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