Managing Grammar Files - Cisco CRS-1 - Carrier Routing System Router Administration Manual

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Chapter 7
Managing Prompts, Grammars, Documents, and Custom Files
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Date Modified
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Managing Grammar Files

Description
The date when the document was last uploaded or changed.
The user ID of the person who performed these modifications.
The following icons:
Delete - Click to remove the folder and its contents from the repository.
Rename - Click to rename the folder in the repository.
Refresh - Click to rename the folder in the repository.
Upload - (For files, only.) Click to upload a file to the repository.
When you click on a hyperlink in the Name folder column, a secondary page
appears. From this page, you can create a subfolder or upload a new Prompt,
Grammar, or Document.
Related Topics
Managing Grammar Files, page 7-3
Managing Document Files, page 7-4
Managing Languages, page 7-7
Recording and Uploading Prompt Files, page 7-11
Managing Custom Files, page 7-15
Managing AAR Files, page 7-18
Managing Scripts, page 6-24
The CRS system uses specific grammars when recognizing and responding to
caller response to prompts. A grammar is a specific set of all possible spoken
phrases and/or Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) digits to be recognized by
CRS applications and acted upon during run time.
Several system-level grammar files are loaded during Cisco CRS installation.
However, any file you create needs to be made available to the CRS Engine before
a CRS application can use them. This is done through the CRS cluster's
Repository datastore, where the grammar files are created, stored, and updated.
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