/mcpScenario One Superprovider user opens provider and opens a few devices in Superprovider mode which are not in control list. From admin pages, Superprovider privilege is removed. Application receives CiscoProviderCapabilityChangedEvent event. JTAPI sends CiscoTermRemovedEv all the devices which are opened / acquired and are not in the control list. JTAPI will send provider OOS to application, CiscoTermRemovedEv to devices not in control list and will reopen connection to CTI. When connect succeeds, JTAPI will send provider in service event to the application. Else, it will close the provider. Scenario Two Normal user opens provider and opens a few devices in control list. From admin pages, Superprovider privilege is added to the user. Application receives CiscoProviderCapabilityChangedEvent event. User will now be able to acquire/open devices not in its control list. Scenario Three Normal user opens provider and opens a few park DNs. From admin pages, park DN monitor privilege is removed for the user. Application receives CiscoProviderCapabilityChangedEvent event. JTAPI will cleanup all park DN addresses. Scenario Four Normal user opens provider. From admin pages, park DN monitor privilege is added for the user. Application receives CiscoProviderCapabilityChangedEvent event. Application registers the park DN monitoring feature and is able to monitor park DN. Scenario Five Normal user opens provider. From admin pages, “modify calling party” privilege is removed for the user. Application receives CiscoProviderCapabilityChangedEvent event. Application is not able to change the calling party number during redirect. JTAPI will throw error if application tries to do this. Scenario Six Normal user opens provider. From admin pages, “modify calling party” privilege is added for the user. Application receives CiscoProviderCapabilityChangedEvent event. Application is able to change the calling party number in a call during redirect. Scenario Seven Superprovider user opens provider and acquires a device not in control list. From admin pages, the device is deleted. Application receives CiscoTermRemovedEv event. Device is closed from JTAPI perspective. Cisco Unified JTAPI Developers Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 1511 Message Sequence Charts Message Sequence Charts