Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) THOMSON TG784(i) Wireless VoIP Multi-Service Ethernet WAN ADSL2+ Gateway THOMSON TG784(i)n Wireless-n VoIP Multi-Service Ethernet WAN ADSL2+ Gateway THOMSON TG787(i) Wireless VoIP Multi-Service ADSL2+ Gateway THOMSON TG789(i)vn Wireless-n VoIP Multi-Service Ethernet WAN VDSL2 Gateway THOMSON TG789(i)vn Business customer-specific released Wireless-n VoIP Multi-Service Ethernet WAN VDSL2 Business Gateway THOMSON TG797(i)n v2 Wireless-n VoIP Multi-Service ADSL2+ Gateway with DECT THOMSON TG799(i)vn Wireless-n VoIP Multi-Service Ethernet WAN VDSL2 Gateway with DECT Product overview - Customer Acceptance Release For certain products, a customer acceptance release, based on this R8.4.3 Maintenance 2 may exist. Contact your Technicolor sales representative for more information. Following products are released as Customer Acceptance Release product: None. 5 1 INTRODUCTION AND PRODUCT RELEASE OVERVIEW DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 1.2 Product Release Evolution Introduction This section summarizes the overall Technicolor Gateway product portfolio and its evolution during subsequent releases. In this section This section covers: For each Technicolor Gateway product, the initial release (if covered) is indicated with , an applicable release is indicated with , a non-applicable release is not marked, a last supported release (up till the current release) is indicated with . a customer acceptance release is marked CAR Topic Page 1.2.1 Residential Multi-User Gateways 6 1.2.2 Residential VoIP-Service Gateways 7 1.2.3 Residential Advanced Multi-Service Gateways 8 1.2.4 Business Multi-Service Routers 9 1.2.5 Business Advanced Multi-Service Gateways 10 6 1 INTRODUCTION AND PRODUCT RELEASE OVERVIEW DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 1.2.1 Residential Multi-User Gateways Home Gateways Wireless Multi-User & Multi-Service ADSL2+ Gateways Wireless Multi-User & Multi-Service VDSL2 Gateways Product (board mnemonic) R 8 . 2 . x R 8 . 2 . 7 R 8 . 4 . 1 R 8 . 4 . 2 R 8 . 4 . 3 THOMSON TG546f (CANT-E) THOMSON TG546(i)v v7 (VDNT-C) Product (board mnemonic) R 8 . 2 . x R 8 . 2 . 7 R 8 . 4 . 1 R 8 . 4 . 2 R 8 . 4 . 3 THOMSON TG585(i) v7 (CANT-P) THOMSON TG585(i) v8 (IANT-E) THOMSON TG585(i)n (CANT-J) THOMSON TG585(i)n v2 (CANT-7) THOMSON TG587(i)n (CANT-O) THOMSON TG587(i)n v2 (CANT-8) Product (board mnemonic) R 8 . 2 . x R 8 . 2 . 7 R 8 . 4 . 1 R 8 . 4 . 2 R 8 . 4 . 3 Technicolor TG589(i)vn (VDNT-F) 7 1 INTRODUCTION AND PRODUCT RELEASE OVERVIEW DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 1.2.2 Residential VoIP-Service Gateways VoIP-enabled Wireless Home Gateways VoIP-enabled Wireless Multi-Service ADSL2+ and VDSL2 Gateways VoIP-enabled Wireless Multi-Service ADSL2+ Gateways with integrated DECT base DSL product (board mnemonic) R 8 . 2 . x R 8 . 2 . 7 R 8 . 4 . 1 R 8 . 4 . 2 R 8 . 4 . 3 THOMSON TG712(i) (CANT-5) THOMSON TG782(i) (CANT-W) THOMSON TG782T (DANT-D) DSL product (board mnemonic) R 8 . 2 . x R 8 . 2 . 7 R 8 . 4 . 1 R 8 . 4 . 2 R 8 . 4 . 3 THOMSON TG784(i) (CANT-Y) THOMSON TG784(i)n (DANT-P) THOMSON TG787(i) (CANT-G) THOMSON TG787(i)v (VDNT-D, ID=0) DSL product (board mnemonic) R 8 . 2 . x R 8 . 2 . 7 R 8 . 4 . 1 R 8 . 4 . 2 R 8 . 4 . 3 THOMSON TG797(i)n v2 (DANT-F) CAR
8 1 INTRODUCTION AND PRODUCT RELEASE OVERVIEW DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 1.2.3 Residential Advanced Multi-Service Gateways VoIP-enabled Wireless Multi-Service VDSL2 Gateways DSL product (board mnemonic) R 8 . 2 . x R 8 . 2 . 7 R 8 . 4 . 1 R 8 . 4 . 2 R 8 . 4 . 3 THOMSON TG789(i)vn (CANT-4, ID=0) THOMSON TG799(i)vn (DANT-A, ID=0) 9 1 INTRODUCTION AND PRODUCT RELEASE OVERVIEW DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 1.2.4 Business Multi-Service Routers Business Multi-User ADSL2+ Gateways Business Multi-User SHDSL Gateways DSL product (board mnemonic) R 7 . 4 . x R 8 . 2 . x R 8 . 4 . 1 R 8 . 4 . 2 R 8 . 4 . 3 Thomson ST608 WL (BANT-G, ID=0) Thomson ST608i WL (BANT-G, ID=0) Thomson ST608m WL (BANT-G, ID=0) Thomson ST620 (BANT-G, ID=1) Thomson ST620i (BANT-G, ID=1) Thomson ST620m (BANT-G, ID=1) THOMSON TG605 (CANT-R, ID=0) THOMSON TG605i (CANT-R, ID=0) THOMSON TG605m (CANT-R, ID=0) THOMSON TG608 (CANT-R, ID=1) THOMSON TG608i (CANT-R, ID=1) THOMSON TG608m (CANT-R, ID=1) DSL product (board mnemonic) R 7 . 4 . x R 8 . 2 . x R 8 . 4 . 1 R 8 . 4 . 2 R 8 . 4 . 3 Thomson ST620s (SHNT-D) THOMSON TG605s 2-wire (SHNT-G, ID=1) THOMSON TG605s 4-wire (SHNT-G, ID=0) THOMSON TG628s (SHNT-F) 10 1 INTRODUCTION AND PRODUCT RELEASE OVERVIEW DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 1.2.5 Business Advanced Multi-Service Gateways VoIP-enabled Business Multi-Service VDSL2 Gateways DSL product (board mnemonic) R 8 . 4 . x R 8 . 4 . 1 R 8 . 4 . 2 R 8 . 4 . 3 Technicolor TG670(i) (DANT-N, ID=1) Technicolor TG672(i) (DANT-A, ID=1) THOMSON TG789(i)vn Business (CANT-4, ID=1)
11 2 MAIN TRACK MAINTENANCE RELEASE INFORMATION DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 2 Main Track Maintenance Release Information Introduction This chapter will describe all changes that have been introduced in this R8.4.3 Maintenance 2 as cumulation of the Main Track Slotted Release R8.4.3 and its maintenance releases. It covers: This Main Track Slotted Release R8.4.3 Maintenance 2 is a continuation of the Main Track Slotted Release R8.4.3 as firstly introduced for the platform software iteration SWv8.43H for the list of applicable platforms as listed in 1.1 Product overview on page 4. For all information on the features introduced by the initial release of the Main Track Slotted Release R8.4.3, see: For more information on known issues and release restrictions that are valid for this Main Track Slotted Release R8.4.3 Maintenance 2, see 5 Known Issues and Restrictions on page 47. For a detailed overview of the release deliverables, see 6 Product Platform Software Delivery Information on page 53. Topic Page 2.1 Maintenance 2 Information 12 2.2 Maintenance 1 Information 16 Topic Page 3.1 Product Evolution 20 3.2 New Software Features 22 3.3 Solved Customer Key Issues and Change Requests 31 3.4 Physical Layer Firmware information 34 4.1 General fixes and Improvements 40 4.2 Modified Features and Optimizations 45 12 2 MAIN TRACK MAINTENANCE RELEASE INFORMATION DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 2.1 Maintenance 2 Information Introduction This section covers the introduction in the Main Track Slotted Release R8.4.3 Maintenance 2 of: 2.1.1 New Features and Feature Updates Introduction This section describes all new features that have been introduced in this maintenance release. New Features overview Following new features have been introduced: Enabling of NTFS hard disk support on the THOMSON TG784n, THOMSON TG799vn and Technicolor TG672 Next to FAT32 formatted hard disks, the THOMSON TG784n, THOMSON TG799vn and Technicolor TG672 are now also available supporting by default NTFS formatted hard disks on its USB master ports for content & media sharing. Topic Page 2.1.1 New Features and Feature Updates 12 2.1.2 Solved Customer Key Issues and Change Requests 13 2.1.3 Fixes, Improvements and Corrective Modifications 15 Topic Page Enabling of NTFS hard disk support on the THOMSON TG784n, THOMSON TG799vn and Technicolor TG672 12 For more information on content & media sharing, see Provision for Technicolor Gateway content & media sharing support for USB storage devices using EXT2 or EXT3 file systems on page 24. By default most Technicolor Gateway products supporting content & media sharing of hard disk content only support hard disk media using the FAT32 file system. Please contact your Technicolor sales and/or technical support representative for more information on provisioning of content & media sharing with NTFS, HFS+ and/or EXT2/EXT3 support. 13 2 MAIN TRACK MAINTENANCE RELEASE INFORMATION DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 2.1.2 Solved Customer Key Issues and Change Requests Introduction This section describes all Key Technical Issues (KTIs), reported by dedicated customers that have been introduced in this maintenance release. KTI implementation overview Following KTIs that have been reported by dedicated customers have been implemented: Starting telnet session from within a telnet CLI session to a Business Technicolor Gateway is not possible The issue where it is not possible to start telnet sessions from within the Business Technicolor Gateway Command Line Interface (CLI) as previously available on past generation business Technicolor Gateway products, has been solved. VoIP dial plan wrong entry priority on Technicolor Gateway The issue where a dial plan entry 2-8 is interpreted as a prefix matching of three digits length instead of one, has been solved. 500 SIP message is sent by Technicolor Gateway when INFO SIP message is received The issue where the Technicolor Gateway responds with a 500 Server Internal Error SIP response instead of a 200 OK SIP response in reply of an INFO SIP request without message body by a User Agent (UA) server, has been solved. UPnP NAPT template time-out behaviour causes issues with PlayStation 3 Games The issue where after a lease expire of a UPnP NAPT template port mapping, the port cannot be created anymore by the Technicolor Gateway (causing interoperability problems with some online games) due to a limitation of the maximum time- out value supported by the Technicolor Gateway compared to UPnP specification, has been solved. Technicolor Gateway restarts as soon as it receives a 606 SIP message The issue where the Technicolor Gateway restarts as soon as it receives a 606 Not Acceptable SIP response, has been solved. Topic Page Starting telnet session from within a telnet CLI session to a Business Technicolor Gateway is not possible 13 VoIP dial plan wrong entry priority on Technicolor Gateway 13 500 SIP message is sent by Technicolor Gateway when INFO SIP message is received 13 UPnP NAPT template time-out behaviour causes issues with PlayStation 3 Games 13 Technicolor Gateway restarts as soon as it receives a 606 SIP message 13 mSSID configuration is not working in the IGD datamodel 14 Technicolor Gateway sends 400 SIP message after receiving re-INVITE SIP message if BYE SIP message was sent before 14 Interoperability issue of Technicolor Gateway against Microsoft XBOX 360 14 14 2 MAIN TRACK MAINTENANCE RELEASE INFORMATION DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. mSSID configuration is not working in the IGD datamodel The issue where the Technicolor Gateway IGD data model fails to correctly create mSSID interfaces when a second (or any further additional) virtual SSID is added via the CLI, has been solved. Technicolor Gateway sends 400 SIP message after receiving re-INVITE SIP message if BYE SIP message was sent before The issue where in case both caller parties of an IMS to PSTN call hang up at the same time, the re-INVITE request from the Central Office (CO) SIP server is responded by the Technicolor Gateway with a 400 Bad Request SIP response in case it had sent a BYE SIP request already (because of the hang-up), has been solved. The Technicolor Gateway will respond now with a 481 Call/Transaction Does Not Exist SIP response according to RFC3261. Interoperability issue of Technicolor Gateway against Microsoft XBOX 360 The issue where due to interoperability issues of the Technicolor Gateway Digital Media server (DMS), media streaming to a Microsoft XBOX 360 from a local PC may fail, has been solved. 15 2 MAIN TRACK MAINTENANCE RELEASE INFORMATION DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 2.1.3 Fixes, Improvements and Corrective Modifications Introduction This chapter will describe all issues found and known in earlier Technicolor Gateway platform software releases that have been fixed in this maintenance release. Overview of solved issues The issue where the Voice LED stays on even if none of the configured UAs is registered, or in case no external UAs are configured (due to the fact that an Technicolor Gateway internal UA is always registered), has been solved. The issue where after a restart of the Technicolor Gateway VoIP profiles are not registered anymore (introduced in Main Track Slotted Release R8.4.2 Maintenance 1), has been solved. The issue where the Technicolor Gateway - in case a new outbound proxy address is received - sends INVITE SIP requests to the new address instead of first re-registering the SIP account, causing outgoing calls to fail, has been solved. The issue where adding or modifying voice profiles with a complete AOR results in a restart of the Technicolor Gateway, has been solved. An improved physical layer modem label has been introduced for VDSL2 Technicolor Gateway products. See 3.4 Physical Layer Firmware information on page 34 for more information. 16 2 MAIN TRACK MAINTENANCE RELEASE INFORMATION DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 2.2 Maintenance 1 Information Introduction This section covers the introduction in the Main Track Slotted Release R8.4.3 Maintenance 1 of: Topic Page 2.2.1 Fixes, Improvements and Corrective Modifications 17 17 2 MAIN TRACK MAINTENANCE RELEASE INFORMATION DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 2.2.1 Fixes, Improvements and Corrective Modifications Introduction This chapter will describe all issues found and known in earlier Technicolor Gateway platform software releases that have been fixed in this maintenance release. Overview of solved issues The issue where in multiple WAN connection scenarios with specific connections for specific traffic ongoing VoIP calls are interrupted if a non-VoIP WAN PPP interface goes down, has been solved. The issue where it has been observed that after an WAN port auto-sensing session completion and the redirect GUI function enabled, the GUI is not accessible anymore in the web browser session and the web browser must be quit and started again first before the GUI can be accessed again, has been solved. The issue where the voice profiles and PPP connections are not properly terminated when performing a platform software switch-over on dual-bank Technicolor Gateway products, has been solved. The issue where the XMLCOM Web Application development Framework (WAF) is not enabled on the Technicolor TG589vn, Technicolor TG670 and Technicolor TG672 Technicolor Gateway products, has been solved. The issue where UPnP port map creations fail, though reported as successfully created, in case the interface name to which the port map applies is too long (i.e. longer than 32 characters), has been solved. 18 2 MAIN TRACK MAINTENANCE RELEASE INFORMATION DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 19 3 NEW FEATURES DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 3 New Features Introduction This chapter will describe all new features that have been introduced in this R8.4.3 Maintenance 2. It covers: Topic Page 3.1 Product Evolution 20 3.2 New Software Features 22 3.3 Solved Customer Key Issues and Change Requests 31 3.4 Physical Layer Firmware information 34 20 3 NEW FEATURES DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 3.1 Product Evolution New product introduction The R8.4.3 Maintenance 2 introduces following new product(s): Technicolor TG589(i)vn Wireless-n Multi-Service Ethernet WAN VDSL2 Gateway THOMSON TG784(i)n Wireless-n VoIP Multi-Service Ethernet WAN ADSL2+ Gateway Customer acceptance program For certain products, a customer acceptance release, based on this release may exist. Contact your Technicolor sales and/or technical support representative for more information. Following products are released as CAR product: None. End-of-Life products Following products are in general not supported anymore from this release onwards: None. 21 3 NEW FEATURES DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 3.1.1 New Product Introductions Introduction of the Technicolor TG589(i)vn Wireless-n Multi-Service VDSL2 Residential Gateway The Technicolor TG589(i)vn is Technicolor latest entry-level VDSL2 Home gateway. Featuring the single chip VDSL2/ ADSL2+ integrated access device it provides: Integrated VDSL2 modem 4 Fast Ethernet LAN ports to connect multiple devices, such as Personal Computers (PC)s, laptops, set top boxes... Wireless networking on-board: IEEE802.11b/g/n (2.4 Giga Hz) with multiple SSID (mSSID) support Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Universal Plug and Play Audio/Video (UPnP A/V) and Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) Universal Serial Bus (USB) master 2.0 for Hard Disk (HD), printer... Remotely manageable: Technical Report (TR)-069, TR-104, TR-098, TR-111,... Configurable built-in stateful inspection firewall & Intrusion detection and prevention, web site URL- and content-based filtering Future proof hardware and software Introduction of the THOMSON TG784(i)n Wireless-n Multi-Service VoIP Ethernet WAN & ADSL2+ Residential Gateway The THOMSON TG784(i)n is Technicolor latest product addition to the existing portfolio of Ethernet WAN + DSL VoIP- enabled Home gateway. Being introduced already in the Product Introduction Release R8.4.H, it provides: Integrated ADSL2+ modem 1 Fast Ethernet WAN port 4 Fast Ethernet ports to connect multiple devices, such as PCs, laptops, set top boxes... Wireless networking on-board: IEEE802.11b/g/n (2.4 Giga Hz) with multiple SSID (mSSID) support VoIP-enabled: 1 Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) analogue port (optional), 2 Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) ports for phone and/or fax Home entertainment ready Media sharing UPnP A/V and DLNA 2 USB 2.0 masters for hard disk, printer, 3G dongle... Remotely manageable - TR-069, TR-104, TR-098, TR-111,... Configurable built-in stateful inspection firewall, intrusion detection and prevention, web site URL- and content-based filtering ECO friendly Service Platform Future proof hardware and software For a full overview and description of the Technicolor TG589(i)vn, see the product datasheet available on www.technicolor.com. For a full overview and description of the THOMSON TG784(i)n, see the product datasheet available on www.technicolor.com. 22 3 NEW FEATURES DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 3.2 New Software Features New Features overview Following new features have been introduced: Topic Page Selectable Authentication on Service Access 23 WAN Port Auto-Sensing dependent HTTP Intercepting 23 Improved WAN Port Auto-Sensing behaviour 23 Unlimited number of files on Digital Media Server 23 Provision for Technicolor Gateway content & media sharing support for USB storage devices using EXT2 or EXT3 file systems 24 Improved LAN Device Discovery Mapping 24 Release of stopped DHCP leases 24 Support for Ethernet frames with MTU of 1530 bytes 24 Maximum of 4096 simultaneous connections 24 Controlled Active/Passive platform software support on dual-bank Technicolor Gateway products 25 GUI support of CIDR-based IP Address / subnet mask entries 25 Support for iLBC codec 25 Support for AMR codec 25 Quick data link for DECT phones 25 Serial Hunt Group support 25 SIP Server Call Transfer Extension 25 DHCP Option 120 Behaviour Configuration 25 Aligned SIP URI configuration across all Technicolor Gateway management interfaces 26 XMLCOM Web Application Development framework 26 Support for up to 250 telephone numbers on a PBX connected to VoIP-enabled Business Technicolor Gateway 26 TR-064 service extensions 26 Improved WPS interoperability with MS Windows 7 26 Ethernet debug CLI commands extensions 26 Optimized Technicolor Gateway power consumption control & management 27 TR-069 CWMP extensions on dual-bank Technicolor Gateway 27 Support for three simultaneous Telnet sessions to the Technicolor Gateway 27 Telnet session kill security improvement 27 23 3 NEW FEATURES DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. Selectable Authentication on Service Access The Technicolor Gateway allows configuring whether a service access is authenticated locally or via the Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) server, for example: IPSec-User: authentication via RADIUS Host-Access via HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and Telnet: local authentication WAN Port Auto-Sensing dependent HTTP Intercepting The Technicolor Gateway WAN port auto-sensing mechanism has been coupled with the HTTP intercept (HTTPi) web server. This allows redirecting the user to specific pages depending on the result of the WAN sensing process. Improved WAN Port Auto-Sensing behaviour The WAN port auto-sensing mechanism itself has been extended to support automatic re-auto-sensing in case: the Technicolor Gateway restarts a hard/soft reset to defaults has been done potential WAN port change due to: Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) synchronization interruption Ethernet WAN port disconnection 3G fall-back connection interruption (see also 3G HSDPA/HSUPA USB adapter support on Technicolor Gateway on page 28). In all other cases, the client configuration remains the same. Before triggering auto-sensing, the Technicolor Gateway will verify that a change in the current situation has occurred. Unlimited number of files on Digital Media Server The file limit on the Digital Media Server (DMS) has been lifted. The number of files on USB storage devices connected to the Technicolor Gateway can now exceed 5000. Search times are optimized through pre-indexing. TFTP client-based platform software upgrade mechanism 28 Configurable FXS Rx and Tx gain 28 3G HSDPA/HSUPA USB adapter support on Technicolor Gateway 28 Technicolor Gateway is unable to decode DTMF INFO message 29 WebUI Software Development Kit 29 OSGi Software Development Kit 29 Wi-Fi Alliance - IEEE802.11n wireless LAN certification 29 Wi-Fi Alliance - WPS certification 30 Digital Living Network Alliance - DLNA certification 30 UPnP Forum - UPnP certification 30 Topic Page As the Technicolor Gateway writes an inventory file to the profiled USB storage device, at least 250MB free storage must be available on the USB storage device. 24 3 NEW FEATURES DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. Provision for Technicolor Gateway content & media sharing support for USB storage devices using EXT2 or EXT3 file systems Upon request and feasibility, the Technicolor Gateway can be customized to support content & media sharing for USB storage devices using the Second EXTended filesystem (EXT2) and Third EXTended filesystem (EXT3) journaling file systems; this on top of the default File Allocation Table 32 (FAT32) file system and optional New Technology File System (NTFS) and/or the Hierarchical File System Plus (HFS+) file systems the Technicolor Gateway supports. Improved LAN Device Discovery Mapping The Technicolor Gateway Device Discovery manager has been extended to now also correctly map Local Area Network (LAN) devices that report their host name correctly via Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP). as a consequence, such devices are shown on the GUI network topology page with their descriptive (DNS) host name (instead of Unknown-<MAC address>). Release of stopped DHCP leases The issue where, if a DHCP client requests an IP address and the Technicolor Gateway DHCP server for some reason declines the IP address and sets the lease IP address to the state stopped with the consequence that it will then never offer a new IP address to that DHCP client until the Technicolor Gateway is restarted, has been solved. Support for Ethernet frames with MTU of 1530 bytes The Technicolor Gateway now dynamically supports the use of so-called Mini Jumbo Ethernet frames with Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) 1530 bytes, next to the standard frames with MTU 1518 bytes. On top the MTU/Maximum Receive Unit (MRU) has been made configurable. Maximum of 4096 simultaneous connections The maximum number of simultaneous connections the Technicolor Gateway product can handle has been increased from 2000 to 4096 for following Residential Technicolor Gateway products: THOMSON TG587(i)n v2 Technicolor TG589(i)vn THOMSON TG784(i) THOMSON TG784(i)n THOMSON TG787 THOMSON TG789(i)vn THOMSON TG797(i)n v2 THOMSON TG799(i)vn By default Technicolor Gateway products supporting content & media sharing of hard disk content only support hard disk media using the FAT32 file system. Please contact your Technicolor sales and/or technical support representative for more information on provisioning of content & media sharing with NTFS, HFS+ and/or EXT2/EXT3 support. For Residential Technicolor Gateway products, see Maximum of 10000 simultaneous connections on page 31. 25 3 NEW FEATURES DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. Controlled Active/Passive platform software support on dual-bank Technicolor Gateway products The platform software upgrade mechanism for Technicolor Gateway that feature a dual-bank software memory, has been extended with support for controlled local platform software switch-over via CLI and TR-069. On Business Technicolor Gateway products, the switch-over can be done via the GUI. Furthermore, switch-over conditions can be configured (time of day schedule, time-out, scheduled/automatic/manual- only,...). GUI support of CIDR-based IP Address / subnet mask entries The Technicolor Gateway GUI has been improved to now also allow to specify IP addresses with Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation, i.e. for example 192.168.1.1/24, on top of traditional IP Address / full subnet mask (i.e. for example 192.168.1.1, subnet 255.255.255.0). Support for iLBC codec The Technicolor Gateway supports the Internet Low Bitrate Codec (iLBC). This voice codec uses independent speech frames, and thus avoids error propagation in case of lost or delayed frames. Support for AMR codec The Technicolor Gateway supports the Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) audio codec. Quick data link for DECT phones Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Phones that are certified with Technicolor Gateway products, support the Cf link (fast DECT data link) that allows quicker access to list access features, such as phonebook and call lists. Serial Hunt Group support The Technicolor Gateway supports telephone call hunt groups. This allows defining groups of DECT or FXS phones connected to the Technicolor Gateway. When a line is called and not picked up, a round-robin mechanism starts where the call automatically reverts to the next phone in the group until the call is picked up. The line where the call is picked is automatically moved the to the last place in the next round-robin in order to automatically spread the call load. Users can log in or out of the group when coming in or going out of the office. Hunt groups also allow a user to pick up another phone with his/her machine. SIP Server Call Transfer Extension The call transfer mechanism of the Technicolor Gateway Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Server (if enabled) has been extended so that local call transfer on ActiveHeld call supplementary service is supported. This service is applied equally on all internal SIP User Agents (UA), i.e. it is not supported to enable local call transfer on ActiveHeld call for a single internal UA, while local call transfer is disabled on another one. DHCP Option 120 Behaviour Configuration DHCP option 120 (SIP Server Option) carries either a 32-bit IPv4 address or the Domain Name Server (DNS) fully-qualified domain name, needed by the SIP client to locate the SIP server. If option 120 carries a Domain name, the behaviour depends on the transport and port parameters. RFC3361 compliancy is attained by enforcing transport=undefined and port=none. This results in Name Authority PointeR (TR) resolving. This behaviour can now be configured. Whereas platform software upgrades using the Technicolor Gateway Upgrade Wizard CD are usually performed using the BLI-image, local upload of a passive platform software for switch-over purposes to the Technicolor Gateway are exclusively to be done using the RBI-image, hence never with a BLI-image. 26 3 NEW FEATURES DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. Aligned SIP URI configuration across all Technicolor Gateway management interfaces In previous releases, when the SIP Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) contains a preceding sip: and appending @domain, these are removed from the SIP URI when actually storing the profile. From this release onwards, the complete URI is taken into account, and new logic defines how to construct the Address Of Record (AOR). On top, the configuration of the SIP URI always has the same effect, regardless the Technicolor Gateway management interface that is used (CLI, GUI, TR-069, TR-104). XMLCOM Web Application Development framework The Technicolor Gateway Service Management Layer has been abstracted and is available via a web server in the WAN. This allows service providers to develop & deploy services from the network on any Internet-enabled device in the LAN & WAN. The so-called XMLCOM is a web service that can run on the Technicolor Gateway and can be addressed to access the device's resources. It uses a proprietary XML data representation, and is transported over HTTP. XMLCOM has been designed from a browser's perspective: How to get data from the gateway into the browser environment, Without the need of external plugins or applications, In a generic and extensible manner, But still being high-performing. This web service can also be addressed from a gateway remote management perspective (for example a Portal), so these resources become accessible from a WAN (application) server. Support for up to 250 telephone numbers on a PBX connected to VoIP-enabled Business Technicolor Gateway VoIP-enabled Technicolor Gateway Business products support up to 250 telephone number entries in the location database for a Private Branch eXchange (PBX) connected to the Technicolor Gateway (and registered via a single IP address). Equally the Technicolor Gateway supports to relay up to 250 bi-directional end-to-end sessions with a maximum of 100 simultaneous sessions. TR-064 service extensions The TR-064 framework has been extended to allow configuration of the static WAN IP address via TR-064 with the WANIPConnection and LANHostConfigManagement parameter sets. Improved WPS interoperability with MS Windows 7 The WiFi-certified WPS mechanism applied on Technicolor Gateway products has been extended for supporting the configured Access Point (AP) WPS functionality to improve the interoperability with MS Windows 7s WPS implementation. Ethernet debug CLI commands extensions Following expert CLI debug commands have been made available to support advanced debugging and monitoring of the Ethernet interface: :ethd state Show the state of the Ethernet interface. :ethd trace Enable ETHD tracing This feature is provided for DEMO purposes only! It must not be publicly deployed in the field and is provided for testing/validation purposes only (Customer Acceptance Feature). 27 3 NEW FEATURES DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. :ethd spool Show memory pools :ethd sdata Show driver data :ethd cdata Clear driver data :ethd smode Show interface mode :ethd stats Show interface statistics :ethd clear Clear interface statistics :ethd help Display help info. Optimized Technicolor Gateway power consumption control & management Technicolor commits to prove its commitment to protect the environment through the Automatic Power State Control. While other products only can statically control their power consumption, this unique feature allows the Technicolor Gateway to constantly monitor the user activity and to instantly use this information to optimize its power consumption and of its peripheral connections; i.e when there is no or low user activity, the Technicolor Gateway can automatically: Reduce the clock frequency of the central processor; as a lowered clock frequency will result in a lower power consumption; Reduce the Ethernet functionality to mere link detection when there are no devices connected to the Ethernet port; Switch the wireless interface to a reduced power mode in case no active wireless hosts are connected, in which the access point is still available for connection while the unused functions are turned off. TR-069 CWMP extensions on dual-bank Technicolor Gateway The Technicolor Gateway CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP) Internet Gateway Device (IGD) data model features following new extensions: InternetGatewayDevice.DeviceInfo.X_000E50_SoftwareVersionPassiveBank InternetGatewayDevice.DeviceConfig.X_000E50_SwitchtoPassiveBank These IGD parameters allow remote controlled dual bank platform software switch-over on supporting Technicolor Gateway products. Support for three simultaneous Telnet sessions to the Technicolor Gateway Selected Technicolor Gateway product support a maximum of three concurrent Telnet sessions to the Technicolor Gateway CLI. This feature applies to following Technicolor Gateway products: THOMSON TG784(i) THOMSON TG784(i)n Telnet session kill security improvement In case Telnet sessions to the Technicolor Gateway are active and an additional Telnet session is opened to the Technicolor Gateway, the possibility is offered to the user to kill an active Telnet session. As a security improvement, the list of active Telnet sessions shown, and the option to kill another active session is only offered after Telnet login (i.e. after authentication with user name and password). 28 3 NEW FEATURES DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. TFTP client-based platform software upgrade mechanism For customers that do not deploy a CWMP/TR-069 remote device management environment, a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) client in running software has been implemented, supporting TFTP-DHCP mode and TFTP-PPP mode in following Technicolor Gateway products: THOMSON TG784(i) THOMSON TG784(i)n Configurable FXS Rx and Tx gain The Receive and Send gain can be configured via the Technicolor Gateway CLI, via the MBus data model and via the Technicolor Gateway GUI. 3G HSDPA/HSUPA USB adapter support on Technicolor Gateway Selected Technicolor Gateway supports 3G fall-back WAN connectivity through specifically supported 3G USB adapters. 3G WAN connectivity can be automatically established: at startup of the Technicolor Gateway through fixed configuration. through the Technicolor Gateway WAN port auto-sensing feature. as fall-back WAN connection in case the main WAN connection is going down. as fall-back WAN connection in case one or more specific WAN connections are going down. This feature is available on following Technicolor Gateway products: THOMSON TG587(i)n v2 Technicolor TG670(i) Technicolor TG672(i) THOMSON TG784(i)n THOMSON TG789(i)vn Currently the Technicolor Gateway is confirmed to support following 3G USB adapters by default: Huawei E1690 ZTE MF627 ZTE MF100 In addition, the following 3G USB adapters can be enabled via specific configuration: Alcatel X200 Alcatel X210S Alcatel X220L Huawei E1552 Huawei E160g Huawei E1752ec Huawei E1762 Huawei E180 Huawei E220 Huawei K4505 Hotplug is not supported. The 3G USB adapter must be plugged into the Technicolor Gateway before starting up the Technicolor Gateway. The Technicolor Gateway does not support to unplug/replug the 3G USB adapter during Technicolor Gateway operation. 29 3 NEW FEATURES DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. Telsey ZTE MF110 Technicolor Gateway is unable to decode DTMF INFO message The issue where the Technicolor Gateway is unable to properly decode Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) INFO messages (due to which only tics are heard) and where the configured pulse time is not taken into account, has been solved. WebUI Software Development Kit Selected Technicolor Gateway products support full design of new or ultra-flexible customization of existing Technicolor Gateway GUI pages via the Lua scripting language. Currently following products support web-based user interface design via the WebUI Software Development Kit (SDK): THOMSON TG587(i)n v2 Technicolor TG589(i)vn Technicolor TG670(i) Technicolor TG672(i) THOMSON TG784(i) THOMSON TG784(i)n THOMSON TG787(i) THOMSON TG789(i)vn THOMSON TG789(i)vn Business THOMSON TG797(i)n v2 THOMSON TG799(i)vn OSGi Software Development Kit Selected Technicolor Gateway products support the Open Services Gateway initiative (OSGi) Java-based service platform to allow third-party service, Application Programming Interface (API) and application component development for the Technicolor Gateway platform software. Currently following products support OSGi: Technicolor TG670(i) Technicolor TG672(i) THOMSON TG784(i)n THOMSON TG789(i)vn THOMSON TG789(i)vn Business THOMSON TG797(i)n v2 THOMSON TG799(i)vn Wi-Fi Alliance - IEEE802.11n wireless LAN certification All new introduced wireless-n capable Technicolor Gateway products are IEEE802.11n certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance. Contact your Technicolor sales and/or technical support representative for more information. For more information on the Lua scripting language, see www.lua.org. For more information on the OSGi Java-based service platform, see www.osgi.org. 30 3 NEW FEATURES DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. Wi-Fi Alliance - WPS certification All new introduced wireless-n capable Technicolor Gateway products are WPS certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance. Digital Living Network Alliance - DLNA certification Selected Technicolor Gateway products are certified by the Digital Living Network Alliance. This DLNA certification guarantees that the Technicolor Gateway UPnP A/V Media Server seamlessly integrates in the DLNA home environment to interwork with and share media content with other certified products, such as televisions, computers, gaming devices or PDAs. Currently the following Technicolor Gateway products have been DLNA certified by the Digital Living Network Alliance: Technicolor TG589(i)vn Technicolor TG670(i) Technicolor TG672(i) THOMSON TG784(i) THOMSON TG784(i)n THOMSON TG787(i) THOMSON TG789(i)vn THOMSON TG789(i)vn Business THOMSON TG797(i)n v2 THOMSON TG799(i)vn UPnP Forum - UPnP certification The following Technicolor Gateway products have been UPnP certified by the UPnP Forum: THOMSON TG587(i)n v2 Technicolor TG589(i)vn Technicolor TG670(i) Technicolor TG672(i) THOMSON TG784(i) THOMSON TG784(i)n THOMSON TG787(i) THOMSON TG789(i)vn THOMSON TG789(i)vn Business THOMSON TG797(i)n v2 THOMSON TG799(i)vn For more information on the Digital Living Network Alliance and its certification program, see www.dlna.org. 31 3 NEW FEATURES DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 3.3 Solved Customer Key Issues and Change Requests KTI implementation overview Following Key technical Issues (KTIs) that have been reported by dedicated customers have been implemented: Maximum of 10000 simultaneous connections The maximum number of simultaneous connections Technicolor Gateway can handle has been generally increased from 2000 to 10000 for following Technicolor Gateway Business products: Technicolor TG670(i) Technicolor TG672(i) THOMSON TG789(i)vn Business Technicolor Gateway HTTP server is not HTTP/1.1 compliant when using Download RPC The issue where the Technicolor Gateway always included a host IP address 0.0.0.0 in the HTTP header in all its HTTP/1.1 request messages, causing interoperability issues with Access Control Server (ACS) using virtual web hosting, has been solved. Topic Page Maximum of 10000 simultaneous connections 31 Technicolor Gateway HTTP server is not HTTP/1.1 compliant when using Download RPC 31 UPnP port mapping too slow when port mapping list is big 32 STS configuration may block IP interface attach 32 ARP probing extensions 32 TR-069 IGD flexiport extension to add Set-Top Box 32 Only one-way audio during voice calls when NAT templates are used 32 Environment variable line-up 32 Game TCP connection is going idle and is killed, even if traffic is active on the connection 32 WPA wireless encryption key cannot be retrieved via remote management 32 THOMSON TG784 restarts when resetting or restarting Set-Top Box and IPQos is applied 32 Support for a network supported CCBS in combination with delayed BYE SIP message 32 INFO with DTMF (forced signalling) is only sent after receiving remote SDP 33 The Technicolor Gateway cannot detect digits in case of pulse dialing 33 VoIP SIP application is bound to Technicolor Gateway 127.0.0.1 loop address 33 xDSL over ISDN (Annex-B): the loop attenuation downstream is too high. 33 Certificates may be lost after a platform software upgrade of the Technicolor Gateway 33 For Residential Technicolor Gateway products, see Maximum of 4096 simultaneous connections on page 24. 32 3 NEW FEATURES DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. UPnP port mapping too slow when port mapping list is big The issue where UPnP port mapping is too slow (particularly if the port map list is long, causing port mappings to fail on some applications due to a time-out, has been solved. STS configuration may block IP interface attach The issue where, in case an STS file is sent to a Technicolor Gateway with Ethernet WAN interface to remove the default Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) interface (hence Ethernet WAN remains as WAN interface) and then the Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) IDs are changed by a second STS file, if the WAN interface is attached before the LocalNetwork interfaces are attached, the IP interfaces are stopped and cannot be attached again, has been solved. ARP probing extensions On top of the RFC826 compliant Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) behaviour where initial ARP process does initial broadcast probing and only later on performs unicast probing, the ARP daemon has been extended and made configurable to force exclusively broadcast ARP probing.) TR-069 IGD flexiport extension to add Set-Top Box The issue where the extensions to the IGD datamodel done do not fully support to add new IP Set-Top Boxes (STB) (using DHCP vendor class, or possibly MAC address) to the flexiport functionality of the Technicolor Gateway, has been solved. Only one-way audio during voice calls when NAT templates are used The issue where due to shortage of and/or wrong NAT template mappings, one-way audio was observed during voice calls has been solved by increasing the maximum number of port maps that can be created by the Technicolor Gateway. Environment variable line-up The _WL_MACADDR and LWL_MACADDR environment variable have been lined up with the _MACADDR environment variable: dashes are used as separator and both are full in capitals. Game TCP connection is going idle and is killed, even if traffic is active on the connection The issue where the Technicolor Gateway wrongly brings online game Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connections in idle state, and eventually kills them even if traffic is flowing on the connection, has been solved. WPA wireless encryption key cannot be retrieved via remote management The issue where, as stipulated in TR-089, in the IGD data model the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) wireless encryption key passphrase, pre-shared key) is not shown in American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII), with the consequence that the WPA passphrase cannot be retrieved via remote management, has been solved for selected customers. THOMSON TG784 restarts when resetting or restarting Set-Top Box and IPQos is applied The issue where applying Internet Protocol Quality of Service (IPQoS) to Internet and Internet Protocol TeleVision (TV) PVCs may cause the THOMSON TG784(i) to restart as soon as STBs connected to the Technicolor Gateway are reset, or restarted, has been solved. Support for a network supported CCBS in combination with delayed BYE SIP message The Technicolor Gateway supports via the CLI to enable/disable delayed BYE SIP requests in case of a Completion of Calls to Busy Subscribers (CCBS) call. By default the Technicolor Gateway ARP probing remains RFC826 compliant, i.e. this new feature is not enabled by default. 33 3 NEW FEATURES DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. INFO with DTMF (forced signalling) is only sent after receiving remote SDP The issue where the INFO SIP request containing a Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) is only sent once the call is in a state where the remote Session Description Protocol (SDP) is received if DTMF is set for forced signalling, has been solved. The solution is that the INFO SIP request containing the DTMF is sent without preconditions, i.e. is immediately sent after sending the INVITE SIP request. The Technicolor Gateway cannot detect digits in case of pulse dialing The issue where the Technicolor Gateway is unable to detect the digit in case the connected phone is using pulse dialing, has been solved. VoIP SIP application is bound to Technicolor Gateway 127.0.0.1 loop address The issue where it has been observed that the Technicolor Gateway fails to register SIP UAs do to the fact that in case the DHCP-enabled interface to which the VoIP SIP application is bound has no IP address yet, the VoIP SIP application is bound to the Technicolor Gateway products loop address 127.0.0.1, has been solved. xDSL over ISDN (Annex-B): the loop attenuation downstream is too high. The issue where higher loop attenuation values are measured than the theoretical ones for PE05 loops, has been solved. Certificates may be lost after a platform software upgrade of the Technicolor Gateway The issue where it has been observed that certificates may be lost after restarting the Technicolor Gateway, has been solved. 34 3 NEW FEATURES DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 3.4 Physical Layer Firmware information Introduction The Technicolor Gateway DSL products include a physical layer firmware. In this section the features that are specific to the physical are listed, as well as improvements implemented compared to previous physical layer firmware version. 3.4.1 Broadcom 6338, 6348, 6358-based products Physical Layer firmware version information ADSLx over POTS: ADSLx over ISDN: Features ADSLx over POTS: version information Firmware version A2pBT012f recommended driver version 20h applicability Broadcom 6338 Broadcom 6348 Broadcom 6358 version information Firmware version B2pBT012c recommended driver version 20h applicability Broadcom 6338 Broadcom 6348 Broadcom 6358 ADSL, ADSL2, ADSL2+ ITU-T: G.992.1, G.992.2, G.992.3, G.992.5 Annex A/L/M ANSI T1.413 Physical Layer retransmission from Broadcom (PhyRe) G.992.3/5 Amendment 3: DS Extended framing parameters. G.994.1 Amendment 3: US extended framing parameters. Virtual Noise. L2 for Green DSL. Comlab IP1149 compliancy. 35 3 NEW FEATURES DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. ADSLx over ISDN: Fixes and improvements The ADSLx/POTS version includes fixes and improvements for following issues: Robustness improvement in Cabinet mode. The ADSLx/ISDN version includes fixes and improvements for following issues: Ikanos non-standard framing option in US in ADSL2/2+ (is now disabled by default) Synchronization issues are observed against Zhone in ADSL2+ when in cabinet mode. Robustness improvements in cabinet mode. 3.4.2 Broadcom 6368-based products Physical Layer firmware version information ADSLx over POTS and VDSL2 over POTS: ADSLx over ISDN and VDSL2 over ISDN: ADSL, ADSL2, ADSL2+ ITU-T G.992.1, G.992.3, G.992.5 Annex B. ETSI Physical Layer retransmission scheme from Broadcom (PhyRe). G.992.3/5 Amendment 3: DS Extended framing parameters. G.994.1 Amendment 3: US extended framing parameters. Virtual Noise. Low Power mode L2 for ALU Green DSL. version information Firmware version A2pv6bCT003b recommended driver version 22k applicability Broadcom 6368 version information Firmware version B2pvCT003 recommended driver version 22k applicability Broadcom 6368 36 3 NEW FEATURES DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. Features ADSLx over POTS and VDSL2 over POTS: ADSLx over ISDN and VDSL2 over ISDN: Fixes and improvements The ADSLx/POTS and VDSL2/POTS version includes fixes and improvements for following issues: UPBO is not applied correctly when the virtual noise are configured. Technicolor Gateway GUI always display 0 for Line Attenuation. Synchronization issue in VDSL against NSN Annex-M on VDSL, Upstream too low ADSL2+ tests show problems with transmit power Synchronization issues versus ALU line card Maximum Attainable Bitrate clamping required vs Ikanos CO-5 (clamp to 70 Mbps) in VDSL2 No synchronization possible on long loops in ADSL2+ A mode The ADSLx/ISDN and VDSL2/ISDN version includes fixes and improvements for following issues: VDSL2 ADSL, ADSL2, ADSL2+ ITU-T: G.993.2 Annex A & B Band Plans Profiles: 8abcd, 12ab, 17a US0 PTM UPBO ITU-T: G.992.1, G.992.3, G.992.5 Annex A, L, M ANSI T1.413 ATM DELT Annex M UK ANFP Mask G.994.1 Amendment 3 Extended Framing Parameters Low Power Mode (L2) (disabled by default). Broadcom Physical Layer Retransmission (disabled by default) Virtual Noise OLR Bitswapping & SRA Dying Gasp VDSL2 ADSL, ADSL2, ADSL2+ ITU-T: G.993.2 Annex B over ISDN Band Plans Profiles: 8abcd, 12ab, 17a US0 PTM Upstream Power Back-Off (UPBO) ITU-T: G.992.1, G.992.3, G.992.5 Annex A, L, M ANSI T1.413 ATM DELT G.994.1 Amendment 3 Extended Framing Parameters Low Power Mode (L2) (disabled by default). Broadcom Physical Layer Retransmission (disabled by default) Virtual Noise OLR Bitswapping & SRA Dying Gasp 37 3 NEW FEATURES DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. Technicolor Gateway GUI always display 0 for Line Attenuation. Synchronization issue in VDSL against NSN Clamping maximum attainable bit rate to 70 mbps against Ikanos CO 38 3 NEW FEATURES DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 39 4 FIXES, IMPROVEMENTS AND CORRECTIVE MODIFICATIONS DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 4 Fixes, Improvements and Corrective Modifications Introduction This chapter will describe all issues found and known in earlier Technicolor Gateway platform software releases that have been fixed in this R8.4.3 Maintenance 2. It will also summarize feature optimizations and adaptations. It covers: Topic Page 4.1 General fixes and Improvements 40 4.2 Modified Features and Optimizations 45 40 4 FIXES, IMPROVEMENTS AND CORRECTIVE MODIFICATIONS DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 4.1 General fixes and Improvements Overview This section provides an non-exhaustive overview of fixes and improvements. For the readers convenience, the fixed issues are grouped by functionality: Detailed overview Bridge / VLAN / Bridge Filter / Ethernet The issue where Ethernet switch storm control and shaping (used for Ethernet switch flow control) cannot be configured and as a consequence does not work, has been solved. The issue where on VDSL2 Technicolor Gateway products, the shaper speed parameter value is incorrect in case the normalized relative speed calculation method is enabled, has been solved. The issue where the egress shaper speed can only be configured to 64 kbps or 128 kbps in case the normalized relative speed calculation method is enabled, has been solved. The issue where it is not possible to disable auto-negotiation of the operational mode of the Gigabit Ethernet (GE) port of the Technicolor Gateway, has been solved. Topic Page Bridge / VLAN / Bridge Filter / Ethernet 40 CWMP / Datamodel / TR-069 41 DHCP / IPCP / DNS / Dynamic DNS 41 ECO 41 GUI / Firmware Embedded Help / Embedded Easy Setup / Lua 41 IGMP / Video 41 IP Acceleration / IP Forwarding / IP Routing / Connection Reservation 42 NA(P)T / NAT ALG / Game & Application Sharing 42 Physical Layer - ADSL/ADSL2+ 42 Physical Layer - VDSL2 42 Quality of Service 42 Services - OSGi / Web Application development Framework 42 Services - UPnP AV / Content Sharing 42 Services - Printer Sharing 42 SNMP / Syslog 42 VoIP - General / SIP / DECT 42 VoIP - SIP Server 43 Wireless 43 Miscellaneous 44 41 4 FIXES, IMPROVEMENTS AND CORRECTIVE MODIFICATIONS DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. CWMP / Datamodel / TR-069 The issue where changing Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) port mappings via the IGD data model is not possible, has been solved. The issue where although the total amount of packets is counted (both received/sent) for the IGD WLAN LANDevice, the total amount of bytes (both received/sent) remains 0, has been solved. The issue where although the total amount of bytes is counted (both received/sent) for the IGD WANCommonInterface, the total amount of packets (both received/sent) doesn't return any value, has been solved. The issue where some datamodel parameters of type boolean, int and unsignedint are empty in the IGD datamodel, which is not in line with TR-098 specification, potentially causing problems with ACS test scenarios, has been solved. DHCP / IPCP / DNS / Dynamic DNS The issue where the Technicolor Gateway is not able to registering more than 64 DHCP IP addresses leases and becomes unstable and has been observed to restart once more DHCP leases registrations are attempted, has been solved. ECO The issue where Bye SIP message retransmissions by the remote SIP server are required due to the fact that a Technicolor Gateway may return in low-power mode too quickly after a voice call is finished, with the consequence that the 200 OK SIP message cannot be sent anymore by the VoIP application, has been solved. To prevent potential stability issues of the Technicolor Gateway, the ECO CPU low-speed feature has been disabled by default. GUI / Firmware Embedded Help / Embedded Easy Setup / Lua The issue where on the Technicolor Gateway products that were introduced in the Main Track Slotted Release R8.4.2, on the Technicolor Gateway GUI, some items and strings shown still refer to the previous branding, has been solved. The issue where creating port maps via the GUI with a range larger than 10000 requires a restart of the Technicolor Gateway to be applied effectively, has been solved. The issue where in case local hosts have an unidentified IP address in the Technicolor Gateway device discovery (and hence identified with IP address 0.0.0.0 by the device discovery manager) it is not possible to assign a Game, and/or Application to a user-defined IP address, has been solved. The issue where the Technicolor Gateway has been observed to restart when: creating a port mapping on the Game & Application Sharing page of the Technicolor Gateway GUI, browsing to the Game & Application Sharing page of the Technicolor Gateway GUI after applying a user configuration with specific port mappings defined, has been solved. The issue where it is not possible to remove the functionality to switch to another user on the Technicolor Gateway GUI (and hide the corresponding links and tasks on the GUI) via a customization of the platform software, has been solved. Various Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) flaws of the Technicolor Gateway GUI have been fixed. The issue where certain configuration sections - among other the IP (interface(s)) configuration, and DHCP configuration(s) - are not restored, when restoring a user configuration backup file via the GUI, has been solved. The issue where, when running the embedded Easy Setup wizard of the Technicolor Gateway with multiple service templates (i.e. more than the standard set) and going back in the wizard (through clicking Back) until the service template list, not all templates are listed anymore, has been solved. IGMP / Video The issue where in case Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping is disabled on all physical Ethernet ports of the Technicolor Gateway bridge, after saving the configuration and restart, the Technicolor Gateway is not able to start up anymore, has been solved. The issue where on VDSL2 Technicolor Gateway products configured for routed VLAN over the bridge, in case the WAN flag is set on the VDSL line, routed video is not possible, has been solved. 42 4 FIXES, IMPROVEMENTS AND CORRECTIVE MODIFICATIONS DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. IP Acceleration / IP Forwarding / IP Routing / Connection Reservation The issue where deteriorated web surfing performance has been observed in stressed (non-VoIP) scenarios not using connection reservation and with IP Acceleration (AIP) enabled do to AIP stream sessions not being removed when idle, has been solved. NA(P)T / NAT ALG / Game & Application Sharing The issue where the SIP Application Layer Gateway (ALG) doesnt interpret received parameter correctly, for example, additional (incorrect) pinhole connections are created in case a SIP application registers to an Asterisk SIP server, has been solved. The issue where the Technicolor Gateway wrongly brings online game TCP connections in idle state, and eventually kills them, even if traffic is flowing on the connection, has been solved. The issue where the Technicolor Gateway fails to (re-)create proper NAT port mappings for P2P client after deleting and re-creating the PPP interface, because the Technicolor Gateway fails to clean up the bindblacklist after deletion of the PPP interface, has been solved.UPnP The issue where no transparent NAT map is added for the public DHCP subnet in PPP-subnet-passthrough scenarios, with the consequence that address translation is applied on the public subnet lease addresses of local hosts instead of being transparently passed through the Technicolor Gateway, has been solved. Physical Layer - ADSL/ADSL2+ The issue where it is not possible to enable/disable the Technicolor Gateway Dying Gasp function when it runs a multi- processing platform software OS (GoMP), has been solved. Physical Layer - VDSL2 The issue where the Technicolor Gateway has been observed to fail to re-synchronize to VDSL2, after subsequently synchronizing to ADSL(2+), VDSL2,... during WAN port Auto-sensing mode has been solved. All VDSL2 PSD masks for Longitudinal Output Voltage (LOV) testing as defined by the VDSL2 standard are now supported. Quality of Service The issue where PPPoE Active Discovery (PAD) messages (PADI, PADO, PADR) do not respect the internal class setting assigned by PPP with the consequence that derived P-bits are wrong, has been solved. Services - OSGi / Web Application development Framework Various instability issues of the OSGi framework that have been observed, causing the Technicolor Gateway to crash at restart (for example after a platform software upgrade), have been solved. Services - UPnP AV / Content Sharing The issue where a TR-069 platform software upgrade of the Technicolor Gateway will fail in case a disk is connected to the Technicolor Gateway USB port and set as managed disk, has been solved. Services - Printer Sharing The issue where the Technicolor Gateway may restart unexpectedly when unplugging a shared printer from the Technicolor Gateway during an ongoing print job, has been solved. SNMP / Syslog The issue where the Technicolor Gateway stops responding when flushing configured Syslog rules via the CLI, in case the maximum number of Syslog rules (i.e. 16 rules) were configured, has been solved. VoIP - General / SIP / DECT The issue where the Technicolor Gateway restarts when setting up a VoIP call in case Connection Information comes after Media Description in the message body of the SIP frame from the UA, has been solved. The issue where when pressing digits A-D, a DTMF event is detected (and a syslog event is seen on CLI), but the event is not added in the SIP INFO message, has been solved. The issue where a 3-party call is terminated if during a 3-party call HF+0 is pressed, has been solved. 43 4 FIXES, IMPROVEMENTS AND CORRECTIVE MODIFICATIONS DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. The issue where, in case a Technicolor Gateway remote platform software upgrade is triggered via TR-069, VoIP calls are terminated by the Technicolor Gateway by sending a BYE SIP message, upon which the SIP account is unregistered, due to the fact that the Technicolor Gateway is not responding to the subsequent digest authentication request of the voice platform (as it doesnt take it into account), the other party of the call is kept in the call for several minutes until the voice platforms times it out and sends a BYE SIP message to the other party, has been solved. The issue where the value of the SIP outbound proxy cannot be updated/overwritten by a received DHCP option 120 parameter, has been solved. The issue where deleting one of multiple existing profiles may cause the profile mapping between profile and assigned phones to shift (i.e. phones are not assigned to the profile as previously configured) after restarting the Technicolor Gateway, has been solved. The issue where, when an external call is done to a local phone (with authentication) with CFNR enabled, the last INVITE message using the new credentials for the forward phone number is not sent to this forward phone number but again to the original phone, has been solved. The issue where it is not possible to set the SIP registerExpire value to 3600 (while it is possible to change the value to 0 (zero)) via CLI while it is possible via TR-069, has been solved. The issue where it is not possible to assign a different ring tone for an incoming internal call on a DECT phone (as the Technicolor Gateway cannot distinguish internal from external DECT phone calls), has been solved. The issue where the SIP UA is still intercepting the DTMF events, with the consequence that no INFO message is sent in case forced signalling is enabled (for the purpose of applying DTMF signalling in the provisional phase of the call, meaning that DTMF will be sent inside INFO messages between the 183 and the 200 OK SIP message) and all DTMF events are to be sent in a SIP INFO message, regardless the presence or absence of capabilities indicated in SIP protocol (for example, not dependent of the received Allow, Accept header), has been solved. The issue where DTMF INFO cannot be sent after 183 Progress and before 200 OK SIP messages, has been solved. The issue where the registrar port cannot be changed in case the proxy port is an Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN), has been solved. The issue where the Technicolor Gateway cannot register anymore after a VoIP registration attempt with credentials that fails due to receiving a 503 Service unavailable SIP message, has been solved. The issue where in case a re-registration attempt of the Technicolor Gateway fails due to a changed (wrong) password change on the SIP proxy, subsequent registration attempts will continue to fail, even if the password is changed back again to its original (correct) value, has been solved. The issue where after a restart of the Technicolor Gateway the Technicolor Gateway SIP Server does not re-attempt to register anymore after a VoIP registration attempt with credentials that fails due to receiving a 401 Unauthorized SIP message, has been solved. The issue where the Technicolor Gateway has been observed to restart when it receives a 503 service unavailable SIP error message after sending an SIP invite, has been solved. The issue where the THOMSON TG789vn does not comply to the loop interruption insensitivity requirements of some specific customers, has been be solved. VoIP - SIP Server The issue where the SIP server implementation does not foresee a configurable SIP registration timer, has been solved. The issue where a SIP Server transfer operation fails due to the fact that the RE-INVITE does not contain the Referred- By and Replaces fields anymore if an authentication invite is needed, has been solved. Wireless The issue where it is not possible to modify the wireless security pre-shared key for WPA(2) through TR-069, has been solved. The issue where the SSID returns to the factory default value or another unexpected value after a restart of the Technicolor Gateway in case the SSID contains one or more spaces, or quotation marks, has been solved. 44 4 FIXES, IMPROVEMENTS AND CORRECTIVE MODIFICATIONS DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. Miscellaneous The issue where the Technicolor Gateway has been observed to restart when the PPP connection under extreme and enduring load (high, continued traffic) goes down, has been solved. 45 4 FIXES, IMPROVEMENTS AND CORRECTIVE MODIFICATIONS DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 4.2 Modified Features and Optimizations Modified features and optimization overview Following existing features have been modified: Random UDP source port assignment To avoid a malicious hacker to predict UDP source port assignments triggered and used by certain applications, by default the UDP source port assignment is done randomly. The UDP source port assignment method is made configurable to allow to force traditional incremental assignment of the port for compatibility with applications that rely on incremental UDP source port assignment (for example Skype). Topic Page Random UDP source port assignment 45 46 4 FIXES, IMPROVEMENTS AND CORRECTIVE MODIFICATIONS DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 47 5 KNOWN ISSUES AND RESTRICTIONS DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 5 Known Issues and Restrictions Introduction This section provides an non-exhaustive overview of open issues have been detected, reported, and/or have not been solved in this R8.4.3 Maintenance 2. For the readers convenience, the fixed issues are grouped by functionality: Topic Page ATM 48 Bridge / VLAN / Bridge Filter / Ethernet 48 CWMP / Datamodel / TR-069 48 Device Manager / Device Discovery / TR-111 48 DHCP / IPCP / DNS / Dynamic DNS 48 Ethernet OAM 48 GUI / Firmware Embedded Help / Embedded Easy Setup / Lua 48 IGMP / Video 49 IP Acceleration / IP Forwarding / IP Routing / Connection Reservation 49 IPSec / VPN / Tunnelling 49 NA(P)T / NAT ALG / Game & Application Sharing 49 Physical Layer - ADSL/ADSL2+ 49 Physical Layer - VDSL2 49 Quality of Service 49 Services - DLNA 49 Services - UPnP AV / Content Sharing 49 Services - Parental Control / Web Site Filtering 50 SNMP / Syslog 50 SNTP / Real Time Clock 50 UPnP / TR-064 50 VoIP - General / SIP / DECT 50 VoIP - SIP Server 51 Wireless 51 Miscellaneous 51 48 5 KNOWN ISSUES AND RESTRICTIONS DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. Detailed overview ATM On VDSL2 Technicolor Gateway products, ATM loopback is not working properly. On VDSL2 Technicolor Gateway products, ATM tracing is not working properly. On VDSL2 Technicolor Gateway products, starting an ATM ping on an ATM interface upon which a PPP connection is configured and connected, disconnects the PPP connections. On VDSL2 Technicolor Gateway products, the ATM QoS VBR shaper is not working properly. For CBR no issues have been reported. Bridge / VLAN / Bridge Filter / Ethernet The state of the bridge port is not propagated to higher layers in a VDSL2 Technicolor Gateway product. As a consequence, in VDSL2 scenarios where the Technicolor Gateway acts as DHCP client, if the VDSL2 line re- synchronizes, the corresponding bridge port goes down temporarily, yet this is not propagated to IP level, which means that the Technicolor Gateway ARP table is not updated. When the VDSL2 line is then restored again, no traffic is possible anymore until the ARP entry to the old DHCP IP address is requested again (ARP time-out), and the ARP entries at the Central Office (CO) ISAM are updated again. On Technicolor Gateway Business products unknown VLAN packets coming from the WAN are dropped in case ingress filtering is enabled. Streams based on DTRC precedence do not follow the TOS precedence mapping table, mapping TOS field/precedence to an internal VBUF priority indirectly indirect to a VLAN user priority/PCP. VLAN tagged IGMP frames cannot be forwarded in a transparent bridge scenario. CWMP / Datamodel / TR-069 The Technicolor Gateway does not support TR-069 Upload RPC to a communicated destination via FTP/HTTP, to backup, or restore complete Technicolor Gateway configurations. If a Technicolor Gateway is restarted during the delay period of a delayed platform software upgrade (indicated by the ACS), after the restart the Technicolor Gateway sends a 9010 Download Interrupted in the transferComplete to the ACS or simply nothing instead of resuming the platform software download. As a consequence the Technicolor Gateway is not upgraded. The WANCommonInterfaceConfig.TotalPacketsSent and Received TR-069 values always return 0 in case a Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) connection is set up on VDSL2/Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM), though traffic is passing through the WAN connection. Device Manager / Device Discovery / TR-111 When manually adding a local host entry to the device manager (formerly referred to as host manager) via the CLI, the device manager is unable to correctly detect the hosts IP addressing type, i.e. DHCP hosts are not recognized as such. The Technicolor Gateway device discovery manager (formerly referred to as host manager) sporadically reports the connection status and connection interface of local hosts incorrect. DHCP / IPCP / DNS / Dynamic DNS It is not possible to simultaneously configure different dynamic DNS services on the same interface. Ethernet OAM Ethernet OAM does not work in bridged scenarios. GUI / Firmware Embedded Help / Embedded Easy Setup / Lua No statistics of transferred VDSL2 (i.e. only in case of VDSL2 line synchronization) data are shown on the GUI. The status of FXS and DECT phones is always shown as connected on the GUI Home Network page, regardless of whether phones are actually connected, or not. Occasionally it has been observed that an upload of a user.ini configuration file, or a backup of the configuration via the GUI may fail. As a workaround, the user should refresh the GUI page (with F5) and retry. The WPA RADIUS server settings cannot be configured properly via the Technicolor Gateway Expert GUI pages. 49 5 KNOWN ISSUES AND RESTRICTIONS DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. IGMP / Video Sporadic IGMP Join and Leave failures (i.e. IGMP packets loss) are observed when zapping extensively. High load on the Technicolor Gateway running GoMP platform software (for example heavy LAN-to-LAN routed traffic) negatively impacts video routed zapping performance, such as too high zapping latencies and video stream errors. It has been observed that certain LAN devices (like Network Access Servers (NAS), network printers or wireless clients) perform an IGMP query of the 241.0.0.1 address, resulting in a freeze of the video stream in a routed video scenario. IP Acceleration / IP Forwarding / IP Routing / Connection Reservation In routed iTV scenarios, packets are out-of-sequence on first connection creation. The connection reservation framework (requiring QoS labelling) and current application-based labelling framework (for which labelling is only effective on initiated traffic from a host application) results in the fact that connections which are not initiated by a Technicolor Gateway application (for example the VoIP) are not captured by the connection reservation function, hence are not guaranteed. As a workaround, labels can be created to capture incoming SIP and RTP traffic, however make sure that the label rules for VoIP SIP and VoIP RTP traffic are lined up with the Technicolor Gateway service manager configuration (i.e. the bound SIP port (typically but not necessarily 5060) and dynamic port range (by default 1024-1151, but can be configured otherwise) are aligned at all time. No error is generated by the Technicolor Gateway in case a number of connections are reserved that exceeds the maximum number of connections reservations possible. IPSec / VPN / Tunnelling Due to a missing LAN IP range, initially setting up a VPN client dial-in session manually (Use Manual Dialup) via the Expert VPN > VPN Client GUI page will fail. As a workaround, first force the LAN IP range to be updated by the Technicolor Gateway, by clicking Use Automatic Start (Always On). From then on using manual dial-in for VPN client sessions will work. The Technicolor Gateway cannot relay IPSec packets when the IKE and SP connections are bound to a specific port in the Technicolor Gateway connection bind list. As a workaround unbind IKE and SP via the CLI. NA(P)T / NAT ALG / Game & Application Sharing NAT maps for a /30 subnet are not OK, when using PPP Public-Subnet-Passthrough unnumbered. File transfers using Windows Messenger during a chat session fail from internal to external site. No problems are seen for file transfers from external to internal site, or when using Live Messenger. Physical Layer - ADSL/ADSL2+ On VDSL2 Technicolor Gateway products, after each ADSL(2+) synchronization the first packet coming from the WAN in an ATM over ADSL(2+) scenario is dropped. Physical Layer - VDSL2 Modem label information in the Technicolor Gateway environment variables list is either only showing the ADSL(2+) modem label version, or identifies the sole VDSL2 modem label wrongly as an ADSL modem label. Quality of Service Queue-based rate limiting has no impact. Services - DLNA While playing a movie (located on the shared content of the Technicolor Gateway) with a DLNA client (for example a television set), you cannot pause the movie. Services - UPnP AV / Content Sharing A fifth media storage device connected to the Technicolor Gateway is not recognized and can not be read, or profiled. As a possible consequence, in scenarios where the first WAN-to-LAN trigger packet is required to set up a connection session, the connection may be delayed. For example if the first packet received at the WAN interface is an IGMP query to set up a video stream using a bridged connection, the stream may only be set up once the second IGMP query is received. 50 5 KNOWN ISSUES AND RESTRICTIONS DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. Services - Parental Control / Web Site Filtering Using Parental Control, i.e. URL-based, or content-based filtering, negatively impacts the Technicolor Gateway download performance. SNMP / Syslog It is not possible to configure and/or modify the SNMPv3 access security groups. SNTP / Real Time Clock The transmit timestamp is not set to 0 (zero) in case the Technicolor Gateway system time is invalid or unreliable. SNTP requests from the Technicolor Gateway NTP client are not using the standard UDP port 123. UPnP / TR-064 UPnP port maps have been observed to fail on WAN interfaces that have names longer than 17 characters. It is recommended to use interfaces names that are shorter than 17 characters to avoid observed issue. VoIP - General / SIP / DECT After a restart of the Technicolor Gateway, VoIP profiles are not automatically registered by the Technicolor Gateway. It has been observed that the Technicolor Gateway may generate and introduce a buzzing noise in the RTP stream towards connected phones (DECT and FXS phones) during three-party calls. Pressing the DECT registration/paging button on the Technicolor Gateway only launches DECT paging once every two times. In a scenario where DECT handsets are mapped to individual SIP accounts, all answered calls are shared among all DECT handsets, instead of individual per DECT handset. Following CLI commands will, if executed, flush all corresponding tone settings (to none), instead of returning them to the Technicolor Gateway factory default settings: :voice tone patterntable flush :voice tone descrtable flush :voice tone eventtable flush :voice sip reponsemap flush In case the DECT handset software upgrade file transferred during a DECT handset Software Upgrade Over The Air (SUOTA) is corrupted, the DECT handset will still accept it and perform the upgrade. As a consequence, the DECT handset upgrade will fail and the DECT handset stops working after the corrupted upgrade. During the boot process of the Technicolor Gateway, some values of the SIP Server are not, or not correctly loaded from the default settings and/or user.ini. Affected values are: External UA configuration values Registrar Bind RTP port range In case all phones (FXS phones and DECT handsets) are common and call waiting service is disabled, if a DECT handset is in a call when another incoming call is received, only the FXS phone(s) will start ringing (normal behaviour). If the DECT handset now terminates its call, it will start ringing as well for the remaining incoming call (if still not picked up). However, when answering this call with the DECT handset, only the dial tone is heard and the FXS phone(s) will continue to ring, i.e. the call is actually not picked up at all. In the atomic datamodel, the CallingNumber and CallingName call list parameters remain empty. The order of configuring this, is important due to the CLI over MBus implementation. Therefore, make sure that the external UA configuration is done after the outbound proxy and outbound registrar configuration (otherwise the external UA configuration is not loaded and applied by the Technicolor Gateway). As a workaround, add the :mbus debug loadobjects dmtree atomic path IP.Intf CLI debug command before the registrar binding configuration (otherwise registrar binding are not configured). 51 5 KNOWN ISSUES AND RESTRICTIONS DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. Adding and deleting multiple voice profiles can result in lost voice profiles after system reboot. In scenarios where the voice service provider uses multiple voice proxies in combination with DNS load-balancing, the Technicolor Gateway may end up in a situation where SIP INVITE messages are sent to a different outbound proxy than the one they are registered to. In this case, you are no longer able to make voice SIP calls. After a re-registration of the voice profile or a restart of the Technicolor Gateway the situation is temporary resolved. VoIP - SIP Server When (re-)configuring the Back-to-Back User Agent (B2BUA) external SIP UA via the GUI, the SIP Server fails to (re-)register. As a workaround, the B2BUA must be disabled and re-enabled first. No problems are observed when configuring via the CLI. Wireless When using WEP encryption or WPA-TKIP wireless security the throughput performance of the 802.11n wireless interface is lower than when using no wireless security or WPA2. Miscellaneous In multiple WAN connection scenarios with specific connections for specific traffic, if a particular WAN connection goes down, traffic designated for this WAN connection uses another WAN connection that may not be designed for this traffic, or in case of a Dial-on-Demand PPP connection for example, continuously trigger this PPP connection to come up. In other words, the Technicolor Gateway does not support to configure a service to only use a specific WAN connection and to block forwarding when this WAN connection is down. When uploading a Technicolor Gateway configuration file (user.ini), and loading this configuration via the CLI (:config load), the SNTP configuration isnt applied correctly by the Technicolor Gateway. It has been observed that the use of SSID interfaces outside the Technicolor Gateway bridge result in a wrong IGD datamodel representation of these interfaces with the consequence that such interfaces cannot be used via the IGD datamodel. In platform software customizations, the voice port map priority should not be configured higher than eight. 52 5 KNOWN ISSUES AND RESTRICTIONS DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 53 6 PRODUCT PLATFORM SOFTWARE DELIVERY INFORMATION DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 6 Product Platform Software Delivery Information Introduction This R8.4.3 Maintenance 2 has been made available for following Technicolor Gateway DSL products: Deliverables overview Topic Page THOMSON TG587(i)n v2 54 Technicolor TG589(i)vn 54 Technicolor TG670(i) 55 Technicolor TG672(i) 55 THOMSON TG784(i) 56 THOMSON TG784(i)n 56 THOMSON TG787(i) 57 THOMSON TG789(i)vn 57 THOMSON TG789(i)vn Business 58 THOMSON TG797(i)n v2 58 THOMSON TG799(i)vn 59 Topic Page 6.1 Detailed Platform Software Information 54 6.2 Software Development Kits Information 60 6.3 Language Pack Deliveries 61 54 6 PRODUCT PLATFORM SOFTWARE DELIVERY INFORMATION DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 6.1 Detailed Platform Software Information THOMSON TG587(i)n v2 Technicolor TG589(i)vn CANT-8 Software Components Component Identification Remarks Firmware bootloader image ZYEKAA8.43K.bli GoMP BLI-Image bootloader image ZYEJAA8.43K.rbi GoMP RBI-Image ADSLx / POTS modem label bcm96358_V1.0.194j_ADSL_PHY_A2pBT012f.d20h ADSLx / ISDN modem label bcm96358_V1.0.194c_ADSL_PHY_B2pBT012c.22h Translation project ZYEDAA8.43K.tgz TRM/TRP-file Tag Parser version v2.0.0 - Boot Loader version v1.0.1 v1.1.0 v1.1.1 v1.1.2 - - - - VDNT-F(0) Software Components Component Identification Remarks Firmware bootloader image ZXB0AA8.43K.bli GoMP BLI-image bootloader image ZXAZAA8.43K.rbi GoMP RBI-image ADSLx & VDSL2 / POTS modem label bcm96368_V1.0.22p_ADSL_PHY_A2pv6bCT003b.d22k ADSLx & VDSL2 / ISDN modem label bcm96368_V1.0.22n_ADSL_PHY_B2pvCT003.d22k Translation project ZXATAA8.43K.tgz TRM/TRP-file Tag Parser version v2.0.0 - Boot Loader version v1.1.3 - 55 6 PRODUCT PLATFORM SOFTWARE DELIVERY INFORMATION DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. Technicolor TG670(i) VoIP - SIP Technicolor TG672(i) VoIP - SIP DANT-N(1) SIPS/SIP Software Components Component Identification Remarks Firmware bootloader image ZYDKAA8.43K.bli GoMP BLI-image bootloader image ZYDJAA8.43K.rbi GoMP RBI-image ADSLx & VDSL2 / POTS modem label bcm96368_V1.0.22p_ADSL_PHY_A2pv6bCT003b.d22k ADSLx & VDSL2 / ISDN modem label bcm96368_V1.0.22n_ADSL_PHY_B2pvCT003.d22k Translation project ZYDDAA8.43K.tgz TRM/TRP-file Tag Parser version v2.0.0 - Boot Loader version v1.0.0 v1.1.1 v1.1.2 v1.1.3 - - - - DANT-A(1) SIPS/SIP Software Components Component Identification Remarks Firmware bootloader image ZY8XAA8.43K.bli GoMP BLI-image bootloader image ZY8WAA8.43K.rbi GoMP RBI-image ADSLx & VDSL2 / POTS modem label bcm96368_V1.0.22p_ADSL_PHY_A2pv6bCT003b.d22k ADSLx & VDSL2 / ISDN modem label bcm96368_V1.0.22n_ADSL_PHY_B2pvCT003.d22k Translation project ZY8QAA8.43K.tgz TRM/TRP-file Tag Parser version v2.0.0 - Boot Loader version 1.0.6 1.1.0 1.1.2 1.1.3 - - - - 56 6 PRODUCT PLATFORM SOFTWARE DELIVERY INFORMATION DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. THOMSON TG784(i) VoIP - SIP THOMSON TG784(i)n VoIP - SIP CANT-Y SIPS/SIP Software Components Component Identification Remarks Firmware bootloader image ZYCZAA8.43K.bli GoMP BLI-image bootloader image ZYCYAA8.43K.rbi GoMP RBI-image ADSLx / POTS modem label bcm96358_V1.0.194j_ADSL_PHY_A2pBT012f.d20h ADSLx / ISDN modem label bcm96358_V1.0.194c_ADSL_PHY_B2pBT012c.22h Translation project ZYCSAA8.43K.tgz TRM/TRP-file Tag Parser version v2.0.0 - Boot Loader version v1.0.1 v1.0.2 v1.1.1 - - DANT-P SIPS/SIP Software Components Component Identification Remarks Firmware bootloader image ZX9NAA8.43K.bli GoMP BLI-image bootloader image ZX9MAA8.43K.rbi GoMP RBI-image ADSLx / POTS modem label bcm96358_V1.0.194j_ADSL_PHY_A2pBT012f.d20h ADSLx / ISDN modem label bcm96358_V1.0.194c_ADSL_PHY_B2pBT012c.22h Translation project ZX9EAA8.43K.tgz TRM/TRP-file Tag Parser version v2.0.0 - Boot Loader version v1.0.0 v1.1.0 - - 57 6 PRODUCT PLATFORM SOFTWARE DELIVERY INFORMATION DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. THOMSON TG787(i) VoIP - SIP THOMSON TG789(i)vn VoIP - SIP CANT-G SIPS/SIP Software Components Component Identification Remarks Firmware bootloader image ZXLLAA8.43K.bli GoMP BLI-image bootloader image ZXLKAA8.43K.rbi GoMP RBI-image ADSLx / POTS modem label bcm96358_V1.0.188_ADSL_PHY_A2pBT010m.d20h ADSLx / ISDN modem label bcm96358_V1.0.194c_ADSL_PHY_B2pBT012c.22h Translation project ZXLEAA8.43K.tgz TRM/TRP-file Tag Parser version v2.0.0 - Boot Loader version v1.0.2 v1.0.3 v1.1.1 - - - CANT-4(0) SIPS/SIP Software Components Component Identification Remarks Firmware bootloader image ZYDTAA8.43K.bli GoMP BLI-image bootloader image ZYDSAA8.43K.rbi GoMP RBI-image ADSLx & VDSL2 / POTS modem label bcm96368_V1.0.22p_ADSL_PHY_A2pv6bCT003b.d22k ADSLx & VDSL2 / ISDN modem label bcm96368_V1.0.22n_ADSL_PHY_B2pvCT003.d22k Translation project ZYDMAA8.43K.tgz TRM/TRP-file Tag Parser version v2.0.0 - Boot Loader version v1.0.5 v1.0.9 - - 58 6 PRODUCT PLATFORM SOFTWARE DELIVERY INFORMATION DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. THOMSON TG789(i)vn Business VoIP - SIP THOMSON TG797(i)n v2 VoIP - SIP CANT-4(1) SIPS/SIP Software Components Component Identification Remarks Firmware bootloader image ZYDKAA8.43K.bli GoMP BLI-image bootloader image ZYDJAA8.43K.rbi GoMP RBI-image ADSLx & VDSL2 / POTS modem label bcm96368_V1.0.22p_ADSL_PHY_A2pv6bCT003b.d22k ADSLx & VDSL2 / ISDN modem label bcm96368_V1.0.22n_ADSL_PHY_B2pvCT003.d22k Translation project ZYDDAA8.43K.tgz TRM/TRP-file Tag Parser version v2.0.0 - Boot Loader version v1.0.5 v1.0.9 - - DANT-F SIPS/SIP Software Components Component Identification Remarks Firmware bootloader image ZXUEAA8.43K.bli GoMP BLI-image bootloader image ZXUDAA8.43K.rbi GoMP RBI-image ADSLx / POTS modem label bcm96358_V1.0.188_ADSL_PHY_A2pBT010m.d20h ADSLx / ISDN modem label bcm96358_V1.0.194c_ADSL_PHY_B2pBT012c.22h Translation project ZXU2AA8.43K.tgz TRM/TRP-file Tag Parser version v2.0.0 - Boot Loader version v1.0.1 v1.1.1 - - 59 6 PRODUCT PLATFORM SOFTWARE DELIVERY INFORMATION DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. THOMSON TG799(i)vn VoIP - SIP DANT-A(0) SIPS/SIP Software Components Component Identification Remarks Firmware bootloader image ZY96AA8.43K.bli GoMP BLI-image bootloader image ZY95AA8.43K.rbi GoMP RBI-image ADSLx & VDSL2 / POTS modem label bcm96368_V1.0.22p_ADSL_PHY_A2pv6bCT003b.d22k ADSLx & VDSL2 / ISDN modem label bcm96368_V1.0.22n_ADSL_PHY_B2pvCT003.d22k Translation project ZY8ZAA8.43K.tgz TRM/TRP-file Tag Parser version v2.0.0 - Boot Loader version v1.0.7 - 60 6 PRODUCT PLATFORM SOFTWARE DELIVERY INFORMATION DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 6.2 Software Development Kits Information Introduction Selected Technicolor Gateway products support Technicolor SDKs. In this section the SDKs that are delivered with this R8.4.3 Maintenance 2 are described. Overview SDK Components Component Identification Remarks Software Development Kits Web UI SDK ZXK6AA8.43K.iso ISO image ZYEAA8.43K.tgz compressed compilation OSGi SDK ZYMWAA8.43K.iso ISO image ZYMVAA8.43K.tgz compressed compilation 61 6 PRODUCT PLATFORM SOFTWARE DELIVERY INFORMATION DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 6.3 Language Pack Deliveries Introduction Language Packs may have been made available for all Technicolor Gateway products that are released in this release. Contact your Technicolor sales and/or technical support representative for more information. 62 6 PRODUCT PLATFORM SOFTWARE DELIVERY INFORMATION DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0. Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor. 63 DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0 3G Third Generation ACS Auto Configuration Server ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line AIP IP Acceleration ALG Application Level Gateway AMR Adaptive Multi-Rate AMR-WB Adaptive Multi-Rate Wideband ANFP Access Network Frequency Plan ANSI American National Standards Institute AOR Address Of Record AP Access Point Access Privilege API Application Programming Interface ARP Address Resolution Protocol ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode B2BUA Back-to-Back User Agent BLI BootLoader Image CAR Customer Acceptance Release CBR Constant Bit Rate CCBS Call Completion on Busy Subscriber 64 DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0 CD Compact Disc CFNR Call Forwarding on No Reply CIDR Classless Inter-Domain Routing CLI Command Line Interface CO Central Office CoC Code of Conduct CPE Customer-Premises Equipment CPU Central Processing Unit CWMP CPE WAN Management Protocol DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications DELT Double Ended Loop Testing DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance DMS Digital Media Server DNS Domain Name System DS DownStream DSD Differentiated Service Delivery DSL Digital Subscriber Line DTMF Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency DTRC minimize Delay, maximize Throughput, maximize Reliability, minimize Cost E-OAM Ethernet Operations & Administration and Maintenance 65 DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0 EFM Ethernet in the First Mile ETHD ETHernet Daemon ETSI European Telecommunications Standard Institute EXT2 Second EXTended file system EXT3 Third EXTended file system FAT File Allocation Table FAT32 File Allocation Table 32 FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name FTP File Transfer Protocol FXO Foreign Exchange Office FXS Foreign Exchange Station GE Gigabit Ethernet GoMP GoLinux Multi-Processing GUI Graphical User Interface HD High Definition HFS+ Hierarchical File System Plus HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol HTTPi HyperText Transfer Protocol intercept Hz Hertz ID IDentifier IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 66 DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0 IGD Internet Gateway Device IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol IKE Internet Key Exchange iLBC internet Low Bitrate Codec ILMI Integrated Local Management Interface IMS IP Multimedia Subsystem IP Internet Protocol IPQoS Internet Protocol Quality of Service IPSec Internet Protocol Security IPv4 Internet Protocol version 4 ISAM Intelligent Services Access Manager ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network ITU-T International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunications KPML KeyPad Markup Language KTI Key Technical Issue LAN Local Area Network LED Light-Emitting Diode LOV Longitudinal Output Voltage MAC Media Access Control MBus Management Bus MRU Maximum Receive Unit 67 DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0 mSSID multiple SSID MTU Maximum Transmission Unit NAPT Network Address and Port Translation NAS Network Access Server NAT Network Address Translation NTFS New Technology File System NTP Network Time Protocol OAM Operations And Maintenance OLR On-line Reconfiguration OS Operating System OSGi Open Services Gateway initiative P2P Point-to-Point PAD PPPoE Active Discovery PBX Private Branch eXchange PC Personal Computer Point Coordinator PCP Priority Ceiling Protocol PDA Personal Digital Assistant POTS Plain Old Telephone System PPP Point to Point Protocol PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet 68 DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0 PSD Power Spectral Density PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network PTM Packet Transfer Mode PVC Permanent Virtual Circuit QoS Quality of Service RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RBI Reduced Bootloader Image RFC Request For Comments RFI Remote Failure Indication RPC Remote Procedure Call RTP Real Time Protocol SDK Software Development Kit SDP Session Description Protocol SHDSL Symmetric High-Speed Digital Subscriber Line SIP Session Initiation Protocol SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol SP Service Privilege SRA Seamless Rate Adaptation SRV SeRVice record SSID Service Set Identifier 69 DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0 STB Set-Top Box STS Technicolor Gateway Script file SUOTA Software Upgrade Over The Air TCP Transmission Control Protocol TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TOS Type Of Service TR Technical Report TV Television UA User Agent UDP User Datagram Protocol UPBO Upstream Power Back-Off UPnP Universal Plug and Play UPnP A/V Universal Plug and Play Audio/Video URI Uniform Resource Identifier URL Uniform Resource Locator US UpStream USB Universal Serial Bus VBR Variable Bit Rate VBUF Virtual BUFfer VDSL Very High Bitrate Digital Subscriber Line 70 DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0 VLAN Virtual Local Area Network VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol VPN Virtual Private Network WAF Web Application development Framework WAN Wide Area Network WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity WLAN Wireless Local Area Network WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup XML Extensible Markup Language XMLCOM XML-based COMmunication web application development framework XSS Cross-Site Scripting Copyright 2011 Technicolor. All rights reserved. All tradenames referenced are service marks, trademarks, or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Specifications subject to change without notice. DMS-CRN-20110124-0006 v3.0 THOMSON TELECOM BELGIUM NV Prins Boudewijnlaan 47 2650 Edegem Belgium www.technicolor.com