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What is CSTA? CSTA Overview Started by Tom Miller (Siemens), updated by Ecma/TC32-TG11, December 2005.

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: CSTA History CSTA Standards Suite CSTA Features ECMA-323 (CSTA XML) Call Control Details Voice Browsers & ECMA-323 Current CSTA Standardization Activities Topics

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: What is CSTA? Abstraction Layer for telecommunication applications: Independent of underlying signaling protocols H.323, SIP, Analog, T1, ISDN, etc. Independent of devices intelligent endpoints, low-function/stimulus devices, SIP Signaling models - 3PCC vs. Peer/Peer Operates equally well in different environments: 3rd party call control 1st party call control Basic call model standardized in 1992 – continually refined and enhanced based upon significant industry implementation experiences, new protocols, etc. Design goal to enhance application portability across CSTA implementations: Specifies normalized call model and behavior Complete functional definition of each service Specific conformance criteria

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: CSTA Evolution Phase I published June features, 66 pages (Services Specification) focus on call control Phase II published Dec features, 145 pages (Services Specification) I/O & Voice Unit Services, more call control services Phase III - CSTA Phase II Features & versit CTI Technology Published Dec features, 650 pages (Services Specification) Published as an ISO Standard July 2000 Published CSTA XML (ECMA-323) June 2004 Published Using CSTA with Voice Browsers (TR/85) December 2002 Published CSTA WSDL (ECMA-348) June 2004 Published Object Model TR/88 June 2004 Published Using CSTA for SIP Phone User Agents (uaCSTA) TR/87 June 2004

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: CSTA publications 1/2 Document TitleEcma Publication ISO/IEC Publication ETSI Publication Services for CSTA Phase IIIECMA-269ISO/IEC 18051ETSI TS ASN.1 Protocol for CSTA Phase IIIECMA-285ISO/IEC XML Protocol for CSTA Phase IIIECMA-323ISO/IEC 18056ETSI TS Web Services Description Language (WSDL) for CSTA Phase III ECMA-348 Definitions & Terms for CSTA Ph. IIIECMA TR/72ISO/IEC TR Migrating to CSTA Phase IIIECMA TR/80 Scenarios for CSTA Phase IIIECMA TR/82 Using Ecma-323 (CSTA XML) in a Voice Browser Environment ECMA TR/85ISO/IEC TR ETSI TR Using CSTA for SIP Phone User Agents (uaCSTA) ECMA TR/87ISO/IEC TR ETSI TR Designing an Object Model for ECMA-269 (CSTA) ECMA TR/88

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: CSTA publications 2/2 Document TitleEcma Publication ISO/IEC Publication ETSI Publication Application Session Services (used in ECMA-269) ECMA-354ISO/IEC 22534ETSI TS WS-Session – (WSDL for ECMA-354)ECMA-366ISO/IEC 25437ETSI TS Session Management, Event Notification, and Computing Function Services - Amendments for ECMA-348 ECMA TR/90

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: CSTA Features

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: Standardized CSTA Features 26 Call Control features (making call, answering call, etc.) 6 Call Associated features (sending user data, etc.) 19 Logical Device features (do not disturb, forwarding, etc.) 23 Physical Device features (writing to device display, etc.) 5 Capability Exchange features (feature discovery, etc.) 4 Snapshot features (query existing calls at a device, etc.) 3 Monitor features (subscribing to event reports, etc.) 17 Voice Services (for Listener, DTMF, Prompt and message resources) Other: Routing services, Media Attachment services, Maintenance services, Data Collection services, Accounting services, etc. Implementation does not need to support all of these features to conform to CSTA! (See Slide on Profiles)

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: Features: Call Control Overview Exhaustive set of standardized call control features: Services: Accept, Alternate, Answer, Call Back, Call Back Message, Camp On, Clear Call, Clear Connection, Conference, Consultation, Deflect, Dial Digits, Directed Pick up, Group Pick Up, Hold, Intrude, Join, Make Call, Make Predictive Call, Park, Reconnect, Retrieve, Send Message, Single Step Conference, Single Step Transfer, Transfer. Events: Bridged, Call Cleared, Conferenced, Connection Cleared, Delivered, Digits Dialed, Diverted, Established, Failed, Held, Network Capabilities Changed, Network Reached, Offered, Originated, Queued, Retrieved, Service Initiated, Transferred. (features included in Basic Telephony profile are underlined) Each feature includes a complete operational model on how the feature works, from an application perspective. Before/After conditions State transitions Event flow Textual behavior description

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: Call Control Model: Connection States Alerting – Indicates an incoming call at an endpoint. Typically the connection may be ringing or it may be in a pre-alerting (e.g. offered) condition. Connected – Indicates that a connection is actively participating in a call. This connection state can be the result of an incoming or outgoing call. Failed – Indicates that call progression has stalled. Typically this could represent that an outgoing call attempt that encountered a busy endpoint. Held – Indicates that an endpoint is no longer actively participating in a call. For implementations that support multiple calls per endpoint (i.e. line), a connection could be Held while the line is used to place another call (consultation transfer on an analog line, for example). Initiated – A transient state, usually indicating that the endpoint is initiating a service (e.g. dialtone) or the device is being prompted to go offhook. Null – There is no relationship between the call and the endpoint. Queued – Indicates that the call is temporarily suspended at a device (e.g. call has been parked, camped on).

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: Event Sequences typical call events for an incoming call OfferedDeliveredEstablished Accept Call Answer Call Connection Cleared Clear Connection typical call events for an outgoing call (Make Call) Connection Cleared EstablishedDeliveredOfferedOriginated Called Party clears Called Party answers Called Device alerted Call Offered to Called device

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: Extensibility – Enhancing functionality of CSTA Standard is extensible: Additional features can be added to the standard via new editions of the standard New Parameters, new values to existing parameters can be added via new editions of the standard Backward compatibility must be maintained in any future editions Implementations can add proprietary features using built in CSTA extension mechanisms

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: Profiles – Defining Minimal Implementation Sets CSTA Includes a set of Profiles: Specifies minimal set of features required to conform to CSTA At least one profile must be supported by an CSTA communication provider Applications can be developed with feature set in mind Existing Profiles: Basic Telephony profile Routing profile 3 Voice Browser profiles (new in ECMA-269, 5 th ed.) 6 SIP phone (uaCSTA) profiles (new in ECMA-269, 6 th ed.)

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: The ECMA-323 Standard XML Encoding for CSTA feature set Set of W3C XML Schemas One schema per service/event Contains XML encoding for all CSTA features standardized in ECMA-269 CSTA XML facilitates use of CSTA features by Internet developers – when combined with Scripting languages such as ECMAScript, it becomes very easy to use the CSTA XML interface directly ECMAScript

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: ECMA-323 Examples: Monitoring a device 22343

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: XML Example: Answering an Alerting Call

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: XML Example: Clearing a connection

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: XML Example: Notification of Incoming Call alerting newCall Rich content – application picks info it needs

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: ECMA-323 & Voice Browsers CSTA XML ideally suited for VB platforms that support a messaging interface w/ asynchronous events (such as SALT smex) ECMA-323 chosen as the recommended call control messaging interface for SALT Alternative to SALT CC Object Model Used with the SALT platform messaging (smex) Easy to create & access ECMA-323 XML messages via ECMAScript/DOM Examples of ECMA-323, ECMAScript, SALT in SALT 1.0 CSTA support for Voice Browsers: Added profiles optimized for Voice Browser applications. Published a Technical Report (TR/85) that shows how ECMA-323 can be used in a Voice Browser environment.

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: CSTA enhancements for ECMA-269, 5 th edition Support for non-voice media interactions (IM, , Chat) CSTA call model applicable to non-voice media ( , Chat, IM, etc.) CSTA call and connection objects are media independent chat can be modeled as an interactive text call can be modeled as an non-interactive text call Additional parameters for message information, subject of call, priority, sensitivity of calls, etc. Enhancements to improve SIP support Features to improve control of media (connection information), support of SIP 3PCC, etc.

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: CSTA enhancements for ECMA-269, 6 th edition Interactive voice features to support advanced speech applications Service to obtain a list of CSTA features Profiles for SIP user agents New methods for establishing CSTA applications sessions Internet URI device format Device ID character support for Intl. Numbers Removed size constraints for parameters Media Class types to support IM, SMS and MMS User model to support monitoring a User versus a Device

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: Recent speech enhancements for CSTA (ECMA-269, 6 th edition) Speech service enhancements to CSTA For speech recognition/verification For speaker recognition/verification For text to speech synthesis For distributed speech services using: ECMA-323 over SIP or TCP/IP ECMA-348 for Web Services Added speech resources to CSTA: Listener, Prompt, Prompt-Queue, DTMF, Message and Generic Added Interactive Speech Devices to CSTA Enables seamless integration of speech and call control

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: Using CSTA for SIP Phone User Agents (uaCSTA) TR/87 TR shows how to tunnel CSTA using SIP: Added profiles to ECMA-269 tailored to SIP environments Enhanced CSTA to better support SIP (e.g. URI addressing) TR illustrates deployment examples TR shows how relevant CSTA concepts map to SIP No changes to SIP, using existing SIP INFO method and registered CSTA MIME types Enables rich behavior of SIP phones Augments SIP features (e.g. SIP 3PCC)

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: CSTA Object Model TR/88 Published TR in June 2004 Scope Call controls: same as voice browser TR (ECMA TR/85)ECMA TR/85 Speech Services: same as SALT 1.0 ECMA-335 (CLI) based design Sample code in ECMA-334 (C#) TR aims to solicit (developer) feedback Goal Use feedback to finalize object model design Publish the Object Model Standard in mid 2005

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: Object Model Example Application Association: mySF = new CSTA.Provider(); Obtain a device: myDevice = mySF.GetDevice(DeviceID(0001)); Register an event handler: myDevice.EstablishedEvent += new EstablishedEventHandler(myHandler); Start Monitoring: myDevice.MonitorStart(); Make an outbound call: myConnection = myDevice.MakeCall( ); Hangup: myConnection.ClearConnection();

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: ECMA-269 Detailed references: Connection model (ECMA-269: 6.5.1) Monitoring Concepts (ECMA-269: 15) Snapshot Services (ECMA-269: 16) Summary of Parameter Types (elements) used in ECMA-323 messages (ECMA-269: 12.2) Call Control Services Walkthrough (ECMA-269: 17.1) Call Control Events Walkthrough (ECMA-269: 17.2)

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: Current CSTA standardization topics Technical Report uaCSTA Process feedback on uaCSTA TR Work Item to Enhance CSTA with advanced Conferencing Services To support finer grained of media control for voice paths to enable whisper, sidebar, split, combine interactions Object Model Standard for CSTA Incorporate lessons learned from the Object Model Technical Report Expand scope from voice browser to fully cover ECMA-269 Enhancements to CSTA for NGN, mobility, carrier grade environments

Rue du Rhône CH-1204 Geneva - T: F: Summary CSTA is an existing (Ecma, ETSI, ISO) Standard with an exhaustive feature set, comprehensive call model CSTA supports range of application landscapes – from basic 1 st party call control to advanced 3 rd party call control with same standardized model CSTA exposes advanced features of a communications platform to applications developers while insulating applications from underlying protocol specifics CSTA XML facilitates use of call control features by Internet developers – when combined with Scripting languages such as ECMAScript, it becomes easy to program directly to the CSTA XML interface CSTA XML ideally suited for VB platforms that support a messaging interface w/ asynchronous events (such as SALT smex); supports advanced Interactive Voice applications CSTA supports voice and non-voice interactions ( , Chat, IM, etc.) with the same call model. CSTA complements SIP and enables developers to provide advanced features CSTA Object Model TR provides a robust and current access method for CSTA