Cisco CP-7911G-CH1 System Administrator Manual page 154

Unified sccp and sip srst
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How to Configure Cisco Unified SCCP SRST
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Step 1
call application voice application-name
location
Example:
Router(config)# call application voice
transfer_app flash:app-h450-transfer.tcl
Step 2
call application voice application-name
language number language
Example:
Router(config)# call application voice
transfer_app language 1 en
Step 3
call application voice application-name
set-location language category location
Example:
Router(config)# call application voice
transfer_app set-location en 0 flash:/prompts
Cisco Unified SCCP and SIP SRST System Administrator Guide
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Purpose
Loads the Tcl script and specifies its application name.
application-name: User-defined name for the IVR
application. This name does not have to match the
script filename.
location: Script directory and filename in URL format.
For example, flash memory (flash:filename), a TFTP
(tftp://../filename), or an HTTP server
(http://../filename) are valid locations.
(Optional) Sets the language for dynamic prompts used by
the application.
application-name: IVR application name that was
assigned in Step 1.
number: Number that identifies the language used by
the audio files for the IVR application.
language: Two-character code that specifies the
language of the prompts. Valid entries are en
(English:default), sp (Spanish), ch (Chinese), or aa
(all).
Defines the location and category of the audio files that are
used by the application for dynamic prompts.
application-name: Name of the Tcl IVR application.
language: Two-character code to specify the language
of the prompts. Valid entries are en (English: default),
sp (Spanish), ch (Chinese), or aa (all).
category: Category group (0 to 4) for the audio files
from this location. The value 0 means all categories.
location: URL of the directory that contains the
language audio files used by the application, without
filenames. Flash memory (flash) or a directory on a
server (TFTP, HTTP, or RTSP) are all valid.
Prompts are required for call transfer from analog FXS
phones. No prompts are needed for call transfer from IP
phones.
Configuring Call Handling
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