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FEATURE
Reject INV or BYE when Unsupported
Value in REQUIRE Header
XML URI for Key Press Simulation
Domain Name System (DNS) Server
Pre-caching Support
Configurable Transport Protocol for
SIP Services and RTCP Summary
Reports
Configurable Alphanumeric Input
Order for Username Prompts
Active Voice-over-IP (VoIP) Recording
BroadSoft Xsi Features
Feature Re-Branding Support for
BroadSoft-Based Service Providers
Interoperability Support for
XMPP-Based BroadSoft UC-ONE
Services
Advanced Operational Features
DESCRIPTION
The IP Phones support a parameter that allows you to enable
or disable the rejection of an INV or BYE with a "420 Bad
Extension" if the INV or BYE contains an unsupported value in
the REQUIRE header.
The phones provide a feature that allow an XML Developer or
Administrator to define XML Key URIs that can send key press
events to the phone, just as if the physical hard key, softkey,
or programmable key were pressed on the phone.
This feature allows administrators to configure the phone to
download a text file which contains persistent DNS "A record"
hostname to IP address mappings. In addition, support for
persistent DNS "SRV records" has been added to permit SRV
based high availability of services.
The IP Phones support a parameter that allows administrators
to ability to configure the transport protocols used for SIP
services and RTCP summary reports.
This feature allow administrators the ability to change the
default behavior of the keypad input order during username
prompts from uppercase letters > digit > lower case letters to
digit > uppercase letters > lower case letters.
When using the IP phones with a Mitel call manager
supporting voice recording and a recording system with the
predefined subset of the SIP interface, administrators can
configure the phones to send duplicate copies of the transmit
and receive RTP or SRTP voice packets to the voice
recording system.
Interoperability support for the BroadSoft Xsi Speed Dial 8,
Basic Call Log, Hide Number, Remote Office, Simultaneous
Ring Personal, Call Center, and BroadSoft Anywhere services
has been implemented.
The 6800 series SIP phones support the configuration of a
number of BroadSoft features through the native phone UI as
well as the phone's Web UI. References to these features in
the respective UI may contain the strings "BroadSoft",
"BSFT", or "BroadWorks". This feature allows service
providers the ability to replace these BroadSoft-related strings
in the UI with their own custom branding names.
The SIP phones are interoperable with the following
Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)-based
BroadSoft UC-ONE services and features:
• Presence
• Contact List
• Favorites
• My Status
• Free Text Display
• Avatar Support
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