Kcs foip: call peers blocking, Tcfw: authorizing of own messages can be disabled – Kofax Communication Server 9.1.1 User Manual
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Changes in Behavior
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Kofax Communication Server Release Notes
For more information, see:
▪ KCS FoIP Technical Manual, version 3.13.05 edition 1
Chapter Integration with KCS - Supplementary Services - Call Diversion (Redirecting
Number) - Use Redirecting Number for Fax Calls
KCS FoIP: Call Peers Blocking
It is now possible to configure KCS Fax over IP to accept only incoming calls from IP
addresses that match with any of the configured call peers. (SPR00103349)
This behavior is configured per TCOSS fax channel, in the config line 291, position 13:
▪ 00 – accept inbound calls from all IP addresses (default)
▪ 01 – do not accept inbound calls from IP addresses that do not match the IP of any call peer
For more information, see:
▪ KCS Fax over IP Technical Manual, version 3.13.05 edition 3
Chapter Integration with KCS - Configuration Values - Description of UFI Specific
Configuration Lines
TCOSS: Consistent Administration and Filtering of Groups
The level of control of a group administrator over other groups that start with the same string
(e.g. group administrator for “Group1” controlling group “Group1A”) was inconsistent. Strict
filtering was done on open send orders, while terminated send orders were filtered as if a
wildcard had been added to the group. (SPR00102440)
The behavior is now configurable in SYSCONF, line 18, position 4. Two new flags have been
added:
▪ 02 ... always add wildcard to group filter (i.e., filter on “Group1” works like “Group1*”
▪ 04 ... extend list rights to all subgroups (i.e., right for “Group1” gives also rights for
“Group1*”
By default, these options are disabled, i.e., wild card is not added automatically to the group
filter, and group administrators do not have access to groups starting with the same string as
their group name.
For more information, see:
▪ TCOSS Configuration Manual, version 7.90.09 edition 5
Chapter Config Files - Common Config Parameters (SYSCONF)
TCfW: Authorizing of Own Messages Can Be Disabled
A new user right has been added to the Authorize/Sign tab in TCfW user profiles:
“Authorize own messages”. Users with this right can authorize their own messages. This
right is enabled by default for all authorizer users. (SPR00092165)