02-17-2014 12:28 AM - edited 03-15-2019 05:57 AM
Hi All,
Couple of queires related to UCCX 8.0:
Thanks in advance.
02-17-2014 01:36 AM
Hi,
are we talking about a UCCE or UCCX? You mentioned WebView which is typical for ICM/UCCE.
G.
02-17-2014 01:50 AM
My routing client is CUCM and i am using translation routing; so CUCM invokes ICM and ICM invokes IPIVR for queueing the call and other specific functions.
In this scenario, i want to know how many ports i am using on day to day basis and how do i define a threshold after which i would like to get an email alert. Is this possible ?
Thanks.
02-17-2014 02:06 AM
Hi,
first, about that email alert: some assembly required.
You can do it the "polling the realtime tables" way or the "have each script check" way, or the "IP IVR Default script" way.
Polling realtime tables: write a simple script which takes a look every now and then (for instance 5-8 seconds) at the Network_Trunk_Group_Real_Time database view. There is a couple of columns to watch, for instance: AllTrunksBusyToday, CallsInToday, CallsInNow. If a threshold is met, send an email.
The second option: use an If node in your ICM script to check for the same/simliar values, from the NetworkTrunkGroup section. If a condition is met, have IP IVR (or an Application Gateway Application) send your alert.
The third option: for the Translation Routing application in UCCX, configure the maximum number of sessions to the number of ports available for that port group. Configure a default script for that application that sends an email. So any time the maximum number of sessions threshold is reached, the default script will be run and send your alert.
About historical port usage: again, take a look at the database schema. For instance, Network_Trunk_Group_Half_Hour.
G.
02-17-2014 03:44 AM
Hi,
Thanks for detailed answer. I will check above options and will keep you posted.
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