09-28-2005 01:10 AM - edited 03-13-2019 10:40 AM
Hi,
Has anyone managed to get the CiscoIPPhoneImageFile to work on a 7960 or 7912? I've managed to get it working on communicator but that's all. I get no errors etc.
Thanks
Gus
<%@ Language=JavaScript %>
<%
Response.ContentType = "text/xml";
%>
<CiscoIPPhoneImageFile>
<Title>TESTTSTSTSTSTS</Title>
<LocationX>1</LocationX>
<LocationY>1</LocationY>
<URL>http://10.10.10.50/ccmpd/Gus/image.png</URL>
</CiscoIPPhoneImageFile>
<%
Response.Flush();
%>
09-28-2005 05:49 AM
Hi Gus,
The 7960 and 7912 do not support the CiscoIPPhoneImageFile element, which is meant to display color image PNG files on PNG-capable phones, which is currently limited to the 7970 and Communicator.
See the following model/feature grid for more details:
10-20-2005 03:19 AM
Hi Gus,
According to the IP Phone Services Application Developer Notes (OL-7320-02), CiscoIPPhoneImageFile is only supported on 7970G/7971G-GE and IP Communicator.
I stumbled on your post as I'm trying to understand how to identify which type of handset is making a request via the x-CiscoIPPhoneModelName and then change the output accordingly.
Hope that explains/helps.
Regards,
Darren.
10-25-2005 08:44 AM
CiscoIPPhoneImageFile is also supported by the new 7941 and 7961 phones.
Thanks,
Darrick
03-12-2007 03:22 AM
Hi !
Yes I have the same conclusion : the XML Object CiscoIPPhoneImageFile is only supported by high resolution screen like for the 7970,7941,7961...
it's not clearly explained in the doc :(
I tested it on a 7940G and I receive this kind of error message "XML Analysis error".
So maybe you wonder "how can I find the model of IP Phone to use the correct XML object" ...
you can find it in the headers of the HTTP request : Header Name : x-CiscoIPPhoneModelName
I hope it will help...
Thierry
03-12-2007 06:17 AM
There is a table in the document that clearly shows what XML objects are supported on each device type. Check out the latest version at the following link.
Thanks,
Darrick
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/vpdd/cdd/5_0/ipphsv/ip502ch2.htm#wp1047671
03-12-2007 06:57 AM
Hi Darrick,
I made a mistake, you're right it's clearly explained in this document... I didn't have the last version.
Thanks,
Thierry
10-20-2005 06:47 AM
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