Specifications

ShoreTel Server ShoreTel Release Numbering Scheme
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It's possible to prevent updating a DVS if needed; for example, when upgrading a system where a DVS
has different settings from the HQ server. You can prevent the registry setting from being pushed to
DVS by putting its name into the TMS registry setting NoHQPushSettings.
DVS is supported. ShoreTel Voice Mail Switch and SA-100/SA-400 Server Appliance do not get any
registry pushes.
Changes on Servers (and Clients)
An administrator can add the string value HKLM\Software\Shoreline Teleworks\Telephony
Management Server\Settings\NoHQPushSettings, but it is not installed. When the administrator
changes a pushable TMS registry setting, TMS creates a backup:
CDRDataExpirationBackup
DRDataCacheSizeBackup
LogAssertsAsNTEventsBackup
SwitchDebugBackup
LogEvent108Backup
ShoreTel Release Numbering Scheme
In the ShoreTel release number schema, the first number is the major build, the second number is the
minor build, the third is the number of the build, and the fourth number is always 0.
The ShoreTel version numbering schema for various components is as follows:
Major = release; minor = update within release; build = build number of the minor/major combo;
fourth number = 0
DVD or Package major.minor.build.0
Example: 14.3.1601.0
Server major.minor.build.0
Example: 14.3.1601.0
Remote Server major.minor.build.0
Example: 14.3.1602.0
Client major.minor.build.0
Example: 14.3.1603.0
Switch major.minor.build.0
Example: 14.3.1604.0
Patches are software fixes that update a specific version of software and cannot be applied to previous
major or minor versions.