X-ciscoipphonesdkversion, Accept header – Cisco OL-5375-01 User Manual
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Cisco IP Phone Services Application Development Notes
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Chapter 5 HTTP Client Requests and Header Settings
Accept Header
These parameters get separated by commas as shown in the following example of
a Cisco IP Phone 7970 header:
x-CiscoIPPhoneDisplay: 298, 168, 12, C
Note
The pixel resolutions advertised by the device define the area of the display
accessible by the phone services; not the actual resolution of the display.
x-CiscoIPPhoneSDKVersion
This Cisco-proprietary header contains the version of the IP Phone Services SDK
the requesting phone supports. Knowing the supported SDK version helps in
understanding, among other things, which URIs get supported. Support for
individual URIs (unlike the XML objects) does not get explicitly enumerated in
an HTTP header. The developer therefore must check the
< Matrix>> in the IP Phone Services SDK, so the developer application will know, based on the Phone Model Name and supported SDK version, whether a specific Refer to the < to find out which IP phone models support the URIs that are documented in this SDK. Note Beginning with the IP Phone Services SDK 3.3(3), the SDK version number Accept Header The Accept header represents a standard HTTP header that is used to inform web Cisco IP Phones include proprietary content-types to indicate which XML objects
URI (or specific feature/version of a URI) gets supported.
matches the minimum Cisco CallManager software that is required to support it.
For example, SDK version 3.3(4) gets supported only on Cisco CallManager
version 3.3(4) or later.
servers about the content-handling capabilities of the client.
are supported. These proprietary content-types all begin with x-CiscoIPPhone, to
indicate Cisco IP Phone XML objects, followed by a slash "/", followed by either
a specific XML object or a "*" to indicate all objects.