
Chapter 2 Installing Interactive Voice Response 33
Interactive Voice Response Installation and Configuration Guide
k Navigate to the vos.cfg file and click Load IVR Configuration.
The edited file uploads to the Avaya BCM and appears as vos.cfg in the Choose a File
pull-down list.
3 Use the Advanced Configuration tab to add the entries shown in bold to the vpstn3270.cfg
file:
#
# vpstn3270 configuration File
#
# Example
#
maxvt 24
hostname falvmx
vt 1-24 ptelnet 1
port 23
init
a In the Advanced Configuration tab, select the /opt/vps/mpsN/etc/ folder from the
Choose a Folder pull-down list.
Note: Ensure that you save your changes in the /opt/vps/mpsN/etc/ folder.
Note: In the vpstn3270.cfg file enter the hostname and use default port 23 to
connect to the remote TN3270 host. The parameter maxvt refers to total licensed
Interactive Voice Response lines, which are 24 on an Avaya BCM. If you have
Interactive Voice Response licenses for four ports, set your maxvt parameter
between 1 and 4.
Note: The hostname falvmx is an example of a TN2370.
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