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Normal Priority

When the mode attribute in the <Push> tag is set to normal, the telephone state for the Audio push type must be pushable. If the telephone is in the pushable state, then the telephone accepts the Audio push. The telephone broadcasts the pushed audio stream through the currently active audio device - the Speaker, Handset, Headset, or Bluetooth headset. Once the pushed audio stream is transmitted to the user, the user can redirect it, terminate it, etc.

An Audio push with a normal priority will not stream if the phone is in a non-pushable state. When the telephone is in a non-pushable state, any current audio activity continues without interruption or user notification and the Audio push stream is rejected. Error message 208 is sent and the Push Request does not proceed.

Parameter
Status Code
Reason Phrase
HTTP Status Code
200
“OK”
x-Push-Status
208
“Not in Audio Push State: Push Aborted”


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