ECTF Work Areas: Call Control
The call control work
area is concerned with the definition and revision of both
call control protocols and APIs for both enterprise and public
networks.
The ECTF call control work area corresponds to the branch of computer
telephony, known as CTI which deals with the logical control of call
processing. Specifically, it includes:
- Call Control
Call control is the ability to observe and control telephone
calls, switching features and status, ACDs and ACD agents,
and to use switching resources that include tone generators
and detectors. This is the most essential part of CTI
as it is the aspect that deals with a computer observing
and controlling telephone calls and the telephone system
features that interact with calls. Observing means tracking
all call processing activity that takes place, and being
aware of any changes to feature settings. Controlling
refers to issuing instructions for the telephone system
to obey with respect to telephone calls, features, and
associated telephony resources. Call control functionality
supported through a CTI interface includes both the telephony
functionality available to users of a telephone system
through telephone sets, as well as functionality that
applies only to computer observation and control.
- Telephone Control
Telephone control is the ability to observe and control
physical telephone devices as computer peripherals. This
aspect of CTI involves the ability, of an appropriately
enabled computer, to observe the activity of a telephone
set (which buttons are being pressed, what the display
says, whether the message indicator is flashing, etc.),
and to control the telephone set (updating the display,
simulating the press of buttons, turning on lamps, etc.).
- Media Binding
Media binding involves binding telephone calls to other
media services (covered by the media services work area)
such as voice processing, fax processing, etc.
A primary goal of the call control work area is to facilitate
the application of the existing call control model specification
(ECTF C.001) in the development of new interfaces and the evolution
of existing ones. This work area has also accepted responsibility
for the ECTF's IP Telephony Roadmap.
Specifications Published
The following specifications have been published in the administrative services
work area:
- C.001
(Call Control Model)
This white paper describes a model for call control services for the CT environment.
The model describes services and interfaces that fit within the CT Architecture
Framework documented by the ECTF and which harmonize with CT media services
as described by the ECTF S.100 agreement.
- C.100
(JTAPI)
This Interoperability Agreement specifies certain packages of JTAPI 1.3 as
the portable, object-oriented, call control API of choice that meets the
ECTF's architectural and interoperability criteria. The ECTF is a JTAPI "partner" in
the Sun Java TM development process, and ECTF member companies have been
deeply involved with the creation of JTAPI 1.3.