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<input type="Command" id="RightSoftKey"
name="PHNTRANSFERCALL"
options="1:192.168.7.75:5060:"
value="Transfer"/>
This input element allows business application developers to define a
soft key for users to transfer an active call to another user.
input type="Command"
Command is a key word for the browser. It instructs the browser to
execute the command specified in "name" when the specified key is
pressed.
name ="PHNTRANSFERCALL"
PHNTRANSFERCALL is a key word for the browser. On receiving this,
the browser instructs the UCAclient to transfer an active call to another
user.
options="1:192.168.0.22:1720:012345"
Dialing string (DTMF supported format).
Options is formatted as follows:
PBX (0) or P2P(1):extension:port:DTMF string
Where all :'s must be present even if it is PBX and there is no port or if
there is no DTMF string Extension-IP address or an actual extension on
the PBX Port - for P2P DTMF string.
id="RightSoftKey"
Specifies the key that initiate the command. Valid values are
"RightSoftKey" and "LeftSoftKey".
value="Transfer"
Text to display over the soft key specified in "id".
<input type="Command" id="RightSoftKey"
name="PHONEMUTE" options=""
value="Mute"/>
This input element allows business application developers to define a
soft key for users mute the line during an active call.
input type="Command"
Command is a key word for the browser. It instructs the browser to
execute the command specified in "name" when the specified key is
pressed.
name="PHONEMUTE"
PHONEMUTE is a key word for the browser. On receiving this, the
browser instructs the UCAclient to 'Mute' during an active call
options=""
This command does not take any parameters.
id="RightSoftKey"
Specifies the key that initiate the command. Valid values are
"RightSoftKey" and "LeftSoftKey".
value="Mute"
Text to display over the soft key specified in "id".
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Commands and HTML Usage (Continued)
Element
Description
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