Polycom SIP 3.1 manual What is Xhtml

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The XHTML pages displayed on the Microbrowser can contain static or dynamic information.

Static XHTML. These pages are created using XHTML editors and hosted by the Web server. These pages are accessed from the Microbrowser (using HTTP protocol) by entering the URL to access the page. These XHTML pages are called static, because the information that is displayed is already coded into the XHTML pages. These pages do not include information that keep changing or contact other services for update.

Dynamic XHTML. These pages involves dynamic information updates of XHTML pages by an application hosted on the Web server. The application residing on the Web server will get information from an intranet or through the Internet—data service providers like Yahoo, Exchange Server, Call Control Servers and other enterprise servers.

Users can launch the Microbrowser on a SoundPoint IP or SoundStation IP phone by pressing the Applications key, or if there isn’t one on the phone, it can be accessed through the Menu key by selecting Applications.

Note

As of SIP 2.2, the Services key and menu entry were renamed Applications,

 

however the functionality remains the same.

 

 

The Microbrowser is supported on:

SoundPoint IP 330/320 — screen resolution - 102*22 pixels (3” by 1”)

SoundPoint IP 430 — screen resolution – 132*46 pixels (3.5”*1.5”)

SoundPoint IP 501 — screen resolution – 160*80 pixels (4” by 2”)

SoundPoint IP 550/560/601/650 — screen resolution – 320*160 pixels (4” by 2”)

SoundPoint IP 670 — screen resolution – 320*160 pixels (4” by 2”)

SoundStation IP 4000/6000 — screen resolution – 240*68 pixels (2.4” by 0.8”)

SoundStation IP 7000 — screen resolution – 255*128 pixels (3” by 1.5”)

What is XHTML

XHTML is the abbreviation of eXtensible HyperText Markup Language.

XHTML 1.0 is a transformation of HTML 4.01 into valid XML. The use of the stricter XML syntax makes parsing of XHTML much easier for small clients, but XHTML 1.0 was also the first step towards making HTML easily extensible. Moving to XML allowed the methods used to create XML extensions to apply to HTML as well. Step two occurred with XHTML 1.1, where XHTML was divided up into ‘modules’, where any features above and

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Contents SIP Trademark Information About This Guide Developer’s Guide SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP Contents Troubleshooting XML ErrorsWhat is the Microbrowser OverviewWhat is Xhtml How to Create Applications Microbrowser New Features in SIP Following new features were introduced in SIPDeveloper’s Guide SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP Application Development Supported Xhtml ElementsBasic Tags Link Tags Input TagsFollowing link tag is supported Defines an anchorMethod=post This method Specified URL Following attributes are supportedMethod=get This method Input Image Tags Img element defines an imageTable Tags Tables with no bordersAttribute Value/s Description MB Support Attribute Value/s Description Attribute Value/s Description Thead Tbody SoundPoint IP/SoundStation IP XML API Application Interface Meta Information TagsProgrammable Soft Keys Action name is displayedAction Predefined Soft Key Action Default Action Name DescriptionSupported actions are described in the following table Telephone Integration URIs Html Hello World! /pbrFollowing format is supported Action Type DescriptionApps.push.serverRootURL Href=KeyDoNotDisturbDNDSettings/a Push RequestsPhone State Priority Description Following table describes when to use a specific priorityWhere media.xhtml is defined as follows For example, to push the display of an important message Telephony Notification Events Attribute Value/s Description Outgoing Call Event Offhook Event Onhook Event Phone State Polling URICall Line Information Attribute Value/s Description Device Information Network Configuration API Security Http Support Microbrowser User InterfaceLaunching the Microbrowser Navigation and Form Editing Idle Display MicrobrowserSet mb.main.home to the URL used for Microbrowser home Changing Configuration ParametersDeveloping an Xhtml Application Application Development Sample Applications Http//WEBSERVERADDRESSPORT/PLCM/Sample.xhtml Getting the Path Where BMP File has to be Saved Configure the Web server to deploy the above JSP file Xhtml file in the sip.cfg configuration fileReboot the phones Enter a stock symbol, then select the Get Quote soft keyTo develop an XML API application Body Html String result = Set apps.push.password to Developer’s Guide SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP XML Errors Symptom Problem Corrective ActionDeveloper’s Guide SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP Unsupported Xhtml Elements Unsupported elements and attributes areTag Type Tag Description Basic Tags Character Format TagsTag Type Tag Description Output Tags Block TagsLink Tags Frame TagsImage Tags Tag Type Tag Description Input TagsList Tags Tag Type Tag Description Table Tags Style TagsMeta Information Tags Programming TagsIndex Developer’s Guide SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP POLYCOM, INC Application Programming Interface License API License Agreement for Development Purposes Support Services Export Controls
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SIP 3.1 specifications

Polycom SIP 3.1 is an advanced session initiation protocol designed to enhance voice and video communication in various business environments. As a pivotal component of Polycom’s telecommunication solutions, SIP 3.1 offers several features and characteristics that cater to the evolving needs of modern enterprises, particularly those that rely on seamless and efficient communication.

One of the standout features of Polycom SIP 3.1 is its robust interoperability. This protocol supports a wide range of endpoints and platforms, allowing organizations to integrate their existing systems with new technologies effortlessly. This flexibility ensures that businesses can leverage their previous investments while upgrading to the latest communication tools.

Another key aspect of Polycom SIP 3.1 is its enhanced call management capabilities. The protocol facilitates efficient call handling, enabling users to manage multiple calls seamlessly. Features like call hold, transfer, and conferencing are streamlined, which enhances productivity by allowing for efficient collaboration among team members. Additionally, it is optimized for low latency and high-quality audio, ensuring that conversations are clear and free from disruptions.

Security is paramount in today’s digital landscape, and Polycom SIP 3.1 addresses this concern with advanced encryption standards. By integrating security features such as Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP), it protects sensitive communication from unauthorized access and ensures that data remains confidential throughout the call.

Polycom SIP 3.1 also boasts compatibility with various video codecs, making it a versatile choice for video conferencing. This compatibility ensures high-quality video streams, which is essential for effective visual communication in remote meetings. Furthermore, the support for the H.264 codec provides efficient bandwidth usage, making high-definition video conferencing accessible, even in varying network conditions.

Moreover, the protocol provides strong support for presence and instant messaging, which enhances real-time communication among users. This integration of voice, video, and messaging capabilities fosters a more connected and collaborative work environment, allowing teams to engage effectively regardless of their geographical locations.

In summary, Polycom SIP 3.1 stands out as a sophisticated solution tailored to meet the demands of modern business communication. With its emphasis on interoperability, call management, security, video quality, and real-time collaboration, it caters to companies of all sizes seeking to optimize their communication infrastructure and enhance productivity in the workplace. As businesses continue to navigate the complexities of digital communication, Polycom SIP 3.1 remains a compelling choice in the market.