12-12-2007 05:10 AM - edited 03-14-2019 01:38 AM
hi
in CVP 4.x, how do i order the cvp studio, is it included in CVP-4.0-SERVER-SW or it has a seperate part number needs to be ordered with?
thanks
12-12-2007 01:34 PM
The software itself is on the same CVP Disc, however when you will install it, it would need activation (License).
So you will need to order as follows:
Part = CVP-40-Studio (about $5-$6K List)
Description = CVP Studio
AND
Part = UCSS-CVPSTU-1Y (about >$1000 list)
Description = UCSS for CVP Studio for One Year - Per Port (more accurately Per Box)
Also you need to supply a Box (Server) and Win2k3 Server License. Sales may recommend a MCS7825 Box, but I'd get a MCS7835 or its equivalent (as per BOM)or can be a VM instance but that experimentation is open to your time and imagination.
Sam
12-12-2007 02:18 PM
thank you Sam for ur response
is (CVP-40-Studio) a license for studio?
please could u clarify what is meant by 1 year in (UCSS-CVPSTU-1Y) ?
thanks
12-15-2007 04:00 PM
Sam writes: "Also you need to supply a Box (Server) and Win2k3 Server License."
Run Studio on XP SP2. You don't want a server - just a nice powerful quiet workstation with a big screen. You want to sit in front of it.
Regards,
Geoff
12-16-2007 06:24 AM
see what is written in cvp 4.0 srnd:
(A Studio license provides the environment to build a self-service application that executes on the
VoiceXML server. Studio licenses are required only for the developers who will be building the
self-service applications, and they are installed on the developers' PCs. While customers normally have
at least one studio license, a studio license is not required if you are not developing or maintaining your
own applications. In addition, a server license is not required for the machines on which a studio is
installed.)
i can understand from above that studio license (cvp40-studio=) is not required if i want to do just scritping ? please correct me if i'm wrong
12-16-2007 08:02 AM
If you only want to build applications using micro-apps, you don't need the Cisco VXML server and Studio technology from the Audium acquisition.
Most developers use a combination of VXML applications, developed on Studio and deployed to the VXML servers, and micro-apps, written in Script Editor and running through the CVP Call Server. Micro-apps are great for queuing and simple menus (1 for English, 2 for Spanish) and CVP VXML Studio applications are for the heavy lifting and back-end integrations. This technique is described in the SRND.
Regards,
Geoff
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