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Push Types

The 9620 and 9630 IP Telephones support the Push types described in this section.

Display push type - Content can be pushed to the Web browser with an optional alert. The pushed page can access all Web browser features. See The Display Push Type on page 27 for more information about this type of push.

Figure 5:  Full Screen (Display) Push

Top Line push type - Text can be pushed to the Top Line with an optional alert. Top Line pushed messages and alerts can be displayed even when the Web browser is not in focus. For more information on a Top Line push, see The Top Line Push Type on page 34.

Figure 6:  Top Line Push

Audio push type - The phone can receive an audio stream from an application outside the context of a telephone call. The Audio Push Message can be accompanied with an optional alert. For more information on Audio push, see The Audio Push Type on page 42.

Subscribe push type - The Push Subscription Service allows the phones to re-subscribe to the subscription application server with the phone’s IP Address, user’s extension, Set ID and MAC ID. For more information on the Subscribe push, see The Subscribe Push Type on page 50 and Chapter 4: Push Administration on page 55.

All Push types can be delivered either with a Normal priority or with a Barge priority on an individual push basis. See the sections on each Push type in Chapter 3: Creating Push Messages for more information on priorities and states.


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