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VXML Logging Level screen

Use this screen to configure the VXML logging level parameters. These parameters are logical modules of the AVB.

Option descriptions

Option

Description

Module name

The names of the logical modules of the AVB

Log Level

The groups into which log levels are classified

Debug Level

The level of detail required for debug logs generated

Note:
Avaya recommends that you turn your Log level to error, and Debug level to off. Logs of a very high verbosity affect system performance, especially under heavy system load conditions and are best avoided.

Field descriptions

Field

Description

Interpreter

This logical module of the AVB performs parsing and interpretation of VXML scripts.

JSI

This logical module of the AVB called Java Script Intepreter performs interpretation of embedded java scripts in VXML scripts.

Prompt

This logical module of the AVB performs audio playback and TTS operations.

Recognition

This logical module of the AVB performs speech recognition and recording activities.

Telephony

This logical module of the AVB performs telephony related operations.

Client

This logical module of the AVB is the base directory for a VoiceXML interpreter application. The subdirectories compile object code to this directory.

Platform

This logical module of the AVB encompasses the functionality of the Prompt, Recognition, and Telephony modules.

Object

This logical module of the AVB is used to extend the VXML functionality.The Avaya VXML Intepreter uses it to call a TAS application from within a VXML application.

Inet

This logical module of the AVB is responsible for fetching VoiceXML documents, prompts and URI grammar. It is the interface for web server access and web caching though libwww.

Button descriptions

Button

Description

Submit

Sets the logging level parameters of the logical modules of the AVB

Reset

Sets the fields to their default values

Cancel

Displays the VXML Administration screen

Help

Displays the system help files

Administration procedures

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