07-09-2014 07:05 AM - edited 03-16-2019 11:21 PM
Have problems with JTAPI-connection to Genesys - CTI-Link gets out of sync. When stopping two other business processes with (probably) no contact to Genesys and CUCM and restart of Genesys all works fine. See no system load on Genesys server that could cause this problems.
Question:
1.) How to watch wellness of JTAPI-connection between CUCM and Genesys?
2.) Can I have a keep-alive-signal of JTAPI-connection from CUCM?
3.) How to investigate what elements are disturbing connection?
Thanks.
07-29-2014 01:34 PM
Frank,
We are having this same issue. Was it solved and how?
07-29-2014 10:28 PM
Hi
Can you go to your CUCM servicabilty and do a restart for CTI manager?
Thanks
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07-30-2014 07:32 AM
Hi,
for what reason would you restart CTI Manager? Are there known problems? Can that problem be seen somewhere in CUCM? What do you think about three named questions "1.) How to watch", ...?
Regards,
07-30-2014 07:15 AM
AIX-/Oracle-administrator changed system parameters for Genesys-host. CPU usage on average fall from about 80 percent to 60 percent. Since that time (about14 days) we had no more problems. Named questions still exist.
07-30-2014 01:08 PM
You can monitor CTIConnectionActive under Performance tab in RTMT for a real-time number of JTAPI connections.
CTIManager SDL traces from CUCM and JTAPI logs from Genesys should help diagnose the exact JTAPI messaging and see what is closing the connection. There's a keep-alive process as part of JTAPI that Genesys should be using.
Lastly, a packet capture may help if there are network interruptions causing the issue.
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