Introducing Version 69.3: Enhanced Performance, Troubleshooting and User Controls
We're excited to announce Vodia PBX version 69.3, bringing rock-solid performance and new features! Keep reading to find out what's new:
Statistics - More information is available for the overall performance of the system. This includes the number of page faults, processing delays and the main CPU usage. The graphs are now also available through Prometheus.
Snom - The SRAPS-generated credentials expired after some time, which required a new entry for the account password. This is handled automatically now. Added SP800, D812 and D815.
Mailbox - When listening to long envelope headers, the user can now skip to the message using the #
symbol. Also the spelling of numbers was improved. Messages were not automatically purged in all cases.
HTTP client - The HTTP client will now check both IPv4 and IPv6 when locating the server. By default, the system will prefer IPv4.
Redirection - New settings have been added that will define what numbers are allowed for redirection.
CDR - The CDR now contain the SIP packets for the call, the DTMF keys that were pressed and the RTP statistics for the call. There is a new setting that controls if PCAP RTP should contain the audio or not.
Registration refresh - For devices that support sending CRLF keepalive traffic, the PBX will reduce the registration interval automatically.
RTP burst - The PBX will now automatically buffer RTP packets coming from apps when bursts exceed the typical size of the desktop phone (150 ms).
Australian numbers - Added handling of 130 Australian numbers.
Cloud storage - The interface for storing call recordings in the cloud is now available through the administrator web frontend.
Trunk - 100 responses now stop the trunk failover. Added BluIP SIP trunk.
Room setting - Added a room setting for every extension that can be used for reporting the location in emergency calls.
Hotline setting - Added hotline setting that will dial a number when going off hook (for certain devices).
Avaya - Support for additional modes on buttons, e.g. DND and call forward. Fixed Avaya messages waiting indicator.
Grandstream - Added DP755 to the list of supported devices.
Fanvil - Added X210I.
Trunks - Added option to clock any RTCP to the SIP trunk. By default don't pass any video to the SIP trunk.
User front end - Added switch to add shared address book entry. Added settings that controls what fields the user will see. This includes control over the hangup tone and if video calls should be offered.
Admin front end - When adding audio, the file will now automatically be converted into the right format when possible (also in the user front end).
Login - Added additional checks to guide users through passkey setup. Clear the password warning after user tries a different password.
For a full list check our documentation: https://doc.vodia.com/docs/releasenotes690#693