01-30-2012 09:16 AM - edited 03-14-2019 09:16 AM
Hello,
we have a CUCCX 8.0.2.11003-10.
We would like to to verify, for example by RTMT, the usage of a Call Control Group.
For example, we would like to know if the CCG is exhausted, i.e. if every CTI Port contained in the CCG is in use.
How can we know that?
TIA and regards.
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01-30-2012 07:06 PM
Hi,
As a better practice, what we used to do in our lab testing was,
1. Create maximum number of instances\sessions on the UCCX Applications and its respective route points.
2. Create equal or greater number of CTI ports as of the instances\sessions.
3. Associate these CCG's to the route points associated with the applications.
4. Monitor the RealTime Reporting page, for contact summary and application task summary to check the overall number of active CTI ports in usage (i.e. the calls which are in Queue will only consume these CTI ports).
Hope this helps.
Anand
01-30-2012 09:32 AM
Hello,
This actually depends on how many ports you have configured in each CCG
Please do a cisco JTAPI synch and a data synch, check from the UCCX addpadmin screen, this should display any major discrepancies
RTMT is usually used to collect logs and display sys log alerts, crash memory issues
-You can monitor on days with heavy call volumes and also turn on the engine debugging from trace central.
-Pretty much you will see errors in the MIVR logs such as CTITIERR errrors and running out of CTI ports, this will be only indicated in case of a failure
Thanks,
Prashanth
01-30-2012 02:38 PM
Hi
UCCX isn't great at trending stuff like this.. however...
You can run the aborted/rejected report for a month or whatever period using HRC. It will show you any rejects due to max sessions or other errors that occur when you pass the limits.
The real-time reporting applet shows some of the same stuff.
Regards
Aaron
01-30-2012 07:06 PM
Hi,
As a better practice, what we used to do in our lab testing was,
1. Create maximum number of instances\sessions on the UCCX Applications and its respective route points.
2. Create equal or greater number of CTI ports as of the instances\sessions.
3. Associate these CCG's to the route points associated with the applications.
4. Monitor the RealTime Reporting page, for contact summary and application task summary to check the overall number of active CTI ports in usage (i.e. the calls which are in Queue will only consume these CTI ports).
Hope this helps.
Anand
01-31-2012 12:43 AM
Hello anchoudh,
I've solved by using Real Time Reporting (in particular, by Contacts Summary).
Thank you.
Regards.
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