TSPI_linePark function (tspi.h)
The TSPI_linePark function parks the specified call according to the specified park mode.
Syntax
LONG TSPIAPI TSPI_linePark(
DRV_REQUESTID dwRequestID,
HDRVCALL hdCall,
DWORD dwParkMode,
LPCWSTR lpszDirAddress,
LPVARSTRING lpNonDirAddress
);
Parameters
dwRequestID
The identifier of the asynchronous request.
hdCall
The handle to the call to be parked. The call state of hdCall can be connected.
dwParkMode
The park mode with which the call is to be parked, only one of the LINEPARKMODE_ constants.
lpszDirAddress
A pointer to null-terminated Unicode string that indicates the address where the call is to be parked when using directed park. The address is in dialable address format. This parameter is ignored for nondirected park.
lpNonDirAddress
A pointer to a structure of type VARSTRING. For nondirected park, the address where the call is parked is returned in this structure. This parameter is ignored for directed park. Within the VARSTRING structure, dwStringFormat must be set to STRINGFORMAT_ASCII (an ASCII string buffer containing a null-terminated string), and the terminating NULL is accounted for in the dwStringSize. If the memory pointed to by the lpNonDirAddress parameter is not large enough for the requested address, the TSPI_linePark function returns LINEERR_STRUCTURETOOSMALL.
Return value
Returns dwRequestID, or an error number if an error occurs. The lResult actual parameter of the corresponding ASYNC_COMPLETION is zero if the function succeeds, or an error number if an error occurs. Possible return values are as follows:
LINEERR_INVALCALLHANDLE, LINEERR_NOMEM, LINEERR_INVALPARKMODE, LINEERR_OPERATIONUNAVAIL, LINEERR_INVALCALLSTATE, LINEERR_OPERATIONFAILED, LINEERR_INVALADDRESS, LINEERR_RESOURCEUNAVAIL, LINEERR_STRUCTURETOOSMALL.
Remarks
All members of the VARSTRING structure, except dwTotalSize, are filled in by the service provider. The dwTotalSize member is filled in by TAPI, and the service provider must not overwrite this value.
Under directed park, the client application (through TAPI) specifies the address at which it wants to park the call. Under nondirected park, the switch determines the address and provides this to TAPI. In either case, a parked call can be unparked by specifying this address.
The parked call typically enters the idle call state after it is successfully parked. The service provider reports the new state using a LINE_CALLSTATE message. A subsequent TSPI_lineUnpark creates a new, distinct call handle, regardless of whether TSPI_lineCloseCall has destroyed the old handle.
Some switches can remind the user after a call has been parked for some long amount of time. The service provider reports this to TAPI as an offering call with a call reason set to reminder (if this is known).
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Target Platform | Windows |
Header | tspi.h |