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If the SCA is Idle, the phone will try to seize the line with a new line seize operation. User will hear Dialtone
only if the subscription is successful
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If the SCA is Holding, the phone will try to resume the call
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If the SCA is Connected, the phone will try to barge-in
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If the SCA has a call parked (against its extension), the phone will try to pick-up
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For other SCA states, the phone will do nothing
Buddy List
A Buddy List is a contact list with presence information incorporated. The OBi1000 supports Buddy Lists based on the
XMPP standard. This feature is enabled with the option
SPn Service
–
Network Provided Services
::
BuddyList
. Note
that the service can be enabled for each SP service independently, using SIP or Google Voice. If the SP service is a
Google Voice service, then the buddy list is based on the same Gmail account and no further configuration is required.
If the SP service is a SIP service, the following additional parameters are required:
Parameter Group
Parameter
Description
SPn Service
–
SIP Credentials
X_XmppDomain
The XMPP server domain name. The phone will resolve this
name as DNS A Record only. For example:
imp1iop1.broadsoft.com
SPn Service
–
SIP Credentials
X_XmppUserName
The username for authentication to the XMPP server. For
example:
SPn Service
–
SIP Credentials
X_XmppPassword
The password for authentication to the XMPP server
You and your buddies must be using the same XMPP service (such as Gmail) in order to see the presence and status of
each other (there is no XMPP federation). Each entry in the buddy list consists of the following information:
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JID (Jabber ID): Every user of an XMPP service is identified with a unique User ID called Jabber ID for historical
reason. It is in the form of an email address such as:
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Display Name (optional): The display name of the user, such as:
Benjamin B. King
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Phone Number (optional): This may be a public number or an internal extension if the XMPP service is an
internal service deployed within an enterprise for example
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Presence, which may take one of the following values:
Presence
Description
Icon
Offline
T
he user is offline. This is also known as “invisible” in some XMPP clients
Online
User is online. This is also known as “available” in some XMPP clients
DND
The user is busy and does want to be disturbed. This is also kn
own as “busy” in
some XMPP clients
Away
The user has stepped away from the computer momentarily
Extended
Away
This user has stepped away from the computer and may take a while to return
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Status (optional): An arbitrary text string usually entered by the user to provide further details of his current
state. For example:
Having my lunch break
,
Back at 1 pm
, etc.