About This Software: New Features in Release 8.1.x

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About This Software

Load Distribution Server (LDS) is designed to increase system performance in


contact center environments with high call volumes by enabling load sharing when
the total traffic of a large installation exceeds the capacity of individual receivers.
Using LDS with multiple receivers also increases redundancy in a configuration. LDS
has two distinct modes of operation: T-Server Proxy (TProxy) and Load Distribution.

In TProxy mode connected to a single T-Server, LDS reduces the amount of data
transmitted over a WAN between geographically-separated T-Server and T-Server
client sites. Instead of sending the same events multiple times, once for every client,
T-Server sends a single event to a central TProxy, which then distributes this event
to all clients that are registered for a particular event through TProxy.

In Load Distribution mode, LDS acts as a proxy between multiple T-Servers and
multiple instances of the Universal Routing Server (URS) or Call Concentrator
(CCon). LDS balances the load by dispatching the processing of interactions onto its
connected clients. This enables URS to scale routing and CCon reporting to the
required traffic load. In this mode, each LDS instance supports only clients of the
same type; either URS or CCon. Multiple LDS instances can be used within the same
system; for example, if different client types have to be supported or for system
partitioning.

Within a typical Load Distribution architecture (N+1), clients are used; where N is the
number required for the projected traffic load. If one client fails, the load is distributed
to the remaining clients. Such architecture also provides a robust and simple high-
availability (HA) solution. On behalf of its clients, LDS connects to one or multiple
T-Servers.

LDS supports Genesys T-Servers from releases 7.0 and later.

For high-availability reasons, LDS can be configured in warm or hot standby


redundancy mode. LDS also supports redundancy configurations for both the
T-Server and client sides. Multiple client pairs in standby mode (URS) or parallel
mode (CCon) can be used in combination with load balancing.

New Features in Release 8.1.x


This section describes new features introduced in the November-2016 DVD update
for the 8.1.0 release:
Support for Mutual TLS on the LDS-to-Message Server connection.

This section describes new features introduced in the July-2016 DVD update for the
8.1.0 release:

Support for Linux 7 and AIX 7.1.


Support for Mutual TLS on these supported connections:
LDS to Configuration Server (Configuration Server Proxy)
LDS to T-Server
T-Lib clients to LDS
Primary LDS to Backup LDS
LDS running in T-Proxy mode now enables optimization of network load when
multiple clients are starting up at the same time.
LDS logging now includes enhanced debugging capabilities.

This section describes new features introduced in the July-2014 DVD update for the
8.1.0 release:

Support for Windows Server 2012 in 64-bit compatibility mode.

This section describes new features introduced in the May-2013 DVD update for the
8.1.0 release:

Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, 32-bit and 64-bit.

This section describes new features introduced in the initial release of 8.1.0:

Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, 64-bit.


Support for FLEXNet Publisher 11.9.
Support for HP-UX Itanium (version 11i v3).
Support for AIX 7.1.
Support for vSphere 4 Hypervisor.
Support for Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).
Support for Unresponsive Process Detection.
Alarm added for expired requests in standard logging mode, if those requests
expired based on the rq-expire-timeout configuration option.
Enhanced logging capabilities: the maximum number of log files to be stored
using the expire configuration option is now 1000.
Support for Bandwidth Monitoring.
Enhanced support of T-Server high-availability (HA) failover.
Support for Genesys Administrator.
Support for bulk request pacing.

Directories on This CD
documentation
Contains the ReadMe file, the graphics for the ReadMe, and the versions.html file.

solution_specific
Contains the installation files for the software.

templates
Contains the application templates used for configuration.

Documentation
Product documentation is provided on the Genesys Documentation website and the
Documentation Library DVD.
Any information regarding this release that was discovered too late to be included in
the documentation is available in the Release Advisory.

In addition to an updated library of product documentation, the Genesys Customer


Care website also contains product advisories that describe recently discovered
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Technical Support
Contacting

Genesys provides technical support to customers worldwide through Customer Care


centers in eastern Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, India, and Japan. You can
contact Genesys Customer Care by telephone, e-mail, or on the World Wide Web.

For complete information on how and when to contact Customer Care, read the
Genesys Care Support Guide for On-Premises. Please tell the Technical Support
representative that you are a Framework Media 8.1 customer.

Licensing

Along with its software, Genesys supplies its customers with software licenses.
Licenses manifest the customers’ legal rights to use the features that Genesys
software provides. To obtain the necessary product licenses, you will need to
complete an order form, which has detailed information to assist you in placing an
order. For complete information on obtaining licenses, refer to the Genesys Licensing
Guide on the Genesys Documentation website and the licensing section of the
Genesys Migration Guide.

Supported Operating Environment Information

Information on supported hardware and third-party software is available on the


Genesys Customer Care website in the following documents:

Genesys Supported Operating Environment Reference Guide


Genesys Supported Media Interfaces Reference Manual
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Legal Notices
Copyright

This DVD and all its contents © Copyright 2011-2016, Genesys Telecommunications
Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.

Trademarks

Genesys and the Genesys logo are registered trademarks of Genesys


Telecommunications Laboratories, Inc. in the U.S.A. and other countries.

All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.

Third-Party Software

Genesys follows applicable third-party redistribution policies to the extent that


Genesys solutions utilize third-party functionality. Please contact your technical
support representative if you have any questions.

NOTICE OF RESTRICTED RIGHTS FOR ORACLE PRODUCTS LICENSED TO


THE US GOVERNMENT Oracle Programs delivered to the United States government
subject to the DOD FAR Supplement are 'commercial computer software' and use,
duplication, and disclosure of the programs, including documentation, shall be subject
to the licensing restrictions set forth in the applicable license agreement therefor.
Otherwise, Oracle programs delivered subject to the Federal Acquisition Regulations
are 'restricted computer software' and use, duplication, and disclosure of the
programs, including documentation, shall be subject to the restrictions in FAR 52.227-
19, Commercial Computer Software-Restricted Rights (June 1987). Oracle USA, Inc.,
500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood City, CA 94065.

Your Responsibility for Your System

You are responsible for product administration and system security. Please prevent
unauthorized access. Your system administrator should read all documents provided
with this product to fully understand the features available that can reduce the risk of
system damage. System damage or loss caused by unauthorized access is not
covered by maintenance and support or a Genesys warranty. In addition, Genesys
software is proprietary. Unauthorized access may lead to violations of your
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