SIP is the acronym for Session Initiation Protocol; a communications protocol for signalling
and controlling multimedia communication sessions. The Vocera SIP Adapter is
used to receive messages and data from various Nurse Call systems, such as Rauland Responder
5. This data is then used to communicate necessary information, such as the patient's room or
bed number in a facility, as well as sending an alert type for that message.
By combining the information received through the Vocera SIP Adapter
with information received through a device adapter, such as a CUCM or Smartphone adapter, then
an assigned device can receive a message when a patient alert is triggered.
This section summarizes the new features in this release.
This section provides information about fixes and improvements made to the Vocera SIP Adapter product.
This section provides information about known product defects and limitations in the
current release.
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When Rauland sends a Code Blue / Staff Assist call to Vocera Platform and the Accept Immediately configuration is enabled, the Alert will be
repeated continuously until the Cancel button is pressed in the room. Each
repeat of the Alert causes a new Alert Message in the conversation list on XMPP
phones. (ADP-4593)
This issue only occurs when the system is configured for Rauland to manage
escalations, and the Vocera SIP Adapter is configured to "Immediately Accept" the Code Blue/Staff Assist alerts.