Cisco Cisco Unified IP Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 8.0(1) Administrator's Guide

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Cisco Customer Response Solutions Administration Guide, Release 6.0(1)
 
Chapter 2      Introducing the CRS Administration Web Interface
The CRS Administration Menu Bar and Menus
A web page opens listing information about Cisco Application Administration 
and the installed Cisco Unified Contact Center Express (Unified CCX) package 
and the CRS Administration menu bar appears at the top of the page.
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The CRS Administration Menu Bar and Menus
The CRS Administration menu bar, which appears at the top of every web page of 
the CRS Administration web interface. You begin every CRS configuration and 
administration task by choosing a menu and submenu option from the menu bar. 
The CRS Administration menu bar contains the following five menu options:
System—Contains options for activating components, changing 
configuration and repository information, viewing the status of the 
CRS Engine and controlling CRS Engine activities, changing system 
parameters, custom file configuration, changing alarm and tracing 
configuration, and logging out of the CRS Administration web interface. For 
a description of all System menu options, see 
Applications—Contains options for managing applications, scripts, prompts, 
grammars, and documents. For a description of all Applications menu 
options, see 
Subsystems—Contains options for configuring parameters for the 
subsystems that are licensed for your CRS server. Your menu may include 
submenu options for one or more of the following subsystems: Java 
Telephony Application Programming Interface (JTAPI), Unified CCX, 
Unified ICME software, Database, HTTP, eMail, Cisco Media, MRCP 
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), and MRCP Text-To-Speech (TTS). 
For a description of all Subsystem menu options, see