Cisco Cisco Customer Voice Portal 8.0(1)
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Cisco Customer Voice Portal (CVP) Release 3.1(0) Configuration and Administration Guide
Chapter 4 Voice Browser Administration
VB Admin Tool
VB Admin Command Syntax
There are two types of VB Admin commands: Show commands let you view the configuration settings;
Set commands let you change the settings. The syntax for the VB Admin commands is:
Set commands let you change the settings. The syntax for the VB Admin commands is:
show<Parameter>[ /? | /help]
set<Parameter>[<NewValue> | /? | /help]
where:
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show<Parameter> or set<Parameter> is the command, for example, ShowGateKeeper or
SetAppServerNumTries.
SetAppServerNumTries.
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NewValue—only used with Set commands —is the new setting for the parameter.
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/? and /help are two options for accessing VB Admin Online Help.
Note
NewValue must be enclosed in quotes only if you are defining multiple settings for a parameter using
one command. For example, to define one Application Server Name, you would enter:
SetAppServerList AS_Lowell (no quotes). To define three Application Server Names at one time, you
would enter: SetAppServerList “AS_Lowell AS_Salem AS_SanJose” (with quotes).
one command. For example, to define one Application Server Name, you would enter:
SetAppServerList AS_Lowell (no quotes). To define three Application Server Names at one time, you
would enter: SetAppServerList “AS_Lowell AS_Salem AS_SanJose” (with quotes).
After you enter a “Show” or “Set” command, VB Admin responds with messages that fall into one of
the following types:
the following types:
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Informational/Online Help. Examples: “AppServerNumTries is currently 3.”
“Valid values: 256 character string.”
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Confirmational. Example: “AppServerNumTries has been changed from 3 to 5.”
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Error. Example: “Entered value needs to be a positive integer.”
The first two message types are described in the Command tables in the
section.
Error messages are described in