OID_TAPI_ANSWER
The OID_TAPI_ANSWER OID requests the miniport driver to answer the specified call on offer. Optionally, it requests that the miniport driver send the specified user-to-user information to the calling party.
Support for this request is mandatory.
The OID_TAPI_ANSWER request uses an NDIS_TAPI_ANSWER structure, defined as follows:
typedef struct _NDIS_TAPI_ANSWER {
IN ULONG ulRequestID;
IN HDRV_CALL hdCall;
IN ULONG ulUserUserInfoSize;
IN UCHAR UserUserInfo[1];
} NDIS_TAPI_ANSWER, *PNDIS_TAPI_ANSWER;
The members of this structure contain the following information:
ulRequestID
Reserved.hdCall
Specifies the miniport driver's handle to the call to be answered. The driver set this handle up when it called NdisMIndicateStatus with the LINE_EVENT_NEWCALL indication.ulUserUserInfoSize
Specifies the size in bytes of the user-to-user information in UserUserInfo. If this member is zero, UserUserInfo should be ignored.UserUserInfo
Specifies a string containing user-to-user information to be sent to the remote party as part of the call accept. User-to-user information is sent only if supported by the underlying network (see OID_TAPI_GET_DEV_CAPS).
The MiniportSetInformationfunction can return one of the following:
NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS
NDIS_STATUS_PENDING
NDIS_STATUS_TAPI_INVALCALLHANDLE
NDIS_STATUS_TAPI_INVALCALLSTATE
NDIS_STATUS_TAPI_RESOURCEUNAVAIL
NDIS_STATUS_TAPI_USERUSERINFOTOOBIG
NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE
Upon successful completion of the OID_TAPI_ANSWER request, the miniport driver must be prepared to respond to the OID_TAPI_GET_IDrequest.
The initiating application must wait for the LINECALLSTATE_CONNECTED indication before actually writing data.