11-15-2006 08:37 AM - edited 03-14-2019 06:49 PM
Can anybody suggest any pointers to determine if we have the ICD enhanced package or not? We have IPIVR 3.1(2), not quite sure if it's enhanced or not.
Thanks in advance.
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11-16-2006 10:02 AM
Thats correct.
11-15-2006 08:40 AM
Its been a while i have worked with the old 3.x systems, but on the About page dont u see the package you have ?
11-15-2006 09:04 AM
Thanks for the quick response. But unfortunately the 'About' page doesn't say anything of that sort. I even tried the 'About' page on CRA Editor without any success.
11-15-2006 09:55 AM
Your best bet is to either look at the license files, or open the script editor to see if you have the DB steps, also under the rm subsystem see if you can do skill based routing, with standard version you wont see it.
Chris
11-15-2006 10:21 AM
Chris,
The DBstep is not available in Std and enhanced. So i think the best thing to check is skills based routing. But then did 3.x have skill based routing ?
11-15-2006 10:47 AM
Hello,
Login to the IPCC express server and go to icd programming.If you just see resource group then it will be standard.
Another way of finiding is open cisco desktop administor and click on workflow.If you just see enterprise option then it is standard version.In enhanced you have more options.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
R
11-15-2006 11:35 AM
Hi,
We are using IPIVR with IPCC Enterprise and hence not using/installed Cisco Desktop Admin. Where do I look for "ICD Programming"? I opened CRA Admin page and it's not under any of the menus.
Thanks,
11-15-2006 11:33 AM
Well I opened script editor and do see a 'Database' folder under which there are DB Get, DB Read, DB Write & DB Release steps. But under 'subsystems' have only the following > Jtapi, ICM, Database, Http, eMail and Cisco Media.
Opened .lic file in notepad, but it doesn't say there if it's standard/enhanced :(
Thanks,
Sulabh
11-15-2006 11:39 AM
Well, if you have IP-IVR no IPCC Express then I don't belive there are differnt versions of it.
Chris
11-15-2006 11:44 AM
In that case, I won't be able to find 'Set Priority' step under any of the folders in my CRA Editor, would this be correct? And since 'set priority' doesn't exist, I wouldn't be able to prioritize a call based on prompt selected.
Please let me know if both of my above assumptions are right?
Thanks,
Sulabh
11-16-2006 07:21 AM
Can someone please confirm/deny my last post??
Thanks,
Sulabh
11-16-2006 10:02 AM
Thats correct.
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