Vocera Communications System Release Notes
Vocera Voice Server Version 5.8.0.135
Updated: April 21, 2023
New and Enhanced Features
The Vocera Voice Server 5.8.x
platform has new features and enhancements.
This section summarizes prominent features and functionality for each release.
New and Enhanced Features in 5.8.0.135 (HF1)
This is a maintenance release that does not introduce any new features.
New and Enhanced Features in 5.8.0.133
The following list displays new features in this version of the Vocera Voice Server.
Vocera Voice User Interface
- Refinements to the play messages intent―The
play messages intent now plays text messages as well. Earlier, the
play messages intent plays only voice messages and it required to
specify the word 'text' to play text messages.
- Voice users can now call Edge app users and also receive calls from Edge
app users.
Vocera Voice Server
-
Vocera Voice Server Administrators
can now enable or disable pairing of Minibadge with VCS inside the badge property
editor.
-
Vocera Voice Server has been
enhanced to accommodate the new mechanism that informs Minibadge users about an incoming
caller while in a call.
- Vocera Voice Server Signaling has
been enhanced to help the Minibadge users
- Differentiate between unread urgent and unread normal voicemail
messages.
- Differentiate between alerts and text messages.
- Differentiate between normal, high, and urgent priority unread
messages and alerts.
- New properties have been added to control the enunciation of messages
in Minibadge.
- New hidden properties have been added to
- Override DND settings for call forwarding
- Make urgent calls follow the call forwarding options
- Block calls forwarded to cell phone when a user is logged out
- BPE has been updated to support new country-specific channels for
Minibadge.
- The internal port ranges Vocera uses for audio have changed slightly. If you use access
control lists (ACLs) to lock down network activity with the Vocera applications, refer to
the Vocera IP Port Reference Guide.
Third-party Software Versions
The following third-party software versions are included in this release and provide 64-bit
compatibility or security enhancements:
3rd-party Software |
Version |
Apache HTTP Server |
2.4.52 |
Apache Tomcat |
9.0.58 |
JRE (Zulu built on OpenJDK) |
1.8.0_282-b08 (Zulu JDK 8.60.0.21) |
MySQL Server |
8.0.28 (VS)/5.7.37 (VRS) |
ODBC Connector |
Not installed; used at install-time only |
TLS |
1.3 and 1.2 |
PJSIP |
2.9 |
Vocera Firmware Versions
The following firmware versions are included in this release:
Vocera Device |
Firmware Build Number |
V5000 |
5.0.7.13 |
B3000n |
4.3.3.18 |
B3000 |
3.1.3.13 |
C1000 |
1.3.56 |
Prerequisites and Reminders
Before you install Vocera Voice Server along with
its components and consoles, ensure that the following prerequisites are met.
Prerequisites for Vocera Voice Server and server
components:
- Verify that you have one of the following Vocera products installed, if you are
upgrading from an earlier version of Vocera:
- Vocera Server Version 5.x (5.0.1 or later)
- The GA release or any service pack of Vocera Server 4.3.0 or 4.4.0.
- Ensure all B3000n badges are operating on firmware version 4.3.1.17 or later
before upgrading. Otherwise, a signaling change may cause B3000n badges to
continuously reboot. B3000n firmware 4.3.1.17 can be installed on Vocera Voice
Server version since 4.3 SP4. B3000n firmware version 4.3.1.17 ships with Voice
Server 5.3.0.415.
- Starting with Vocera Voice Server 5.7.0, B2000 devices are no longer
supported.
- Verify that you have turned the Compatibility Mode off in the browser, if you
are using any of the following consoles:
- Administration Console
- User Console
- Staff Assignment Console
- Report Server Console
- Perform one of the following to get a telephony connection to Vocera Voice Server
5.x:
- If you have an analog or digital PBX, connect to the Vocera SIP
Telephony Gateway through a hardware gateway such as the Sangoma Media
Gateway.
- If you have a SIP PBX, connect to the Vocera SIP Telephony Gateway
directly.
Installation
Follow these instructions to install Vocera Voice Server or upgrade it to
the latest version. .
Installation prerequisites
- If Vocera Secure Texting (VST)
is installed in your environment, you must uninstall the Vocera Secure Texting Sync Connector
before you upgrade to the latest version of Vocera Voice Server.
Re-install the Vocera Secure Texting Sync Connector
after you complete the Vocera Voice Server
upgrade.
See How to Uninstall the Vocera Secure Texting Sync
Connector in the VST Vocera Administrator Guide.
- Ensure that you download and install the latest version of the Vocera Secure Texting Sync Connector.
- Ensure that you have installed an English-based language pack in Windows Operating
System where you are installing Vocera Voice Server and any
subsequent Vocera localization packs.
To install or upgrade:
Note: While installing or uninstalling, you can be repeatedly presented with pop-up messages
instructing you to reboot for changes to be applied. Do not reboot when prompted. Wait
until the installation is complete to reboot.
- To perform a new installation, follow the steps described in the Running theVocera Voice Server
Installation Program section of the Vocera Voice Server Installation
Guide.
- To upgrade from previous Vocera versions, follow the steps described in Upgrading
Vocera Voice Server
to Version 5.6.0 section of the Vocera Voice Server Installation
Guide.
Note: Your previous system configuration remains in the database that is
restored at the end of the upgrade. Because some 4.x features have been
deprecated.
- Update the values in your database as follows:
- Open the Vocera Voice Server
Administration Console and navigate to the System > Preferences
page.
- Choose Save Changes.
The server updates
your database and removes any settings for deprecated
features.
- Convert custom names directory:
- If you are upgrading from a version 4.x deployment and have a custom
names dictionary, convert the custom names directory to the version
5.x format manually.
- If you are upgrading from version 5.x and have a custom names
dictionary, no conversion is required.
Fixed Issues
The following list contains fixes and improvements made to the Vocera Voice Server 5.8.x
platform.
Fixed Issues in Version 5.8.0.135
The following list includes items fixed or improved in this version of the Vocera Voice Server.
- CRVC-23304 A sporadic error on the VCG can cause VCS clients attempting to make a
call to fail and display the error “unable to login to voice services.”
Fixed Issues in Version 5.8.0.133
The following list includes items fixed or improved in this version of the Vocera Voice Server.
Known Issues
A few issues are known to exist in the Vocera Voice Server 5.8.x platform
and this section summarizes all the known issues in the release.
Known Issues in the Vocera Voice Server
This section summarizes known product defects and limitations, including any
workarounds we may have, for the Vocera Voice Server 5.8.x
platform.
- CRVC-22026 Character limit in the Call Signaling Address field doesn't
allow VSTG to start. After upgrading to VS 5.7.0 or higher version, VSTG doesn't
connect to the Voice Server when the Call Signaling Address field value exceeds
60 characters. The Vocera Control Panel status remains to display the following
message:
“Connecting to Vocera Server..”
Workaround: Reduce the
number of IPs in the Call Signaling Addresses list (60 or less characters)
and restart VSTG (stop/start) through the Run menu on the Control
Panel.
- CRVC-21935 Certain situations such as corrupted data file can cause the
staff assignment data file to be incorrectly written. This can lead to a staff
assignment outage if the server is restarted or the cluster is failed over.
Staff Assignment console displays some or none of the expected sites, units,
staff, or assignments, and it displays the following error message:
"Vocera
Staff Assignment Error: Unexpected exception. You may need to refresh or log
back in to Vocera Staff Assignment. Please note the error and contact your
Administrator."
Workaround: Contact Vocera Support to recover or
restore data.