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UCCX 10.6 Log who forced agent to login

ryan.simmons1
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Does UCCX track who forced an agent to login? I looked at the agent state detail table but it doesn't appear to track who pushed the agent back into a ready state. Is there something else that does track this activity?

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Mukesh Singh
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Hi,

 

Could you please elaborate what exactly you want to know? Do you want to understand agent login process?

 

 

Supervisors can change the Agent state, on behalf of the Agent. I'm sure they are wondering if there is a report which shows this happening.

Scenario: Agent claims they didn't know they were not ready for 6 hours, and never made themselves not ready. One possible explanation is that one of the Supervisor's did it. How can you prove that?

Hi,

There is not ready reason code 999 if supervisor make agents not ready.

 

999 - Supervisor Not Ready

This code is reserved.

999 - Supervisor Logout


This code is reserved.

 

https://community.cisco.com/t5/collaboration-voice-and-video/reason-codes-for-agent-not-ready/ta-p/3148096

 

i'll check in my lab as well.

 

Regards,

Mukesh

But it doesn't say "who," correct?

correct we need to know who pushed the agent from a not ready state to a ready state.

I replied with a example scenario that should help.

ryan.simmons1
Level 1
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Here is a example scenario:

 

1) Agent goes into a Not Ready state on their phone.

2) Team Leader (Not the Agent's Direct Supervisor) forces the Agent back into a Ready state.

3) Agent complains to Direct Supervisor.

4) Direct Supervisor asks who forced my agent back into a Ready state.

 

So my question is how can I prove which Team Leader pushed the agent back into a ready state. I see that the states changed but who pushed them?