12-13-2015 05:59 PM - edited 03-14-2019 03:33 PM
We have UCCX 10.6.1.10000-39.
A lot of our users are getting logged out from the system. Per checking, reports show 255 reason code.
Is there a default timer for UCCX like UCCE? I read that there's a setting that will automatically log out the user due to inactivity (UCCE).
Though the timer didn't even reach 30 minutes of inactivity.
What else do we need to check? Network side looks okay.
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12-13-2015 06:53 PM
Deafult timeout for UCCX would be 2 min , same as UCCE
Under certain conditions, Finesse sends a code of 255 to the CTI server (you may see a different code on the CTI server side). The actual behavior of the desktop under these conditions depends on the setting for Logout on Agent Disconnect (LOAD) in Unified CCE. By default, the CTI server places the agent in Not Ready state.
Note |
Finesse takes up to 120 seconds to detect when an agent closes the browser or the browser crashes and Finesse waits 60 seconds before sending a forced logout request to the CTI server. Under these conditions, Finesse can take up to 180 seconds to sign out the agent. |
The following table lists the conditions under which Finesse sends this code to the CTI server.
12-13-2015 06:53 PM
Deafult timeout for UCCX would be 2 min , same as UCCE
Under certain conditions, Finesse sends a code of 255 to the CTI server (you may see a different code on the CTI server side). The actual behavior of the desktop under these conditions depends on the setting for Logout on Agent Disconnect (LOAD) in Unified CCE. By default, the CTI server places the agent in Not Ready state.
Note |
Finesse takes up to 120 seconds to detect when an agent closes the browser or the browser crashes and Finesse waits 60 seconds before sending a forced logout request to the CTI server. Under these conditions, Finesse can take up to 180 seconds to sign out the agent. |
The following table lists the conditions under which Finesse sends this code to the CTI server.
12-13-2015 07:02 PM
Thank you, Mohammed. :)
03-04-2016 11:21 AM
Hi Roselyn,
Did you ever find out the root cause of your issue? I have a client on the exact same version seeing the same problem of users being frequently logged out, sometimes many at the same time even when they are in different sites. WAN issues have been ruled out at this point.
Line 2733: 90486125: Mar 03 13:55:58.410 PDT %MIVR-SS_RM-7-UNK:Rsrc: bl630 New State:LOGOFF Old State:AVAILABLE Reason code:255
Line 2815: 90486204: Mar 03 13:55:58.428 PDT %MIVR-SS_RM-7-UNK:Rsrc: jy837 New State:LOGOFF Old State:UNAVAILABLE Reason code:255
Line 2900: 90486286: Mar 03 13:55:58.442 PDT %MIVR-SS_RM-7-UNK:Rsrc: kx500 New State:LOGOFF Old State:UNAVAILABLE Reason code:255
Line 2978: 90486361: Mar 03 13:55:58.461 PDT %MIVR-SS_RM-7-UNK:Rsrc: cl279 New State:LOGOFF Old State:UNAVAILABLE Reason code:255
Line 3051: 90486432: Mar 03 13:55:58.472 PDT %MIVR-SS_RM-7-UNK:Rsrc: he248 New State:LOGOFF Old State:AVAILABLE Reason code:255
03-04-2016 11:34 PM
We actually raised this to TAC, they opened a bug case.
Bud ID is CSCuy26881
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