06-12-2021 09:06 AM
Hi,
using jtapi when i receive call i have
On incoming call
Received--> Terminal/(P1-callProxy) [BOT3473499480] CiscoTermDeviceStateAlertingEv [#7] Cause:100 CallCtlCause:0 CiscoCause:0 FeatReason:12 DEVICE STATE--> ALERTING
when answer
Received--> Terminal/(P1-callProxy) [BOT3473499480] CiscoRTPOutputStartedEv [#10] Cause:100 CallCtlCause:0 CiscoCause:0 FeatReason:12
Received--> Terminal/(P1-callProxy) [BOT3473499480] CiscoRTPInputStartedEv [#11] Cause:100 CallCtlCause:0 CiscoCause:0 FeatReason:12
For outgoing, when i make a call i have immediatly
Received--> Terminal/(P1-callProxy) [BOT3473499480] CiscoTermDeviceStateActiveEv [#6] Cause:100 CallCtlCause:0 CiscoCause:0 FeatReason:12
DEVICE STATE--> ACTIVE
Received--> Terminal/(P1-callProxy) [BOT3473499480] CiscoRTPOutputStartedEv [#7] Cause:100 CallCtlCause:0 CiscoCause:0 FeatReason:12
Received--> Terminal/(P1-callProxy) [BOT3473499480] CiscoRTPInputStartedEv [#8] Cause:100 CallCtlCause:0 CiscoCause:0 FeatReason:12
Ho i can monitor if remote party answer my call via jtapi?
Thanks
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06-14-2021 03:36 PM
See the attached image, upon placing the call (ringing), the events pause at CallCtlTermConnRingingEv
Once the far end picks up, you see the subsequent events, i.e. ConnConnectedEvent, et al.
(If you're not already using it, the JTAPI Test Tool is handy for playing around with JTAPI, viewing events, etc.: https://developer.cisco.com/site/jtapi/downloads/)
06-14-2021 03:36 PM
See the attached image, upon placing the call (ringing), the events pause at CallCtlTermConnRingingEv
Once the far end picks up, you see the subsequent events, i.e. ConnConnectedEvent, et al.
(If you're not already using it, the JTAPI Test Tool is handy for playing around with JTAPI, viewing events, etc.: https://developer.cisco.com/site/jtapi/downloads/)
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