Toshiba Strata CIX Developer's Guide

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Overview
Feature Groups
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Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) Automated Attendant 
(AA)
Note
See 
 for complete details on this 
feature.
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) is the term for recognizing human speech. It is used to create 
a more natural way of interacting with machines.
The ASR AA Feature Group supports up to 250 names in its directory, and comes with a User Login 
and Quick Message feature. 
The ASR Feature Group comes with two channels of ASR resources.
Important!
Ports that are configured for ASR AA can only accept inbound voice mail integration using 
Simplified Message Desk Interface (SMDI). Dual Tone Multi-frequency (DTMF) in-band 
integration is not supported on these ports. If DTMF integration is necessary, additional ports 
not configured for ASR Auto Attendant are required.
Ports configured for ASR AA cannot perform Fax Tone Detection.
The Stratagy ES’ Media Application Server provides the processing power required for the ASR 
Feature Group, no additional speech-related hardware is required. A maximum capacity of eight 
channels of ASR can be invoked simultaneously. 
Unified Messaging (UM)
Note
See 
 for details on this feature.
Stratagy ES integrates with e-mail servers to insert voice messages into an e-mail client in-box. 
Stratagy ES provides two Unified Messaging client solutions, Microsoft
®
 Outlook
®
 Integration 
and Internet Protocol (IP) Integration.
For a complete Unified Messaging solution, the Voice Mail Application must also be equipped with 
the Fax Server Feature Group (feature to be added later) and boards, if required.
Microsoft Outlook Integration
Stratagy ES has a proprietary integration designed to work with Microsoft Outlook. With this 
proprietary integration, voice messages are displayed along with e-mail messages in the Outlook 
Inbox screen. 
When a voice message is selected, a Toshiba designed edit screen is automatically presented that 
enables voice playback through the multimedia speakers of the user’s PC, or if desired, through the 
user’s telephone. 
When a fax message (fax feature to added later) is selected, a preloaded fax viewer software is 
launched with the fax image loaded. The fax viewer software can be any Tagged Image File Format 
(TIFF) format compatible software of the user’s choice.
This integration does not require Microsoft Exchange as the e-mail server. Any e-mail 
server/service that is compatible with the Simple Message Transport Protocol (SMTP), Post Office 
Protocol version 3 (POP3) or Internet Message Access Protocol 4 (IMAP4) Internet protocols is 
supported.