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ISO/IEC DIS 29341-25-14 2015 Edition, September 3, 2015 Information technology - UPnP Device Architecture Part 25-14: Telephony device control protocol - Phone management service
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Description / Abstract:
This document specifies the PhoneManagement profile of the
ConfigurationManagement Service defined in [7].
The PhoneManagement profile can be used for
managing the configuration of the UPnP TelephonyServer
device (i.e. a telephone), with tasks such as managing an
address book, configuring the settings of the phone, configuring
the ringing modes, checking the battery level of the phone. This
profile is compliant with the UPnP Telephony Architecture.
defines
• A profile of the CMS in order to satisfy the requirements for
PhoneManagement (see clause section: 5).
• The Phone Data Model to perform configuration management of
the specific features of a phone (see Annex A) by reusing the CMS
data model (see: [7], Annex B).
The ConfigurationManagement service offers a general purpose
data model and a set of configuration management operations for
retrieving and managing the actual configuration parameters of a
device. These features are completely reused from CMS in the
PhoneManagement.
The ConfigurationManagement service defines the functions for
manipulating the configuration and status parameters that are
exposed by the device hosting the ConfigurationManagement service.
These actions and state variables defined in the
ConfigurationManagement service are reused in order to manage the
configuration parameters of a TelephonyServer device for e.g.
phone, defined in the data model of the PhoneManagement.
The main goal of this specification document is to define the
data model (called herein as Phone Data Model) for the
TelephonyServer device like Phone, according to the rules defined
by the ConfigurationManagement service for defining a new data
model.
The Phone Data Model is organized as a hierarchical tree of
parameter sets, where each set represent a feature of a
TelephonyServer (e.g. address book, ringing modes etc) that can be
managed by a TelCP.