
The Topline Push Type
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Priorities and States
Topline Push Content is sent with one of two priorities: normal or barge. Normal priority push
conditions are specified first, followed by barge priority push conditions.
Pushable vs. Non-Pushable States
The following are non-pushable states for Topline pushes to an IP telephone:
● When the telephone is in the process of restoring a retrieved backup file
● When a Local Procedure has been initiated. See the 4600 Series LAN Administrator Guide
on the http://www.avaya.com/support
Web site for more details on Local maintenance
procedures
● When the telephone is in any text entry mode (for normal priority)
● When any Call Appearance is in the Alerting (for normal priority)
● When the telephone is in Soft-Hold call state (for normal priority)
If a phone is not in one of the above states, it is considered to be in a pushable state, meaning
the telephone will accept a Pushed Message.
Successful Push Response
If the phone is in a pushable state, the Push Agent sends the Push Initiator the following
response for all Push request modes and all Push request types:
Parameter Status Code Reason Phrase
HTTP Status Code 200 “OK”
x-Push-Status 200 “Push Message Accepted”
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