Create an IVR Input Function
From Taridium
This How-To shows you how to create an IVR Input function using the example of a function to opt out of a fax marketing list. The example below uses PHP as web scripting language.
Detailed instructions on all configuration elements for IVR inputs can be found here.
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Record Prompts
record your query prompt using the prompt recording function or upload a pre-recorded file. Detailed instructions on prompt recording and uploading can be found here. Do the same for your validation success and failure prompts.
Create Input
Create an IVR Input called 'OptOut' and select your newly created prompt. Set an optional extension for testing purposes and enter the maximum number of digits you will accept. In this case we set it to 10 digits for North American numbers.
Input Validation
Your input validation URL will call a script to validate the input number. Set the retries to 2 for a maximum of 3 attempts. Set your success and failure prompts from the drop-down boxes. Check hangup on failure.
Validation Script
<? /* A simple script to validate input against a value */ /* valid numbers */ $mydb[] = "2125551001"; $mydb[] = "2125551002"; $mydb[] = "2125551003"; $mydb[] = "2125551004"; $mydb[] = "2125551005"; if ($_GET['input']){ if (in_array($_GET['input'],$mydb)){ $reply = "VALID"; } else { $reply = "INVALID"; } } else { $reply = "INVALID"; } echo $reply; ?>
Result
Set the URL you want to call if you are sure this is a valid and accepted number.