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Interaction Media Server Appliance 05 Installation and Configuration Guide
Licenses
Interaction Media Server requires the following licenses and purchased sessions in the CIC environment.
I3_FEATURE_MEDIASERVER_TYPE_STANDARD
You need one instance of this license for each physical Interaction Media Server. This license is unique and is associated with the host ID of the computer on with the Interaction Media Server software.
I3_LICENSE_MEDIASERVER_MAX_MEDIA_ENGINES
Each instance of this license permits a media engine to use 32 CPU cores, both physical and hyper-threaded, for media engines to process interactions on the host computer.
Media sessions
Each audio operation on an Interaction Media Server requires a media session. Basic sessions, conference sessions, and fax sessions all require a media session. You must have enough media sessions to support your purchased basic, conference, and fax sessions.
Basic sessions
Interaction Media Server requires a basic session for each external call. Basic sessions permit the following operations:
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Manual outbound calls
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Inbound Direct Inward Dialing (DID) calls
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Voice mail access through a telephony user interface (TUI) or Interaction Mobile Office
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Non-ACD workgroup calls
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Interaction Attendant voice actions
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Dial by name
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Dial extension
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Remote access
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Play an Interaction Voice Response (IVR) menu
Each basic session requires a media session. Basic sessions definitions are in the CIC server license.
Note: Configured remote stations do not require sessions while dynamic stations do. For more information about the different types of stations, see the "Remote Station Types" topic in the Interaction Desktop documentation.
Conference sessions
Each participant in an ad hoc or scheduled CIC conference call requires a conference session. External parties also use a basic session to participate in a CIC conference call. Each conference session requires a media session. Conference sessions definitions are in the CIC server license.
Fax sessions
Fax communications through Interaction Media Server require a fax session, a basic session, and a media session for each external fax call. Fax sessions definitions are in the CIC server license.
I3_LICENSE_MEDIA_SERVER_G.729_SESSIONS
The G.729 codec requires less bandwidth usage at the expense of dynamic audio range. The G.729 codec is proprietary and requires that you purchase licenses for each interaction that uses the codec. The number of licenses that you purchase must equal the maximum number of simultaneous interactions that you want to support. For example, if you have two Interaction Media Servers that support up to 100 simultaneous G.729 sessions each, purchase 200 sessions in the CIC license.
Interaction Text to Speech (ITTS) licenses
Interaction Media Server provides a native text-to-speech synthesizer as an alternative to other third-party text-to-speech products. Usage of this feature requires a feature license:
I3_FEATURE_MEDIA_SERVER_TTS
Purchase a license specifying the number of simultaneous sessions that Interaction Text To Speech allows:
I3_SESSION_MEDIA_SERVER_TTS
Purchase the languages that you want to use with the text-to-speech synthesizer.
For a list of currently supported language for Interaction Text to Speech, see Supported languages for Interaction Text to Speech in the CIC Text to Speech Engine Technical Reference in the PureConnect Documentation Library at: https://help.genesys.com/cic/desktop/welcome_page.html.
Note: Interaction Text to Speech is a required component for the Secure IVR Playback capability of the Secure Input feature. It synthesizes the DTMF sounds that correlate to the entry of digits through a telephone keypad.