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The Push Agent parameters are summarized in the following table:
Parameter description
Port:
Capabilities:
Trusted Srvs:
Subscription:
Audio Push Ring Timer (aprt) 0 – 60 (seconds)
Port:
Push Agent Port is the TCP listening port number used for the IP Deskphone's HTTP server
to receive/send messages to/from the PI /TPS.
PI is the Push Initiator — an application capable of transmitting the Push Message to the Push
Agent. TPS is Trusted Push Server — a Web server providing the Push Content that conforms
to the security settings as established by the TPSLIST parameter in the IP Deskphone
configuration file. This can be an existing Web server within the network, or the same server
as the Push Initiator.
Capabilities:
The Push Capabilities parameter specifies the modes (priorities) of each push type that is
supported by the IP Deskphone. The first (rightmost) digit controls Top Line Push, the second
digit controls Display Push, the third digit controls receive Audio Push (unicast and multicast)
and the fourth digit controls transmit Audio Push.
Each digit of Push Capabilities can have one of the values specified in the following table. Any
other value is rejected. If Push Capabilities contains fewer than the maximum number of digits,
the missing leftmost digits are treated as 0.
Table 71: Push modes (priorities)
Push priority
0
1
2
IP Deskphones Fundamentals
Values
80-65535
4 ASCII decimal digits,
0000 to 2222
0 to 255 ASCII characters:
zero or more domain/path
strings, separated by
commas without any
intervening spaces
0 to 255 ASCII characters:
zero or more URLs
separated by commas
without any intervening
spaces
Push type is completely disabled.
Barge-in only mode is allowed.
Normal and barge-in mode are allowed.
Default
80
0000
null
null
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