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* Configuration of DCMP URL and poll interval via DLS. Note: the ''Contact-Me'' is still mandatory and to be supported in any case (and always ''active'', independent of the device's DCMP configuration). Their current value need not to be stored persistently on the device: every restart of the device leads to a startup-request to DLS, where the current valid settings of these items are obtained.  
 
* Configuration of DCMP URL and poll interval via DLS. Note: the ''Contact-Me'' is still mandatory and to be supported in any case (and always ''active'', independent of the device's DCMP configuration). Their current value need not to be stored persistently on the device: every restart of the device leads to a startup-request to DLS, where the current valid settings of these items are obtained.  
* Execute poll requests at the required interval (in addition to listening on contact-me) and check HTTP return status code. The status code ''202 ACCEPTED'' indicates that pending DLS jobs are available. The device should open a DLS session using the ReasonForContact = solicited.
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* Execute poll requests at the required interval (in addition to listening on contact-me) and check HTTP return status code. The status code ''202 ACCEPTED'' indicates that pending DLS jobs are available. The device should open a DLS session using the ReasonForContact = solicited. Note: Any contact to DLS (e.g. due to device start-up, local-changes, inventory-changes, etc.) should restart the timer for the DCMP poll interval
Note: Any contact to DLS (e.g. due to device start-up, local-changes, inventory-changes, etc.) should restart the timer for the DCMP poll interval
 
  
 
== Data ==
 
== Data ==

Revision as of 12:35, 28 September 2010

This feature enhances the existing OpenStage phone’s DLS interface by providing a means for the OpenStage SIP Phone to make use of a DLS Server which is deployed behind a Firewall/NAT. Supporting DLS usage in NATed environments like hosted HiPath 8000 environment, a DLS Contact Me Proxy (DCMP) was introduced with optiPoint SIP phones. This feature is now also available for OpenStage SIP Phones.

A detailed description can be found in the updated OpenWPI documentation for V2 R0

Short Overview

What is the Problem?

Solution Overview

Device Requirements

  • Configuration of DCMP URL and poll interval via DLS. Note: the Contact-Me is still mandatory and to be supported in any case (and always active, independent of the device's DCMP configuration). Their current value need not to be stored persistently on the device: every restart of the device leads to a startup-request to DLS, where the current valid settings of these items are obtained.
  • Execute poll requests at the required interval (in addition to listening on contact-me) and check HTTP return status code. The status code 202 ACCEPTED indicates that pending DLS jobs are available. The device should open a DLS session using the ReasonForContact = solicited. Note: Any contact to DLS (e.g. due to device start-up, local-changes, inventory-changes, etc.) should restart the timer for the DCMP poll interval

Data

dcmp-enable

Determines whether the OpenStage device will attempt to use thd DCMP procedures (i.e. contact the proxy at the address determined by the dcmp-url.

OCMS tag dcmp-enable
New Yes
Type Boolean
Default false
Profile Device
Access None (This data item is downloaded from DLS and not persisted on the device)
DLS/XML Yes
Menu No
WBM No
Lockdown No
User backup No

dcmp-url

The URL of the DLS Contact Me Proxy.

OCMS tag dcmp-url
New Yes
Type Boolean
Default Null
Profile Device
Access None (This data item is downloaded from DLS and not persisted on the device)
DLS/XML Yes
Menu No
WBM No
Lockdown No
User backup No

dcmp-interval

The URL of the DLS Contact Me Proxy.

OCMS tag dcmp-interval
New Yes
Type Boolean
Default Zero
Profile Device
Access None (This data item is downloaded from DLS and not persisted on the device)
DLS/XML Yes
Menu No
WBM No
Lockdown No
User backup No