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Why would you choose to implement an application in Tcl instead of VoiceXML? |
Answer: |
A VoiceXML application requires an HTTP server, whereas a Tcl application does not require external servers. |
2 |
Why would you choose to implement an application in VoiceXML instead of Tcl? |
Answer: |
VoiceXML can interact with existing web applications requiring minimal development time to provide a voice interface to an existing web-based service. VoiceXML is also standards based, whereas Tcl IVR 2.0 uses Cisco proprietary APIs. |
3 |
What is the precedence order for setting parameter values? |
Answer: |
The precedence order is dial peer, service, and then package. |
4 |
What is a package? |
Answer: |
A package is a set of common functions that multiple applications use. |
5 |
What is the purpose of a parameter namespace? |
Answer: |
A parameter namespace allows multiple applications to use parameters that have the same name. |
6 |
What application enhances the network management capabilities of Cisco routers? |
Answer: |
Embedded Event Manager enhances the network management capabilities of Cisco routers. |
7 |
What protocol can you use to increase the size and number of prompts available to an application? |
Answer: |
You can use RTSP to increase the size and number of prompts available to an application. |
8 |
What are the requirements for recording an application prompt? |
Answer: |
You should record audio prompts in 8-bit, μ-law with 8-KHz encoding and save them in au format. |