/mcpSimilarly, when the application issues CCiscoLineDevSpecificPlaytone request with tone as CTONE_ZIP and direction as remote, then the Zip tone is played at the remote phone and the LINE_DEVSPECIFIC event the following parameters is reported on the remote phone indicating that the tone is played: • dwParam1 = SLDSMT_CALL_TONE_CHANGED • dwParam2 = CTONE_ZIP • dwParam2 = 0(local) and also LINE_DEVSPECIFIC event the following parameters is reported on the local phone: • dwParam1 = SLDSMT_CALL_TONE_CHANGED • dwParam2 = CTONE_ZIP • dwParam3 = 1(remote) Extension 0x000B0000 is introduced for release 8.5(1). Interface Changes See Agent Zip Tone, on page 471. Message Sequences See Agent Zip Tone, on page 471. Backward Compatibility This feature is backward compatible. Alternate Script Certain IP phone types support an alternate language script other than the default script that corresponding to the phone configurable locale. For example, the Japanese phone locale associates two written scripts. Some phone types support only the default Katakana script, while other phones types support both the default Katakana script and the alternate Kanji script. Because applications can send text information to the phone for display purposes, they need to know what alternate script a phone supports – if any. Arabic and Hebrew Language Users can select Arabic and Hebrew languages during installation and also in the Cisco TSP settings user interface. Barge and cBarge Unified Communications Manager supports the Barge and cBarge features. The Barge feature uses the built-in conference bridge. The cBarge feature uses the shared conference resource. Cisco Unified TAPI Developers Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 28 Features Supported by TSP Alternate Script
