04-08-2005 12:23 PM - edited 03-13-2019 10:49 PM
Has any one already installed and implemented this.
Any refernce to documentation or trainign will be appreciated.
04-11-2005 06:20 AM
Hello,
All CVP 3.0 documentation can be found at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/icm/isn/index.htm
Regards,
-Chris
04-11-2005 07:25 AM
Are there any lab setup examples.
04-11-2005 11:29 AM
Hello,
Do you have any specific configuration in mind? There are no lab setup examples in the doc but we do have some cheat sheets that we could share once we know what you are trying to achieve.
-Chris
04-11-2005 11:41 AM
Chris,
I am just trying to learn this suff. if you could share the chear sheet your are refering that will be great.
Thanks
04-12-2005 06:34 AM
Hello,
The cheat sheets I was referrring to actually were in relation to how to troubleshoot the system once it is configured. You can see how the different models for CVP can be deployed in the Configuration and Administration Guide: http://www.cisco.com/application/pdf/en/us/guest/products/ps1006/c1067/ccmigration_09186a00803dfab4.pdf
Go to the section on CVP Deployment in this document. Each deployment has a picture with each piece of the deployment. This will give you a better idea of how to setup your lab.
Regards,
-Chris
04-12-2005 07:20 AM
Chris,
Thank you. I have already downloaded this document and I will go through this.
Any other information which is currently not on Cisco website will be apprecated.
04-15-2005 01:25 PM
Chris,
Can you elobrate some thign on Audium.
I guess there is a tight integraation between CVP and Audium.
Or is ther any other tool which comes along with the CVP
04-17-2005 03:23 AM
Audium is used to develop your IVR code. Is is a better environment in which to develop complex IVR code than using the ISN nodes in scripting editor. ISN simply calls Audium as an external VXML node and Audium replies with the answers in call varaibles.
michael
04-18-2005 06:36 AM
Hi Rajeev,
In our documentation we refer to Audium as the CVP VoiceXML Server. In the past, to create IVR applications with CVP, you would use the ICM Script Editor to create nodes that executed MicroApps. Each MicroApp would have a defined functionality, such as Get Digit. These MicroApps would generate VXML that the CVP Voice Browser or the IOS Voice Broswer would interpret. This method of generating IVR applications is still available to you as a CVP customer.
If you choose, you can use the CVP VoiceXML Builder to create your IVR applications. The VoiceXML Builder provides a more intuitive way to create an IVR application with a graphical interface designed for a VXML creation environment. In your ICM Script, you would create a Run External Script node. This node will go out to the CVP VoiceXML Server to fetch the VXML that you have created in the VoiceXML Builder and deployed to your VoiceXML Server. Please note that if you are running the Self-Service Model, only the CVP VoiceXML Builder/Server are available for IVR application creation/execution.
I hope that helps. To understand the details of configuring your ICM script to use CVP VoiceXML Server, please see the Config and Admin Guide, section on Customer Voice Portal VoiceXML Server.
The CVP VoiceXML Builder and Server documentation reside on the CVP 3.0 Documentation CD and also get installed with the products.
Regards,
-Chris
Discover and save your favorite ideas. Come back to expert answers, step-by-step guides, recent topics, and more.
New here? Get started with these tips. How to use Community New member guide