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Communication
Enhance Communication Efficiency with Cloudonix Integration
Connecting Cloudonix via MCP enables businesses to overcome operational barriers by centralizing communication workflows and automating customer interactions, empowering teams in the communication industry. This integration facilitates efficient and scalable communication solutions, preparing businesses for true AI-readiness by ensuring seamless engagement management tailored to their specific needs.
Supported MCP tools
Connect insights. Empower action. With MCP, Cloudonix becomes the engine for truly collaborative work.
Can play scenarios
Can list scenarios
So you can execute these actions with Cloudonix MCP:
Watch new call details report
A HTTP Endpoint for processing CDR records reported by Cloudonix.
Watch new voice application request [detached]
A Detached Voice Application is a CXML application that is served remotely, and is not available in the Cloudonix cockpit. External Voice Applications are used for executing call flows, that are not directly invoked via a DNID.
Watch new voice application request [attached]
An Attached Voice Application is a CXML application that is defined for immediate access inside Cloudonix. A Connected Voice Application will appear in the Cloudonix cockpit - and should have a DNID number (at least one) assigned to it.
Watch session update event
A URL to receive session update notifications if no session callback is specified on a session being updated.
Terminate active call
Terminate (disconnect) a currently active call, identified by a session token.
Make call and do something smart
Makes a call to a remote destination or a Cloudonix subscriber, then does something smart with the connected call.
Store session data
Store free formed data in the session object. Stored information will be reported in subsequent requests and CDR events.
Switch voice application
Switch a currently connected call from its current voice application to a new one.
Make an api call
Performs an arbitrary Cloudonix REST API call. Refer to [Cloudonix REST API](https://developers.cloudonix.com/core-api) for more information.
[cxml] connect voice agent
Connect to a remote AI voice agent, using Cloudonix AI connector.
[cxml] connect to conference
Start a new conference call, or connect to an existing one. Conference calls are dynamically created.
[cxml] custom cxml
Return a custom CXML document, based on the CXML language. Additional information can be obtained at https://dev.docs.cloudonix.io.
[cxml] gather input
Gather input from a connected call, using the phone keypad (DTMF Input Tones). After input is received, transfer call flow to a new application.
[cxml] hangup call
Hangup the currently connected call.
[cxml] pause
Pause the call for a preset time, then transfer control to a new voice application endpoint.
[cxml] play remote audio
Playback a remote audio file (either MP3 or WAV). After the playback, call control can be passed to a new application.
[cxml] record a message
Record an audio message from the connected call.
[cxml] transfer control
Transfer control over the current call to a new voice application URL.
[cxml] reject call
Reject a call with a specific reason.
[cxml] say something (text-to-speech)
Say something using Text-To-Speech, then transfer control to a new voice application endpoint.
[cxml] sip header
Add a SIP header to `[CXML] Make call` and `[CXML] Connect Voice Agent` modules.
[cxml] make a call
Make a call to an external phone number (via a connected carrier trunk), a directly connected subscriber or a conference call.
[cxml] voice application response
Render the voice application for processing.
Get premium voices
Get a list of supported premium text-to-speech voices.
Get attached voice applications
Get a list of domain attached voice applications.
Get active sessions
Get a list of currently connected or new sessions.
Get subscribers
Get a list of domain subscribers.
Get trunks
Get a list of domain trunks.
How to use MCP with Cloudonix
Create scenario with on-demand trigger
Generate your MCP API Key
Insert MCP API Key in your favourite LLM in instructions
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