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This article describes the Genesys Softphone architecture in your environment. It covers both standard and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) installations.
The Genesys Softphone embeds the Genesys SIP Endpoint Core Library to enable the use of the SIP-based third-party call control functionality.
The following diagram illustrates the Genesys Softphone architecture when it is installed on a physical workstation as a standard executable, summarizing all product functionalities (as opposed to being installed in a virtualized environment):
Genesys Softphone supports the Citrix Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). When deployed in a virtualized environment, the Genesys Softphone software is deployed in two parts:
The two Software parts communicate over the Citrix ICA proprietary protocol already established for standard Citrix operations; therefore, there is no need for you to configure any extra connectivity settings.
The following diagram illustrates the Genesys Softphone architecture in the Citrix VDI environment:
Genesys Softphone media stack is based on Google's open source WebRTC Native Code package. Softphone includes an adaptive jitter buffer, Packet Loss Concealment (PLC), echo cancellation, and noise reduction. For more information refer to SDK for .NET.
The following are the standard features and functions of Genesys Softphone.
Genesys Softphone supports Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) signaling according to the RFC 2833 standard for third-party call control. DTMF is a method used to dial telephone numbers or to issue commands to switching systems. DTMF is widely used for telecommunication signaling between telephone handsets and switching centers over analog telephone lines in voice-frequency bands.
After receiving a NOTIFY with DTMF event, the Softphone endpoint generates DTMF signals using one of the three possible methods you can specify through configuration:
The following third-party call control scenarios are supported after Genesys Softphone endpoint has registered on Genesys SIP Server:
Genesys Softphone supports the following codecs for SIP signaling:
Genesys Softphone supports the following security protocol:
For more information about security, refer to the Genesys Security Guide
Genesys Softphone supports Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) to enable agents to use Softphone in a VDI environment.
Softphone can be deployed in a Citrix virtual environment.
Starting from release 9.0.012.04, Genesys Softphone can be presented in various languages.
In Connector Mode, some agent applications like Workspace Web Edition can automatically align the language with the one selected in the controlling application. In other cases, the agent can select the language using the appropriate menu.