10-04-2002 05:52 AM - edited 03-12-2019 09:03 PM
I have multiple call handlers configured which are reached via CTI route points in CallManager. One of the Call Handlers is much busier than all of the rest and I don't want it to overwhelm the box. Can I limit the number of sessions for a particular call handler
10-04-2002 06:44 AM
I'm not sure how this would be done... short story - no, Unity will answer calls that hit its lines untile there are none left - no calls will be proactively rejected/deflected up front or the like.
10-04-2002 10:29 AM
You should be able to do this by splitting off specific ports just for your call handler you want limited. For example, if you have 8 ports for Unity, numbered 1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007. Normally, each extension is forwarded to the next in a chain. Have a regular forwarding chain for the first 6 ports for regular voicemail, i.e. 1005 does NOT forward to 1006. Have your CTI route point (2000) go to 1006. Thus voicemail calls use 1000-1005. Your CTI route point & call handler use 1006 & 1007, thus limited to 2 calls.
Note that if you want to do this for several different call handlers it would be expensive since you can't buy session licenses without buying mailboxes as well.
10-04-2002 10:44 AM
That would limit incoming calls from a CTI route point to two Unity ports. It sounds like there is a desire to limit the number of ports transferring out of Unity to a CTI route point at any gvien time. Like Jeff, mentioned, there isn't any way to do that.
The concern about load: Is it that where the CTI route point goes cannot handle the number of calls Unity is transferring? I wouldn't suspect Unity would have a problem with transferring lots of calls (especially with CCM integration).
10-04-2002 11:08 AM
Thanks for the replies. My issue is incoming and overloading my 8 VM ports. The heavily used CTI route point is new and used by the public. It would easily overrun my 8 existing ports. I didn't want it to swamp my system and impede the existing use of the voice mail ports. In the long term I'll fix it with money by adding more ports.
10-04-2002 01:18 PM
If the call handlers are doing release transfers to the CTI route point (which should be lickity-split as soon as the caller hits that call handler transfer rule), and the ports are still being overrun, then it sure does sound like a busy system. You can see how many ports are being used with the StatusMonitor.
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