Chapter 6 Configuring Cisco Applications
About CRS Applications
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The Cisco Script Application page refreshes, the Add New Trigger hyperlink
appears on the navigation bar, and a dialog box opens with the following message
The following message appears:
The operation has been executed successfully.
Step 6
Click OK to close the dialog box.
Your next step is to add a trigger for the application (see
Adding Application
Triggers, page 6-17
).
Related Topics
•
About CRS Applications, page 6-2
•
Configuring the Busy Application, page 6-6
•
Configuring the Ring-No-Answer Application, page 6-8
•
Configuring the Remote Monitoring Application, page 6-15
•
Configuring the Unified ICME Post-Routing Application, page 6-10
•
Configuring the Unified ICME Translation-Routing Application, page 6-13
Configuring the Busy Application
This application, which comes with every CRS system, plays a busy signal.
Note
The Cisco Busy application comes with each CRS system.
The Cisco Busy application returns a busy signal when a call reaches a Computer
Telephony Interface (CTI) route point and the extension is busy.
To configure the Busy application, you will need to perform the following tasks:
1.
Add the Busy application.
2.
Add a Java Telephony Applications Programming Interface (JTAPI) trigger to
the Busy application. The Busy application is activated when it is triggered
by a JTAPI trigger. The Busy application does not support HTTP triggers.
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