10-15-2010 03:46 PM - edited 03-14-2019 06:42 AM
I'm working with the HTTP triggers/scripting, and find myself in quite a box. The documentation for version 8
is not updated to reflect the fact that it's in a LINUX appliance. This is an IP IVR running v8.0(2)
Reviewed the thread here; https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3145524 but could not get this to work. Windows paths, etc. aren't available.
I have my system dumbed down to this:
test1.htm (not on the UCCX server):
<html>
<body>
<form action="http://10.0.1.218:8080/hello" method=GET>
Hit the button
<input type="submit">
</form>
</body>
</html>
My second script is fixed called welcome.html
<html>
<body>
Hello
</body>
</html>
The second script is uploaded into the document repository.
A simple three step script was written (start and end being two of the steps). The second step in the script was a Send HTTP Response with a parameter variable called myDocument as the document name.
The script is loaded into the system, and an application configured. The myDocument parameter variable is pointed at the second script in the document repository.
I then created an http trigger called /hello.
When I invoke the first page, it gets to the browser. I hit the button, and get a HTTPStatus 404 message (complete with a Cisco logo) telling me the requested resource is not available. Tried switching it to https, and that just sits and spins never getting anything.
Would be greatful for any help. Quite frustrated at the moment.....
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10-17-2010 07:24 PM
It's port 9080 in UCCX 8.
So if this is my UCCX IP: 10.1.1.10
Then the HTTP Trigger for *test* is at: http://10.1.1.10:9080/test
10-18-2010 05:40 PM
Page 6 of the port utilization guide provides the following info
====
Port 9080 used for
- Clients trying to access HTTP triggers or documents / prompts / grammars
- Tomcat instance used by Unified CCX engine
====
Hope this helps
Regards
Anuj
10-17-2010 07:24 PM
It's port 9080 in UCCX 8.
So if this is my UCCX IP: 10.1.1.10
Then the HTTP Trigger for *test* is at: http://10.1.1.10:9080/test
10-17-2010 09:06 PM
Where is this documented???
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10-18-2010 05:40 PM
Page 6 of the port utilization guide provides the following info
====
Port 9080 used for
- Clients trying to access HTTP triggers or documents / prompts / grammars
- Tomcat instance used by Unified CCX engine
====
Hope this helps
Regards
Anuj
10-18-2010 05:58 PM
Can honestly say I would NEVER have thought to look there!
Thanks!
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10-18-2010 08:24 PM
It's also in the 8.0(1) Upgrade Guide, and the 8.x Administration Guide. That's three documents that it's in.
12-23-2010 12:16 PM
Thanks, This tripped me up too!
10-17-2013 06:11 AM
Awesome information, thanks. I do have one question though. I have it working now with one csq but what would the best way for this to be implemented with say..7 csq's?
10-17-2013 07:57 AM
Whoops, you replied to the wrong thread Mark. I'll meet you back over in your original thread.
Anthony Holloway
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