IVR Trees 3
[ F REQUENTLY A S K E D Q U E S T I O N ]
account is representing a key should have a
function, you need to ll in the destination for
this key.
If you want to refer to another account
(submenu), just ll in the account number
(for example, 801 and 821). The references
accounts don’t necessarily have to be a
dispatcher account type, they can be any
account type (e.g. auto attendant, mailbox,
conference server etc.).
If the account does not exist on the
media server, the IVR will initiate a transfer to
the provided target. That means, you can ll
in any SIP URI as destination number. This is
a simple way to exit the IVR and "jump" to an
external destination (for this, the caller must
support a transfer).
You may also dene which source may
change the recording. The eld "identity"
is used for this purpose. If you have all the
phones in the same domain and use the
default domain name of the media server
(menu Base Settings/General/Default SIP
Domain), you just have to use the extension
number (for example, 401). Otherwise, you
need to use the complete user name (like
3. Record the announcements
There are many ways to get voice for
your IVR. Several professional studios may
provide you with excellent recordings at a
good price. See step 6 to put the les into the
right place.
Usually you want to use a voice inside your
organization to record the announcements.
For this, the media server provides a simple
way to set up the recordings.
The rst time you call a newly created
dispatcher account, it will prompt you for a
recording. Just dial the extension number (for
this you should have registered the account)
and listen to the announcement. Press 1 to start
the recording and read your announcement
after the beep. To stop recording, press the #
key. To check your recording, you can press 2
in the menu. To save the recording, press the
# key.
You need to repeat this step for all
accounts.
4. Checking your results
You should check if the setup is all right.
Call the central number and test all paths of
your IVR tree. Maybe you want to change
some of your recordings or the tree setup.
5. Making a new recording
Sometimes you want to change a
recording (maybe you have a new product or
maybe you just don’t like the recording any
more). In order to bring the account back into
the recording state, you need to dene the
identity eld for the account (see step 2).
6. Copying the les manually
If you are recording a lot of les, you may
also manually copy the les into the media
server directory. For this, you need to go to the
installation directory of the media server and
locate the account directories (in Linux, this
is typically ../mediaserver/accounts relative
to your installation directory; in Windows its
typically C:\Programs\snom\mediaserver\
accounts).
You need to save the recordings as WAV
les at 8 kHz mono 16 bit and name them
"annoucement.wav" (please note there is
a typo in the name!). You should nd a le
already in the account directory. To make
the account believe that the recording has
already been set up, you need to make a
short "dummy" recording rst and then place
the recording le into the directory. For very
large installations, contact our support for a
workaround to avoid these steps.