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AccessNode AN1610 Software Increments
| Update |
Type |
Description |
Date Released |
Release Notes |
| ACN19N16 |
APU |
Memory Robustness and ISDN Enhancement |
Apr 25, 2001 |
Release Note |
| ACN18N16 |
APU |
Expand Upgrade Capabilities of the LAIC and its CPLD |
Feb 9, 2001 |
Release Note |
| ACN17N16 |
APU |
Maintains DDS circuits after a SWACT or restart |
Jan 10, 2001 |
Release Note |
| ACN16N16 |
APU |
VLCM Fix Bundle |
Jun 24, 2000 |
Release Note |
| ACN15N16 |
ANX |
ExpressLine Card recovery from over-voltage protection |
Jun 26, 2000 |
Release Note |
| ACN14N16 |
ANX |
ANX Loss of Comm - ANX upgrade - 1 Meg Modem loss of comm |
Mar 28, 2000 |
Release Note |
| ACN13N16 |
APU |
Remove Dual VLCM Checks |
Feb 21, 2000 |
Release Note |
| ACN12N16 |
ANX |
SP Flash/NTN502 NTN505 LC Lost/Nailed up service recovery |
Feb 18, 2000 |
Release Note |
| ACN11N16 |
APU |
Customer is not receiving LC state reporting on 2nd VLCM |
Jan 25, 2000 |
Release Note |
| ACN10N16 |
ANX |
ANX No calling party to Hunt Group |
Nov 18, 1999 |
Release Note |
| ACN09N16 |
APU |
COD (Cutoff Disconnect) inoperable on DMS-10/AN interface |
Nov 10, 1999 |
Release Note |
| ACN08N16 |
ANX |
Bouncing comms robustness |
Nov 8, 1999 |
Release Note |
| ACN07N16 |
APU |
Correct problem with ISD to allow patching of FA procs. |
Oct 28, 1999 |
Release Note |
| ACN06N16 |
APU |
Xtalk and Swerr on ANX DMS-X line |
Jan 3, 1999 |
Release Note |
| ACN05N16 |
APU |
This will allow patching of ANX in AN16.10. |
Jan 9, 1999 |
Release Note |
| ACN04N16 |
APU |
Fix stuck protection oscillation alarm |
Oct 8, 1999 |
Release Note |
| ACN03N16 |
APU |
This patch addresses two WorldCom DMS-X issues |
Sep 13, 1999 |
Release Note |
| ACN02N16 |
APU |
Correct increment database. |
Sep 13, 1999 |
Release Note |
| ACN01N16 |
APU |
Allow patching of dot releases. |
Sep 13, 1999 |
Release Note |
| ACN00N16 |
APU |
This fixes Test LPK in PED ovly caused lines to fail |
Aug 22, 1999 |
Release Note |
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