Developer's Guide
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CTI Server Message Reference Guide (Protocol Version 15) for Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise
Release 8.5(1)
Chapter 5 Application Level Interfaces
Miscellaneous Service
STOP_RECORDING_REQ
Table 5-83 defines the format of the STOP_RECORDING_REQ message:
ClientID (client
only)
The ClientID of the server application providing the call
recording service, provided by CTIServer when this
message is sent to a client application.
STRING 64
ClientAddress
(client only)
The IP address of the server application providing the call
recording service, provided by CTIServer when this
message is sent to a client application.
STRING 16
ClientAddressIPV
6 (not supported
by Unified CCE)
The IP Address of the CTI client. Where supported this may
replace ClientAddress; one but not both must be present.
STRING 16
Maximum message size (including header) 100
Table 5-82 START_RECORDING _CONF Message Format (continued)
Table 5-83 STOP_RECORDING_REQ Message Format
Fixed Part
Field Name Value Data Type
Byte
Size
MessageHeader Standard message header. MessageType = 149. MHDR 8
InvokeID An ID for this request message that will be returned in the
corresponding confirm message.
UINT 4
PeripheralID The PeripheralID of the ACD where the call is located. UINT 4
ConnectionCallID The Call ID value assigned to this call by the peripheral or
Unified CCE.
UINT 4
ClientPort The TCP/IP port number of the VoIP media stream. UINT 4
SessionID A value that uniquely identifies the server application
session providing the call recording service that was
returned to the client in the START_RECORDING_CONF
message that initiated this recording. A zero value indicates
that the request may be directed to any registered server.
UINT 4
ServerData The ID or other server value associated with this call
recording that was returned to the client in the
START_RECORDING_CONF message that initiated this
recording.
UINT 4
ConnectionDevice
IDType
Indicates the type of the connection identifier supplied in
the ConnectionDeviceID floating field (Table 6-13).
USHORT 2
Direction The direction of the event. One of the following values:
0: Input;
1: Output;
2: Bi-directional.
USHORT 2
Floating Part