03-27-2015 05:03 PM - edited 03-14-2019 02:36 PM
can more than one agent be logged into Cisco agent and Cisco Supervisor only shows one name however not all agents are showing up on the screen?
what does reason 33 mean when it says Supervisor not ready?
03-31-2015 11:35 AM
Reposting this discussion to a more appropriate community of Contact Center.
03-31-2015 11:41 AM
Thank you amchang... i am just a end user.. and... really need to find this info out.. long story.
thank you again.
03-31-2015 02:38 PM
Hello-
I'm not sure what you mean by the first part of your question. Can you clarify?
Here is the definition of Reason Code 33 from UCCX 9 and it is the same in 10.6, but you will need to verify for your version of UCCX in the Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Historical Reporting Guide for your version.
SUP_AGT_TO_NOTREADY
Reason Code: 33
State: Not Ready
The system issues this reason code when the Supervisor changes an agent’s state to Not Ready state.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/customer-collaboration/unified-contact-center-express/products-user-guide-list.html Thanks,
03-31-2015 02:38 PM
Thanks again DJ ,,,, so so much.. i am not tech savvy one bit... all i know is that I am in hot water for " reason 33" on a phone. report ....and... I am trying to find.. out.. if there are other causes for a
code of " reason 33" can a phone glitch and make that code? I did share my log in with others for the Cisco Supervisor and I am thinking/guessing others can be logged into it at the same time under my name and only have me showing logged in and that they could have turned off the phone?
thank you so much for your patience... i have googled "reason 33" over and over.. and yes it does show the " Supervisor changes an agent's state to Not Ready state. but could i have not been the one that did it?????????
03-31-2015 02:59 PM
A user ID can only be logged into one instance of Supervisor Desktop. If a second person logs in it will notify them that the user ID is in use and will be logged out. Both instances of CSD will display a notification.
Edit: This is true in UCCX 9.x, but I do not know what version you're running and cannot confirm that this behavior is true for all versions, but I would expect this to be the case.
My advice: Change your password and DON'T share it again. In some organizations that can mean termination of employment.
I am not aware of any defects that would cause incorrect reason codes in Historical Reporting. Reach out to your Telecom / Contact Center team and check if they are aware of any issues of that nature.
DJ
03-31-2015 03:01 PM
Thanks DJ... our Telecom had put the Supervisor on all desk tops for all of us to use.. it just was labeled with my name. I noticed that one agent would IM me saying that my phone looked like it was off.. but i could not ever see that agent logged into supervisor when they would say that to me. So i was wondering if a agent...could have maybe had their own Supervisor that could see the same agents as I could? I am in a heap of a mess at this time.
over " reason 33" can it go on automatically or is there only one way it can show up?
so sorry to be a bother.. thanks again for your time DJ
03-31-2015 05:51 PM
Yes, a supervisor is able to see anyone on a team that they configured as a supervisor for. You could be configured as a supervisor for different teams than someone else. It's really all speculation without being able to look at the configuration.
DJ
03-31-2015 06:12 PM
Thank you DJ.... what a bunch of hot water i am in.
have a good rest of the day. wish me luck.. wish i knew if someone could log in and not show up? but your answers help me.... a bit.
04-02-2015 10:58 AM
me again,,,,, can supervisor turn off a phone from another desk?
04-02-2015 11:13 AM
Do you mean actually turn off the physical phone? No.
DJ
04-06-2015 08:59 AM
yes DJ... I was told I turned off a phone..from my supervisor.. however...
i was not aware that i could do that... and.... i am thinking it was strange that the last few months when i was on my supervisor.. that it would all of a sudden show up that the other agent was in not ready mode.. the code that was showing up was
reason 33 supervisor not ready... i am thinking that agent might have had their own supervisor .... something is just not right with the story etc.. that I was told.
thank you for your help DJ
QUICK QUESTION - SO CISCO SUPERVISOR CAN OR CANNOT PUT AN AGENT INTO NOT READY OR CAN IT?
REASON 33 MEANS A PERSON USING CISCO SUPERVISOR PUT ANOTHER AGENT INTO NOT READY OR DID THE AGENT USING SUPERVISOR CREATE THEIR OWN REASON 33?
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