/mcpMessage Sequences Locale Infrastructure Development Scenarios, on page 1084 Backward Compatibility This feature is backward compatible from the JTAPI Application perspective, but from the JTAPI Client install perspective, currently supported languages have been removed. In this regard, it is not backward compatible. Logical Partitioning This feature enables administrators to configure geographic locations and restrict calls that pass through a PSTN gateway to be connected directly to a VoIP phone or VoIP PSTN gateway in another geographic location. This feature allows use of single line analog phones and remains compliant with the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) regulation. This feature can be turned off by using the Logical Partitioning Enabled service parameter, which is disabled by default. Interface Changes See CiscoJtapiException, on page 416 Message Sequences See Logical Partitioning Feature Use Cases, on page 1233 Backward Compatibility This feature is backward compatible. Media Termination at Route Point This feature enables multiple active calls at the route point, and applications can terminate media for all active calls by specifying the IP address and port number for each call or whenever media is established. To use this feature, applications must register the route point by supplying media capabilities. When a call gets answered at this route point, CiscoMediaOpenLogicalChannelEv gets sent to the applications. This event gets sent whenever media is established. Applications must react to this event and specify the IP address and port number where they want to terminate media. A CiscoRouteTerminal represents a special kind of CiscoTerminal that allows applications to terminate RTP media streams. Unlike a CiscoTerminal, a CiscoRouteTerminal does not represent a physical telephony endpoint, which is observable and controllable in a third-party manner. Instead, a CiscoRouteTerminal represents a logical telephony endpoint, which may get associated with any application that intends to route calls and also terminate media. Unlike CiscoMediaTerminal, CiscoRouteTerminal can have multiple active calls at the same time. Typically, CiscoRouteTerminals get used to place calls in queue until an agent is available to service the caller. Cisco Unified JTAPI Developers Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 119 Features Supported by Cisco Unified JTAPI Logical Partitioning