The following standards and guidelines dictate how presence is handled:
Using the following SIP/SIMPLE RFCs:
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- RFC 3863 Presence Information Data Format,
- RFC 4479 A Data Model for Presence, and
- RFC 4480 RPID: Rich Presence Extensions to the Presence Information Data Format
(PIDF).
Using the subscription to the SIP resource list event package, as follows:
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- RFC 4662 - A Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Event Notification Extension for Resource
Lists.
- If the deskphone has subscribed to the Presence.winfo and Resource.list events, it
accepts the following presence information and passes it to the user interface for further
processing: unknown, onhook, on-a-call, do-not-disturb, on-a-conference and Away.
If the
PRESENCE_SERVER
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will replace the domain on the Request-URI header of any outbound presence-related
messages with this IP address. The To header will remain intact in the form
user@domain.tld.
Support for configuration of a port number for the presence server.
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For information on how the deskphone handles presence messages in an Session Manager
environment, see
Push server
For "push" functionality, a Trusted Push Server is needed. Your push server configuration must
be compatible with the requirements covered in the 9600 Series IP Telephone Application
Programmer Interface (API) Guide.
Required network information
Before you administer DHCP and HTTP/HTTPS, as applicable, complete the information in
Required network information before installing a DHCP
router, HTTP/TLS server and subnetwork mask in your configuration, provide the information for
each DHCP server.
The 9600 Series SIP IP Telephones support specifying a list of IP Addresses for a gateway/
router and the HTTP/HTTPS server, and Avaya call servers. Each list can contain up to 255
total ASCII characters, with IP Addresses separated by commas with no intervening spaces.
Depending on the specific DHCP application, only 127 characters might be supported.
parameter is set and contains an IP address, the deskphone
Presence
on page 140.
Required network information
server. If you have more than one
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