Open Architecture Interfaces
Command File Interface
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Command File Interface
Net Phone also supports all of the above commands through a 'command file' interface
so that programs that don't have DDE capabilities can send commands if they can
simply create and write to a TXT file. The Net Phone monitors its "\REQ"
subdirectory for command request files to appear with the filename <fname>.REQ or
an <fname>.RER. It will then open the file and read one line for a command (in the
format above), attempt to execute the command, and then delete the command file.
For example, if you create a file called "MY_CMD.REQ" (in the "\REQ"
subdirectory) that contains one line containing the text string: DIAL, "496-9040”, Net
Phone will detect this file and execute this command, dialing the phone number "496-
9040".
OLE / COM Interface
The TOSHIBA Net Phone also supports many of the above commands plus some
additional commands through an "OLE interface" so programs that support OLE can
call methods directly.
In VBA script, the script code would look similar to the following example to
"Answer" a call.
Dim ApNet As Object
Dim Suc As Integer
Set ApNet = New AgntPlus.cPhone
Suc% = ApNet.Answer( )