/mcp• getCallingTerminalMultiMediaCapabilityInfo()—of the calling party in a call • getCalledTerminalMultiMediaCapabilityInfo()—of the called party in a call When the video capability of the terminal changes, a new Cisco JTAPI event, CiscoProvTerminalMultiMediaCapabilityChangedEv, notifies the application. This event is a JTAPI provider event, and is delivered when the application adds a Provider Observer. The terminal must be in registered state, to receive this event. Plugging in or plugging out the Cisco camera will not affect the video capability status, therefore, the event will not be triggered. However, you can modify the video capability using the Cisco UCM Administration Interface > Device Configuration page. The initial video capability API on CiscoTerminal is not supported for CTI Route Points and CTI Ports; however, they can receive the video information of the calling party. Note The following devices supports the CTI Video feature: • 89xx (SIP only) • 99xx • E20 • EX60/90 • CTS 500 • CTS 500-32 • Jabber(CSF) • CTI RoutePoint • CTI Port Interface Changes See the following sections for interface changes: • CiscoCall, on page 332 • CiscoMultiMediaCapabilityInfo, on page 468 • CiscoProvTerminalMultiMediaCapabilityChangedEv, on page 489 • CiscoTerminal, on page 617 Message Sequences See CTI Video Support, on page 885. Backward Compatibility This feature is backward compatible. Cisco Unified JTAPI Developers Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 74 Features Supported by Cisco Unified JTAPI CTI Video Support

