Configuring the Blueworx Voice Response telephony This section tells you how to configure your system so that you can run a simple installation test. If you have migrated from an existing Blueworx Voice Response or DirectTalk system you may prefer to skip the test and proceed to Restoring saved data after migrating then test the installation with one of your own applications.
Testing the installation This test uses a simple application to check that the installation has worked. You will call in to Blueworx Voice Response and hear the sample application answer the call.
Importing .imp files Blueworx Voice Response includes application components that need to be imported into Blueworx Voice Response before they can be used. Two of them have already been imported automatically because they are essential to system operation (the base applications and the U.S. English system prompts); these are provided as import files so that you can restore them easily if they become corrupted. All the others are optional sample programs and other components that not all users need. These components and the path names of the import files are listed here. All the import files end in .imp. All the directories are within /usr/lpp/dirTalk/sw/.
Rebuilding and reinstalling custom servers Any custom servers that were installed under a previous release of AIX may not work following migration, so you must rebuild and reinstall them before they can be used. Even though the system might indicate that they have already been installed, they still may not work correctly.
Migrating 3270 servers If your voice applications use 3270 servers, you need to redefine the 3270 host interface. You also need to ensure that your SNA network has been configured correctly (see Connecting to a 3270 mainframe).
Testing that your applications still work When you have completed the steps in this section, you should test that your applications still work. After you have done this, make another backup copy of the AIX system image.