Configuring a pack Telephony packs in Blueworx Voice Response, can be configured either using:
When to configure packs Pack Configuration or wvrteleconf can be used to define a working system at most sites, but it is possible that it does not include all possible combinations of telephony hardware and protocols. If configuration of the packs fails to provide a working system at your site, someone who understands telephony must then review and update individual system parameters by using Configuration —> System Configuration (see Defining the telephony environment (System Configuration)).
Parameters set when configuring a pack Pack Configuration and wvrteleconf set parameters in the Channel, Channel Group, Signaling Type, Exchange Data Link, and Trunk Interface parameter groups. All necessary telephony parameters are set. Both methods of configuring packs select suitable values for several telephony parameters by copying data from templates supplied with Blueworx Voice Response. For details of the actual parameter values in each template, see System parameter templates.
Configuring the telephony environment using the Pack Configuration menu Configuring a telephony pack starts at the Pack Configuration window, which displays the basic hardware and software setups for each pack that can be installed in your pSeries computer. The packs are numbered 1, 2, 3, and so on. See the Blueworx Voice Response for AIX: Installation information for more information about the way the packs are labeled.
Information you need to provide to configure the packs in your system when using wvrteleconf This section provides an overview of the information that you need to give the wvrteleconf utility to configure the packs in your system. The information is given in the order in which the wizard collects it. You can alternatively go into the direct-access or menu mode and change the information directly. The types of information you will need are: