Specifications

Administration
A31003-D3000-M100-02-76A9, 11-2013
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3.8.34 Send URL Request via HTTP/HTTPS
With this function, the phone can send a specific HTTP or HTTPS request to a
server. The function is available at any time, irrespective of registration and call
state. Possible uses are HTTP-controlled features on the system, or functions on
a web server that can only be triggered by HTTP/HTTPS request, e. g. login/
logout for flexible working hours.
The Protocol parameter defines whether HTTP or HTTPS is to be used for
sending the URL to the server.
The Web server address is the IP address or DNS name of the remote
server to which the URL is to be sent.
The Port is the target port at the server to which the URL is to be sent.
The Path is the server-side path to the desired function, i. e. the part of the
URL that follows the IP address or DNS name. Example: webpage/
checkin.html
In the Parameters field, one or more key/value pairs in the format
"<key>=<value>" can be added to the request, separated by an
ampersand (&).
Example: phonenumber=3338&action=huntGroupLogon
INFO: The question mark will be automatically added between
the path and the parameters. If a question mark has been entered
at the start of the parameters, it will be stripped off automatically.
The Method parameter determines the HTTP method to be used, which can
either be GET or POST. If GET is selected, the additional parameters (Param-
eters) and the user id/password (Web server user ID/Web server password)
are part of the URL. If POST is selected, these data form the body of the
message.
In case the web server requires user authentication, the parameters Web
server user ID and Web server password can be used. If not null, the values
are appended between the server-side path (Path) and the additional param-
eters (Parameter).
If the LED controller URI is given, the LED associated with this key indicates
the state of the call number or SIP URI specified, provided the SIP server
sends a notification:
Busy notification: LED is glowing.
Ringing notification: LED is blinking.
Idle notification (state=terminated): LED is dark.
INFO: When assigning the function described here to the release
key, please consider that this key has no LED. *Not supported on
IP 35G.