/mcpThe system allows only transferring of the consultation call; it does not allow the call to be in conference. Note CTI Ports CTI Ports that are registered by an application include a mechanism similar to phone devices. When the Cisco Unified Communications Manager that is handling signaling for a CTIPort fails, the CTIManager recovers its services according to the device pool administration for this device. On a CTIManager failure, Cisco Unified JTAPI reregisters the CTI Port after it connects to the backup CTIManager. The CiscoAddrOutOfServiceEv and CiscoTermOutOfServiceEv events and the corresponding in-service events get sent after recovery of the CTI Port. The application controls media streaming for these devices, and streaming continues even when the port is out of service. The application has responsibility to ensure that new calls do not get presented to the device until it is ready to accept them. CTI RoutePoints On a Cisco Unified Communications Manager server failure, the CTIManager recovers the device from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server group as defined in the device pool administration for the CTI RoutePoint. When the primary Cisco Unified Communications Manager server recovers, the CTIManager attempts to recover the device on its primary Cisco Unified Communications Manager. This re-homing happens when no more calls exist on the device (similar to physical devices). On a CTIManager failure, Cisco Unified JTAPI recovers the device on the backup CTIManager. The application receives notification of the availability of a device with the CiscoAddrOutOfServiceEv and CiscoAddrInServiceEv events. CTI Remote Device for JTAPI Changes in personal device preferences and an increasing number of mobile and remote workers necessitates a more flexible Unified Communications solution that extends UC features with a Bring Your Own Device philosophy. Extend and Connect addresses this change. Extend and Connect is a feature that allows administrators to rapidly deploy Unified Communications (UC) Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) applications which interoperate with any endpoint. Extend and Connect lets users leverage the benefits of UC applications from any location using any device. This feature allows interoperability between newer UC solutions and legacy systems, so customers can migrate over time as existing hardware is deprecated. For more information, please refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features & Services guide. Interface Changes See CiscoRemoteDestinationInfo, on page 513, CiscoProvTerminalRemoteDestinationChangedEv, on page 511, CiscoProvider, on page 492, CiscoTerminalProtocol, on page 643. Cisco Unified JTAPI Developers Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 69 Features Supported by Cisco Unified JTAPI CTI Ports