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Modifying VoiceXML configuration data

The /vs/data/vxml/default.cfg file contains configuration data. Under most circumstances, you do not need to make changes to this file. However, there are a few situations in which you must open this file and edit the value of a configuration setting.

Note:
Any changes you make to the default.cfg file (other than logging-related settings) are not effective until the voice system has been stopped (using the stop_vs command) and started again (using the start_vs command). For more information on how to use these commands, see start_vs command and stop_vs command. Changes to logging-related settings are effective immediately without stopping and starting the voice system.

In This Section

Configuring for transfers

Increasing the loop count

Setting the user agent string

Specifying the size of a single cache entry

Setting the size of each JavaScript context

Specifying the maximum number of VoiceXML documents processed per call

Specifying the depth in VoiceXML context switching

Specifying the capacity of the internal queue

Specifying the maximum number of JavaScript branches for an evaluation

Specifying the type of HTTP connection to be used between sessions

Specifying the size of the JavaScript runtime environment

Specifying the allocation of ASR resource per call

Specifying the proxy server name

Specifying the port number for the proxy server

Specifying the location of default VoiceXML 2.0 properties

Specifying the location of the beep to be sent to the user

Specifying the location of the file that stores the logging levels

Specifying the location of the file that stores log message strings

Specifying the location of the cache directory for the VoiceXML interpreter

R2.0: Specifying the location of the IR platform library

Administration of browser cookies

Starting URL for a call

Configuring cache

Other general default.cfg parameters

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