The following Avaya IP deskphone interfaces are supported by DevConnect.
The following Avaya IP deskphone interfaces are supported by DevConnect.
The Push API is an XML-based application interface exposed by Avaya IP deskphones. The Push API enables client applications to push various types of unsolicited messages to the Avaya IP deskphones. The PushSDK contains the client-side Java PushSDK API that can be used to generate the Push Initiation requests and message content required by the deskphones' native Push API.
one-X Deskphone XML enables the customization of various features of the deskphone user interface, including content (i.e. menu options, softkey assignments,and title and prompt line messages) and display look-and-feel (i.e. color scheme, images and logos).
The Single Sign On for Local Devices API was introduced in the H.323 6.3 software release for 96x1 deskphones and is also supported by J100 series deskphones beginning with H.323 software release 6.7; it is not available with SIP software releases. The API enables synchronization between user login on a PC and deskphone registration to a call server. Note that DevConnect does not currently provide compliance testing for this API. The API guide and a test client are available for download under the Downloads - Single Sign On API tab for H.323 Software Releases that include the API.
Avaya IP deskphones with a Web browser support the Web API that enables users to view Web pages written in Wireless Mark-up Language (WML) in the deskphones' display.
This interface enables headset accessory manufacturers to design new products that interface with Avaya 16xx, 96xx, and J100 Series IP deskphones via an RJ9 jack.
The interface enables headset accessory manufacturers to design new products that interface with Avaya 14xx, 94xx and 95xx Series deskphones.
Used by third party headsets and other third party accessories that plug into the Avaya IP deskphones' headset jack, or that interface using USB Human Interface Device (HID) protocol via the deskphone USB port.
Used by third party Bluetooth headsets or accessories that can interoperate with Avaya IP deskphones using a Bluetooth connection.
Used by generic third party peripherals that can interoperate with Avaya IP deskphones.