There are significant enhancements
to Blueworx Voice Response for AIX in
this release including:
- Support for iLBC compression
- Blueworx Voice Response for AIX Version 6.1 now
supports the iLBC (Internet Low Bitrate Codec, RFC 3951),
modes 20 and 30. See Codecs for more
information.
- Support for secure SIP
- Secure SIP provides authentication, as well as integrity and confidentiality
of messages, and security for SIP communications on non-secure networks
like the internet. Secure SIP can prevent attacks such as tampering
with messages, or the impersonation of a user. See Security
concepts and Secure
SIP for more
information.
- Support for secure RTP
- Secure RTP provides confidentiality and message authentication
for RTP data. It can be used to prevent people from listening to or
tampering with the audio data sent over a unsecure network like the
internet. Blueworx Voice Response for AIX Version 6.1 now
supports some optional Secure RTP crypto session parameters (RFC
4568 section 6.3). See RTP
Security Negotiation for more
information.
- AIX support upgraded to Version 7.1
- Blueworx Voice Response for AIX Version 6.1 now
supports the use of AIX Version 6.1 or Version 7.1 as its operating
system.
- All Blueworx Voice Response AIX device
drivers converted to 64-bit operation.
See AIX support upgraded to Version 7.1 for more information.
- Maximum channel capacity of a machine doubled
- Using DTNA and VoIP/SIP, the number of Blueworx Voice Response LPARs
supported per BladeCenter blade
or pSeries has
been increased from two to four. An appropriate allocation of CPU,
memory, storage and Ethernet resources must be assigned to each Blueworx Voice Response LPAR.
As a guideline, a system performance rPerf of 20 can support a 480-channel Blueworx Voice Response LPAR
running speech-enabled VoiceXML applications.
See http://www.ibm.com/systems/power/hardware/notices/rperf.html for further information on rPerf.
The use of secure SIP and secure RTP, increases the system
performance requirements of Blueworx Voice Response by approximately
30%. As a guideline, a system performance rPerf of 26 can support
a 480-channel secure SIP and secure RTP Blueworx Voice Response LPAR
running speech-enabled VoiceXML applications.
- Improved cache control
- You can display or expire contents of the Blueworx Voice Response CCXML,
VoiceXML, audio file cache.
- You can select one or all documents or audio files
in a cache to expire.
- You can select documents or audio files older than
a specified age or date in a cache to expire.
- You can now also expire and delete from the disc
one or more VoiceXML documents, older than a specified age or date.
See Improved cache control for
more information.
- Enhanced VoiceXML and CCXML application support
for call information
- Support for individual call data session variables for the SIP,
ISDN and SS7 protocols.
See Enhanced VoiceXML and CCXML application support for call information for more
information.
- Enhanced CCXML support
- Call Control XML (CCXML) runtime support for most features described
in the latest version of the CCXML specification.
See Enhanced CCXML support for
more information.
- ECMAScript support
You can now configure Blueworx Voice Response to use
either version 1.3 or version 1.7 of ECMAScript. To maintain backwards
compatibility with previous Blueworx Voice Response applications,
version 1.3 remains the default. See Using ECMAScript for details.
- Support for DB2 Version 9.5
See Support for DB2 Version 9.5 for more information.
- Enhanced Genesys CTI support
- Support for the Genesys I-Server interface now includes the Route
Request/Response API.
- Call allocation compatibility with the Genesys supplied
D2IS custom server.
- When using Genesys I-Server, the called number can
now be presented in the most appropriate way for TDM or SIP calls.
- It is now possible to specify that SIP Genesys
CTI call transfers are re-routed through Blueworx Voice Response if for
some reason a transfer operation using Genesys CTI cannot be completed
satisfactorily.
See Enhanced Genesys CTI support for
more information.
- Support for IPV6 IP addresses
- Java support upgraded to Version 6.0
- Blueworx Voice Response for AIX Version 6.1 supports
the use of Java Version 6.0 for Using CCXML, VoiceXML or Java applications.
See Java support upgraded to Version 6.0 for
more information.
- User-configurable logging for monitoring of VoiceXML
and CCXML applications
- Ability to configure VoiceXML and CCXML application logging to
allow real-time monitoring of such applications.
See User-configurable logging for monitoring of VoiceXML and CCXML applications for
more information.
- Enhanced application support for SIP headers
- In addition to Call-ID and Call-Info SIP headers, up to ten user-configurable
SIP headers are now supported by VoiceXML and CCXML application call
data session variables.
See Enhanced application support for SIP headers for more
information.
- Improved VRBE tracing
See Additional VRBE problem determination utility for more information.
- Improved speech technology
- Support for a secondary back-up server so that MRCP
speech recognition and text-to-speech can continue in the event of
a failure.
- Support for speech recognition and text-to-speech
using dynamic engine allocation, so that speech recognition and text-to-speech
engines can be allocated only for the duration of each period of speech
recognition or text-to-speech.
- Support for MRCP-V1.0-compliant speech technologies
such as Nuance Speech Server, Loquendo Speech Server, LumenVox,
and WebSphere Voice Server.
- State table applications can now access MRCP text-to-speech
servers.
- Additional ‘proprietary’ DTMF barge-in
detection method.
- Remote DTMF grammar detection and compilation support.
- Hotword DTMF barge-in supported with remote DTMF
grammar detection.
- Support for some vendor-specific VoiceXML properties.
- MRCP V1.0 support for recording end-pointed audio
with Nuance Recognizer 9.
See Improved speech technology for more
information.
- Improved support for multiple recognition contexts
Blueworx Voice Response now supports
the use of multiple recognition contexts for speech recognition in
VoiceXML applications. Unprocessed, ‘raw’ NLSML can also
be returned from the Speech Recognition server. See Using multiple recognition contexts for more information.
- SIP Registrar support
See SIP registrar support for more information.
- SIP Registrar authentication
See SIP registrar support for more information.
- SIP allowed host list
Blueworx Voice Response now supports
the use of an allowed host list of IP addresses from which SIP Requests
are accepted. See Using
an allowed host list.
- Enhanced trombone support
See Enhanced trombone support for more information.
- Enhanced FAX card support
Blueworx Voice Response now supports
Brooktrout TR1034 digital fax cards for PCI providing 4, 16, or 30
fax channels. Previously, only the 30-channel card was supported. See Introducing Brooktrout Fax for more information.
- Product packaging
See Product packaging for more information.
- Streamlined installation and migration from previous
version
- Ability to install directly over previous version.