Cisco Cisco Computer Telephony Integration OS 8.5 Installation Guide

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Chapter 6      CTI OS Configuration
Server
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CTI OS System Manager’s Guide for Cisco ICM/IPCC Enterprise & Hosted Editions Release 7.1(1)
Peripherals
The Peripherals key stores the maps of valid PeripheralID and Peripheral Types. 
On CTI OS System startup, these mappings are read into a map which creates the 
appropriate peripheral-type objects on the server. 
This information must correspond to the ICM database Peripheral table 
Peripheral.PeripheralID and Peripheral.ClientType. While the values in 
ClientType are not equal to the PeripheralTypes, there is a one-to-one relationship 
between ClientTypes and PeripheralTypes.
The symbol PERIPHERAL_LOGICAL_NAME can be any logical name that 
uniquely identifies a Peripheral, such as “Phoenix ACD 1.”  This is equivalent to 
the Peripheral.EnterpriseName logical name in the ICM database. There must be 
one entry for each valid Peripheral at this site.
 lists the Peripherals key registry values.
Table 6-11 Registry values for [Server\Peripherals\PERIPHERAL_LOGICAL_NAME]
Registry Value 
Name
Value Type
Description
PeripheralID
DWORD 
Value
The PeripheralID configured in the ICM 
database for this Peripheral.
PeripheralType
DWORD 
Value
The PeripheralType corresponding to this 
PeripheralID. 
Examples:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cisco Systems,
 
Inc.\Ctios\<CTIOS 
InstanceName>\<CTIOSServerName>
\
Server\Peripherals\G3 ACD]
"PeripheralID"=dword:00001388
"PeripheralType"=dword:00000005
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cisco Systems,
 
Inc.\Ctios\<CTIOS 
InstanceName>\<CTIOSServerName>
\
Server\Peripherals\Aspect ACD]
"PeripheralID"=dword:00001390
"PeripheralType"=dword:00000001