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New Feature Summary
Generally Available    06-30-2010 
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GSS Features in Release 8.1
This section provides information for new features for the GSS product. 
Support for New File Formats
The GTPP Storage Server (GSS) extends its support to include the following file formats:
Custom5 Format
This file format is similar to custom3 file format except that the sequence number for 
CDR file name is of six digits in length ranging from 000001 to 999999.
Header: No Header
Contents: CDR1CDR2CDR3…CDRn
EoF marker: No EoF marker
File name format:
<GSN_Location>_<date>+<time>_<total-cdrs>_file<fixed-length-seqnum>.u
Custom7 Format
This customer-specific file format contains CDRs converted from ASN.1 format to 
ASCII format according to the following conventions. Each line in the file consists of 
one CDR which contains 33 parameters occupying 491 bytes.
Header: No Header
Contents: CDR1CDR2CDR3…CDRn
EoF marker: No EoF marker
File name format:
Processed_04_YYYYMMDDhhmmss.cdr
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The custom7 file format is customer-specific. For more information on this file format, 
contact your local sales representative.
Archive Mode Functionality
In this release, the archive mode functionality is enabled by default during GSS installation 
without requiring user’s input. The default activation is due to the removal of support for 
non-archive mode.
Support for GTPP Custom Dictionary
In this release, the GTPP Storage Server (GSS) extends its support to include custom12 
through custom20 in the GTPP custom dictionaries.