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3.4.4Continuous Speech Processing API for Linux and Windows Operating Systems Programming Guide

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3.4.5Device Management API for Windows and Linux Operating Systems Library Reference

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3.4.6Fax Software Reference for Linux and Windows

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3.4.7Global Call API for Host Media Processing Library Reference

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3.4.8Global Call API for Host Media Processing on Linux Programming Guide

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3.4.9Global Call IP for Host Media Processing Technology Guide

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Update Section 7.2.16, "gc_MakeCall( ) Variances for IP" (IPY00029956 = PTR

36646) the last paragraph before Section 7.2.16.1 (page 173) as follows:

When using SIP, if the remote side does not send a final response to an outgoing INVITE (sent by the call control library) within 64 seconds, the gc_MakeCall( ) function times out and the library generates a GCEV_DISCONNECTED event to the application. If the application attempts to drop the call before the 64 second timeout is reached, the library's behavior depends on whether a provisional response was received. When no provisional response was received before the application cancels the call, the library cleans up the call immediately. But if a provisional response was received before the application attempts to cancel the call, the library sends a CANCEL to the remote endpoint and generates a GCEV_DROPCALL to the application after it receives the 200OK response to the CANCEL and a 487RequestTerminated response for the original INVITE, or when an additional 32- second timeout expires.

On the reference page for the IP_H221NONSTANDARD data structure (page 241), the descriptions of the three data fields are updated as follows:

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05-2352-005 specifications

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