Cisco Cisco Unified IP Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 8.0(1) Ratgeber Für Administratoren
Chapter 9 Configuring Cisco Applications
Managing Scripts
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Cisco Unified CCX Administration Guide, Release 7.0(1)
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Uploading New Scripts
To make a script available for use as a Unified CCX application, you must first
upload the script to the repository.
upload the script to the repository.
In Unified CCX Release 4.5 and later, uploaded scripts are stored in the
Repository Datastore (RDS) database, along with prompts, grammars, and
documents files. Prior to Release 4.5, the RDS database only contained the
prompts, grammars, and documents files. The scripts can also be grouped into
folders and subfolders. When user scripts are uploaded into repository, they get
synchronized to local disk and are accessed from there.
Repository Datastore (RDS) database, along with prompts, grammars, and
documents files. Prior to Release 4.5, the RDS database only contained the
prompts, grammars, and documents files. The scripts can also be grouped into
folders and subfolders. When user scripts are uploaded into repository, they get
synchronized to local disk and are accessed from there.
To upload a script to the repository, complete the following steps.
Procedure
Step 1
From the Unified CCX Administration menu bar, choose Applications > Script
Management.
Management.
The Script Management page opens.
Note
The Script Management page allow you to only work with user scripts, it
does not have language-based directories.
does not have language-based directories.
The following table describes the available columns on the Script Management
web page.
web page.
Field
Description
Folder
A drop-down list defaulting to the root directory as the Script repository. This
directory contains one folder called
directory contains one folder called
default
. You cannot create a new folder at the
root directory level nor can you rename the
default
folder. Within the
default
folder, you can create, rename, and delete folders. You can upload scripts to the
default
folder as a zip file so its contents (the *.aef files) can be unzipped and
uploaded to the repository.
Folder path
The level of the directory that is currently selected in the folder drop-down list.