NetVanta 7000 Series Release Notes R10.7.1 Features and EnhancementsCopyright © 2013 ADTRAN, Inc. 8Features and EnhancementsNo new features or enhancements were included in this release.FixesThis section highlights major bug fixes in AOS version R10.7.1.• Adding a T1/E1 link to an existing Multilink PPP bundle using the GUI causes the PPP link to bouncewhen applied. The PPP link will go down and immediately recover; however, some packets could be lost.To work around this issue, a T1/E1 can be added using the CLI, and the link will stay up while the additionis applied.• Calls using the G.729 CODEC are limited to 25 calls for E1 PRI.• FindMe-FollowMe treats all calls from the auto attendant as internal calls.• SNOM M3 phones do not support attended transfer at this time. This and other caveats will bedocumented in a future configuration guide for using the SNOM phones with the NetVanta 7000 Series.• Voicemail Operator Assist on a ring group dialed 0 even if it was configured with a different value• Creating a new phone configuration resulted in an inapplicable sync dialog.• A SIP trunk configured to replace the diversion header does not correctly replace the most recentdiversion header when multiple diversion headers are present.• The GUI IP Phone Configs Update Directories command only merged the first 21 system directoryentries.• If the Primary System Configuration file had been changed, the "factory-default" command would notrestore the file to the default startup-config• Leaking of replication slots resulted in slot failure which caused paging, call parking, and MoH to fail.• Manually editing phone configuration files resulted in the phones disappearing from the IP PhoneConfigs GUI menu.• Paging group calls originating from ADTRAN IP7XX phones had no audio.• Forwarded voicemail messages reported a date one month previous to the actual message.• Incoming SIP trunk calls which were locally transferred would stop remote ringback during anysubsequent coverage.• The NetVanta 7100 locked up and rebooted when attempting call transfers during heavy call loads.• The Python backup script for the NetVanta 7100 did not inform users that HTTP must be enabled.• Hot desking configuration files only supported the use of the default VLAN 2 IP address, 10.10.20.1.• TFTP client connections caused memory to be lost which could not be recovered.• Attempting to use a pickup group to pick up a call queue resulted in the call being dropped.• When an external call was transferred to an internal extension with coverage for an external number, adiversion header was not present when the call was routed back out to reach the external number.• An inbound ring group call that was cleared too quickly resulted in a reboot.• Disabling Local Emergency Services in the dial plan caused the NetVanta 7100 to cease stripping thesteering digit (9) from the dial string. As a result, the call did not match a grouped trunk.