[cisco-voip] TCL Script to play message for hotel room?

Pawlowski, Adam ajp26 at buffalo.edu
Mon Feb 11 14:47:12 EST 2019


Spoke too soon maybe.

I’m getting answers that refer to VXML but I’m told that TCL is impacted as well. There’s a module for the 4K apparently that runs IP IVR to be a VXML processor but I can’t find details on this at the moment or what impact that has on other functionality.

So maybe panic attack not totally averted.

Adam



From: Brian Meade <bmeade90 at vt.edu>
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 2:21 PM
To: Pawlowski, Adam <ajp26 at buffalo.edu>
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] TCL Script to play message for hotel room?

This is interesting because I was working to move a customer to a different platform due to fax detect scripts no longer working in ISR4k's.  Should that still be working as well?  I thought the new architecture couldn't terminate the audio streams like this.

On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 1:59 PM Pawlowski, Adam <ajp26 at buffalo.edu<mailto:ajp26 at buffalo.edu>> wrote:
Almost had a panic attack there for a minute.

I heard that's why the DVO functionality moved into the UCM as the new ISR 4k didn't support VXML. That was more of a CVP thing I think and VXML is probably as ancient and unused as VRML.

The TCL function to terminate a call leg and play a stream I didn't think was related and I take advantage of this on fall through or other cases where I want to play an announcement to a caller without hooping through the voicemail system.

Good that still works.

Adam


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