Cisco Cisco Computer Telephony Integration OS 8.5 Reference Guide

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CTI Server Message Reference Guide (Protocol Version 14) for Cisco Unified ICM/Contact Center Enterprise & Hosted
Release 8.0(1)
Chapter 5      Application Level Interfaces
Call Data Update Service
When the requested call variables have been updated and the new values are guaranteed to remain set 
should the CTI session be abnormally terminated, the CTI Server responds to the CTI client that 
requested the update with the SET_CALL_DATA_CONF message: 
RELEASE_CALL_REQ
Send this message to the CTI Server to indicate that you are finished with a call and that all call variable 
and call wrapup data updates have been made. This message does not disconnect the call. The 
combination of ConnectionCallID, ConnectionDeviceIDType, and ConnectionDeviceID uniquely 
identify the call to be operated upon. CTI clients with Call Data Update Service should use this message 
to let the call termination record be logged in the Unified ICM central database prior to the expiration 
of the call wrapup data timer (default value 2 minutes). 
 depicts the Release Call message flow. 
RouterCallKeyDay 
(optional)
If specified, allows setting of the router call keyday.
UINT
4
RouterCallKey 
CallID
If specified, allows setting of theRouterCallKeyID.
UINT
4
RouterCallKey 
SequenceNumber
If specified, allows setting of the 
RouterCallKeySequenceNumber.
UINT
4
CallOriginated 
From
Dialer Only ‘D’. Tags a call as being originated from the 
dialer.
UCHAR
1
Maximum message size (including header)
3363
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SET_CALL_DATA_REQ Message Format (continued)
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SET_CALL_DATA_CONF Message Format 
Field Name
Value
Data Type
Byte Size
MessageHeader
Standard message header. MessageType = 27.
MHDR
8
InvokeID
Set to the value of the InvokeID from the 
corresponding request message.
UINT
4
Maximum message size (including header):
12