Logging on to Blueworx Voice Response When Blueworx Voice Response is installed, you must start it and log on to perform the tasks described in this information. This section assumes that you are using a terminal or workstation that is running in an X-Windows environment. If you do not have a graphical display, see The ASCII console.
The ASCII console If you do not have a graphical display, you can still perform many of the tasks by using the ASCII console. This is a text-only front end for the Blueworx Voice Response software. Because it does not depend on graphics, you can start it from any terminal that AIX supports. For example, this could be a terminal connected to the pSeries computer through the RS-232 (serial) interface either directly, or via a modem link.
Giving people access to Blueworx Voice Response To use the Blueworx Voice Response windows, you must log on to the AIX user account that has been set up for the purpose. Then log on to Blueworx Voice Response using the name of an administrator profile and the password that is associated with that profile. The AIX user account is normally dtuser ; for more information about this, refer to the Blueworx Voice Response for AIX: Installation information.
Introducing the system parameters System parameters control the operation of many aspects of the Blueworx Voice Response system and of the voice applications that are running on it. Most of the configuration tasks described in this information include the setting of system parameters. However, you have to set only the system parameters whose default values are not suitable for your operation. Default values have been set to support most systems where possible.