Appendix A Personal Assistant Administration Page Reference

Speech Services Configuration

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System > Speech Services Configuration Page (continued)

 

 

 

Field

 

Considerations

 

 

 

License Key

 

Enter the license key for the speech-recognition software. You must enter a valid key to

 

 

enable speech recognition.

 

 

Cisco provides the license key based on how many speech-recognition license ports you

 

 

purchased.

 

 

Changes to this setting take effect only after a refresh.

 

 

If users complain that they are too frequently routed to touch-tone dialing rather than

 

 

dial-by-name, consider adding additional speech ports.

 

 

Number of Licenses

Display only. The maximum number of simultaneous speech ports and locales available

 

 

when using this license key.

 

 

Speech Recognition Server

Use this field to set up the list of speech servers. The list creates the speech-recognition

Hosts

 

server cluster. Enter the DNS name or IP address of a server and click Add to add a

 

 

speech-recognition server to the cluster.

 

 

To remove a speech-recognition server, select the server from the list, and click Remove.

 

 

Changes to this setting take effect only after a refresh.

 

 

Use the Control Center to manage which speech servers are active. See the “Control Center”

 

 

section on page A-2.

 

 

Speech Recognition License

Use this field to specify the speech-recognition license managers. The list identifies which

Manager Hosts

 

Personal Assistant servers in the cluster will manage the licenses for the speech-recognition

 

 

server cluster. The speech-recognition servers will not operate without a license manager that

 

 

has a valid license.

 

 

Enter the DNS name or IP address of the associated Personal Assistant server and click Add

 

 

to add a license manager to the cluster.

 

 

Cisco recommends that you identify two license managers. This ensures that a backup is

 

 

available if one manager is disabled.

 

 

To remove a license manager, select the server from the list, and click Remove.

 

 

Changes to this setting take effect only after a refresh.

 

 

Use the Control Center to manage which Personal Assistant servers have active license

 

 

managers. See the “Control Center” section on page A-2.

 

 

 

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