Operation And Configuration - 3Com VCX V7122 User Manual

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After the conclusion of the call, the VCX V7122 sends an Accounting message to the
RADIUS server containing the call details (CDR) and prompts the user either to proceed
with another call or to disconnect.

Operation and Configuration

To start working with the IVR system, follow these steps:
1
Install the VCX V7122 (see
Chapter 4: Getting Started
2
Create and load a Voice Prompts file to the VCX V7122 (see
page 142).
3
Create the VXML scripts (see
4
Install an HTTP Server, store the VXML scripts in it and provision the VCX V7122
relevant VoiceXML parameters.
5
In the VCX V7122 Destination Manipulation tables (PSTN IP and IP PSTN), convert
the predefined number to the HTTP server IP address and the VXML file name.
Assuming that the incoming number is 5394288, the IP address of the HTTP server is
10.8.1.19 and the name of the VXML file is RadAAA01.txt, then the ini file entry should look
like: NumberMapTel2IP = 5394288,7,http://10.8.1.19/RadAAA01.txt. For the VCX V7122 to
identify that the incoming call is designated to the IVR system, assign the string "http" to the
VXMLID parameter (see
To change a VXML script on-the-fly, access the Destination Number Manipulation
table via the Embedded Web Server and replace the name of the file with the
name of the new script (existing calls continue to run on the old script, while new
calls run on the new script).
6
Install a RADIUS server, define the VCX V7122 in it (specify a common 'SharedSecret'
parameter) and configure the VCX V7122 relevant RADIUS parameters (see
Interpreter
on page 247).
You are now ready to start using the Calling Card Application.
3Com VCX V7122 SIP VoIP Gateway User Manual
Chapter 3: Installing the VCX V7122
on page 35).
Voice XML Interpreter
Table 50
for extended provisioning information).
on page 25 and to
Voice Prompts File
on page 247).
on
Voice XML
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