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Dialog Designer Simulation Preferences

Preferences > Avaya > Application Simulation > Dialog Designer Simulation

The Dialog Designer Simulation preferences control the way the Avaya Application Simulator (AAS) functions with Dialog Designer applications during simulations. Usually, these settings do not need to be changed.

Dialog Designer Simulation Preferences 

Setting

Description

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.

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).

Enable display of generated VXML.

When selected, logs the VXML that is generated by the application (to the trace.log and the console view).

Enable display of AppRoot VXML.

Select Once, Always, or Never for how often the AppRoot VXML should be displayed. Once is the default.

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.

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).

Use external configuration file.

Though not recommended, when selected, allows further tuning of the personal Voice Browser.

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.

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.

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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