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Chapter 5 Application Server Administration
Application Server Administration
Figure 5-1
Roles of the Application Server
The Application Server never directly controls a telephone call. The VXML commands it sends to the
Voice Browser contain instructions for:
Voice Browser contain instructions for:
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Transferring the telephone call.
Note
Currently, the Non-ISN Voice Browser does not perform asynchronous transfers.
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Delivering recorded messages and prompts.
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Processing user responses to the prompts.
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ASR or TTS treatment.
The sections that follow describe how to administer the Application Server.
Application Server Administration
The Application Administrator tool provides a Web browser interface you can use to perform tasks
such as:
such as:
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Start or Stop Application Server Engine.
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Take the Application Server engine in and out of service.
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Monitor system and call status.
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Configure the engine, DNIS numbers, and log setups.
The sections that follow describe how to use this tool.