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same as the IP address of the server on which you installed the CVP software. Have this
information ready as you complete the steps below. Refer to 
Add the VXML Server (standalone)
You will add the VXML server definition using the Operations Console's Device Management
menu. That menu shows two VXML server choices:
CVP VXML Server
CVP VXML Server (standalone)
The first set of exercises in this guide use a "standalone" call model. The standalone model does
not require a call server for the gateway to communicate with the VXML server. The call requests
go directly from the gateway to the VXML server. Therefore you will use the CVP VXML
Server (standalone)
 selection when defining the VXML server in the following steps.
Note: In the later exercises, when a call server must be linked with the VXML server, you will
delete the following VXML server standalone definition and replace it with a standard VXML
server definition. (You must replace it since the second definition will use the same IP address.)
For the initial exercises, to add a CVP VXML Server (standalone) definition to the Operations
Console, complete the following steps:
Step 1
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Step 2
Choose Device Management > CVP VXML Server (standalone) .
The Find, Add, Delete, Edit CVP VXML Servers window opens.
Figure 24: View List of VXML Servers Known to the Operations Console
Step 3
Click Add New.
The VXML Server (standalone) Configuration window opens to the General Tab.
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Chapter 5: Unified CVP VXML Server Standalone Call Flow Model Exercise (HelloWorld)
Add the CVP VXML Server (standalone) to the Operations Console