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Version 11.6.0 - Release date 2nd of July 2018

The 11.6.0 release is major release of the Total Recall VR LinX II technology.

This release moves the Java technology baseline to Java 8. Support for Java 7 and prior releases was removed and as of this release all firmware and PC applications require a Java 8 release in order to run.

In addition to the Java technology, the following technologies were upgraded:

  • All generation 5 components that are part of the LinX II technology were upgraded to generation 5 technology release 0.7.0 (latest).
  • ObjectDB 2.7.5
  • H2 1.4.197
  • License4J 4.7.1
  • Time zone data 2018e

This release includes the following enhancements:

  • The RTP Media Server now supports recording of multicast and broadcast RTP streams in active mode. Up until this release RoIP and AoIP multicasts and broadcasts could only be recorded in passive mode which depends on a SPAN (mirror) port on an Ethernet switch. While effective, this mode of capturing RoIP and AoIP multicasts and broadcasts is undesirable when using the VM based recorder. As of this release it is possible to record RoIP and AoIP multicasts and broadcasts in active mode which eliminates the need to configure a SPAN (mirror) port on an Ethernet switch. The recorder will subscribe to multicast and broadcast groups as instructed by its configuration and receive RTP packets as a member of such groups.
  • A quick criteria builder was added to the PC applications that use the Criteria Builder. The quick criteria builder is a simple method to build simple but useful search queries. It is similar to what used to be available in now obsolete Remote Manager PC application, so users that are familiar with the Remote Manager’s search query builder may find the new quick criteria builder easier to use.
  • The date format was standardized across all external interfaces (REST, RMI …). As a result, users that upgrade recorders to this release will need to upgrade the PC applications to the latest release as well.

Finally, the following defects were removed:

  • The password recovery dialog now stays on the screen of the embedded GUI until explicitly cancelled by a user.
  • ISDN calls that started while the system is rebuilding its DB and were still active after the DB rebuild completed resulted in endless recordings of such calls. This is no longer the case and recording of such calls now ends when the ISDN call ends (as expected).
  • The system now restarts correctly after setting the IP address of the LAN 2 interface to 0.0.0.0 (that is, no IP address).