Phone Browser XML Applications
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+ | Note: If no queue name is specified the first queue in the configuration will be selected. | ||
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Revision as of 16:04, 4 November 2009
Some ipbx applications and features are accessible via your phone's XML browser (if supported). If your phones have been provisioned with auto-provisioning you will find the corresponding URLs pre-configured on your phone Application/Services menu. See below on how to configure your XML URLs manually.
Note that for security reasons, your phone needs to be registered and setup for auto-provisioning (MAC address must match) in order to be able to display XML menus and applications.
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Supported Phone Types
- Aastra 5xi Series (particulary Aastra 57i)
- Cisco 79XX Series
- Polycom SoundPoint and SoundStation IP
Some phones will allow you to configure XML URL's via web interface or configuration files. The following URLs provide access to all suported applications and features for your phone:
Aastra Phones
XML URL
http://[host name]/ipbx/xml/axml-main.xml
Supported Applications
- Corporate/Personal Directory
- Roaming
- Active Conferences
- Call Queues
- Voicemail Callback
Cisco Phones
XML URL
http://[host name]/ipbx/xml/cxml-main.xml
Supported Applications
- Corporate/Personal Directory
- Roaming
- Active Conferences
- Call Queues
- Voicemail Callback
Polycom Phones
XML URL
http://[host name]/ipbx/xml/pxml-main.xml
Supported Applications
- Corporate/Personal Directory
- Roaming
- Active Conferences
- Call Queues
- Voicemail Callback
Generic XML Applications
ipbx also provides RSS Feeds that return data in a standardized format, for custom applications and phones (e.g. Mitel). One example is the queue status:
http://[host name]/ipbx/xml/rss-queue.xml?queue=myqueuename
Note: If no queue name is specified the first queue in the configuration will be selected.