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now Part of Cisco

150 MXP Software release notes

Software version L6.1

D14567 rev. 3

June 2011

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Contents

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Contents Contents............................................................................................................................... 2

Document revision history ................................................................................................. 4

Introduction software version L6.1 .................................................................................... 5

Changes and Improvements since previous version ....................................................... 6

Network ................................................................................................................................. 6 Protocol ................................................................................................................................. 6

H323 ............................................................................................................................... 6

SIP .................................................................................................................................. 6

System .................................................................................................................................. 7 Usability ................................................................................................................................ 7

Introduction software version L6.0.2 ................................................................................. 8

Changes and improvements since L6.0.1 .............................................................................. 8 Changes and improvements since L6.0.0 .............................................................................. 8

Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 9

New features .......................................................................................................................10

Protocol ................................................................................................................................10 H323 - Transfer ..............................................................................................................10

SIP - Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE) .........................................................10

SIP - MNS (Media Network Services) ...........................................................................10

SIP - Traversal Using Relay NAT (TURN) ......................................................................10

SIP - Microphone Mute Indication ..................................................................................10

Conferencing ........................................................................................................................10 Multiway™ .....................................................................................................................10

Usability ...............................................................................................................................11 Do Not Disturb ...............................................................................................................11

User Interface .......................................................................................................................11 Last number dialed ........................................................................................................11

SIP Settings ...................................................................................................................11

Call Manager Settings ....................................................................................................11

API commands .....................................................................................................................11

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Contents

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Changes and Improvements since previous version ......................................................13

Audio/Video ..........................................................................................................................13 System .................................................................................................................................13 Protocol ................................................................................................................................13

SIP .................................................................................................................................13

H.323 .............................................................................................................................13

Usability ...............................................................................................................................13 Security ................................................................................................................................13 Inter-Op ................................................................................................................................14

Alcatel ............................................................................................................................14

Broadsoft .......................................................................................................................14

Cisco ..............................................................................................................................14

Microsoft ........................................................................................................................14

Nortel .............................................................................................................................14

Sony ..............................................................................................................................14

Supplemental Notes ...........................................................................................................15

Software Filenames .......................................................................................................15

References ....................................................................................................................15

Known Limitations .............................................................................................................16

TANDBERG ...................................................................................................................16

Interoperability Testing ......................................................................................................17

H.323 Gatekeepers/Traversal Servers ...........................................................................17

SIP Registrars/Proxies ...................................................................................................17

SIP Client Applications ...................................................................................................17

SIP PBX .........................................................................................................................17

Gateway Interoperability ................................................................................................18

MCU Interoperability ......................................................................................................18

Streaming Servers .........................................................................................................18

Endpoint Interoperability ................................................................................................19

Current RFCs and drafts supported in L6.0 .....................................................................20

Disclaimers and notices ....................................................................................................22

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Document revision history

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Document revision history

Revision 3 Release of L6.1.0 software.

Revision 2 Release of L6.0.2 software, minor version

Revision 1 Initial release of L6.0 software

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Introduction software version L6.1

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Introduction software version L6.1 This release note describes the new features and capabilities included in the TANDBERG 150 MXP software version L6.1 released on the 28th of June 2011.

Statements and functionality in this document only apply to L software running the TANDBERG 150 MXP. All other TANDBERG MXP products run F software. Please see the F software release notes for F series software.

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Changes and Improvements since previous version

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Changes and Improvements since previous version

Network ► Improved alternate Gatekeepers functionality [Ref. #73386].

► Fixed an issue with SSH, ping and setting External Manager on system when using IPv6 address only [Ref. #82928 and #84051].

Protocol ► Fixed an issue where disconnected call would display not accepted message [Ref. #52282]

H323 ► Fixed broken NAT support.

► Added support for alternate gatekeepers in H.323 RAS RRJ message from gatekeeper if registration is rejected.

► Fixed an issue with dialing number.something@domain [Ref. #75046].

► Fixed an issue where H.323 registration fails after resetting all H.323 and name settings [Ref. #81272].

► Fixed an issue with consultative transfer [Ref. #76225]

► Fixed an issue with H.460.18 SCR messaging [Ref. #80860]

SIP ► Improved BFCP implementation related to Multisite and ICE.

► Fixed issue with incoming video hold from Cisco CUCM [Ref. # 75193].

► Fixed an issue where MXP will only transmit 512kbps via CUCM [Ref. # 77407].

► Fixed an issue where call would disconnect after a double hold and resume [Ref. #79704]

► Port 4444 is now closed when SIP ICE is set to on [Ref. #87557].

► Added SIP QoS tagging [Ref. #86071].

► Fixed an issue with no video from OCS R2 MOC [Ref. #82817].

► Fixed an issue where the call drops when DNS query at time of registration renewal returns different IP address [Ref. #77920].

► Fixed RFC2833 compliance [Ref. #114291].

► Fixed the content labels for main and dual media lines with Mirial SoftPhone PC client [Ref. #55212].

► Added parsing of proprietary extensions to RFC5168 to respond to SIP INFO messages [Ref. #62537]

► Fixed an issue with calls getting lower resolution at higher bandwidths [Ref. #63774]

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Changes and Improvements since previous version

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System ► Fixed SNMP DoS attack issue [Ref. #77367].

► Improved behavior under DoS attack [Ref. #73548].

Usability ► Added soft button for direct transfer

► Fixed an issue where pressing the up button when at the beginning of a phonebook directory would bring you to the middle of the directory [Ref. #53150].

► Fixed an issue where Multiway host is not able put call on hold then add more participants [Ref. # 74140].

► Fixed a Phonebook issue with missing contact entry when scrolling down past the bottom of the page [Ref. #87402 and #76754].

► Fixed several issues when searching and scrolling in phonebooks [Ref. #81830 and #81561].

► Fixed an issue where the dialing message shows old entry if contact was renamed in TMS [Ref. #88068].

► Fixed and issue where a blank line is displayed in Directory [Ref. #88198].

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Introduction software version L6.0.2

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Introduction software version L6.0.2 This release note describes the new features and capabilities included in the TANDBERG 150 MXP software version L6.0.2 released on the 8th of July 2010.

Statements and functionality in this document only apply to L software running the TANDBERG 150 MXP. All other TANDBERG MXP products run F software. Please see the F software release notes for F series software.

Changes and improvements since L6.0.1 Corrected soft button for far end camera control (FECC) [Ref. #77863].

Changes and improvements since L6.0.0 Software version L6.0.1 is a production release only. No changes to functionality in this release.

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Introduction

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Introduction This release note describes the new features and capabilities included in the TANDBERG 150 MXP software version L6.0 released on the 9th of April 2010.

Statements and functionality in this document only apply to the TANDBERG 150 MXP. All other TANDBERG MXP products run F software. Please see the Software Release Notes for F series software.

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New features

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New features

Protocol

H323 - Transfer ► It is now possible to transfer a H.323 call from one endpoint to another. During point-to-point call,

select the connect button on the key pad and enter the number or URI of the system you wish to transfer the far-end system to and select the Transfer icon. The call will then be transferred to the selected system and your local system will be disconnected.

SIP - Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE) ► L6.0 software supports SIP interactive connectivity establishment (ICE) for SIP traversal. ICE is a

client protocol that governs NAT traversal for SIP endpoints through a combination use of Simple Traversal of UDP through NAT (STUN) and Traversal Using Relay NAT (TURN, also known as STUN Relay) by allowing the endpoint to determine the best possible path to the far end system.

SIP - MNS (Media Network Services)

► L6.0 software supports Media Network Services mode for SIP traversal functionality that prioritizes the use of TURN, so that all media traffic is relayed, unless sent to an endpoint on the local network.

SIP - Traversal Using Relay NAT (TURN) ► L6.0 software supports SIP traversal using relay NAT (TURN) for SIP traversal, allowing endpoints

behind a NAT to traverse the firewall through a relay server, such as a TANDBERG VCS.

SIP - Microphone Mute Indication ► L6.0 software supports the microphone mute indication banner showing that the far-end systems

microphone is muted when using SIP.

Conferencing

Multiway™ ► The Multiway™ feature will extend point to point calls to conferences on MCU‟s hosted on the

network over H.323 and SIP. The setting for the Multiway™ feature is available from the following location in the user interface: Administrator Settings > General > Multipoint Call Options.

Multiway™ conferencing enables video endpoint users to introduce a 3rd party into an existing call. It can be used in the following situations:

You want to add one or more participants to your existing call.

You are called by a 3rd party while already in a call and you want to include that person in the call.

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Multiway requires TANDBERG VCS X4.1 or later and a Codian MCU running version 3.0 or later.

Not compatible with earlier beta version of Multiway released in L5.1.

Endpoints invited to join the Multiway™ conference must support the H.323 routeToMC facility message if in an H.323 call, or SIP REFER message if in a SIP call.

Multiway™ must be set up with a Multiway™ alias in the format: sip:[email protected] or h323:[email protected].

Usability

Do Not Disturb ► All calls that are received (and thereby rejected) when the endpoint is in Do Not Disturb mode will

now be logged under “Missed Calls” within the call log.

User Interface

Last number dialed ► L6.0 software supports the ability of calling the last number dialed by pressing the connect button

twice.

SIP Settings ► The SIP settings menu has a new look with the addition of sub-menus for SIP Server Settings,

Authentication, and SIP NAT Traversal.

Call Manager Settings ► L6.0 software supports an extension number along with the IP address for the Cisco Unified Call

Manager. When the endpoint is configured to communicate to the call manager, both the extension and IP address would be registered.

The Call Manager Extension and H.323 E.164 Alias utilize the same field which results in any changes to one will affect the other.

The Call Manager extension and H.323 E1.64 alias cannot be different numbers.

API commands The following new API‟s are available in the L6.0 software:

► xConfiguration SystemUnit MultiwayURI: <S: 0, 60>

► xConfiguration SystemUnit MultiProtocol: <On/Off>

► xConfiguration Audio Microphones Mode: <On/Off>

► xConfiguration Audio MasterVolume: <0..15>

► xConfiguration Conference H239: <On/Off>

► xConfiguration Conference AllowIncomingCallInCall: <On/Off>

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► xConfiguration DoNotDisturb Mode: <On/Off>

► xConfiguration OSD DisplayWelcomeText: <On/Off>

► xConfiguration OSD WelcomeText: <S: 0, 30>

► xConfiguration OSD DisableH323IdCalling: <On/Off>

► xConfiguration OSD CallFlash Mode: <On/Off>

► xConfiguration CorporateDirectory Protocol: <HTTP/HTTPS>

► xConfiguration ExternalManager Protocol: <HTTP/HTTPS>

► xConfiguration SIP ICE Mode: <On/Off>

► xConfiguration SIP MNS Mode: <On/Off>

► xConfiguration SIP ForceTurn Mode: <On/Off>

► xConfiguration SIP DefaultCandidate Type: <Host/Rflx/Relay>

► xConfiguration SIP ReplyTo URI: <S: 0, 60>

► xConfiguration TURN Server Address: <S: 0, 255>

► xConfiguration TURN Authentication UserName: <S: 0, 80>

► xConfiguration TURN Authentication Password: <S: 0, 60>

► xConfiguration VLAN Voice: <0..4094>

► xConfiguration VLAN Data: <0..4094>

► xConfiguration Directory CallLog: <On/Off/Persistent>

► xConfiguration Directory SmartSearch: <On/Off>

► xConfiguration TerminalWelcomeText Mode: <On/Off>

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Changes and Improvements since previous version

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Changes and Improvements since previous version

Audio/Video ► Improved lip sync [Ref. #66384].

► Corrected issue with no audio in 128k interworking calls [Ref. #56234]

► Corrected issues with video freezing from a TANBDERG Classic [Ref. #71931].

System ► Improved general system stability.

► Corrected behavior when call is placed on hold [Ref. #50428].

► Corrected missed calls counter behavior [Ref. #71421].

► Added indicator for audio off at other side when in audio only calls [Ref. #51205].

Protocol

SIP ► Improved general SIP stability.

► Improved REFER handling [Ref. #50269 and #51810].

► Corrected TLS verification [Ref. #51302 and #52424].

The CA list is uploaded using FTP and must be stored as „sipcalist.pem‟ in the user directory

► Improved disconnect sequence [Ref. #51467].

► Added call forward [Ref. #54984].

► Added MKI and encrypted RTCP support [Ref. #56401].

H.323 ► Corrected and improved dual stream video (H.329).

► Corrected call setup behavior during registration refresh request [Ref. #54670].

Usability ► Corrected long names getting clipped in UI [Ref. #45420].

► Added sending of History/Call feedback to TMS upon disconnection [Ref. #65170].

Security ► Optimized encryption [Ref. #60447].

► Corrected possibility to reveal security password [Ref. #55445].

► Corrected lock icon behavior [Ref. #50307].

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Inter-Op

Alcatel ► Corrected issue with connecting SIP registered calls [Ref. #53352].

Broadsoft ► Corrected issue with far end system not disconnecting [Ref. #54209].

Cisco ► Corrected Call Manager RCDO error [Ref. #64333].

► Corrected H.323 calling party number to E.164 in Call Manager mode [Ref. #66810].

► Corrected H.323 Telephone call behavior via Cisco GW over CCM [Ref. #69298].

Microsoft ► Corrected transfer [Ref #56278].

► Corrected issues with call drops [Ref #56296, #57416, #57195].

► Corrected presence behavior [Ref #53107].

Nortel ► Corrected direct transfer behavior [Ref. #71682].

Sony ► Corrected duplicated DTMF tones [Ref. #49369].

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Supplemental Notes

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Supplemental Notes

Software Filenames The correct software filename is listed in the following table.

TANDBERG TC system

Software Serial number range

AES Encryption s51000l6_1.pkg All

No Encryption S51001l6_1.pkg All

References TANDBERG Website http://www.tandberg.com/

TANDBERG FTP Site http://ftp.tandberg.com/

TANDBERG Documentation http://www.tandberg.com/docs

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Known Limitations

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Known Limitations

TANDBERG Ref # Equipment Limitations

n/a TANDBERG 150 MXP Ver L6.1

Multiway: Call to first additional participant when multisite host is in an existing multiway conference (conference on hold) will fail, later calls will connect.

52767

TANDBERG 150 MXP Ver L6.1

(SIP)

Transferring a call may result in the new call connecting at a higher bandwidth than the set max upstream rate.

52637

TANDBERG 150 MXP Ver L6.1

(SIP)

Transferring an audio call, may result in the new call connecting with audio and video.

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Interoperability Testing

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Interoperability Testing

H.323 Gatekeepers/Traversal Servers Equipment Software Revision Comments

TANDBERG Gatekeeper N6.1

TANDBERG Border Controller

Q6.1 Both Assent and H.460.18/.19 traversal technologies supported.

TANDBERG Video Communication Server

X5 Both Assent and H.460.18/.19 traversal technologies supported.

SIP Registrars/Proxies Equipment Software Revision Comments

TANDBERG Video Communication Server

X5

Microsoft OCS 2007 R2 3.5.6907.0

SIP Client Applications Equipment Software Revision Comments

Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R2

3.5.6907.0

SIP PBX Equipment Software Revision Comments

Alcatel OXE 9.0

Avaya CM SES-5.2

Cisco UCM 7.0 (1)

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Interoperability Testing

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Gateway Interoperability Equipment Software Revision Comments

TANDBERG MPS Gateway

J4.5

TANDBERG Codian ISDN Gateway

2.0 (1.29)

TANDBERG Gateway G3.2

MCU Interoperability Equipment Software Revision Comments

TANDBERG MPS J4.5

TANDBERG Codian 4505 3.1(2.10)

Polycom MGC 9.0.3.1 H.320 and H.323

Polycom RMX2000 5.0.0.46 H.320 and H.323

Streaming Servers Equipment Software Revision Comments

TANDBERG Content Server

S4.0

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Interoperability Testing

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Endpoint Interoperability

Equipment Software Revision Comments

TANDBERG C-Series TC2.1.2 H.323 and SIP

TANDBERG E20 TE2.1.0 SIP

TANDBERG MXP F8.2 H.323 and SIP

TANDBERG Personal Series

L6.0, L5.1 H.323 and SIP

TANDBERG Movi 3.0 SIP

Lifesize 4.0.3(5) H.323 only

Polycom PVX 8.0.2.0235 H.323

Polycom VSX 9.0.5 H.323 and SIP

Polycom HDX 2.5.0.1-3332 H.323 and SIP

Sony PCS-1 3.42 H.323 and SIP

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Current RFCs and drafts supported in L6.0

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Current RFCs and drafts supported in L6.0 ► RFC 1889 RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-time Applications ► RFC 2190 RTP Payload Format for H.263 Video Streams ► RFC 2327 SDP: Session Description Protocol ► RFC 2396 Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax ► RFC 2429 RTP Payload Format for the 1998 Version of ITU-T Rec. H.263 Video (H.263+) ► RFC 2617 Digest Authentication ► RFC 2782 DNS RR for specifying the location of services (DNS SRV) ► RFC 2833 RTP Payload for DTMF Digits, Telephony Tones and Telephony Signals ► RFC 2976 The SIP INFO Method ► RFC 3016 RTP Payload Format for MPEG-4 Audio/Visual Streams ► RFC 3047 RTP Payload Format for ITU-T Recommendation G.722.1 ► RFC 3261 SIP: Session Initiation Protocol ► RFC 3262 Reliability of Provisional Responses in SIP ► RFC 3263 Locating SIP Servers ► RFC 3264 An Offer/Answer Model with SDP ► RFC 3311 UPDATE method ► RFC 3361 DHCP Option for SIP Servers ► RFC 3420 Internet Media Type message/sipfrag ► RFC 3515 Refer method ► RFC 3550 RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications ► RFC 3581 Symmetric Response Routing ► RFC 3605 RTCP attribute in SDP ► RFC 3711 The Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP) ► RFC 3840 Indicating User Agent Capabilities in SIP ► RFC 3890 A Transport Independent Bandwidth Modifier for SDP ► RFC 3891 The SIP “Replaces” Header ► RFC 3892 Referred-By Mechanism ► RFC 3960 Early Media ► RFC 3984 RTP Payload Format for H.264 Video ► RFC 4028 Session Timers in SIP ► RFC 4145 TCP-Based Media Transport in the SDP ► RFC 4568 SDP: Security Descriptions for Media Streams ► RFC 4574 The Session Description Protocol (SDP) Label Attribute ► RFC 4582 The Binary Floor Control Protocol ► RFC 4585 Extended RTP Profile for RTCP-Based Feedback ► RFC 4587 RTP Payload Format for H.261 Video Streams ► RFC 4629 RTP Payload Format for ITU-T Rec. H.263 Video ► RFC 5168 XML Schema for Media Control ► RFC4796 The Session Description Protocol (SDP) Content Attribute ► RFC4583 Session Description Protocol (SDP) Format for Binary Floor Control Protocol (BFCP)

Streams ► RFC 5389: Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN) ► RFC4508 Conveying Feature Tags with the SIP REFER Method ► draft-ietf-avt-rtp-h264-params-01 Parameters for Static Macroblocks and Aspect Ratio in the RTP

Payload Format for H.264 Video ► draft-ietf-sipping-cc-transfer-12 Session Initiation Protocol Call Control Transfer ► draft-ietf-mmusic-ice-19: Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE)(RFC-to-be: 5245): A

Protocol for Network Address Translator (NAT) Traversal for Offer/Answer Protocols

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► draft-ietf-behave-turn-16 (RFC-to-be: 5766): Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN): Relay Extensions to Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN)

► draft-ietf-behave-stun-test-vectors-04: Test vectors for STUN ► draft-ietf-sip-ice-option-tag-02: Indicating Support for Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE)

in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) ► draft-ietf-avt-rtp-h264-rcdo-02 RTP Payload Format for H.264 RCDO Video

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Disclaimers and notices

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Disclaimers and notices The objective of this guide is to provide the reader with assistance in using and configuring this product. Product capabilities of TANDBERG and other manufacturers‟ products change over time and so the required configuration may be different from that indicated here. If you have any suggestions for changes to this document, please feed them back to TANDBERG through your TANDBERG Authorized Service Representative.

If you need technical support, please contact your TANDBERG Authorized Service Representative.

The specifications for the product and the information in this Guide are subject to change at any time, without notice, by TANDBERG. Every effort has been made to supply complete and accurate information in this Guide; however, TANDBERG assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this document.

TANDBERG® is a registered trademark belonging to Tandberg ASA. Other trademarks used in this document are the property of their respective holders.

This Guide may be reproduced in its entirety, including all copyright and intellectual property notices, in limited quantities in connection with the use of this product. Except for the limited exception set forth in the previous sentence, no part of this Guide may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means, electronically, mechanically, by photocopying, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of TANDBERG.

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