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MiVoice Business Software & Hardware History
The purpose of this information note is to give the reader a brief guide as to when certain hardware or
software features were first made available. If further information is required, as to how certain features
work, then the reader should look towards the relevant product bulletins or to the online documentation
at Mitel® OnLine.
The relevant product bulletin numbers will be included next to the release date where relevant.
MiVoice Business
Release 7.0 (SP1) Software
MIVOICE BUSINESS 7.0 SP1 – OCTOBER 2014
PB20140030
Microsoft Hyper-V
First official supported version of software which can run in a
Hyper-V framework. Whilst the detailed engineering guidelines
and capacities will be published once all testing is completed,
initial results have shown that we require double the vCPU in Hy-
per-V deployments compared to VMware. Please ensure that the
guidelines are consulted prior to quoting the customer solution
to ensure the necessary resources are available.
SIP Enhancements
A range of improvements recognizing the growing adop-
tion of SIP:
•	 Enhanced SIP Call Billing - allow the option to con-
figure a user-specific billing number, which can be
different than the CPN Substitution (public) number
for the same user.
•	 New SIP Peer Profile Defaults to better match market
requirements
•	 SIP Release Line Transfer (SIP 2B-Channel Transfer) –
optimizes trunk requirements when inbound SIP trunk
calls need to be transferred to external parties (over
SIP)
•	 Default Dynamic Payload Options - configurable De-
fault Dynamic Payload options for DTMF (was previ-
ously 101), G.722.1, and L16 payloads to allow flexibility
against Service Provider networks
•	 Local Name Display on SIP Devices - display names
locally on SIP devices (e.g. guest name for cruise ship
deployments using SIP devices).
•	 Support for Three (3) Calling Party Numbers
•	 Support for SIP Calling Line ID Restriction (CLIR)
•	 Signal Privacy on Emergency Calls - To satisfy legal
requirements to respect privacy on emergency calls, a
new SIP Peer Profile option‘Signal Privacy (if enabled)
on Emergency Calls’is provided. With this option
enabled, the CESID information will be included ONLY
in the P-Asserted-Identity header and not in the From:
header -- when an emergency call is made from a
private extension and the caller has privacy enabled.
•	 “Expires”Header in 200ok Responses - Addition of
“Expires”Header in the 200ok response for a Register
Request message. This is mainly for SIP implementa-
tions using MS_UCMA. Previously, it was only included
in the Contact header.
Call Forward Always for Ring Groups
Following the improvements to group behavior made in
MiVoice Business Release 7.0 we are adding the capabil-
ity to allow Call Forward Always to be supported on Ring
Groups. Whilst DND and Absence of all members can
invoke similar results, Call Forward Always gives a level of
flexibility in how calls are handled.
Private Caller Feature
A new Feature Access Code (FAC) Private Caller allows a
caller to prevent their identity being displayed to the called
party on a call by call basis. Both the name and number
will be suppressed and a privacy indication will be dis-
played on the called device when the user dials the Private
Caller FAC before dialling the destination number.
Enhanced ISDN Outward Dialing Modifica-
tion
Ability to modify the digits before they are passed to the
public network. In other words, it allows you to alter the
calling party number on outgoing calls over ISDN E1 links
(programmed as EURO Standard protocol).
MiConfig Wizard Improvements
•	 Provisioning support for Call Billing for SIP Gateway
configurations.
•	 New Configuration profiles available for Windstream,
Verizon and other popular SIP service providers.
•	 Classes of Service and other configuration data added to
facilitate the integration of MiVoice Business and MiContact
Center.
•	 New option added for designating the prime DN for Multi-
call and Key System keys.
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•	 Configuration Wizard defaults for Classes of Service always
used to configure MiVoice Business (previously, users could
choose whether or not to use them when they applied their
configuration).
•	 Creation of an Administrator Account for access to
commonly-used forms in the MiVoice Business Sys-
tem Administration Tool.
MIVOICE BUSINESS 7.0 – JUNE 2014
PB20140012
Consolidated Ring Groups
The creation of“Enhanced Ring Groups”allows more
flexible definition of the members in the group, the
“hunting”or ringing algorithm, the queuing behavior, the
overflow definition and destination as well as post call
handling. Additionally this allows ring group members to
be across multiple instances of MiVB.
Enhanced Silent Monitor & Whisper Coach
More flexibility on silent monitor plus the ability for a
supervisor to establish an audio path that is audible to
the monitored DN in any call state, but not audible to any
connected party/parties. At any point during the coach
session the call can be elevated to a Barge in.
DID Enhancements
Increased flexibility and reduced programming complexity
associated with assigning incoming DID (DDI) numbers to
the appropriate answer point.
External Twinning Enhancements
The concept of External Twinning introduced in 6.0
will be expanded to allow any two devices to be rung
simultaneously under a single dynamic extension number
(two internal, two external or a mix). This previously was
restricted to one internal and one external representation
of a user.
External (live) MOH source for ISS/vMCD
(X86 platforms)
A facility that allows ISS, vMCD and MiCD based
deployments to use a SIP based G.711 stream on the
network as a live music on hold.
5540 Full name display
Updated to display calling party info during the ringing for
both internal guest and external inbound calls. Also, the
display will now support 20 character names (consistent
with IP sets) - this is an increase from the previous 15
characters.
SRTP and TLS Support
Following on from the introduction of TLS support for
signaling in MCD 6.0 we are now adding SRTP support for
the media stream. TLS and SRTP are the industry standard
encryption key management and encryption algorithms.
Technical Hygiene
A number of changes have been made in MiVoice Business
7.0. These include:
•	 MSL 10 support (VDT)
•	 ESM compatibility with IE10 & 11 and Windows 8 is
included
Virtualization Enhancements
VMware vSphere 5.5 Support (also in 6.0 SP2)
Small Business .OVA Support for 250 Users
•	 MiVoice Business virtual appliance ships with 3
resource settings selectable upon deployment
within vSphere - Small Business, Mid-Market, and
Enterprise. The Small Business .OVA footprint has
increased capacity from 150 users tot 250 users
as well as embedded voice mail capabilities up to
250 users and 12 ports.
MiVoice Business qualification to 5000 users
•	 Not delivered as part of a default OVA, but
available through manual configuration, a single
virtual instance now supports up to 5000 users
MiVoice Business Resiliency with VMware Site
Recovery Manager
•	 With MiVoice Business 7, the use of Resiliency
and VMware SRM can be combined offering the
utmost in availability solutions. Now, a customer
can deploy MiVoice Business 7 in their primary
data center along with a survivable branch office
gateway at a remote site, and at the same time
partake in full data center protection based
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on VMware SRM, with failover to a secondary
data center. (Note that support for VMware HA
continues to be supported for single data center
recovery from server/host or VM failure.)
MiCollab with Voice – now supports 500 users
•	 Up from the previous limit of 250
Improving the Total Cost of Ownership
•	 Automated base DN configuration - system
administrators can define a range of DNs that the
system will use to enable devices in a locked state
– this means they no longer have to identify a DN/
PIN as part of the registration process for Mitel 53xx
IP Phones
•	 Enhancements to User Service Configuration –
single sign on between MiCollan & MiVoice Business,
form changes from a grid to a tree structure, has an
improved search capability and administrators can
right cliock for context based menu options
•	 SDS Improvements - A variety of technical
enhancements have been implemented to improve
the SDS performance, particularly in large clusters
(node counts over 100). In particular synchronization
SDS of large node resilient pairs has improved
significantly.
•	 Directory Update Performance Improvements -
significant improvements in responsiveness in
directory oriented actions most applicable in
systems with large directories (over 10,000 Users).
•	 MSP logs viewer & round robin software logs – to aid
troubleshooting
•	 Alarm on back-up failure - In the event a software
backup fails (whether manually invoked or
scheduled) an alarm will be generated. This alarm
event will be persistent (i.e. if the system reboots the
alarm condition will still be present).
•	 Multiple templates per device – as an expansion
to services introduced in MCD 5.0 we know allows
multiple templates to be created for the same device
type
•	 MiConfig Wizard updates - this release aligns with
MiVB 7.0, vUCC 6.0 and MiCollab 6.0, with support for:
•	 UCC Bundle assignment for MiCollab users
(previous releases discouraged MiCW use with
UCC)
•	 DID Server programming (simplified user-centric
DID provisioning)
•	 External Twinning
•	 Provisioning of Teleworker Installer Password
•	 Improved regional support for standalone and
vUCC installations, a framework enabling users to
provide regional or custom configurations via csv
files.
•	 MiVoice Business Language Support (regional
requirement)
•	 Configuration of resilient pairs has been simplified,
as MiCW will now automatically perform sthe Start
Sharing and Sync operations, reducing installation
time.
•	 Eliminated a number of manual configuration
steps by further additions – eg.New COS
recommendations, Automatic programming
of Network Sync source, DHCP option 125
configuration,
•	 Custom key label programming
MCD Name Change to MiVoice Business
The communications solution software was re-branded to relfect
the solution name change from the Mitel Communications
Director to the Mitel MiVoice Business.
Support for MiVoice Business Console 7.0
The communications solution software supports the software-
only attendant console - MiVoice Business Console 7. The
console naming structure relects both the numbering and
naming format of the MiVoice Business communications
solution.
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MCD RELEASE 6.0 – JANUARY 2013
PB20120169
New Features with Release 6.0
•	 Location Based Call Routing
•	 Hot Desk PIN Security – strong PINs (PIN Hardening)
•	 Post Call Destination
•	 SIP-related enhancements:
•	 SIP Hot Desking (e.g. 5604 & 5607), Lockout &
Maintenance commands
•	 Default Call Billing Number for SIP Gateways
•	 Transport_Layer_Security (TLS) for SIP devices
•	 SIP Trunk Bulk Registration
•	 Tandem Switch Support for Nupoint
•	 Embedded Unified Messaging (UM) – IMAP support
•	 System Data Synchronization enhancements:
•	 New maintenance commands for checking and
repairing database inconsistencies
•	 Minimized SDS sync failures from Telephone
Directory conflicts
•	 Simple Twinning
•	 MCD for Industry Standard Server (ISS) DLM offline
mode
•	 Embedded Messaging (EMEM) Enhancements
•	 Embedded Voice Mail Hebrew prompts
•	 Embedded Voice Mail Remote Time Zones
•	 Embedded Voice Mail available to MCD for ISS
(including RAD and RAC ports)
•	 Direct Transfer to Voice Mail
•	 Security Enhancements
•	 Anonymous FTP accounts no longer supported on
X86 platforms: MXe Server, ISS, vMCD & MiCD)
•	 Updated the Tomcat version
•	 The SNMP Agent in MCD is now disabled by
default
•	 New Class of Service options:
•	 Fax Capable (separates fax functionality from
Campon Tone Security)
•	 New ACD Agent Behavior on No Answer (Logout
vs Absent)
•	 Set backlighting control
•	 Caller ID display on single-line sets for forwarded
calls
•	 Auto Release mode with Hold Key support
•	 Emergency Ring Groups (aka Destination Based SNMP
Traps)
•	 Automatic prefix insertion for Call History (5320, 5330, 5340,
5360, People, & VVM apps)
•	 Outgoing Alpha tagging
•	 Silent Monitor of non-prime lines
•	 250 Group Park appearances (x86 platforms: MXe Server,
ISS, vMCD & MiCD)
•	 Increased CESID digits (from 10 to 12)
•	 Digit modification on E1 ISDN links
•	 Audio alert for Call Pickup groups
•	 Financial Services Enhancements
•	 5560 Firmware Enhancements:
•	 5560 Selective Caller ID
•	 5560 Key Swapping
•	 5560 Increased keys (192 keys / 6 pages)
•	 New E&M (PLAR) Trunk options:
•	 Immediate Local Release
•	 Extended Ringing
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•	 DSS/BLF & Secretarial Key support for Call Forward
Override & Supervised Transfers
•	 Maintain Original Forward or Reroute Reason
•	 Software Installer Tool improvements for faster
software installs and upgrades:
•	Incremental upgrade of voice mail prompts
•	Eliminated unnecessary MCD reboots for offline
licensing changes by Software Installer
•	 Mitel Integrated Configuration Wizard 4.0
enhancements:
•	Provisioning Hunt Groups, Call Pickup Groups,
Ring Groups and External Twinning
•	Provisioning embedded voice mail on MCD-ISS
and Unified Communicator Advanced (UCA)
Virtualization Operational and Administrative
Enhancements
•	 Mid-Market Resource Profile
•	 IP Address Reduction
•	 Mitel Virtualization Framework (MVF)
•	Automated SRM recovery (available today)
•	Ease of upgrade to VMware Tools through a simple
upgrade of the MVF blade within the VM
•	Virtual system diagnostics (future)
•	Better enable Mitel system configuration (i.e. MSL
networking) as part of OVA deployment wizard
(future)
•	 VMware vSphere 5.1 Support
•	 VMware Site Recover Manager (SRM) enhanced
support
•	 VMware Virtual Storage Appliance (VSA) support
New Hardware Updates
•	 CX(i) support for 16G SSD media kits
•	 MXe support for 60G SSD media kits
•	 MCD support for StreamLine (2-wire solution)
•	 MITEL Open Integration Gateway (OIG)
•	 New MPP BlazeCast CPE Demo part number
•	 50005981 - 3300 2G FLASH W 512MB RAM MODULE
superseded by the combination of: 50005883 - 3300
512MB RAM MODULE and 50006509 - 3300 AX
2G&4G Flash SSD
MCD RELEASE 5.0 – OCTOBER 2011
PA20100084
Licensing Enhancements
•	 Try Before You Buy
•	 Over Allocation
•	 Trusted Services
•	 Enterprise Licensing
•	 Multi-device User license
•	 Multi-device Suite license
•	 New Hospitality Packages
Hospitality Enhancements
•	 New Redundant Industry Standard Server (ISS) support
from Stratus
•	 Enhanced Guest Services and PMS interface
•	 DND Setting
•	 VIP Status
•	 Personal Wake-Ups
•	 Increased languages
•	 Language selection
•	 Maid ID codes
•	 Centralized Hospitality Solution
•	 Contact Center Enhancements
•	 ACD External Agents
•	 Increased capacity
•	 RAD optimization
Virtualization Enhancements
•	 2500 Users on a single Virtual MCD instance
•	 New SMB Virtual MCD OVA, which supports Embedded
Voice Mail
Administration Enhancements
•	 User“Role”concept added
•	 User Provisioning templates
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•	 Tooltips
•	 Hotlinks
•	 Scrolling system status information
•	 Class of Service form changed to tabbed form and
functionality grouped
•	 Multi-device User Groups
•	 Multi-device Suites
•	 System security enhancements:
•	Password strength
•	User password expiry
•	Session inactivity timer
•	Embedded Voice Mail administrator password
•	Login Banner
•	Automatic phone lock
•	 System Options form reorganized
•	 Tabbed SIP options form
Scheduler Enhancements
•	 System Back-Ups
•	 File export
•	 SMDR files
•	 System back-ups
•	 Audit Trails
•	 MCD directory administration forms
•	 File import
•	 Bulk User provisioning
•	 Hotdesk logout
•	 Unattended upgrades
SIP Enhancements
•	 SSIP forking support
•	 MiTAI support for SIP Trunks
•	 Prevent a call
•	 SIP Reject
•	 Third-party SIP firmware download
•	 Support for 2000 SIP Trunks on a single MCD instance
•	 Outgoing Trunk only
•	 Outgoing DID range programming for CPN substitution
•	 RFC updates:
•	 5373
•	 5079
•	 3261
•	 3323
Embedded Voice Mail Enhancements
•	 Seven-digit mailbox support
•	 Mailbox logins will be audited
•	 No default password setup
•	 Admin mailbox locks out after three failed attempts
•	 Auto-attendant forwarding restriction can be broader
Mitel Configuration Wizard Enhancements
•	 DDI (DID) programming
•	 SIP Trunk programming
•	 Cluster / Resiliency support
•	 Country specific data (ARS, CoS, CoR, System Options, SMDR
options)
Other Enhancements
•	 Unattended upgrades
•	 Microsoft® Active Directory® integration
•	 Audit Trails
•	 RIM® MVS integration
•	 Automatic cell / Wi-Fi® handoff
•	 Suppression of BlackBerry® authentication tones for
PRI Trunks
•	 Mitel Audio & Web Conferencing (AWC) join from
calendar
•	 Wideband audio support – G722.1
•	 Location-based time zone
•	 BLF expansion to 64 appearances
•	 Case sensitive Caller ID
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•	 Internode IP networking increased from 200 to 2000
connections
•	 Increased Hunt Groups from 255 to 2000
•	 Increased Ring Groups from 176 to 704
•	 AGC support for Mitel NuPoint Unified Messaging™ (UM)
with LS Trunk calls
Hardware Delivered with MCD R5.0
•	 Mitel 5505 Guest IP Phone
MCD RELEASE 4.2 SP2 – MAY 2011
The following software enhancements were added in MCD 4.2
SP2:
•	 Mitel 5300 Series IP Phones are now Bluetooth® capable
MCD RELEASE 4.2 SP1 – MARCH 2011
The following software enhancements were added in MCD 4.2
SP1:
•	 Move / Swap introduced for traditional telephony devices
MCD RELEASE 4.2 – OCTOBER 2010
PA20100050
The following software enhancements were added to MCD in
Release 4.2:
•	 Night Service indication
•	 Increase Account Codes
•	 Mitel 5560 IPT Call History expansion
•	 Mitel 5304 IP Phone Broadcast alerts
•	 Location-Based Accounting
•	 Logged in Hotdesk BLF indication
•	 People application search
•	 Multi-Coloured LEDs
•	 SIP Digit Detection
•	 SIP Inward dialing
Hardware delivered with MCD 4.2 included:
•	 Mitel 3300 MXe III Controller
•	 Mitel 3300 AX Controller Media Kit
•	 3300 MXe III Controller SATA Solid State Drive (SSD)
•	 3300 MXe III Controller SATA Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
•	 3300 MXe III Controller SATA RAID Controller
•	 Programmable Key Module support for Mitel 5330 and 5340
IP Phones
•	 Mitel 3300 CX(i) II Controller FAN FRU
MCD RELEASE 4.1 SP2 – JUNE 2010
PA20100018
The following software enhancements were added in MCD 4.1
SP2:
•	 Support for Virtual MCD 4.1
•	 Microsoft Windows® 7 client support
•	 Internet Explorer 7 and 8 support
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MCD RELEASE 4.1 SP1 – APRIL 2010
The following software enhancements were added in MCD 4.1
SP1:
• SIP Device Enhancements
•	 Prevent Call to Device if in Use
•	 ESM Enhancements
•	 Message Board – Tag the form name, improve readabil-
ity
•	 Allow 25000 Software / Maintenance logs on MXe Serv-
er, MCD ISS, and MICD only
•	 Allow 15 records to display per page instead of 5 for
Large List Search form
•	 Allow 25 logs to display instead of 10 in log-related
forms
•	 Call Forwarding Profile and Do Not Disturb (DND)
forms are now available; the forms are located in User
and Devices > Advanced Configuration > DND or Call
Forwarding Profile
•	 User and Device Configuration form now supports Device
Type“App Server Port”for programming of Mitel Unified
Communicator® (UC) Advanced Softphone
•	 Simplified Licensing change: PC port on“IP Device Only”set
is now controlled by Class of Service setting; default COS is
enabled (the initial 4.1 release had the PC port disabled for
sets configured as“IP Device Only”)
MCD RELEASE 4.1 – FEBRUARY 2010
PA20090575
Dynamic Extension Enhancements
•	 Caller Recognition Service
•	 Pre Authorized Voicemail access
•	 Force to PBX
•	 Callback with destination
•	 Callback with dial tone
•	 External Hot Desk PIN lockout
Embedded System Administration
Enhancements
•	 Microsoft® Internet Explorer® Release 8 support
•	 Forms sorted by category
•	 MCD Scheduler
•	 User and Device Configuration form
•	 ESM Message BoardCallback with destination
SIP Enhancements
•	 SIP Silent monitor
•	 CPN Substitution for SIP
•	 SIP Display update
•	 SIP Hosted conferencing
•	 SIP Callback
•	 SIP CTI Call Control
Customer Design Change Requests
•	 IP Phone Ethernet port management
•	 Automatic outbound call recording
•	 ACD Scaling for 256 Skill Groups
•	 Additional Maintenance commands added
•	 Mitel 5550 IP Console support for remote DND
•	 Provide Internal calling line ID to External Hot Desk
•	 Camp on to Personal Ring Groups
•	 External Hot Desk User Silent Monitor
•	 Visual Voicemail for NuPoint UM
•	 Multi digit external hot desk user mid call features support
SDS Directory Syncronization Only
•	 No OPS Manager directory management
Hardware Supported
•	 Mitel 5610 DECT Handset and Mitel IP DECT Stand
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MCD RELEASE 4.0 SP4 – AUGUST 2011
The following hardware was supported in MCD 4.0 SP4:
•	 Mitel 3300 MXe III Controller
MCD RELEASE 4.0 SP3 – APRIL 2010
The following hardware was supported in MCD 4.0 SP3:
•	 Allow the Speak@Ease key to be removed
MCD RELEASE 4.0 SP2 – JANUARY 2010
The following hardware was supported in MCD 4.0 SP2:
•	 The display“PRIV”is replaced with“PRIVATE
MCD RELEASE 4.0 SP1 – OCTOBER 2009
PB20090038
The following software enhancements were added to MCD in
release 4.0 SP1. Support for:
•	 Mitel 5320 IP Phone
•	 Mitel 5360 IP Phone
•	 Mitel 5540 IP Console
MCD RELEASE 4.0 – JUNE 2009
PA20090333
The following software enhancements were added to MCD in
release 4.0:
•	 Software Name change to Mitel Communications Director
(MCD)
•	 External Hot Desking (Dynamic Extension)
•	 Personal Ring Groups
•	 Group Presence
•	 SIP Resiliency
•	 SDS Administration Groups
•	 Cross platform administration – including Single Sign on
and Application Reach Through
•	 Directory Distribution of Directory information
•	 Introduction of Global Data Model (GDM)
•	 Documentation enhancements
•	 Full on-line upgrade capability for CX(i) and AX Controllers
•	 Persistent registration of SIP Devices
•	 ACD dimension increases
•	 ACD Hot Desk and Standard Hot Desk login from any IP
Device
•	 Password protection for ACD Hot Desk
•	 ACD Group Status
•	 Global Call reference ID
•	 ACD license changed to concurrent logins
•	 Variable RTP Packetization
•	 Network Time Protocol Client
•	 Daylight Savings
Hardware Delivered with MCD R4.0
•	 CX II Controller
•	 CXi II Controller
•	 CX(i) II Controller Solid State Drive (SSD)
•	 MXe II Controller Solid State Drive (SSD)
•	 MCD for Industry Standard Servers (ISS)
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 9.0 UR2 – MARCH 2009
PB20090035
The following software enhancements were added to
the
•	 3300 ICP in release 9.0 UR2:
•	 PMS Link Support increase
•	 ONS Silent Monitoring
•	 Increased Intercept Timer
•	 Manual ringdown:
•	 5312 and 5324 IP Phone Firmware added to system
•	 Phonebook entry search timeout
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MITEL 3300 RELEASE 9.0 UR1 – NOVEMBER 2008
PB20080058
The following software enhancements were added to the 3300
ICP in release 9.0 UR1:
•	 Time and Date and System name on streaming Hotel logs
•	 Increased CPN substitution
•	 Direct Voice Call
•	 3300 Embedded voicemail enhancements:
•	 Security
•	 Swedish
•	 Numeric Overlay
•	 Hardware delivered with release 9.0 UR1 included:
•	 Mitel 5312 IP Phone
•	 Mitel 5324 IP Phone
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 9.0 – SEPTEMBER 2008
PA20080177
The following software enhancements were added to the 3300
ICP in release 9.0:
•	 T38 Fax Over IP
•	 Chinese language support for key appearances on the Mitel
5330 and 5340 IP Phones
•	 Phone lock
•	 5330 and 5340 IP Phones application key bulk provisioning
•	 Increased capacities on all platforms:
AX Hospitality capacities are based on much lower traffic
volumes than a general business machine and they should be
confirmed with Mitel system engineering.
•	 ACD increase in capacities
•	 Increase in number of 5330 and 5340 IP Phones supported
on MCD
•	 Increase in number of supported SIP devices
•	 VLAN and firewall enhancements
Hardware Delivered with R9.0
•	 DSP II module
•	 CX and CXi Controller 512 MB RAM upgrade FRU
•	 AX Controller 2 GB Flash Drive with 512 MB RAM upgrade
FRU
•	 SX-200 Bay support on the MXe Controller
•	 192 Channel gateway
•	 The following 3300 Controllers were updated to include 512
MB of RAM
•	 CX Controller
•	 CXi Controller
•	 AX Controller
•	 The AX Controller was updated to include a 2 GB primary
Flash Drive
Hardware Supported
•	 Mitel 5610 DECT Handset and Mitel IP DECT Stand
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MITEL 3300 RELEASE 8.0 UR4 – APRIL 2008
This software release was predominantly an existing software
enhancement load.
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 8.0 UR3 – MARCH 2008
PB20080013
The following software enhancements were added to the 3300
ICP in release 8.0 UR3:
•	 Cluster node increase to 999
•	 Remote directory number increase to 64,000
•	 Phonebook with location
•	 System data synchronization improvements
•	 Music on hold during transfer
•	 SIP lineside enhancements
•	 Broadcast group increase on MXe Server
•	 Hot Desk login and logout status shown on the Busy Lamp
Field (BLF)
•	 Display call pick up to group
•	 5330 and 5340 IP Phone introduction to the embedded
desktop tool
•	 Embedded voicemail enhancements:
•	 Visual voicemail for the 5340 IP Phone
•	 Turkish voice prompts
•	 Hotline functionality for IP telephones
•	 Float key support on 5340 IP Phone without license
•	 Ringer equivalency number increased to 3 on 24 port ONSp
card
•	 1000 ports in a voicemail hunt group
Hardware delivered with release 8.0 UR3 included:
•	 24 port ONSp Card
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 8.0 UR2 – DECEMBER 2007
PB20070213
The following software enhancements were added to the 3300
ICP in release 8.0 UR2:
•	 MXe Server was released from Controller Introduction
•	 Call forward indication on DSS / BLF
•	 QSIG name suppression on public network call
•	 Camp on busy tone
Hardware delivered with release 8.0 UR2 included:
•	 Mitel 5302 IP Phone
•	 Mitel 5560 IPT release 2
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 8.0 UR1 – OCTOBER 2007
PB20070028
The following software enhancements were added to the 3300
ICP in release 8.0:
•	 Display transfer destination on recall
•	 Phone to stay ringing on extension after recall
•	 Call forward override to override call rerouting
•	 Calling party call forward display update
•	 Mitel 5330 and 5340 IP Phone application enhancements:
•	 Call forwarding quick access and display
•	 Message waiting lamp directed to a key appearance
•	 Call history application
Hardware delivered with release 8.0 UR1 included:
•	 R2 NSU support on the AX Controller
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 8.0 – SEPTEMBER 2007
PB20070221
The following software enhancements were added to the 3300
ICP in release 8.0:
•	 Mitel Communications Director (MCD) – into Controlled
Introduction
•	 Bandwidth management
•	 Clustered hospitality
•	 Directed call pick up of console calls
•	 Suppress delivery of caller ID
•	 Travelling class of service and restriction around the cluster
•	 Online upgrades:
•	 Ability to add a second version of 3300 software onto
the hard drive
•	 User programmed speedcalls and call forwarding supported
in resilient mode
•	 New resiliency handover maintenance commands
•	 Ring groups
•	 Group park
•	 Embedded system management enhancements
•	 Email alarm notification
•	 SIP lineside enhancements
•	 Improved system performance:
•	 Shorter set registration and application download
times
•	 Controller handover
•	 Improved database access times
•	 Swedish and Polish prompts on all display sets
•	 E1 PLAR trunk support
•	 Multi-attendant recall
•	 Automated line measurement tool
•	 Calling name on NI2 PRI trunks
•	 Default CPN on trunk to trunk calls
•	 Masked account codes
•	 Suite number on the 5330 and 5340 IP Phones
•	 MLPP support
Hardware delivered with release 8.0 included:
•	 MXe Server into Controlled Introduction
•	 MXe II Controller
•	 16 port ONSp Card
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 7.1 UR3 – JULY 2007
This software release was predominantly an existing software
enhancement load.
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 7.1 UR2 – APRIL 2007
PB20070035
Release 7.1 UR2 was a large version of software that included
many existing feature enhancements and also a considerable
amount of new functionality. The new functionality made
available in this release is listed below.
•	 5560 IPT – Controlled Introduction
•	 HTML-based Mitel 5300 Intelligent Directory
•	 HTML-based 5300 Intelligent Directory with presence
•	 Mitel® Navigator® Integrated Office: a new version of the
Mitel Navigator® task bar that adds Microsoft Outlook®
integrated features
•	 Mitel 5300 Integrated Office Companion – PC application
for 53xx phones
•	 ACD“agent groups”were renamed“agent skill groups”
•	 The‘Display ASU info’maintenance command
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Mitel | 14
•	 Out of service devices, including logged-out hot desk
users, were allowed in a call forward no answer (CFNA) or
rerouting chain.
•	 All 3300 ICP management components (system
administration tool, software installer, configuration
wizard, etc.) supported Internet Explorer 7.0, and Microsoft
Windows 2003 R2 operating system.
•	 The DBTAB maintenance command
•	 New class of service or system options:
•	 Suppress redial display
•	 Return disconnect tone when far end party clears
•	 Do not override DND for public network DID / DDI
callers
•	 Disable the call hold recall timer
•	 A DSS / BLF key could be used to provide the target
directory number required by the call forward – override
feature
•	 5330 and 5340 IP Phones with version 1.1.1.x firmware or
later can boot from the main software load that is stored in
the set flash
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 7.1 UR1 – DECEMBER 2006
This software release was predominantly an existing software
enhancement load.
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 7.1 – SEPTEMBER 2006
PA20060327 & PA20060311
New hardware delivered with release 7.1 included the initial
launch of:
•	 AX Controller
•	 Quad CIM
The following software enhancements were added to the 3300
ICP in release 7.1:
•	 3300 ICP software package – 500 device integrated software
package
•	 Mitel 5212 IP Phone phonebook support
•	 2B channel transfer – NI2 trunks
•	 Calling party name substitution
•	 Private line automatic ring trunks
•	 Swedish and Polish set prompts for the Mitel 5212 and 5224
IP Phones
•	 Conference and barge in tone disable
•	 Siemens® iSDX DPNSS interworking
•	 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) – lineside
•	 IP DECT base station support – RoHS compliant
•	 3300 ICP availability in Brazil
•	 URI integration with Microsoft Live Communications Server
•	 Increased capacity on all platforms:
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 7.0 UR3 – OCTOBER 2006
This software release was predominantly an existing software
enhancement load.
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MITEL 3300 RELEASE 7.0 UR2 – JUNE 2006
PB20060301
The following software enhancements were added to the 3300
ICP in release 7.0 UR2:
•	 ACD mobility support on the SpectraLink® wireless phones
•	 Hot desk PIN change from the phone
•	 Microsoft PC to phone support
•	 Caller ID on the Mitel Navigator toolbar
•	 Embedded voicemail enhancements:
•	 Park and page mailboxes
•	 Auto-attendant supervised transfers
The following hardware was made available in release 7.0 UR2:
•	 5330 IP Phone
•	 5340 IP Phone
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 7.0 UR1 – MAY 2006
This software release was predominantly an existing software
enhancement load.
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 7.0 – APRIL 2006
PB20060055, PB20060247, & PB20060217
The following software enhancements were added to the 3300
ICP in release 7.0:
•	 Network hunt groups
•	 Network pick-up groups
•	 5550 IP Console support for external directory
•	 Call park
•	 Alpha tagging
•	 Group listen
•	 ACD resiliency and mobility support
•	 System data synchronization enhancements
•	 Configuration wizard
•	 Import spreadsheet improvements
•	 SIP trunking
•	 IDA-P trunking protocol support
•	 LLDP-MED
•	 DPNSS interworking – name delivery during divert
The following hardware was made available in release 7.0:
•	 T1 / E1 resilient module
•	 MXe Controller including redundant components
•	 Analog services unit II
•	 16 port ONS card
•	 12 port ONS and 4 port LS Trunk Card
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 6.1 – DECEMBER 2005
PB20050062
The following software enhancements were added to the 3300
ICP in release 6.1:
•	 DPNSS / MSDN on embedded trunk modules
•	 Russian prompts on Mitel 5212 and 5224 IP Phones
•	 Mute key function
•	 Language support and XML toolkit on Mitel 5235 IP Phone
The following hardware was made available in release 6.1:
•	 Mitel 5212 IP Phone
•	 Mitel 5224 IP Phone
•	 Mitel Navigator®
•	 Support for the TeleMatrix® 3000 IP phone
•	 Mitel Gigabit Ethernet Stand for Mitel phones
•	 Mitel Wireless Stand for Mitel phones
•	 Applications and services gateway – Microsoft Live
Communications software support
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MITEL 3300 RELEASE 6.0 – JULY 2005
PA20050096
The following software enhancements were added to the 3300
ICP in release 6.0:
•	 System data synchronization
•	 SNMP traps for devices in a resilient state
•	 Voice stream encryption using 128 bit advanced encryption
standard
•	 802.1x authentication for Mitel phones
•	 Multiple embedded music sources
•	 IP based PMS connection
•	 System service scheduling (day, night1 and night2)
•	 Chinese tone plans
•	 French ETSI (analog CLASS) support
•	 ARS wildcard programming enhancements
•	 User data import capability
•	 Voicemail enhancements:
•	 Arabic
•	 Farsi
•	 Mandarin
•	 Dial 0 for auto-attendant
•	 Allow leading digit 9 to be used for mailboxes
•	 Time out on multi-level auto-attendant (MLAA)
•	 Call history
•	 Licensing on the AMC with password change each release
from 6.0
The following hardware was made available in release 6.0:
•	 CX Controller
•	 CXi Controller
•	 LX512 Controller
•	 SpectraLink h340 wireless telephone
•	 5235 IP Phone
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 5.2 – JANUARY 2005
PB20050027
The following software enhancements were added to the 3300
ICP in release 5.2:
•	 SpectraLink Wi-Fi phones support of resiliency and hot
desking
•	 Emergency services support
•	 Tenanting
•	 Mitel 5550 IP Console – Busy Lamp Field
•	 5550 IP Console – Call on hold annotation
•	 Auto-attendant greetings can use the embedded audio files
•	 European ONS CLASS
•	 Advice of charge
•	 Embedded system management copy capability
•	 Hybrid IP XNET
The following hardware was made available in release 5.2:
•	 Mitel 3300 CitelLink Gateway (Meridian)
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 5.1 – AUGUST 2004
PB20040180
The following software enhancements were added to the 3300
ICP in release 5.1:
•	 Malicious call trace tag
•	 Embedded music files
•	 Cluster size increase to 250
•	 Corporate directory increase to 65,000 entries
•	 Selectable outgoing number plans for Euro ISDN
•	 Cisco® Discovery Protocol (CDP) compatibility
The following hardware was made available in release 5.1:
•	 New SpectraLink phones
•	 e340
•	 I640
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 5.0 – JUNE 2004
PA20040129
The following software enhancements were added to the
3300 ICP in release 5.0:
•	 Networked resilient hot desking
•	 Embedded voicemail enhancements:
•	 Networked voicemail using VPIM
•	 Personal contacts list
•	 Unified messaging (UM)
•	 RAD functionality
•	 Extended distribution lists
•	 Voicemail compression
•	 QSIG enhancements:
•	 Call back supported across QSIG
•	 Spanning tree support
•	 Login and logout audit logs
•	 SNMP agent enhancements in readiness for Mitel
Enterprise® Manager
•	 Courtesy reboot
•	 IP phone resilient handover improvement
The following hardware was made available in release 5.0:
•	 MX Controller
•	 Embedded analog capability on MX Controller
•	 LX Controller
•	 Mitel 5207 IP Phone
•	 Mitel 5215 IP Phone dual mode
•	 Mitel 5220 IP Phone dual mode
•	 Mitel IP-DECT solution
•	 Mitel OpenPhone 27 – DECT wireless phone
•	 Mitel Line Interface Module (LIM)
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 4.1 – JANUARY 2004
The following software enhancements were added to the 3300
ICP in release 4.1:
•	 Destination-based call display
•	 Calling party number substitution increase to 100
•	 Destination digits masked in SMDR records
•	 Programmable notification timers
•	 Advice of charge
•	 Software upgrade improvements
•	 Improved system reboot intervals
•	 Embedded system management improvements
The following hardware was made available in release 4.1:
•	 Mitel CitelLink Gateway (Nortel® Norstar)
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 4.0 – JUNE 2003
The following software enhancements were added to the 3300
ICP in release 4.0:
•	 IP device resiliency
•	 Hot desking
•	 Flexible dimensioning
•	 Advanced voicemail
•	 Hospitality voicemail
•	 Dial out of ACD queue
The following hardware was made available in release 4.0:
•	 Embedded dual T1/E1 module
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MITEL 3300 RELEASE 3.3 – JANUARY 2003
The following software enhancements were added to the
3300 ICP in release 3.3:
•	 Full system support for the following countries:
•	 France
•	 Australia
•	 New Zealand
•	 Brazil
•	 Increased connection capacity on the integrated voicemail
•	 Multi-level auto-attendant
•	 New class of service options:
•	 Allow / disallow access to remote DND feature
•	 Class of restriction validation on digits dialled after
secondary dial tone is applied
•	 Enhanced hotel / motel feature:
•	 Disable wake-up call on check out
•	 Hold key retrieves last held call
•	 Extended agent groups
A new series of telephones were made available with
release 3.3:
•	 Mitel 5201 IP Phone
•	 Mitel 5205 IP Phone
•	 Mitel 5215 IP Phone
•	 Mitel 5220 IP Phone
•	 Mitel 5230 IP Phone
•	 Mitel 5240 IP Phone
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 3.2 – SEPTEMBER 2002
The following software enhancements were added to the
3300 ICP in release 3.2:
•	 Full system support for the following countries:
•	 Italy
•	 Spain
•	 Germany
•	 Netherlands
•	 Portugal
•	 Integrated 802.11b wireless solution
•	 Range programming
•	 Mitel Your Assistant® Softphone Option
•	 Visual voicemail on the Mitel 5140 IP Phone
•	 Directory applications on the 5140 IP Phone
The following hardware was made available with release 3.2:
•	 250 and 700 user controllers – increased processor speed
•	 TDM to IP compression module
•	 Mitel power dongle (Cisco compliant)
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 3.1 – APRIL 2002
The following software enhancements were added to the 3300
ICP in release 3.1:
•	 Full system support for Chile, Mexico and Argentina
•	 IP networking
•	 Peripheral cabinet support
•	 Increased digital trunk capacity
•	 G.729 IP set compression
The following new IP Phones were made available in release 3.1:
•	 Mitel 5001 IP Phone
•	 Mitel 5005 IP Phone
MITEL 3300 RELEASE 3.0 – DECEMBER 2001
Release 3.0 was the introductory release of the Mitel 3300 ICP.
The following hardware was made available in release 3.0:
•	 250 and 700 user controllers – separate units for North
America, UK and Latin America
•	 Mitel Universal Network Service Units (NSU)
•	 Basic Rate Interface Network Service Unit
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MiVoice Business software versions through time

  • 1. MiVoice Business Software & Hardware History The purpose of this information note is to give the reader a brief guide as to when certain hardware or software features were first made available. If further information is required, as to how certain features work, then the reader should look towards the relevant product bulletins or to the online documentation at Mitel® OnLine. The relevant product bulletin numbers will be included next to the release date where relevant. MiVoice Business Release 7.0 (SP1) Software
  • 2. MIVOICE BUSINESS 7.0 SP1 – OCTOBER 2014 PB20140030 Microsoft Hyper-V First official supported version of software which can run in a Hyper-V framework. Whilst the detailed engineering guidelines and capacities will be published once all testing is completed, initial results have shown that we require double the vCPU in Hy- per-V deployments compared to VMware. Please ensure that the guidelines are consulted prior to quoting the customer solution to ensure the necessary resources are available. SIP Enhancements A range of improvements recognizing the growing adop- tion of SIP: • Enhanced SIP Call Billing - allow the option to con- figure a user-specific billing number, which can be different than the CPN Substitution (public) number for the same user. • New SIP Peer Profile Defaults to better match market requirements • SIP Release Line Transfer (SIP 2B-Channel Transfer) – optimizes trunk requirements when inbound SIP trunk calls need to be transferred to external parties (over SIP) • Default Dynamic Payload Options - configurable De- fault Dynamic Payload options for DTMF (was previ- ously 101), G.722.1, and L16 payloads to allow flexibility against Service Provider networks • Local Name Display on SIP Devices - display names locally on SIP devices (e.g. guest name for cruise ship deployments using SIP devices). • Support for Three (3) Calling Party Numbers • Support for SIP Calling Line ID Restriction (CLIR) • Signal Privacy on Emergency Calls - To satisfy legal requirements to respect privacy on emergency calls, a new SIP Peer Profile option‘Signal Privacy (if enabled) on Emergency Calls’is provided. With this option enabled, the CESID information will be included ONLY in the P-Asserted-Identity header and not in the From: header -- when an emergency call is made from a private extension and the caller has privacy enabled. • “Expires”Header in 200ok Responses - Addition of “Expires”Header in the 200ok response for a Register Request message. This is mainly for SIP implementa- tions using MS_UCMA. Previously, it was only included in the Contact header. Call Forward Always for Ring Groups Following the improvements to group behavior made in MiVoice Business Release 7.0 we are adding the capabil- ity to allow Call Forward Always to be supported on Ring Groups. Whilst DND and Absence of all members can invoke similar results, Call Forward Always gives a level of flexibility in how calls are handled. Private Caller Feature A new Feature Access Code (FAC) Private Caller allows a caller to prevent their identity being displayed to the called party on a call by call basis. Both the name and number will be suppressed and a privacy indication will be dis- played on the called device when the user dials the Private Caller FAC before dialling the destination number. Enhanced ISDN Outward Dialing Modifica- tion Ability to modify the digits before they are passed to the public network. In other words, it allows you to alter the calling party number on outgoing calls over ISDN E1 links (programmed as EURO Standard protocol). MiConfig Wizard Improvements • Provisioning support for Call Billing for SIP Gateway configurations. • New Configuration profiles available for Windstream, Verizon and other popular SIP service providers. • Classes of Service and other configuration data added to facilitate the integration of MiVoice Business and MiContact Center. • New option added for designating the prime DN for Multi- call and Key System keys. Mitel | 2
  • 3. • Configuration Wizard defaults for Classes of Service always used to configure MiVoice Business (previously, users could choose whether or not to use them when they applied their configuration). • Creation of an Administrator Account for access to commonly-used forms in the MiVoice Business Sys- tem Administration Tool. MIVOICE BUSINESS 7.0 – JUNE 2014 PB20140012 Consolidated Ring Groups The creation of“Enhanced Ring Groups”allows more flexible definition of the members in the group, the “hunting”or ringing algorithm, the queuing behavior, the overflow definition and destination as well as post call handling. Additionally this allows ring group members to be across multiple instances of MiVB. Enhanced Silent Monitor & Whisper Coach More flexibility on silent monitor plus the ability for a supervisor to establish an audio path that is audible to the monitored DN in any call state, but not audible to any connected party/parties. At any point during the coach session the call can be elevated to a Barge in. DID Enhancements Increased flexibility and reduced programming complexity associated with assigning incoming DID (DDI) numbers to the appropriate answer point. External Twinning Enhancements The concept of External Twinning introduced in 6.0 will be expanded to allow any two devices to be rung simultaneously under a single dynamic extension number (two internal, two external or a mix). This previously was restricted to one internal and one external representation of a user. External (live) MOH source for ISS/vMCD (X86 platforms) A facility that allows ISS, vMCD and MiCD based deployments to use a SIP based G.711 stream on the network as a live music on hold. 5540 Full name display Updated to display calling party info during the ringing for both internal guest and external inbound calls. Also, the display will now support 20 character names (consistent with IP sets) - this is an increase from the previous 15 characters. SRTP and TLS Support Following on from the introduction of TLS support for signaling in MCD 6.0 we are now adding SRTP support for the media stream. TLS and SRTP are the industry standard encryption key management and encryption algorithms. Technical Hygiene A number of changes have been made in MiVoice Business 7.0. These include: • MSL 10 support (VDT) • ESM compatibility with IE10 & 11 and Windows 8 is included Virtualization Enhancements VMware vSphere 5.5 Support (also in 6.0 SP2) Small Business .OVA Support for 250 Users • MiVoice Business virtual appliance ships with 3 resource settings selectable upon deployment within vSphere - Small Business, Mid-Market, and Enterprise. The Small Business .OVA footprint has increased capacity from 150 users tot 250 users as well as embedded voice mail capabilities up to 250 users and 12 ports. MiVoice Business qualification to 5000 users • Not delivered as part of a default OVA, but available through manual configuration, a single virtual instance now supports up to 5000 users MiVoice Business Resiliency with VMware Site Recovery Manager • With MiVoice Business 7, the use of Resiliency and VMware SRM can be combined offering the utmost in availability solutions. Now, a customer can deploy MiVoice Business 7 in their primary data center along with a survivable branch office gateway at a remote site, and at the same time partake in full data center protection based Mitel | 3
  • 4. on VMware SRM, with failover to a secondary data center. (Note that support for VMware HA continues to be supported for single data center recovery from server/host or VM failure.) MiCollab with Voice – now supports 500 users • Up from the previous limit of 250 Improving the Total Cost of Ownership • Automated base DN configuration - system administrators can define a range of DNs that the system will use to enable devices in a locked state – this means they no longer have to identify a DN/ PIN as part of the registration process for Mitel 53xx IP Phones • Enhancements to User Service Configuration – single sign on between MiCollan & MiVoice Business, form changes from a grid to a tree structure, has an improved search capability and administrators can right cliock for context based menu options • SDS Improvements - A variety of technical enhancements have been implemented to improve the SDS performance, particularly in large clusters (node counts over 100). In particular synchronization SDS of large node resilient pairs has improved significantly. • Directory Update Performance Improvements - significant improvements in responsiveness in directory oriented actions most applicable in systems with large directories (over 10,000 Users). • MSP logs viewer & round robin software logs – to aid troubleshooting • Alarm on back-up failure - In the event a software backup fails (whether manually invoked or scheduled) an alarm will be generated. This alarm event will be persistent (i.e. if the system reboots the alarm condition will still be present). • Multiple templates per device – as an expansion to services introduced in MCD 5.0 we know allows multiple templates to be created for the same device type • MiConfig Wizard updates - this release aligns with MiVB 7.0, vUCC 6.0 and MiCollab 6.0, with support for: • UCC Bundle assignment for MiCollab users (previous releases discouraged MiCW use with UCC) • DID Server programming (simplified user-centric DID provisioning) • External Twinning • Provisioning of Teleworker Installer Password • Improved regional support for standalone and vUCC installations, a framework enabling users to provide regional or custom configurations via csv files. • MiVoice Business Language Support (regional requirement) • Configuration of resilient pairs has been simplified, as MiCW will now automatically perform sthe Start Sharing and Sync operations, reducing installation time. • Eliminated a number of manual configuration steps by further additions – eg.New COS recommendations, Automatic programming of Network Sync source, DHCP option 125 configuration, • Custom key label programming MCD Name Change to MiVoice Business The communications solution software was re-branded to relfect the solution name change from the Mitel Communications Director to the Mitel MiVoice Business. Support for MiVoice Business Console 7.0 The communications solution software supports the software- only attendant console - MiVoice Business Console 7. The console naming structure relects both the numbering and naming format of the MiVoice Business communications solution. Mitel | 4
  • 5. MCD RELEASE 6.0 – JANUARY 2013 PB20120169 New Features with Release 6.0 • Location Based Call Routing • Hot Desk PIN Security – strong PINs (PIN Hardening) • Post Call Destination • SIP-related enhancements: • SIP Hot Desking (e.g. 5604 & 5607), Lockout & Maintenance commands • Default Call Billing Number for SIP Gateways • Transport_Layer_Security (TLS) for SIP devices • SIP Trunk Bulk Registration • Tandem Switch Support for Nupoint • Embedded Unified Messaging (UM) – IMAP support • System Data Synchronization enhancements: • New maintenance commands for checking and repairing database inconsistencies • Minimized SDS sync failures from Telephone Directory conflicts • Simple Twinning • MCD for Industry Standard Server (ISS) DLM offline mode • Embedded Messaging (EMEM) Enhancements • Embedded Voice Mail Hebrew prompts • Embedded Voice Mail Remote Time Zones • Embedded Voice Mail available to MCD for ISS (including RAD and RAC ports) • Direct Transfer to Voice Mail • Security Enhancements • Anonymous FTP accounts no longer supported on X86 platforms: MXe Server, ISS, vMCD & MiCD) • Updated the Tomcat version • The SNMP Agent in MCD is now disabled by default • New Class of Service options: • Fax Capable (separates fax functionality from Campon Tone Security) • New ACD Agent Behavior on No Answer (Logout vs Absent) • Set backlighting control • Caller ID display on single-line sets for forwarded calls • Auto Release mode with Hold Key support • Emergency Ring Groups (aka Destination Based SNMP Traps) • Automatic prefix insertion for Call History (5320, 5330, 5340, 5360, People, & VVM apps) • Outgoing Alpha tagging • Silent Monitor of non-prime lines • 250 Group Park appearances (x86 platforms: MXe Server, ISS, vMCD & MiCD) • Increased CESID digits (from 10 to 12) • Digit modification on E1 ISDN links • Audio alert for Call Pickup groups • Financial Services Enhancements • 5560 Firmware Enhancements: • 5560 Selective Caller ID • 5560 Key Swapping • 5560 Increased keys (192 keys / 6 pages) • New E&M (PLAR) Trunk options: • Immediate Local Release • Extended Ringing Mitel | 5
  • 6. • DSS/BLF & Secretarial Key support for Call Forward Override & Supervised Transfers • Maintain Original Forward or Reroute Reason • Software Installer Tool improvements for faster software installs and upgrades: • Incremental upgrade of voice mail prompts • Eliminated unnecessary MCD reboots for offline licensing changes by Software Installer • Mitel Integrated Configuration Wizard 4.0 enhancements: • Provisioning Hunt Groups, Call Pickup Groups, Ring Groups and External Twinning • Provisioning embedded voice mail on MCD-ISS and Unified Communicator Advanced (UCA) Virtualization Operational and Administrative Enhancements • Mid-Market Resource Profile • IP Address Reduction • Mitel Virtualization Framework (MVF) • Automated SRM recovery (available today) • Ease of upgrade to VMware Tools through a simple upgrade of the MVF blade within the VM • Virtual system diagnostics (future) • Better enable Mitel system configuration (i.e. MSL networking) as part of OVA deployment wizard (future) • VMware vSphere 5.1 Support • VMware Site Recover Manager (SRM) enhanced support • VMware Virtual Storage Appliance (VSA) support New Hardware Updates • CX(i) support for 16G SSD media kits • MXe support for 60G SSD media kits • MCD support for StreamLine (2-wire solution) • MITEL Open Integration Gateway (OIG) • New MPP BlazeCast CPE Demo part number • 50005981 - 3300 2G FLASH W 512MB RAM MODULE superseded by the combination of: 50005883 - 3300 512MB RAM MODULE and 50006509 - 3300 AX 2G&4G Flash SSD MCD RELEASE 5.0 – OCTOBER 2011 PA20100084 Licensing Enhancements • Try Before You Buy • Over Allocation • Trusted Services • Enterprise Licensing • Multi-device User license • Multi-device Suite license • New Hospitality Packages Hospitality Enhancements • New Redundant Industry Standard Server (ISS) support from Stratus • Enhanced Guest Services and PMS interface • DND Setting • VIP Status • Personal Wake-Ups • Increased languages • Language selection • Maid ID codes • Centralized Hospitality Solution • Contact Center Enhancements • ACD External Agents • Increased capacity • RAD optimization Virtualization Enhancements • 2500 Users on a single Virtual MCD instance • New SMB Virtual MCD OVA, which supports Embedded Voice Mail Administration Enhancements • User“Role”concept added • User Provisioning templates Mitel | 6
  • 7. • Tooltips • Hotlinks • Scrolling system status information • Class of Service form changed to tabbed form and functionality grouped • Multi-device User Groups • Multi-device Suites • System security enhancements: • Password strength • User password expiry • Session inactivity timer • Embedded Voice Mail administrator password • Login Banner • Automatic phone lock • System Options form reorganized • Tabbed SIP options form Scheduler Enhancements • System Back-Ups • File export • SMDR files • System back-ups • Audit Trails • MCD directory administration forms • File import • Bulk User provisioning • Hotdesk logout • Unattended upgrades SIP Enhancements • SSIP forking support • MiTAI support for SIP Trunks • Prevent a call • SIP Reject • Third-party SIP firmware download • Support for 2000 SIP Trunks on a single MCD instance • Outgoing Trunk only • Outgoing DID range programming for CPN substitution • RFC updates: • 5373 • 5079 • 3261 • 3323 Embedded Voice Mail Enhancements • Seven-digit mailbox support • Mailbox logins will be audited • No default password setup • Admin mailbox locks out after three failed attempts • Auto-attendant forwarding restriction can be broader Mitel Configuration Wizard Enhancements • DDI (DID) programming • SIP Trunk programming • Cluster / Resiliency support • Country specific data (ARS, CoS, CoR, System Options, SMDR options) Other Enhancements • Unattended upgrades • Microsoft® Active Directory® integration • Audit Trails • RIM® MVS integration • Automatic cell / Wi-Fi® handoff • Suppression of BlackBerry® authentication tones for PRI Trunks • Mitel Audio & Web Conferencing (AWC) join from calendar • Wideband audio support – G722.1 • Location-based time zone • BLF expansion to 64 appearances • Case sensitive Caller ID Mitel | 7
  • 8. • Internode IP networking increased from 200 to 2000 connections • Increased Hunt Groups from 255 to 2000 • Increased Ring Groups from 176 to 704 • AGC support for Mitel NuPoint Unified Messaging™ (UM) with LS Trunk calls Hardware Delivered with MCD R5.0 • Mitel 5505 Guest IP Phone MCD RELEASE 4.2 SP2 – MAY 2011 The following software enhancements were added in MCD 4.2 SP2: • Mitel 5300 Series IP Phones are now Bluetooth® capable MCD RELEASE 4.2 SP1 – MARCH 2011 The following software enhancements were added in MCD 4.2 SP1: • Move / Swap introduced for traditional telephony devices MCD RELEASE 4.2 – OCTOBER 2010 PA20100050 The following software enhancements were added to MCD in Release 4.2: • Night Service indication • Increase Account Codes • Mitel 5560 IPT Call History expansion • Mitel 5304 IP Phone Broadcast alerts • Location-Based Accounting • Logged in Hotdesk BLF indication • People application search • Multi-Coloured LEDs • SIP Digit Detection • SIP Inward dialing Hardware delivered with MCD 4.2 included: • Mitel 3300 MXe III Controller • Mitel 3300 AX Controller Media Kit • 3300 MXe III Controller SATA Solid State Drive (SSD) • 3300 MXe III Controller SATA Hard Disk Drive (HDD) • 3300 MXe III Controller SATA RAID Controller • Programmable Key Module support for Mitel 5330 and 5340 IP Phones • Mitel 3300 CX(i) II Controller FAN FRU MCD RELEASE 4.1 SP2 – JUNE 2010 PA20100018 The following software enhancements were added in MCD 4.1 SP2: • Support for Virtual MCD 4.1 • Microsoft Windows® 7 client support • Internet Explorer 7 and 8 support Mitel | 8
  • 9. MCD RELEASE 4.1 SP1 – APRIL 2010 The following software enhancements were added in MCD 4.1 SP1: • SIP Device Enhancements • Prevent Call to Device if in Use • ESM Enhancements • Message Board – Tag the form name, improve readabil- ity • Allow 25000 Software / Maintenance logs on MXe Serv- er, MCD ISS, and MICD only • Allow 15 records to display per page instead of 5 for Large List Search form • Allow 25 logs to display instead of 10 in log-related forms • Call Forwarding Profile and Do Not Disturb (DND) forms are now available; the forms are located in User and Devices > Advanced Configuration > DND or Call Forwarding Profile • User and Device Configuration form now supports Device Type“App Server Port”for programming of Mitel Unified Communicator® (UC) Advanced Softphone • Simplified Licensing change: PC port on“IP Device Only”set is now controlled by Class of Service setting; default COS is enabled (the initial 4.1 release had the PC port disabled for sets configured as“IP Device Only”) MCD RELEASE 4.1 – FEBRUARY 2010 PA20090575 Dynamic Extension Enhancements • Caller Recognition Service • Pre Authorized Voicemail access • Force to PBX • Callback with destination • Callback with dial tone • External Hot Desk PIN lockout Embedded System Administration Enhancements • Microsoft® Internet Explorer® Release 8 support • Forms sorted by category • MCD Scheduler • User and Device Configuration form • ESM Message BoardCallback with destination SIP Enhancements • SIP Silent monitor • CPN Substitution for SIP • SIP Display update • SIP Hosted conferencing • SIP Callback • SIP CTI Call Control Customer Design Change Requests • IP Phone Ethernet port management • Automatic outbound call recording • ACD Scaling for 256 Skill Groups • Additional Maintenance commands added • Mitel 5550 IP Console support for remote DND • Provide Internal calling line ID to External Hot Desk • Camp on to Personal Ring Groups • External Hot Desk User Silent Monitor • Visual Voicemail for NuPoint UM • Multi digit external hot desk user mid call features support SDS Directory Syncronization Only • No OPS Manager directory management Hardware Supported • Mitel 5610 DECT Handset and Mitel IP DECT Stand Mitel | 9
  • 10. Mitel | 10 MCD RELEASE 4.0 SP4 – AUGUST 2011 The following hardware was supported in MCD 4.0 SP4: • Mitel 3300 MXe III Controller MCD RELEASE 4.0 SP3 – APRIL 2010 The following hardware was supported in MCD 4.0 SP3: • Allow the Speak@Ease key to be removed MCD RELEASE 4.0 SP2 – JANUARY 2010 The following hardware was supported in MCD 4.0 SP2: • The display“PRIV”is replaced with“PRIVATE MCD RELEASE 4.0 SP1 – OCTOBER 2009 PB20090038 The following software enhancements were added to MCD in release 4.0 SP1. Support for: • Mitel 5320 IP Phone • Mitel 5360 IP Phone • Mitel 5540 IP Console MCD RELEASE 4.0 – JUNE 2009 PA20090333 The following software enhancements were added to MCD in release 4.0: • Software Name change to Mitel Communications Director (MCD) • External Hot Desking (Dynamic Extension) • Personal Ring Groups • Group Presence • SIP Resiliency • SDS Administration Groups • Cross platform administration – including Single Sign on and Application Reach Through • Directory Distribution of Directory information • Introduction of Global Data Model (GDM) • Documentation enhancements • Full on-line upgrade capability for CX(i) and AX Controllers • Persistent registration of SIP Devices • ACD dimension increases • ACD Hot Desk and Standard Hot Desk login from any IP Device • Password protection for ACD Hot Desk • ACD Group Status • Global Call reference ID • ACD license changed to concurrent logins • Variable RTP Packetization • Network Time Protocol Client • Daylight Savings Hardware Delivered with MCD R4.0 • CX II Controller • CXi II Controller • CX(i) II Controller Solid State Drive (SSD) • MXe II Controller Solid State Drive (SSD) • MCD for Industry Standard Servers (ISS) MITEL 3300 RELEASE 9.0 UR2 – MARCH 2009 PB20090035 The following software enhancements were added to the • 3300 ICP in release 9.0 UR2: • PMS Link Support increase • ONS Silent Monitoring • Increased Intercept Timer • Manual ringdown: • 5312 and 5324 IP Phone Firmware added to system • Phonebook entry search timeout
  • 11. Mitel | 11 MITEL 3300 RELEASE 9.0 UR1 – NOVEMBER 2008 PB20080058 The following software enhancements were added to the 3300 ICP in release 9.0 UR1: • Time and Date and System name on streaming Hotel logs • Increased CPN substitution • Direct Voice Call • 3300 Embedded voicemail enhancements: • Security • Swedish • Numeric Overlay • Hardware delivered with release 9.0 UR1 included: • Mitel 5312 IP Phone • Mitel 5324 IP Phone MITEL 3300 RELEASE 9.0 – SEPTEMBER 2008 PA20080177 The following software enhancements were added to the 3300 ICP in release 9.0: • T38 Fax Over IP • Chinese language support for key appearances on the Mitel 5330 and 5340 IP Phones • Phone lock • 5330 and 5340 IP Phones application key bulk provisioning • Increased capacities on all platforms: AX Hospitality capacities are based on much lower traffic volumes than a general business machine and they should be confirmed with Mitel system engineering. • ACD increase in capacities • Increase in number of 5330 and 5340 IP Phones supported on MCD • Increase in number of supported SIP devices • VLAN and firewall enhancements Hardware Delivered with R9.0 • DSP II module • CX and CXi Controller 512 MB RAM upgrade FRU • AX Controller 2 GB Flash Drive with 512 MB RAM upgrade FRU • SX-200 Bay support on the MXe Controller • 192 Channel gateway • The following 3300 Controllers were updated to include 512 MB of RAM • CX Controller • CXi Controller • AX Controller • The AX Controller was updated to include a 2 GB primary Flash Drive Hardware Supported • Mitel 5610 DECT Handset and Mitel IP DECT Stand
  • 12. Mitel | 12 MITEL 3300 RELEASE 8.0 UR4 – APRIL 2008 This software release was predominantly an existing software enhancement load. MITEL 3300 RELEASE 8.0 UR3 – MARCH 2008 PB20080013 The following software enhancements were added to the 3300 ICP in release 8.0 UR3: • Cluster node increase to 999 • Remote directory number increase to 64,000 • Phonebook with location • System data synchronization improvements • Music on hold during transfer • SIP lineside enhancements • Broadcast group increase on MXe Server • Hot Desk login and logout status shown on the Busy Lamp Field (BLF) • Display call pick up to group • 5330 and 5340 IP Phone introduction to the embedded desktop tool • Embedded voicemail enhancements: • Visual voicemail for the 5340 IP Phone • Turkish voice prompts • Hotline functionality for IP telephones • Float key support on 5340 IP Phone without license • Ringer equivalency number increased to 3 on 24 port ONSp card • 1000 ports in a voicemail hunt group Hardware delivered with release 8.0 UR3 included: • 24 port ONSp Card MITEL 3300 RELEASE 8.0 UR2 – DECEMBER 2007 PB20070213 The following software enhancements were added to the 3300 ICP in release 8.0 UR2: • MXe Server was released from Controller Introduction • Call forward indication on DSS / BLF • QSIG name suppression on public network call • Camp on busy tone Hardware delivered with release 8.0 UR2 included: • Mitel 5302 IP Phone • Mitel 5560 IPT release 2 MITEL 3300 RELEASE 8.0 UR1 – OCTOBER 2007 PB20070028 The following software enhancements were added to the 3300 ICP in release 8.0: • Display transfer destination on recall • Phone to stay ringing on extension after recall • Call forward override to override call rerouting • Calling party call forward display update • Mitel 5330 and 5340 IP Phone application enhancements: • Call forwarding quick access and display • Message waiting lamp directed to a key appearance • Call history application Hardware delivered with release 8.0 UR1 included: • R2 NSU support on the AX Controller
  • 13. MITEL 3300 RELEASE 8.0 – SEPTEMBER 2007 PB20070221 The following software enhancements were added to the 3300 ICP in release 8.0: • Mitel Communications Director (MCD) – into Controlled Introduction • Bandwidth management • Clustered hospitality • Directed call pick up of console calls • Suppress delivery of caller ID • Travelling class of service and restriction around the cluster • Online upgrades: • Ability to add a second version of 3300 software onto the hard drive • User programmed speedcalls and call forwarding supported in resilient mode • New resiliency handover maintenance commands • Ring groups • Group park • Embedded system management enhancements • Email alarm notification • SIP lineside enhancements • Improved system performance: • Shorter set registration and application download times • Controller handover • Improved database access times • Swedish and Polish prompts on all display sets • E1 PLAR trunk support • Multi-attendant recall • Automated line measurement tool • Calling name on NI2 PRI trunks • Default CPN on trunk to trunk calls • Masked account codes • Suite number on the 5330 and 5340 IP Phones • MLPP support Hardware delivered with release 8.0 included: • MXe Server into Controlled Introduction • MXe II Controller • 16 port ONSp Card MITEL 3300 RELEASE 7.1 UR3 – JULY 2007 This software release was predominantly an existing software enhancement load. MITEL 3300 RELEASE 7.1 UR2 – APRIL 2007 PB20070035 Release 7.1 UR2 was a large version of software that included many existing feature enhancements and also a considerable amount of new functionality. The new functionality made available in this release is listed below. • 5560 IPT – Controlled Introduction • HTML-based Mitel 5300 Intelligent Directory • HTML-based 5300 Intelligent Directory with presence • Mitel® Navigator® Integrated Office: a new version of the Mitel Navigator® task bar that adds Microsoft Outlook® integrated features • Mitel 5300 Integrated Office Companion – PC application for 53xx phones • ACD“agent groups”were renamed“agent skill groups” • The‘Display ASU info’maintenance command Mitel | 13
  • 14. Mitel | 14 • Out of service devices, including logged-out hot desk users, were allowed in a call forward no answer (CFNA) or rerouting chain. • All 3300 ICP management components (system administration tool, software installer, configuration wizard, etc.) supported Internet Explorer 7.0, and Microsoft Windows 2003 R2 operating system. • The DBTAB maintenance command • New class of service or system options: • Suppress redial display • Return disconnect tone when far end party clears • Do not override DND for public network DID / DDI callers • Disable the call hold recall timer • A DSS / BLF key could be used to provide the target directory number required by the call forward – override feature • 5330 and 5340 IP Phones with version 1.1.1.x firmware or later can boot from the main software load that is stored in the set flash MITEL 3300 RELEASE 7.1 UR1 – DECEMBER 2006 This software release was predominantly an existing software enhancement load. MITEL 3300 RELEASE 7.1 – SEPTEMBER 2006 PA20060327 & PA20060311 New hardware delivered with release 7.1 included the initial launch of: • AX Controller • Quad CIM The following software enhancements were added to the 3300 ICP in release 7.1: • 3300 ICP software package – 500 device integrated software package • Mitel 5212 IP Phone phonebook support • 2B channel transfer – NI2 trunks • Calling party name substitution • Private line automatic ring trunks • Swedish and Polish set prompts for the Mitel 5212 and 5224 IP Phones • Conference and barge in tone disable • Siemens® iSDX DPNSS interworking • Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) – lineside • IP DECT base station support – RoHS compliant • 3300 ICP availability in Brazil • URI integration with Microsoft Live Communications Server • Increased capacity on all platforms: MITEL 3300 RELEASE 7.0 UR3 – OCTOBER 2006 This software release was predominantly an existing software enhancement load.
  • 15. Mitel | 15 MITEL 3300 RELEASE 7.0 UR2 – JUNE 2006 PB20060301 The following software enhancements were added to the 3300 ICP in release 7.0 UR2: • ACD mobility support on the SpectraLink® wireless phones • Hot desk PIN change from the phone • Microsoft PC to phone support • Caller ID on the Mitel Navigator toolbar • Embedded voicemail enhancements: • Park and page mailboxes • Auto-attendant supervised transfers The following hardware was made available in release 7.0 UR2: • 5330 IP Phone • 5340 IP Phone MITEL 3300 RELEASE 7.0 UR1 – MAY 2006 This software release was predominantly an existing software enhancement load. MITEL 3300 RELEASE 7.0 – APRIL 2006 PB20060055, PB20060247, & PB20060217 The following software enhancements were added to the 3300 ICP in release 7.0: • Network hunt groups • Network pick-up groups • 5550 IP Console support for external directory • Call park • Alpha tagging • Group listen • ACD resiliency and mobility support • System data synchronization enhancements • Configuration wizard • Import spreadsheet improvements • SIP trunking • IDA-P trunking protocol support • LLDP-MED • DPNSS interworking – name delivery during divert The following hardware was made available in release 7.0: • T1 / E1 resilient module • MXe Controller including redundant components • Analog services unit II • 16 port ONS card • 12 port ONS and 4 port LS Trunk Card MITEL 3300 RELEASE 6.1 – DECEMBER 2005 PB20050062 The following software enhancements were added to the 3300 ICP in release 6.1: • DPNSS / MSDN on embedded trunk modules • Russian prompts on Mitel 5212 and 5224 IP Phones • Mute key function • Language support and XML toolkit on Mitel 5235 IP Phone The following hardware was made available in release 6.1: • Mitel 5212 IP Phone • Mitel 5224 IP Phone • Mitel Navigator® • Support for the TeleMatrix® 3000 IP phone • Mitel Gigabit Ethernet Stand for Mitel phones • Mitel Wireless Stand for Mitel phones • Applications and services gateway – Microsoft Live Communications software support
  • 16. Mitel | 16 MITEL 3300 RELEASE 6.0 – JULY 2005 PA20050096 The following software enhancements were added to the 3300 ICP in release 6.0: • System data synchronization • SNMP traps for devices in a resilient state • Voice stream encryption using 128 bit advanced encryption standard • 802.1x authentication for Mitel phones • Multiple embedded music sources • IP based PMS connection • System service scheduling (day, night1 and night2) • Chinese tone plans • French ETSI (analog CLASS) support • ARS wildcard programming enhancements • User data import capability • Voicemail enhancements: • Arabic • Farsi • Mandarin • Dial 0 for auto-attendant • Allow leading digit 9 to be used for mailboxes • Time out on multi-level auto-attendant (MLAA) • Call history • Licensing on the AMC with password change each release from 6.0 The following hardware was made available in release 6.0: • CX Controller • CXi Controller • LX512 Controller • SpectraLink h340 wireless telephone • 5235 IP Phone MITEL 3300 RELEASE 5.2 – JANUARY 2005 PB20050027 The following software enhancements were added to the 3300 ICP in release 5.2: • SpectraLink Wi-Fi phones support of resiliency and hot desking • Emergency services support • Tenanting • Mitel 5550 IP Console – Busy Lamp Field • 5550 IP Console – Call on hold annotation • Auto-attendant greetings can use the embedded audio files • European ONS CLASS • Advice of charge • Embedded system management copy capability • Hybrid IP XNET The following hardware was made available in release 5.2: • Mitel 3300 CitelLink Gateway (Meridian) MITEL 3300 RELEASE 5.1 – AUGUST 2004 PB20040180 The following software enhancements were added to the 3300 ICP in release 5.1: • Malicious call trace tag • Embedded music files • Cluster size increase to 250 • Corporate directory increase to 65,000 entries • Selectable outgoing number plans for Euro ISDN • Cisco® Discovery Protocol (CDP) compatibility
  • 17. The following hardware was made available in release 5.1: • New SpectraLink phones • e340 • I640 MITEL 3300 RELEASE 5.0 – JUNE 2004 PA20040129 The following software enhancements were added to the 3300 ICP in release 5.0: • Networked resilient hot desking • Embedded voicemail enhancements: • Networked voicemail using VPIM • Personal contacts list • Unified messaging (UM) • RAD functionality • Extended distribution lists • Voicemail compression • QSIG enhancements: • Call back supported across QSIG • Spanning tree support • Login and logout audit logs • SNMP agent enhancements in readiness for Mitel Enterprise® Manager • Courtesy reboot • IP phone resilient handover improvement The following hardware was made available in release 5.0: • MX Controller • Embedded analog capability on MX Controller • LX Controller • Mitel 5207 IP Phone • Mitel 5215 IP Phone dual mode • Mitel 5220 IP Phone dual mode • Mitel IP-DECT solution • Mitel OpenPhone 27 – DECT wireless phone • Mitel Line Interface Module (LIM) MITEL 3300 RELEASE 4.1 – JANUARY 2004 The following software enhancements were added to the 3300 ICP in release 4.1: • Destination-based call display • Calling party number substitution increase to 100 • Destination digits masked in SMDR records • Programmable notification timers • Advice of charge • Software upgrade improvements • Improved system reboot intervals • Embedded system management improvements The following hardware was made available in release 4.1: • Mitel CitelLink Gateway (Nortel® Norstar) MITEL 3300 RELEASE 4.0 – JUNE 2003 The following software enhancements were added to the 3300 ICP in release 4.0: • IP device resiliency • Hot desking • Flexible dimensioning • Advanced voicemail • Hospitality voicemail • Dial out of ACD queue The following hardware was made available in release 4.0: • Embedded dual T1/E1 module Mitel | 17
  • 18. MITEL 3300 RELEASE 3.3 – JANUARY 2003 The following software enhancements were added to the 3300 ICP in release 3.3: • Full system support for the following countries: • France • Australia • New Zealand • Brazil • Increased connection capacity on the integrated voicemail • Multi-level auto-attendant • New class of service options: • Allow / disallow access to remote DND feature • Class of restriction validation on digits dialled after secondary dial tone is applied • Enhanced hotel / motel feature: • Disable wake-up call on check out • Hold key retrieves last held call • Extended agent groups A new series of telephones were made available with release 3.3: • Mitel 5201 IP Phone • Mitel 5205 IP Phone • Mitel 5215 IP Phone • Mitel 5220 IP Phone • Mitel 5230 IP Phone • Mitel 5240 IP Phone MITEL 3300 RELEASE 3.2 – SEPTEMBER 2002 The following software enhancements were added to the 3300 ICP in release 3.2: • Full system support for the following countries: • Italy • Spain • Germany • Netherlands • Portugal • Integrated 802.11b wireless solution • Range programming • Mitel Your Assistant® Softphone Option • Visual voicemail on the Mitel 5140 IP Phone • Directory applications on the 5140 IP Phone The following hardware was made available with release 3.2: • 250 and 700 user controllers – increased processor speed • TDM to IP compression module • Mitel power dongle (Cisco compliant) MITEL 3300 RELEASE 3.1 – APRIL 2002 The following software enhancements were added to the 3300 ICP in release 3.1: • Full system support for Chile, Mexico and Argentina • IP networking • Peripheral cabinet support • Increased digital trunk capacity • G.729 IP set compression The following new IP Phones were made available in release 3.1: • Mitel 5001 IP Phone • Mitel 5005 IP Phone MITEL 3300 RELEASE 3.0 – DECEMBER 2001 Release 3.0 was the introductory release of the Mitel 3300 ICP. The following hardware was made available in release 3.0: • 250 and 700 user controllers – separate units for North America, UK and Latin America • Mitel Universal Network Service Units (NSU) • Basic Rate Interface Network Service Unit mitel.com © Copyright 2014, Mitel Networks Corporation. All Rights Reserved. The Mitel word and logo are trademarks of Mitel Networks Corporation. Any reference to third party trademarks are for reference only and Mitel makes no representation of ownership of these marks. GD 1616_11477