When you have provisioned the telephony and media resources,
the Unified CCX subsystem, additional subsystems (if required) and configured
the Cisco script applications, then you can manage the following files:
Prompt, Grammar, and Document Files
Central, datastore, and Unified CCX repository
See
Cisco Unified CCX Administration Guide for detailed
information on how to manage the auxiliary files that interact with callers
such as scripts, pre-recorded prompts, grammars, and custom Java classes.
Unified CCX applications might use auxiliary files that
interact with callers, such as scripts, pre-recorded prompts, grammars, and
custom Java classes. Depending on each implementation, Unified CCX applications
use some or all of the following file types:
Prompts. Many applications make use of pre-recorded prompts,
stored as .wav files, which are played back to callers in order to provide
information and elicit caller response.
Grammars. The Unified CCX system uses specific grammars when
recognizing and responding to caller response to prompts. A grammar is a
specific set of all possible spoken phrases and/or Dual Tone Multi-Frequency
(DTMF) digits to be recognized by Unified CCX applications and acted upon
during run time.
Documents. Documents might consist of .txt, .doc, .jsp, or .html
files. Documents can also include custom classes and Java Archive (JAR) files
that allow you to customize the performance of your Unified CCX system. Several
system-level prompt, grammar, and document files are loaded during Unified CCX
installation. However, any file you create needs to be made available to the
Unified CCX engine before a Unified CCX application can use them. This is done
through the Unified CCX cluster's repository datastore, where the prompt,
grammar, and document files are created, stored, and updated.
Note
The Unified CCX Server's local disk prompt, grammar, and
document files are synchronized with the central repository during Unified CCX
engine startup and during run-time when the Repository datastore is modified.
For more information about the repository datastore, see the
Cisco Unified CCX Serviceability Administration
Guide.
Unified CCX datastores
The Datastore Control Center in Unified CCX 9.0(1) displays
the status of datastore replication, allows you to synchronize data, and reset
replication functions.
You can use the Datastore Control Center to perform the
following functions:
Obtain an overview of the datastores in the cluster and their
relationships
Manage the datastore read/write access
Monitor and control the replication state (available only for
Agent, Historical, and Repository datastores)
Choose
Tools > Datastore Control
Center > Datastores from the
Unified CCX Serviceability menu bar to view replication status of all the
Unified CCX datastores and to synchronize data. For more information, refer to
the
Cisco Unified CCX Serviceability Administration
Guide.