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Description Method Interface Returns the configured recording type on this Address. Throws javax. telephony. PlatformException, javax. telephony. InvalidStateException, javax. telephony. MethodNotSupportedException Returns • int—The configured recording type on this Address. • CiscoAddess. NO_RECORDING —The call cannot be recorded. • CiscoAddress. AUTO_RECORDING—Cisco Unified Communications Manager records all answered calls to/from this address. • CiscoAddress. APPLICATION_CONTROLLED_RECORDING—Calls get recorded only when the application initiates recording. Throws javax. telephony. InvalidStateException - The Provider or Address is not"IN_SERVICE". javax. telephony. PlatformException - If Address is not on Terminal term javax. telephony. MethodNotSupportedException - If Address is an External Address getRecordingConfig (javax. telephony. Terminal term) int Deprecated. This method has been replaced by the getState () method. Returns the state of this address can be any of the following constants: • CiscoAddress. OUT_OF_SERVICE • CiscoAddress. IN_SERVICE getRegistrationState () int Returns the array of Terminals on which this Address is restricted. In shared lines, few lines on Terminals may be restricted. Applications cannot see any call events for restricted Addresses. If a restricted Address is involved in a call with any other controlled Terminal, the system creates a Connection for the restricted Address, but there is not any TerminalConnection for the restricted Address. Returns: Terminal[]—An array of Terminals on which this Address is restricted. If none is restricted, this method returns null. getRestrictedAddrTerminals () javax. telephony. Terminal[] Cisco Unified JTAPI Developers Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 295 Cisco Unified JTAPI Extensions Methods

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