11-12-2007 04:51 PM - edited 03-15-2019 07:11 AM
Hi All,
I am currently deploying ARC and am having some issues controlling the CTI Ports. As a result of these issues the ARC Connect Server will not start.
I have a TAPI user created in CallManager (4.2(3)sr2b) that is associated with the various CTI Route Points, CTI Ports and Phones that ARC requires.
As suggested by ARC I downloaded the TAPI Phone Dialer from www.julmar.com/tapi and have preformed testing with this tool and have removed ARC from the equation.
The TAPI Phone Dialer is able to control the CTI Route Points and also IP Phones to make calls however it can't seem to control the CTI Ports.
It fails with the following error - âlineOpen (0x8000004b) Resource Unavailableâ
I have attached the trace file from the TSP (version 4.2(0.5)ES03).
The following has already been tried;
- Create new TAPI user
- Create new CTI Ports
- Restart CTI Service
- Reinstall TSP and associated wave drivers
- Installed TSP and Phone Dialer on different PC
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thks,
Matt
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11-21-2007 06:33 AM
Hi Matt
This sounds like the Cisco TAPI Wave Driver is not working. Have you installed this? If you have, try removing ALL instances of it (in Device Manager), rebooting the server and then installing it again
Also, make sure you are not doing this via Terminal Services - TS causes issues with the Wave Driver for some reason
Let us know how you get on
Thanks
11-21-2007 06:33 AM
Hi Matt
This sounds like the Cisco TAPI Wave Driver is not working. Have you installed this? If you have, try removing ALL instances of it (in Device Manager), rebooting the server and then installing it again
Also, make sure you are not doing this via Terminal Services - TS causes issues with the Wave Driver for some reason
Let us know how you get on
Thanks
11-21-2007 04:11 PM
Hey Guys, thanks a lot for your posts, much appreciated!
I ended up resolving this issue by un-installing then re-installing the Cisco TSP using VNC. Apparently there is a know issue with the installation of the Cisco TSP using Terminal Services.
I also hit another issue related to TS and ARC 4.1.4.381 (SR2) on Windows 2003.
When logging into the ARC server using Terminal Services, the in Queue Announcements are no longer able to be heard... After a reboot all services will then function correctly (at least until another login from TS happens).
I have now disabled TS on the Arc Server and have not experienced this issue again. I am now using VNC to access the server.
Thanks again,
Matt
02-07-2008 10:18 AM
11-21-2007 07:22 AM
When you installed the TAPI TSP, have you configured the number of automated voice calls under the Wave option? Incidentally, if you change this option you will have to re-install the WAVE driver.
Also it is assumed that have you configured your ARC resource group devices, with at least one Host PBX Gateway?
Regards
Allan.
11-21-2007 08:24 AM
Allan - seeing as the issue is with Phone1.exe as well, this is not related to the Arc configuration - it seems to be more related to the wave driver itself
11-21-2007 08:40 AM
Hi Bennie, I would agree with you accept for the fact that the WAV driver has already been re-installed, unless of course it was installed through TS.
I see the point concerning the phone dialer, but was this a Host PBX Port that used to iniate the test call? If this was the case then I would expect an error such as resource unavailable if the WAV was not installed or working correctly?
Allan.
11-21-2007 08:48 AM
Allan - to be honest, I dont know! It seems that when you try and control a CTI Port via phone.exe, you get a "resource unavailable" error, which is the wave driver not working
11-21-2007 09:01 AM
I have just reviewed the TSP trace and have discovered the following events:-
CSelsiusTSPWaveList::GetAvailWave() *ERROR* No wave available
CSelsiusTSPDevice::OpenDevice() [ARC_CTI_TEST] *ERROR* GetAvailWave() returned WAVELIST_NOT_ASSIGNED
In light of the above, un-installing the WAV driver rebooting and re-installing the WAV would be a good place to start.
Regards
Allan.
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