Dialog Designer Simulation Preferences
Setting
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Description
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Enable Dialog Designer logging of tracing output.
| When selected, enables framework tracing, which will log (to the trace.log and the console view) framework debug tracing.
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Enable Application logging of tracing output.
| When selected, logs any of the user-defined Tracing statements in the callflow (to the trace.log and the console view).
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Enable display of generated VXML.
| When selected, logs the VXML that is generated by the application (to the trace.log and the console view).
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Enable display of AppRoot VXML.
| Select Once, Always, or Never for how often the AppRoot VXML should be displayed. Once is the default.
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Enable Application Framework reporting.
| When selected, logs "breadcrumb" items to the report log (or for VoicePortal to the application report).
Note: This option is not currently supported in Dialog Designer. |
Enable display of the Avaya Voice Browser output in a console window.
| When selected, opens a MSDOS console window which shows all of the low level output of the Voice Browser.
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Automatically hangup Avaya Voice Browser when call ends.
| When selected, a simulation Avaya Voice Browser process is terminated when a simulated call ends (disconnect or application exit).
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Use external configuration file.
| Though not recommended, when selected, allows further tuning of the personal Voice Browser.
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Show AutoVon keys
| When selected, adds four more DTMF buttons next to the dial keypad for sending A, B, C, and D AutoVon tones for input.
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Enable Bargein detection
| Avaya Application Simulator will do bargein detection when this is selected. This means when the browser or ASR engine detects speech input, it will barge-in (interrupt) the prompt and will try to match the speech with an item in the active grammars.
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Enable Media Player
| When selected, the Ambulant Player always pops up when simulation begins.
Note:
You must enable it only for media
simulation.
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