
Existing Interfaces
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TAPI:
This is a Telephony Application Programmer’s Interface. TAPI is primarily used for call
control applications such as NetMeeting or IP Softphone. This type of interface is not
covered in this guide. Push does not require this type of interface.
irDA:
This is an infrared interface. Users can dial telephone numbers using the IR port from other
IR devices such as PDAs. This type of interface is not covered in this guide. Push does not
require this type of interface.
Web:
This is a Web browser Interface. Users can navigate Web applications and retrieve
information about the company, news, or interactive applications such as a conference
room scheduler and Company Directory lookup. For detailed information about the Web
interface see:
● Chapter 6: About The Web Browser,
● Chapter 7: Web Browser for 4610SW, 4620/4620SW, 4621SW, and 4622SW IP
Telephones,
● Chapter 8: Web Applications, and
● Chapter 9: Web Browser for the 4625SW IP Telephone
Push:
This interface allows an application to spontaneously Push Message to an IP telephone’s
display without involving the user. See Chapter 2: Push Interface Overview
,
Chapter 3: Creating Push Messages
, Chapter 4: Push Administration, and
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting the Push Interface
for information about the Push interface.
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