Information technology — UPnP Device Architecture — Part 26-14: Telephony device control protocol — Level 2 — Address book service

ISO/IEC 29341-26-14:2017 is compliant [1]. It defines a service type referred to herein as AddressBook. This service provides the following functionalities: - Managing the network address book: accessing the network address book, adding new contact information in the network address book, synchronizing the local address book of Telephony Server with the network address book etc. - Contact Share: sharing the local/network address book's contact information with other contacts of the user. - Personal Contact Card: enabling mangement of his/her own contact information and sharing his own information with his/her contacts. - Contact Invitation; allow handling of the Contact Invitation from the remote party. This service does not provide the following functionalities: Interaction between Telephony Server and the network address book.

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ISO/IEC
INTERNATIONAL
29341-26-14
STANDARD
First edition
2017-09
Information technology — UPnP
Device Architecture —
Part 26-14:
Telephony device control protocol —
Level 2 — Address book service
Technologies de l'information — Architecture de dispositif UPnP —
Partie 26-14: Protocole de contrôle de dispositif de téléphonie —
Niveau 2 — Service de carnet d'adresses
Reference number
ISO/IEC 29341-26-14:2017(E)
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ISO/IEC 2017

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CONTENTS

1  Scope. v
2  Normative references . 1
3  Terms, definitions, symbols and abbreviated terms . 2
4  Notations and c onventions . 3
4.1  Text conventions . 3
4.1.1  Data Types . 4
4.2  Vendor-defined Extensions . 4
5  Service Modeling Definiti ons . 4
5.1  Service Type . 4
5.2  AddressBook Service Architecture . 4
5.3  State Variables . 5
5.3.1  State Variable Overview . 5
5.3.2  IncomingRequest . 5
5.3.3  A_ARG_TYPE_IncomingRequests . 7
5.3.4  A_ARG_TYPE_SharedContacts . 8
5.3.5  A_ARG_TYPE_SharedInfo . 9
5.3.6  A_ARG_TYPE_TargetContacts . 9
5.3.7  A_ARG_TYPE_ReqID . 10
5.3.8  A_ARG_TYPE_NetworkAddressBookID . 10
5.4  Eventing and Moderation . 10
5.4.1  Eventing of IncomingRequest . 10
5.5  Actions . 10
5.5.1  ShareContacts() . 11
5.5.2  FetchContactInfo() . 12
5.5.3  SharePCC() . 13
5.5.4  Accept() . 14
5.5.5  Reject() . 16
5.5.6  ImportContacts() . 16
5.5.7  RetrieveIncomingRequests() . 17
5.5.8  Error Code Summary . 18
5.6  Service Behavioral Model . 19
6  XML Service Description . 19
Annex A (normative) XML complex type peerType . 22
Annex B (normative) XML Schema . 26
Annex C (informative) Theory of Operation . 28
Annex D (informative) Bibliography . 32

Figure 1 — AddressBook Service Architecture . 5
Figure C.1 — Contact Share with WAN User . 28
Figure C.2 — Handling of incoming contact share request . 29
Figure C.3 — Fetching contact information from network address book . 30
Figure C.4 — Sharing PCC information . 30
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Figure C.5 — Contact Invitation request handling . 31

Table 1 — State Variables . 5
Table 2 — Event Moderation . 10
Table 3 — Actions . 10
Table 4 — Arguments for ShareContacts() . 11
Table 5 — Error Codes for ShareContacts() . 12
Table 6 — Arguments for FetchcontactInfo() . 12
Table 7 — Error Codes for FetchContactInfo() . 13
Table 8 — Arguments for SharePCC() . 13
Table 9 — Error Codes for SharePCC() . 14
Table 10 — Arguments for Accept () . 15
Table 11 — Error Codes for Accept() . 15
Table 12 — Arguments for Reject() . 16
Table 13 — Error Codes for Reject() . 16
Table 14 — Arguments for ImportContacts() . 16
Table 15 — Error Codes for ImportContacts() . 17
Table 16 — Arguments for RetrieveIncomingRequests() . 17
Table 17 — Error Codes for RetrieveIncomingRequests() . 18
Table 18 — Error Code Summary . 18

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Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the International
Electrotechnical Commission) form the specialized system for worldwide standardization.
National bodies that are members of ISO or IEC participate in the development of
International Standards through technical committees established by the respective
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governmental and non‐governmental, in liaison with ISO and IEC, also take part in the
work. In the field of information technology, ISO and IEC have established a joint technical
committee, ISO/IEC JTC 1.
The procedures used to develop this document and those intended for its further
maintenance are described in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1. In particular the different
approval criteria needed for the different types of document should be noted. This
document was drafted in accordance with the editorial rules of the ISO/IEC Directives,
Part 2 (see http://www.iso.org/directives).
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be
the subject of patent rights. ISO and IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any
or all such patent rights. Details of any patent rights identified during the development
of the document will be in the Introduction and/or on the ISO list of patent declarations
received (see www.iso.org/patents).
Any trade name used in this document is information given for the convenience of users
and does not constitute an endorsement.
For an explanation on the voluntary nature of Standard, the meaning of the ISO specific
terms and expressions related to conformity assessment, as well as information about
ISO’s adherence to the WTO principles in the Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) see the
following URL: Foreword – Supplementary information
ISO/IEC 29341‐26‐14 was prepared by UPnP Forum and adopted, under the PAS
procedure, by joint technical committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology, in
parallel with its approval by national bodies of ISO and IEC.
The list of all currently available parts of ISO/IEC 29341 series, under the general title
Information technology — UPnP Device Architecture, can be found on the ISO web site.
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Introduction
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Original UPnP Document
Reference may be made in this document to original UPnP documents. These references are
retained in order to maintain consistency between the specifications as published by ISO/IEC
and by UPnP Implementers Corporation and later by UPnP Forum. The following table
indicates the original UPnP document titles and the corresponding part of ISO/IEC 29341:
UPnP Document Title ISO/IEC 29341 Part
UPnP Device Architecture 1.0 ISO/IEC 29341-1:2008
UPnP Device Architecture Version 1.0 ISO/IEC 29341-1:2011
UPnP Device Architecture 1.1 ISO/IEC 29341-1-1:2011
UPnP Device Architecture 2.0 ISO/IEC 29341-1-2
UPnP Basic:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-2
UPnP AV Architecture:1 ISO/IEC 29341-3-1:2008
UPnP AV Architecture:1 ISO/IEC 29341-3-1:2011
UPnP AVTransport:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-3-10
UPnP ConnectionManager:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-3-11
UPnP ContentDirectory:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-3-12
UPnP RenderingControl:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-3-13
UPnP MediaRenderer:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-3-2
UPnP MediaRenderer:2 Device ISO/IEC 29341-3-2:2011
UPnP MediaServer:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-3-3
UPnP AVTransport:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-4-10:2008
UPnP AVTransport:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-4-10:2011
UPnP ConnectionManager:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-4-11:2008
UPnP ConnectionManager:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-4-11:2011
UPnP ContentDirectory:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-4-12
UPnP RenderingControl:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-4-13:2008
UPnP RenderingControl:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-4-13:2011
UPnP ScheduledRecording:1 ISO/IEC 29341-4-14
UPnP ScheduledRecording:2 ISO/IEC 29341-4-14:2011
UPnP MediaRenderer:2 Device ISO/IEC 29341-4-2
UPnP MediaServer:2 Device ISO/IEC 29341-4-3
UPnP AV Datastructure Template:1 ISO/IEC 29341-4-4:2008
UPnP AV Datastructure Template:1 ISO/IEC 29341-4-4:2011
UPnP DigitalSecurityCamera:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-5-1
UPnP DigitalSecurityCameraMotionImage:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-5-10
UPnP DigitalSecurityCameraSettings:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-5-11
UPnP DigitalSecurityCameraStillImage:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-5-12
UPnP HVAC_System:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-6-1
UPnP ControlValve:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-6-10
UPnP HVAC_FanOperatingMode:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-6-11
UPnP FanSpeed:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-6-12
UPnP HouseStatus:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-6-13
UPnP HVAC_SetpointSchedule:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-6-14
UPnP TemperatureSensor:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-6-15
UPnP TemperatureSetpoint:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-6-16
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UPnP HVAC_UserOperatingMode:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-6-17
UPnP HVAC_ZoneThermostat:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-6-2
UPnP BinaryLight:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-7-1
UPnP Dimming:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-7-10
UPnP SwitchPower:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-7-11
UPnP DimmableLight:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-7-2
UPnP InternetGatewayDevice:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-8-1
UPnP LANHostConfigManagement:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-10
UPnP Layer3Forwarding:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-11
UPnP LinkAuthentication:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-12
UPnP RadiusClient:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-13
UPnP WANCableLinkConfig:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-14
UPnP WANCommonInterfaceConfig:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-15
UPnP WANDSLLinkConfig:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-16
UPnP WANEthernetLinkConfig:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-17
UPnP WANIPConnection:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-18
UPnP WANPOTSLinkConfig:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-19
UPnP LANDevice:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-8-2
UPnP WANPPPConnection:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-20
UPnP WLANConfiguration:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-21
UPnP WANDevice:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-8-3
UPnP WANConnectionDevice:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-8-4
UPnP WLANAccessPointDevice:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-8-5
UPnP Printer:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-9-1
UPnP ExternalActivity:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-9-10
UPnP Feeder:1.0 Service ISO/IEC 29341-9-11
UPnP PrintBasic:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-9-12
UPnP Scan:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-9-13
UPnP Scanner:1.0 Device ISO/IEC 29341-9-2
UPnP QoS Architecture:1.0 ISO/IEC 29341-10-1
UPnP QosDevice:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-10-10
UPnP QosManager:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-10-11
UPnP QosPolicyHolder:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-10-12
UPnP QoS Architecture:2 ISO/IEC 29341-11-1
UPnP QosDevice:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-11-10
UPnP QosManager:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-11-11
UPnP QosPolicyHolder:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-11-12
UPnP QOS v2 Schema Files ISO/IEC 29341-11-2
UPnP RemoteUIClientDevice:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-12-1
UPnP RemoteUIClient:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-12-10
UPnP RemoteUIServer:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-12-11
UPnP RemoteUIServerDevice:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-12-2
UPnP DeviceSecurity:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-13-10
UPnP SecurityConsole:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-13-11
UPnP ContentDirectory:3 Service ISO/IEC 29341-14-12:2011
UPnP MediaServer:3 Device ISO/IEC 29341-14-3:2011
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UPnP ContentSync:1 ISO/IEC 29341-15-10:2011
UPnP Low Power Architecture:1 ISO/IEC 29341-16-1:2011
UPnP LowPowerProxy:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-16-10:2011
UPnP LowPowerDevice:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-16-11:2011
UPnP QoS Architecture:3 ISO/IEC 29341-17-1:2011
UPnP QosDevice:3 Service ISO/IEC 29341-17-10:2011
UPnP QosManager:3 Service ISO/IEC 29341-17-11:2011
UPnP QosPolicyHolder:3 Service ISO/IEC 29341-17-12:2011
UPnP QosDevice:3 Addendum ISO/IEC 29341-17-13:2011
UPnP RemoteAccessArchitecture:1 ISO/IEC 29341-18-1:2011
UPnP InboundConnectionConfig:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-18-10:2011
UPnP RADAConfig:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-18-11:2011
UPnP RADASync:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-18-12:2011
UPnP RATAConfig:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-18-13:2011
UPnP RAClient:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-18-2:2011
UPnP RAServer:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-18-3:2011
UPnP RADiscoveryAgent:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-18-4:2011
UPnP SolarProtectionBlind:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-19-1:2011
UPnP TwoWayMotionMotor:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-19-10:2011
UPnP AV Architecture:2 ISO/IEC 29341-20-1
UPnP AVTransport:3 Service ISO/IEC 29341-20-10
UPnP ConnectionManager:3 Service ISO/IEC 29341-20-11
UPnP ContentDirectory:4 Device ISO/IEC 29341-20-12
UPnP RenderingControl:3 Service ISO/IEC 29341-20-13
UPnP ScheduledRecording:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-20-14
UPnP MediaRenderer:3 Service ISO/IEC 29341-20-2
UPnP MediaServer:4 Device ISO/IEC 29341-20-3
UPnP AV Datastructure Template:1 ISO/IEC 29341-20-4
UPnP InternetGatewayDevice:2 Device ISO/IEC 29341-24-1
UPnP WANIPConnection:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-24-10
UPnP WANIPv6FirewallControl:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-24-11
UPnP WANConnectionDevice:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-24-2
UPnP WANDevice:2 Device ISO/IEC 29341-24-3
UPnP Telephony Architecture:2 ISO/IEC 29341-26-1
UPnP CallManagement:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-26-10
UPnP MediaManagement:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-26-11
UPnP Messaging:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-26-12
UPnP PhoneManagement:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-26-13
UPnP AddressBook:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-26-14
UPnP Calendar:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-26-15
UPnP Presense:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-26-16
UPnP TelephonyClient:2 Device ISO/IEC 29341-26-2
UPnP TelephonyServer:2 Device ISO/IEC 29341-26-3
UPnP Friendly Info Update:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-27-1
UPnP MultiScreen MultiScreen Architecture:1
ISO/IEC 29341-28-1
UPnP MultiScreen Application Management:1 Service
ISO/IEC 29341-28-10
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UPnP MultiScreen Screen:1 Device
ISO/IEC 29341-28-2
UPnP MultiScreen Application Management:2 Service
ISO/IEC 29341-29-10
UPnP MultiScreen Screen:2 Device
ISO/IEC 29341-29-2
UPnP IoT Management and Control Architecture Overview:1
ISO/IEC 29341-30-1
UPnP DataStore:1 Service
ISO/IEC 29341-30-10
UPnP IoT Management and Control Data Model:1 Service
ISO/IEC 29341-30-11
UPnP IoT Management and Control Transport Generic:1
Service ISO/IEC 29341-30-12
UPnP IoT Management and Control:1 Device
ISO/IEC 29341-30-2
UPnP Energy Management:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-31-1
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1 Scope
This service definition is compliant [1]. It defines a service type referred to herein as
AddressBook.
This service provides the following functionalities:
 Managing the network address book: accessing the network address book, adding new
contact information in the network address book, synchronizing the local address book of
Telephony Server with the network address book etc.
 Contact Share: sharing the local/network address book’s contact information with other
contacts of the user.
 Personal Contact Card: enabling mangement of his/her own contact information and
sharing his own information with his/her contacts.
 Contact Invitation; allow handling of the Contact Invitation from the remote party.
This service does not provide the following functionalities:
 Interaction between Telephony Server and the network address book.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document
and are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies.
For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
[1] – UPnP Device Architecture, version 1.0, UPnP Forum, October 15, 2008. Available
at: http://www.upnp.org/specs/arch/UPnP-arch-DeviceArchitecture-v1.0-20081015.pdf. Latest
version available at: http://www.upnp.org/specs/arch/UPnP-arch-DeviceArchitecture-v1.0.pdf.
[2] – Data elements and interchange formats – Information interchange -- Representation of
dates and times, International Standards Organization, December 21, 2000. Available
at: ISO 8601:2000.
[3] – IETF RFC 2046, Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Two: Media Types,
N. Freed, Innosoft, N. Borenstein, First Virtual, November 1996. Available
at: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2046.txt.
[4] – IETF RFC 2119, Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels, S. Bradner,
1997. Available at: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2119.html.
[5] – IETF RFC 2396, Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax, T. Berners-Lee,
MIT/LCS, R. Fielding, U.C. Irvine, L. Masinter, Xerox Corporation, August 1998. Available
at: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt.
[6] – IETF RFC 3339, Date and Time on the Internet: Timestamps, G. Klyne, Clearswift
Corporation, C. Newman, Sun Microsystems, July 2002. Available
at: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt.
[7] – IETF RFC 3966, The tel URI for Telephone Numbers, H. Schulzrinne, Columbia
University, December 2004. Available at: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3966.txt.
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[8] – Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Third Edition), François Yergeau, Tim Bray,
Jean Paoli, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, Eve Maler, eds., W3C Recommendation, February 4,
2004. Available at: http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml-20040204.
[9] – XML Schema Part 2: Data Types, Second Edition, Paul V. Biron, Ashok Malhotra, W3C
Recommendation, 28 October 2004. Available at: http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-
xmlschema-2-20041028.
[10] – PhoneManagement:2, UPnP Forum, December 10, 2012. Available
at: http://upnp.org/specs/phone/UPnP-phone-PhoneManagement-v2-Service-20121210.pdf.
Latest version available at: http://upnp.org/specs/phone/UPnP-phone-PhoneManagement-
Service.pdf.
3 Terms, definitions, symbols and abbreviated terms
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in [1] and the following
apply.
3.1 Provisioning terms
3.1.1
conditionally allowed
CA
The definition or behavior depends on a condition. If the specified condition is met, then the
definition or behavior is allowed, otherwise it is not allowed.
3.1.2
conditionally required
CR
The definition or behavior depends on a condition. If the specified condition is met, then the
definition or behavior is required, otherwise it is not allowed.
3.1.3
not allowed
The definition or behavior is prohibited by this specification. Opposite of required.
3.2 Symbols
3.2.1
::
signifies a hierarchical parent-child (parent::child) relationship between the two objects
separated by the double colon. This delimiter is used in multiple contexts, for example:
Service::Action(), Action()::Argument, parentProperty::childProperty.
3.3 General terms
3.3.1
Personal Contact Card
PCC
collection of personal contact information that a user defines about him/herself. This also
consider as the user’s own profile information as available in various social networking sites.
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3.3.2
Contact Invitation
mechanism for mutual PCC information sharing between the peer.
3.3.3
Contact Sharing
mechanism for sharing contact information from the address book with the remote party.
3.4 Abbreviated terms
3.4.1
GUI
Graphical User Interface
3.4.2
ID
Identifier
3.4.3
TC
Telephony Client
3.4.4
TelCP
Telephony Control Point
3.4.5
TS
Telephony Server
3.4.6
VoIP
Voice over IP
3.4.7
WAN
Wide Area Network
4 Notations and conventions
4.1 Text conventions
 Strings that are to be taken literally are enclosed in “double quotes”.
 Words that are emphasized are printed in italic.
 Keywords that are defined by the UPnP Working Committee are printed using the forum
character style.
 Keywords that are defined by [1] are printed using the arch character style.
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4.1.1 Data Types
This specification uses data type definitions from two different sources. Data types from [1]
are used to define state variable and action argument data types [1]. The XML Schema
namespace is used to define property data types [9].
For Boolean data types from [1], it is strongly recommended to use the value “0” for false,
and the value “1” for true. The values “true”, “yes”, “false”, or “no” may also be used but are
not recommended. The values “yes” and “no” are deprecated and shall not be sent out by
devices but shall be accepted on input.
For XML Schema defined Boolean data types, it is strongly recommended to use the value “0”
for false, and the value “1” for true. The values “true”, “yes”, “false”, or “no” may also be used
but are not recommended. The values “yes” and “no” are deprecated and shall not be sent
out by devices but shall be accepted on input.
4.2 Vendor-defined Extensions
Whenever vendors create additional vendor-defined state variables, actions or properties,
their assigned names and XML representation shall follow
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