/mcpBackward Compatibility This feature is backward compatible. Partition The CiscoTSP support of this feature will provide Partition support information. Prior to release 5.1, CiscoTSP only reported partial information about the DNs to the applications in that it would report the numbers assigned but not the information about the partitions with which they were associated. Thus, if a phone has two lines that are configured with same DNs – one in Partition P1 and the other in P2, a TSP application would cannot distinguish between these two and consequently open only one line of these two. CiscoTSP provides the partition information about all DNs to the applications. Thus, the preceding limitation gets overcome and applications can distinguish between and open two lines on a device, which share the same DN but belong to different partitions. TSP applications can query for LINEDEVCAPS where the partition information is stored in the devSpecific portion of the structure. The application will receive the partition information for the CallerID, CalledID, ConnectedID, RedirectionID, and RedirectingID in a call. This is provided as a part of DevSpecific Portion of the LINECALLINFO structure. Also, the partition information of the Call Park DN at which the call was parked is also sent to the applications. The value of the partition information is sent to applications in ASCII format. Note Password Expiry Notification The password expiry notification notifies the user about the password expiry date and provides the specific reason for the initialization failure if the password is already expired or the account is locked. The user can create a credential policy and associate the same with user password credentials. After the CiscoTSP application is started, the password expiry notification appears. This information appears only once, when the application is initially loaded, and will not be updated periodically. If the application is already started and second application begins, the password expiry notification will not appear again because the application is already loaded. CiscoTSP notifies the user about the password expiry as follows: Popup message from CiscoTSP notifier: Unified CM TSP initialization Success -Password will Expire in Days : 9 Application Event Log message: Information : Password will Expire in [9] Days Password Expired The CiscoTSP initialization fails and a message is displayed if the password is expired. Cisco Unified TAPI Developers Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 82 Features Supported by TSP Partition