LINECONNECTEDMODE_
Constants
The
LINECONNECTEDMODE_ bit-flag constants describe different substates of a
connected call. A mode is available as call status to the application after the
call state transitions to connected, and within the LINE_CALLSTATE
message indicating the call is in LINECALLSTATE_CONNECTED. These values are
used when the call is on an address that is shared (bridged) with other
stations (see the LINEADDRESSSHARING_ constants), primarily electronic key
systems. The LINECONNECTEDMODE_ constants have the following values:
LINECONNECTEDMODE_ACTIVE
Indicates
that the call is connected at the current station (the current station is a
participant in the call). If the call state mode is 0 (zero), the application
should assume that the value is "active" (which would be the situation
on a non-bridged address). The mode may switch between ACTIVE and INACTIVE
during a call if the user joins and leaves the call through manual action. In
such a bridged situation, a lineDrop85PKXF operation may possibly not actually drop
the call or place it on hold, because the status of other stations on the call
may govern (for example, attempting to "hold" a call when other
stations are participating won't be possible); instead, the call may simply be
changed to the INACTIVE mode if it remains CONNECTED at other stations.
LINECONNECTEDMODE_INACTIVE
Indicates
that the call is active at one or more other stations, but the current station
is not a participant in the call. If the call state mode is ZERO, the
application should assume that the value is "active" (which would be
the situation on a non-bridged address). A call in the INACTIVE state may be
joined using lineAnswer
LINECONNECTEDMODE_ACTIVEHELD
Indicates
that the station is an active participant in the call, but that the remote
party has placed the call on hold (the other party considers the call to be in
the onhold state). Normally, such information is available only when
both endpoints of the call fall within the same switching domain.
LINECONNECTEDMODE_INACTIVEHELD
Indicates
that the station is not an active participant in the call, and that the remote
party has placed the call on hold.
LINECONNECTEDMODE_CONFIRMED
Indicates
that the service provider received affirmative notification that the call has
entered the connected state (for example, through answer supervision or similar
mechanisms).
Not
extensible. All 32 bits are reserved.
For backward
compatibility, it is the responsibility of the service provider to examine the
negotiated API version on the line, and to not use these LINECONNECTEDMODE_
values if not supported on the negotiated version. It should be noted that
applications which are not cognizant of LINECONNECTEDMODE_ will most likely
assume that a call that is in LINECALLSTATE_CONNECTED is in
LINECONNECTEDMODE_ACTIVE.
The
LINECONNECTEDMODE_ACTIVE and LINECONNECTEDMODE_INACTIVE values are used when
the call is on an address that is shared with other stations (bridged; see
LINEADDRESSSHARING_ constants), primarily electronic key systems. If the connected
call state mode is "active," it means that the call is connected at
the current station (the current station is a participant in the call). If the
call state mode is "inactive," the call is active at one or more
other stations, but the current station is not a participant in the call. If
the call state mode is ZERO, the application should assume that the value is
"active" (which would be the situation on a non-bridged address). The
mode may switch between ACTIVE and INACTIVE during a call if the user joins and
leaves the call through manual action.
In such a
bridged situation, a lineDrop
Many operations
that are valid in calls in the connected state may be impossible in the
INACTIVE mode, such as monitoring for tones and digits, because the station is
not actually participating in the call; monitoring is usually suspended
(although not canceled) while the call is in the INACTIVE mode.