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SIP extensions and JTAPI
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Can anyone tell me whether I can monitor a SIP extension through JTAPI?
Basically we currently have cisco softphones connected to CCM 3.3. We have
an application that monitors the softphones through JTAPI. We're now looking
to swap the cisco softphone for a SIP softphone. My understanding is that we
will require to register the softphones with a SIP Proxy and configure a SIP
trunk in CCM (we will upgrade to v4). My question is, can we monitor the SIP
extension from JTAPI in the same manner that we could using the Cisco
softphone? That is, make a call, drop a call, receive call progress
messages, etc.
Thanks for your help,
Rob
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| Ryan Ratliff 2007-05-18, 1:11 pm |
| If the SIP endpoint were registering with CM (5.x) then my guess is =
you could do it. I seriously doubt Jtapi can control an extension =
that CM only knows about via SIP trunk.
-Ryan
On May 18, 2007, at 4:12 AM, Rob wrote:
Hi
Can anyone tell me whether I can monitor a SIP extension through JTAPI?
Basically we currently have cisco softphones connected to CCM 3.3. We =
have an application that monitors the softphones through JTAPI. We=92re =
now looking to swap the cisco softphone for a SIP softphone. My =
understanding is that we will require to register the softphones with =
a SIP Proxy and configure a SIP trunk in CCM (we will upgrade to v4). =
My question is, can we monitor the SIP extension from JTAPI in the =
same manner that we could using the cisco softphone? That is, make a =
call, drop a call, receive call progress messages, etc.
Thanks for your help,
Rob
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| Matthew Saskin 2007-05-18, 1:11 pm |
| I would concur. With an extension hanging off a SIP trunk, callmanager =
just knows about a route pattern to send calls across that trunk - it's =
up to the device serving as your sip proxy to handle extending the call =
to the SIP endpoint, etc., no?
-matt
Ryan Ratliff wrote:
> If the SIP endpoint were registering with CM (5.x) then my guess is =
> you could do it. I seriously doubt Jtapi can control an extension =
> that CM only knows about via SIP trunk.
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> -Ryan
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> On May 18, 2007, at 4:12 AM, Rob wrote:
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> Hi
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> Can anyone tell me whether I can monitor a SIP extension through JTAPI?
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> Basically we currently have cisco softphones connected to CCM 3.3. We =
> have an application that monitors the softphones through JTAPI. We=92re =
> now looking to swap the cisco softphone for a SIP softphone. My =
> understanding is that we will require to register the softphones with =
> a SIP Proxy and configure a SIP trunk in CCM (we will upgrade to v4). =
> My question is, can we monitor the SIP extension from JTAPI in the =
> same manner that we could using the cisco softphone? That is, make a =
> call, drop a call, receive call progress messages, etc.
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> =
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> Thanks for your help,
> =
> =
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> Rob
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