Configure ivr - quick start, Basic ivr data (via trunk group), Radius server – Quintum Technologies Tenor AX User Manual

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Chapter 6: Advanced Topic: SNMP/IVR

Configure IVR - Quick Start

For a Tenor AX to be used as part of the complete IVR system, and communicate effectively with the
RADIUS, you must configure basic options in the Tenor AX through the Command Line Interface
(CLI)
for the following:

Basic IVR Data

RADIUS

Instructions for configuring basic IVR information via Command Line Interface (CLI) are described
below. For detailed information about all CLI commands available for IVR and detailed information
about the command described below, see the Command Line Interface guide you received with the
unit.

Basic IVR Data (via Trunk Group)

Configure basic IVR information as follows:

1. Access CLI.

2. Access the config-trunkcircuitroutinggroup-1# prompt.

3. Type set ivrtype 2 (sets the IVR type to pre-paid calling services).

4. Type set ivraccessnumber, followed by the telephone number used to access the IVR system (up

to 14 digits).

5. Type ivrcardlength 10 (10 is an example, the length of the calling card is numeric up to 20 dig-

its).

6. Access the applicable config- trunkcircuitroutingroup-1# prompt.

7. Set the ivrlanguage field to the applicable language: 0 (English), 1 (Persian), 2 (Mandarin), or 3

(French), 4 (Spanish), 5 (German), or 6 (Arabic).

RADIUS Server

Configure RADIUS data via config radius# prompt as follows:

1. Access CLI.

2. Access the config-radius-1# prompt.

3. Type set psipa, followed by the IP address for the primary RADIUS server (i.e., set psipa

208.22.234.34). The “p” indicates the primary RADIUS server.

4. Type set ssipa followed by the IP address for the secondary RADIUS server (i.e., set ssipa

208.22.234.32). The “s” indicates the secondary RADIUS server.

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