Ivan Fernandez | Hi Janine
I will raise a case and will let you know the outcome, I think for now I will use the digit element, although one of the grammars has to finish with # ... Just to confirm external grammars are definitly not usuable if I use Cisco Unified CVP 4.1/7.0/8.0/8.5 with DTMF right?.
Thanks
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 4:47 PM, Cisco Developer Community Forums < cdicuser@developer.cisco.com> wrote:
> Janine Graves has created a new message in the forum "CVP - All Versions": > -------------------------------------------------------------- I have seen > a number of posts here about the problem you are experiencing - the app > uses Nuance gateway, the element specifies Input Mode: DTMF only, but > spoken caller input is accepted but causes NoMatch events. > I don't know if this is a Nuance issue or a Cisco gateway issue. Why don't > you open a TAC case and let them determine who should fix this 'bug'. > The workaround for you is to set the VXML Gateway to "Cisco Unified CVP > 4.1/7.0/8.0/8.5 with DTMF" > You won't be able to use 'external' custom grammars, but you can use the > Digits element to collect 3 digits (set MinDigits and MaxDigits to 3). > There will be a few other limitations, but if you need to collect spoken > input at some point, you can perform an Application Transfer or Subdialog > Invoke to a Studio app that sets the VXML Gateway to 'Nuance. > > -- > To respond to this post, please click the following link: > http://developer.cisco.com/web/cvp/community/-/message_boards/view_message/12222307or simply reply to this email. |
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