Other use cases could be:

Use case "Call Forwarding":
Bob has activated call forwarding in the following manner:
- If he is at a meeting (presence-status meeting) and his boss calls him, the 
call should be forwarded to his secretary.
- If his wife calls and he does not answer the call, the call should be 
forwarded to his daughter.
If this feature is activated / deactivated, the other terminals of the user 
should get a proper notification.

Use case "Do not Disturb":
Alice has activated do not disturb on her mobile phone in the following manner:
- Incoming calls are still forked to other terminals of Alice (e.g. fixed line 
terminal)
- If her boss calls, the call will be forked to all of her terminals, including 
the mobile phone.

Use case "Call Barring":
Peter has activated call baring in the following manner:
        - if he is at a meeting (precence-status meeting) or local time is 
before 6:00AM or after 8:00 PM
        - and the caller is neither a member of his family nor his boss.
If this feature is activated/deactivated , the other terminals of the user 
should get a proper notification.

Regards
Christian Schmidt


 

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Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von ext Shida 
Schubert
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. September 2008 00:44
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [BLISS] Need feedbacks on > ACH configuration use cases


All;

I understand you are all busy with your day job, but I would
like to encourage people to read the following text along with
that of John's comments and provide some feedbacks even
if it's simply expressing an agreements.

Design team needs your feedback to make progress and
to properly scope their task on this.

Many Thanks
Shida (As Chair)

On 5-Sep-08, at 4:06 PM, Theo Zourzouvillys wrote:

> Hi,
>
> One of the outcomes of today's ACH design team call was that we would
> ask the BLISS list for use cases that ACH configuration may provide a
> solution for so we can extract a requirements document for the
> configuration format itself.  So, to get the ball rolling, mentioned
> today was:
>
> Alice has 2 UA's registered on a single AOR.  One is on her desk at
> home, the other at work.  When she puts her phone at work on DND for
> all calls, the DND lamp on her phone at home would automatically
> detect this and light up the DND lamp.
>
> and I'd also like to add this case:
>
> Bob has somehow pre-defined 3 different "call profiles": one named "In
> a meeting" which will divert all calls to his voice mail account.
> Another profile - "At desk" - will accept all incoming calls and send
> to any bindings registered against his AOR.  finally, the profile
> named "Out of the office" will forward all calls to his mobile phone,
> sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Any SIP UA that registers against bob's AOR (or
> indeed, any 3rd party with sufficient permission - e.g, bob's PA)
> should be able to display the currently active profile (for example
> "At desk"), as well as provide a list of available profiles, and
> change the currently active one.
>
> If you have a use case in mind, please let me know!
>
> Kind regards,
>
> ~ Theo
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