TR 102 348 : 1.1.1
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USING CSTA FOR SIP PHONE USER AGENTS (UACSTA)
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Foreword
Brief history
1 Scope
2 Purpose
3 References
4 Terminology
4.1 General terms
4.2 SIP/CSTA Terminology Mappings
5 Example environments for uaCSTA
5.1 Controlling and Observing a SIP Phone
5.2 Controlling and Observing a SIP Phone by Augmenting
B2BUA Functionality
5.3 Controlling a PBX Phone
6 Example User Agent Configurations
6.1 Single Line Phone UA
6.2 Multi Line Phone UA
6.3 Bridged Appearance Phone and other Advanced UA Configurations
7 SIP Transport Mechanism for CSTA Messages
7.1 Establishing a CSTA Application Session
7.2 Transporting CSTA Service Requests and Responses
7.3 Starting a Monitor and Transporting CSTA Events
8 uaCSTA Profiles
8.1 Minimal uaCSTA Call Control Profile
8.2 Basic uaCSTA Call Control Profile
8.3 Advanced uaCSTA Call Control Profile
8.4 Conferencing uaCSTA Call Control Feature Profile
8.5 Basic uaCSTA Device Feature Profile
8.6 Speaker uaCSTA Device Feature Profile
9 CSTA Calls and Connections
9.1 CSTA Connection State Model
9.2 Connection State Transitions for CSTA Calls
10 Call Control
10.1 Alternate Call
10.2 Answer Call
10.3 Clear Connection
10.4 Consultation Call
10.5 Deflect Call
10.6 Generate Digits
10.7 Hold Call
10.8 Make Call
10.9 Reconnect Call
10.10 Retrieve Call
10.11 Single Step Transfer Call
10.12 Transfer Call
11 Physical Phone Features
11.1 Get Message Waiting Indicator
11.2 Set Message Waiting Indicator
11.3 Get Speaker Mute
11.4 Set Speaker Mute
11.5 Get Speaker Volume
11.6 Set Speaker Volume
12 Logical Phone Features
12.1 Get Do Not Disturb
12.2 Set Do Not Disturb
12.3 Get Forwarding
12.4 Set Forwarding
13 Monitoring Services and Events
13.1 Monitor Start
13.2 Monitor Stop
13.3 Events
14 Snapshot Services
14.1 Snapshot Device
15 Discovery and System Status Services
15.1 Get CSTA Features
15.2 Request System Status
15.3 System Status
16 ECMA-323 Illustrative Examples
16.1 Controlling a SIP UA
16.2 Controlling a PBX Phone
Annex A: Example use of SIP and TEL URIs
History
Describes how CSTA can be used to provide a subset of CSTA call control functionality, called 1st party call control, for SIP user agents. The term uaCSTA (for user agent CSTA) refers to transporting ECMA-323 (CSTA XML) messages over a SIP session.
Committee |
ECMATC32
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
75
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PublisherName |
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
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Status |
Current
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ECMA 269 : 9ED 2011 | SERVICES FOR COMPUTER SUPPORTED TELECOMMUNICATIONS APPLICATIONS (CSTA) PHASE 3 |
ECMA 323 : 6ED 2011 | XML PROTOCOL FOR COMPUTER SUPPORTED TELECOMMUNICATIONS APPLICATIONS (CSTA) PHASE 3 |
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