Polycom 7000 Manual Do Utilizador
Conference Manager Configuration
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Script Debugging Dialog for VEQ Scripts
The Script Debugging dialog lets you test a Javascript executable script that you’ve associated with a
Virtual Entry Queue (VEQ). It lets you specify parameters of a call and the DTMF string entered by a caller,
observing the result of the script.
Virtual Entry Queue (VEQ). It lets you specify parameters of a call and the DTMF string entered by a caller,
observing the result of the script.
The following table describes the fields in the Script Debugging dialog.
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Field
Description
Description
A meaningful description for this VEQ and its IVR experience, such as Direct
Dial - English.
Dial - English.
Response entry attempts
The number of times a caller can enter an invalid VMR number before the
system rejects the call.
system rejects the call.
RMX entry queue
The RealPresence Collaboration Server or RMX entry queue to use for this
VEQ. The list includes all entry queues available on the Polycom MCUs
connected to the system, with the number of MCUs that have each entry
queue shown in parentheses.
VEQ. The list includes all entry queues available on the Polycom MCUs
connected to the system, with the number of MCUs that have each entry
queue shown in parentheses.
Field
Description
Dial string
This is the DIAL_STRING variable in the script. Enter a dial string if script
execution depends on this variable. Alternatively, provide the entire SIP INVITE
message.
Note: For SIP, the script should always specify the schema prefix (sip or sips).
For instance:
DIAL_STRING = "sip:xxx@10.33.120.58"
execution depends on this variable. Alternatively, provide the entire SIP INVITE
message.
Note: For SIP, the script should always specify the schema prefix (sip or sips).
For instance:
DIAL_STRING = "sip:xxx@10.33.120.58"
DTMF digits
Enter the DTMF digits, corresponding to the script variable DTMF_STRING, that
should be evaluated or transformed by the script.
should be evaluated or transformed by the script.
Caller site
Select a site in order to set the first four caller variables.
Caller variables
Lists variables that can be used in the script to represent caller alias values. Enter
an alias value to test for that variable.
an alias value to test for that variable.
Final result
Displays the outcome of running the script.
If the script rejected the DTMF string, a message tells you so. Otherwise, the
transformed DTMF string is displayed.
If the script rejected the DTMF string, a message tells you so. Otherwise, the
transformed DTMF string is displayed.
Script output
Displays any output produced by the script (e.g., println statements).
Output SIP headers
Displays any SIP headers produced by the script.