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Cisco Internet Service Node (ISN) Configuration and Administration Guide
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Chapter 2 Using NAM/ICM with the ISN IVR Solution
ISN Micro-Applications
If No Entry Timeout occurs
If the caller does not enter input and No Entry Timeout period is exceeded, the following happens:
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If the Number of No Entry Tries value has not been reached, the ISN plays the “no entry” error
message and re-plays the original prompt.
message and re-plays the original prompt.
•
If the Number of No Entry Tries value has been reached, the ISN exits the node through the X
(failure) branch, sets the Call.CallerEnteredDigits variable to NULL, the
user.microapp.error_code ECC variable to 17 (Reached Maximum No Entry Tries), and returns
control to ICM software.
(failure) branch, sets the Call.CallerEnteredDigits variable to NULL, the
user.microapp.error_code ECC variable to 17 (Reached Maximum No Entry Tries), and returns
control to ICM software.
Get Digits Error Code Settings
Get Digits can set user.microapp.error_code ECC variable to any of the following Return Status error
codes:
codes:
1 - (Unused)
2 - Network Error
3 - System Error
4 - (Unused)
5 - Unknown micro-application
6 - Invalid VRU Script Name format
7 - Invalid Configuration Param
8 - Misconfigured ECC Variable
9 - Media file does not exist or invalid URL for Media file
10 - Semantic-Runtime Error
11 - Unsupported VXML format
12 - Unsupported VXML element
16 - Reached Maximum Invalid Tries
17 - Reached Maximum No Entry Tries
21 - Timed out
30 - Unsupported locale
31 - ASR error
32 - TTS error
33 - General error
Note
The value in user.microapp.error_code ECC is passed from the ISN to the NAM/ICM when the X
(failure) branch is taken. See the discussion at the end of the section
(failure) branch is taken. See the discussion at the end of the section
.