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Meridian IVR
VT100 Gateway Development Guide
Publication number: 555-9001-316
Product release: Meridian IVR 2.0/I
Document release: Standard 1.0
Date: February 1996
© 1996 Northern Telecom
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Information is subject to change without notice. Northern Telecom reserves the right to make
changes in design or components as progress in engineering and manufacturing may warrant.
Nortel, Meridian IVR, Meridian Mail, ACCESS, and Meridian 1 are trademarks of Northern
Telecom. VT100, DEC, and VT420 are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation. HP, LaserJet,
and ThinkJet are trademarks of Hewlett-Packard Company. X Window System and X are
trademarks of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. NCD is a trademark of Network
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Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Publication number: 555-9001-316Product release: Meridian IVR 2.0/IDocument release: Standard 1.0Date:

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About the VT100 Gateway 1-3 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Figure 1-2VT100 application screen sample An act

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1-4 About the VT100 Gateway 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 The VT100 Gateway software You can install the Meridian IVR 2.0/I VT100 Gatew

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About the VT100 Gateway 1-5 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I A Meridian IVR 2.0/I process called the Terminal

Strany 5 - List of procedures

1-6 About the VT100 Gateway 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 ATTENTION! The TRS process for managing calls is restricted to handling one a

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2-1 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Chapter 2: Template files The TRS process uses action and screen temp

Strany 7 - Additional Nortel manuals

2-2 Template files 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 To develop a voice application that accesses the same information as a terminal oper

Strany 8 - The VT100 terminal

Template files 2-3 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Figure 2-1Voice response system vs. terminal operator The

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2-4 Template files 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 Figure 2-2Action and screen templates VT100 based applications often have format inc

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Template files 2-5 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I The action templates, screen templates, and screen.conf f

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2-6 Template files 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 Action template syntax An action template is an ASCII file created with a text edito

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iii Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Publication history February 1996 This document is the first standard issu

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Template files 2-7 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Figure 2-4Action template for accounting application In F

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2-8 Template files 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 Comments start with the “#” symbol and can be embedded anywhere in the action templa

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Template files 2-9 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Figure 2-5Reset-action template sequence sample Entering

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2-10 Template files 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 Figure 2-6Reset-action template sample The action template using this reset-action

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Template files 2-11 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Figure 2-7Logout action flow The logout-action template

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2-12 Template files 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 Figure 2-8Logout-action template sample screen-template The screen-template (the

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Template files 2-13 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Note: You should not specify a reset-action template i

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2-14 Template files 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 Figure 2-9Screen showing fields and the system prompt In Figure 2-9, vad has been

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Template files 2-15 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Figure 2-10Application screen for accounting application

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2-16 Template files555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996Figure 2-11Screen template syntaxThe lines depicted as • represent additional field-des

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v Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Contents About this guide ix Who should use this guide. . . . . . . . . .

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Template files 2-17Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/IFigure 2-12Screen template for accounting applicationIn Figu

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2-18 Template files555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996#commentThe first line of the template in Figure 2-12 is a comment. The comment line i

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Template files 2-19Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/Ivalidation-tagThis entry specifies the validation-tag used o

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2-20 Template files555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996Figure 2-13The field-descriptor syntaxNote: If the application running on the host is

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Template files 2-21Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/IIf you enter “0,0” and a hyphen for the row,column and field

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2-22 Template files555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996Table 2-1Valid field I/O entriesNote: Place the asterisk and dollar sign characters in

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Template files 2-23Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/IWhen entering a field-descriptor, the entries on the line sh

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2-24 Template files555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996keyname The name of the key for this screen. Table 2-2 lists the valid keys you can e

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Template files 2-25Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/Isleep-descriptor (optional)A sleep-descriptor causes the tra

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2-26 Template files555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996position-indicator This entry should be set to 0,0. @ Identifies that this line is a

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vi Contents 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 Chapter 4: IVR 2.0/I call flow interface 4-1 Using the COMI, COMO, and COMA cells to access

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3-1 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Chapter 3: Getting started Before using the VT100 Gateway Before you

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3-2 Getting started 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 screen.conf file Since the VT100 protocol is character based, it has no built in me

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Getting started 3-3 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Figure 3-1screen.conf file syntax The colons (:) are us

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3-4 Getting started 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 Note: The TRS considers the begin string and the end string part of the data.See

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Getting started 3-5 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Figure 3-3trs.conf file syntax The colons (:) and the gr

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3-6 Getting started 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 initial-template The initial-template entry identifies an initial-action template

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Getting started 3-7 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I heartbeat You can specify an optional heartbeat action

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3-8 Getting started 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 You want to set up the VT100 Gateway to initialize the sessions as follows:• initia

Strany 43 - Setting up the trs.conf file

Getting started 3-9 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Figure 3-6vt100.ctl file syntax Figure 3-7 shows a vt10

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3-10 Getting started 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 The follow sections describe each entry in the vt100.ctl file. session-number The

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Contents vii Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Figure 3-10 Logout-action template used by the initial-action tem

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Getting started 3-11 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I The com.conf file must be created if the baud rate is

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3-12 Getting started555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996Baud Rate300 to 19200. Setting the baud rate tells the TRS the rate at which it is to

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Getting started 3-13Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/IA complete sample transactionThis section summarizes how th

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3-14 Getting started555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996Figure 3-9Initial-action template for accounting applicationThe initial-action templat

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Getting started 3-15Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/IThe screen template acctlog1.scn does the following:• enter

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3-16 Getting started555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996Figure 3-10Logout-action template used by the initial-action template for accounting a

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Getting started 3-17Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/IAction template performing a transactionAs shown in Figure

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3-18 Getting started555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996Figure 3-11Action template for accounting application The number 1 and the account num

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Getting started 3-19Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/IThe reset-action template is designed to return the session

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3-20 Getting started555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996Figure 3-13Logout-action template for accounting applicationThe logout-action template

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ix Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I About this guide Who should use this guide The Meridian IVR 2.0/I VT100

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4-1 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Chapter 4: IVR 2.0/I call flow interface Now that you understand how to

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4-2 IVR 2.0/I call flow interface 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 Figure 4-2Activating the gateway from a COMI cell To develop an applica

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IVR 2.0/I call flow interface 4-3 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Figure 4-3COMI cell parameter windowstart ge

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4-4 IVR 2.0/I call flow interface 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 The following sections describe what you should enter in each area of t

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IVR 2.0/I call flow interface 4-5 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I COMI cell timeout Select the number of secon

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4-6 IVR 2.0/I call flow interface 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 Setting the COMO cell parameters Once you have set the COMI cell to sen

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IVR 2.0/I call flow interface 4-7 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Figure 4-4COMO cell parameter window The fol

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4-8 IVR 2.0/I call flow interface 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 Call Audit Enabled Determines if this cell logs the following informati

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IVR 2.0/I call flow interface 4-9 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Note: You must enter the output buffers in

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4-10 IVR 2.0/I call flow interface 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 For each COMO cell, use either the “END OF DATA” branch, or the “MORE

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x About this guide 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 Chapter 4: IVR 2.0/I call flow interface This chapter explains how to integrate the

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IVR 2.0/I call flow interface 4-11 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I An application using the COMI, COMO, and CO

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4-12 IVR 2.0/I call flow interface 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 Figure 4-7IVR 2.0/I application accessing the TRS process from the COM

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IVR 2.0/I call flow interface 4-13 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Table 4-2 Application cell functions If the

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4-14 IVR 2.0/I call flow interface 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 Figure 4-8 on page 4-15 shows how the COMI and COMO cell parameters re

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IVR 2.0/I call flow interface 4-15 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Figure 4-8COMI/COMO cell parameters, TRS te

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A-1 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Appendix A: Host error messages Terminal Resource Server (TRS) Messages

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A-2 Host error messages 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 Action to take: Contact your Nortel service representative. ERR: Create_screen

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Host error messages A-3 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I ERR: All available sessions are non-operational Meani

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A-4 Host error messages 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 Action to take: Contact your Nortel service representative. ERR: xx is not a

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Host error messages A-5 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I ERR: CH=xx BD xxx SS xxxx: Session not working-manual

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1-1 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Chapter 1: About the VT100 Gateway This chapter provides an introduct

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A-6 Host error messages 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 ERR: Send Aid key failed Meaning: TRS did not succeed in sending the aid key t

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Host error messages A-7 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Action to take: None. Notification only. ERR: 327

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A-8 Host error messages 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 ERR: CH=xx illegal Command xxx Meaning: TRS received an illegal command from a

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Host error messages A-9 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I ERR: Send_with_aid: Connect to session xx failed Mean

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A-10 Host error messages555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996Action to take: Contact your Nortel service representative. ERR: Create_queue_objec

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Host error messages A-11Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/IAction to take: Contact your Nortel service representat

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A-12 Host error messages555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996ERR: Protocol missing, specify 3270 or VT100 Meaning: The protocol type was missin

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Host error messages A-13Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/IERR: First LU cannot be less than xx. Meaning: The firs

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A-14 Host error messages555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996ERR: in map.dat:Session xx not defined in trs.conf Meaning: The session number xx d

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Host error messages A-15Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/IAction to take: Revise the password in lubuf.dat file s

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1-2 About the VT100 Gateway 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 Figure 1-1Terminals connected to a host computer The VT100 terminal uses an a

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A-16 Host error messages555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996ERR: Screen name xx must match the file name without .scn Meaning: Invalid screen n

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Host error messages A-17Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/IAction to take: Revise the application to keep the scre

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A-18 Host error messages555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996ERR: reset action xx of the action xxx not found Meaning: The reset action templat

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Glossary-1 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Glossary VT100 Gateway terms This section lists brief definitio

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Glossary-2 555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996 Channel A telephone trunk within a cluster of APs. COMA Cell IVR cell that cancels a transac

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Glossary-3 Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I Transaction The function performed by a set of action and screen

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Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide NortelCustomer Documentation522 University Avenue, 14th FloorToronto, Ontario, CanadaM5G 1W7© 1996 North

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