/mcp• Max calls configured • Busy Trigger • Position of address on a terminal • Voice mail pilot • ASCII and Unicode labels CiscoTerminal provides new interfaces to applications to get the following configurations of a terminal: • IPV4 and IPV6 IP addresses • Outbound Rollover configuration Terminal and address capability feature introduces new interfaces to determine if the terminal is capable of performing the following features: • Consult call rollover • Out bound call rollover • Join across lines • Direct transfer across lines • Join on same line • Direct transfer on same line Interface Changes See Related Documentation, on page 289, CiscoAddrEvFilter, on page 305, CiscoAddrVoiceMailPilotChangedEv, on page 326, CiscoTerminal, on page 617, CiscoProvFeatureID, on page 485, CiscoProvTerminalRegisteredEv, on page 490, and CiscoProvTerminalUnRegisteredEv, on page 491. Message Sequences See Terminal and Address Capability Settings Use Cases, on page 1240 Backward Compatibility This feature is backward compatible. Terminal and Address Restrictions This enhancement restricts applications from controlling and monitoring a certain set of terminals and addresses when the administrator configures them as restricted in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration. The administrator can configure a particular line on a device (address on a particular terminal) as restricted. If a terminal is added into the restricted list in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, all addresses on that terminal are also marked as restricted in JTAPI. If an application comes up after the configuration is completed, it can know whether a particular terminal or address is restricted from checking the interface CiscoTerminal.isRestricted() and CiscoAddress.isRestricted(Terminal). For shared lines, Cisco Unified JTAPI Developers Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 189 Features Supported by Cisco Unified JTAPI Terminal and Address Restrictions