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AVB Settings

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Avaya Voice Browser settings control how the voice browser handles fetches, the maximum number of documents that can be loaded at a given time, and tracing and application logging settings for various components.

AVB Settings 

Setting

Description

VoiceXML Properties

Fetch Timeout

The default timeout to use when fetching resources from the application server.

If this time elapses with no response from the application server, the AVB returns a Bad Fetch error.

Voice Browser Properties

Maximum Documents

The maximum number of documents that can be loaded simultaneously at any given moment. This limitation is to prevent a recurrence to run unbound.

Tracing and Logging

Configure tracing and application logging settings for the different component areas of the Avaya Voice Browser. Settings can be configured independently for all the following component areas:

  • Client
  • INET
  • Interpreter
  • Java Script Interface
  • Object
  • Platform
  • Prompt
  • Recognition
  • Telephony

Tracing

The greater the degree of tracing, the larger and more detailed the trace output is.

A setting of Finest for some of the fields can generate huge amounts of trace logging output, so it is recommended that you use only the degree of tracing required to obtain the data you need.

Try setting the level to Fine first and increase it only if you do not get the data you need.

Application Logging

Determines what messages will be logged by the application. On a live system, these logs are sent back to the platform. During simulation these logs show up in the VXML Log tab.

The log levels can be:

  • None - All application log messages are ignored.
  • Fatal - Only fatal level messages are displayed.
  • Error - Fatal and error level messages are displayed.
  • Warning - Fatal, error, and warning level messages are displayed.
  • Info - All messages are displayed.


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