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Centralized Conferencing Manipulation Protocol (CCMP) Parameters
Created
2011-09-30
Last Updated
2012-03-26
Available Formats
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XML [IMG]
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Registries included below
??CCMP Message Types
??CCMP Response Codes
CCMP Message Types
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC6503]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Message Description Reference
optionsRequest Used by a conference control client to query a conference server for its capabilities, in terms of supported [RFC6503]
messages.
optionsResponse Returns a list of CCMP messages supported by the specific conference server. [RFC6503]
blueprintsRequest Used by a conference control client to query a conferencing system for its capabilities, in terms of available [RFC6503]
conference blueprints.
blueprintsResponse The blueprintsResponse returns a list of blueprints supported by the specific conference server. [RFC6503]
blueprintRequest Sent to retrieve the conference object associated with a specific blueprint. [RFC6503]
blueprintResponse Returns the conference object associated with a specific blueprint. [RFC6503]
confsRequest Used by a conference control client to query a conference server for its scheduled/active conferences. [RFC6503]
confsResponse Returns the list of the currently activated/scheduled conferences at the server. [RFC6503]
confRequest Used to create a conference object and/or to request an operation on the conference object as a whole. [RFC6503]
confResponse Indicates the result of the operation on the conference object as a whole. [RFC6503]
userRequest Used to request an operation on the "user" element in the conference object. [RFC6503]
userResponse Indicates the result of the requested operation on the "user" element in the conference object. [RFC6503]
usersRequest Used to manipulate the "users" element in the conference object, including parameters such as the [RFC6503]
"allowed-users-list", "join-handling", etc.
usersResponse Indicates the result of the request to manipulate the "users" element in the conference object. [RFC6503]
sidebarsByValRequest Used to retrieve the "sidebars-by-val" element of the target conference object. [RFC6503]
sidebarsByValResponse Returns the list of the sidebar-by-val conferences within the target conference object. [RFC6503]
sidebarsByRefRequest Used to retrieve the "sidebars-by-ref" element of the target conference object. [RFC6503]
sidebarsByRefResponse Returns the list of the sidebar-by-ref conferences associated with the target conference object. [RFC6503]
sidebarByValRequest Used to request an operation on a sideber-by-val conference. [RFC6503]
sidebarByValResponse Indicates the result of the request to manipulate a sidebar-by-val conference. [RFC6503]
sidebarByRefRequest Used to request an operation on a sidebar-by-ref conference. [RFC6503]
sidebarByRefResponse Indicates the result of the request to manipulate a sidebar-by-ref conference. [RFC6503]
extendedRequest Provides for extensibility of the CCMP message types. Each extension is characterized by an extensionName that [RFC6503]
MUST be included in the extendedRequest.
extendedResponse Returns the XML elements as defined for the specific extensionName. [RFC6503]
CCMP Response Codes
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC6503]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Number Default Reponse String Description Reference
200 Success The request was successfully processed. [RFC6503]
400 Bad Request The request was badly formed in some fashion. [RFC6503]
401 Unauthorized The user was not authorized for the specific operation on the conference object. [RFC6503]
403 Forbidden The specific operation is not valid for the target conference object. [RFC6503]
404 Object Not Found The specific conference object was not found. [RFC6503]
A requested operation cannot be successfully completed by the server. For example, the
409 Conflict modification of an object cannot be applied because the client version of the object is obsolete [RFC6503]
and the requested modifications collide with the up-to-date state of the object stored at the
server.
420 User Not Found The user who is the target of the requested operation is unknown. [RFC6503]
421 Invalid confUserID The "confUserID" of the sender in the request is invalid. [RFC6503]
422 Invalid Conference Password A request to access/manipulate a password-protected conference object contained an invalid [RFC6503]
"conference-password" parameter.
423 Conference Password Required A request to access/manipulate a password-protected conference object did not contain a [RFC6503]
"conference-password" parameter.
424 Authentication Required The server wants to authenticate the request through the "subject" parameter but the parameter is [RFC6503]
not provided in the request.
425 Forbidden Delete Parent The conferencing system cannot system cannot delete the specific conference object because it is a [RFC6503]
parent for another conference object.
426 Forbidden Change Protected The target conference object cannot be changed (e.g., due to policies, roles or privileges). [RFC6503]
427 Invalid Domain Name The domain name in an AUTO_GENERATE_X instance in the conference object is not within the [RFC6503]
conference server's domain of responsibility.
500 Server Internal Error The conference server experienced some sort of internal error. [RFC6503]
501 Not Implemented The specific operation is not implemented on the conferencing system. [RFC6503]
510 Request Timeout The request could not be processed within a reasonable time (as specified by the conferencing [RFC6503]
system).
511 Resources Not Available The conference server cannot execute a command because of resource issues, e.g. it cannot create a [RFC6503]
conference because the system has reached its limits on the number of conferences.
Licensing Terms
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