Limitations

When OpenStage is configured as a keyset device with multiple lines, then uaCSTA services can only be applied to the primary line of the OpenStage device, and secondary lines cannot be controlled using the uaCSTA interface.

When invoking call related services (e.g. AnswerCall) and physical devices services (e.g. SetMicropho- neMute), it is the OpenStage device which decides which call or speaker the service request is applied to.

References

[1]TIA-811-A: Performance and Interoperability Requirements for Voice-over-IP (VoIP) Feature Tele- phones (http://www.tiaonline.org/standards/technology/voip/documents/TIA-811-A-final-for- global.pdf)

[2]Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-Specific Event Notification (RFC 3261)

[3]OpenStage Admin Guide (http://wiki.siemens- enterprise.com/images/1/1b/Administration_Manual_OpenStage_OpenScape_Voice.pdf)

[4]WPI Guide (http://wiki.siemens-

enterprise.com/images/c/c7/OpenStage_Provisioning_Interface_Developer%27s_Guide.pdf)

Abbreviations

AoR

Address of Record

MAA

Multiple Address Appearance

MSA

Multiple Station Appearance

MLA

Multiple Line Appearance

SIP

Session Initiation Protocol

UA

User Agent

MWI

Message Waiting Indication

BLA

Bridged Line Appearance

SCA

Shared Call Appearance

Multi Address Appearance on OpenStage

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