10-25-2011 04:51 AM
Hello,
for a customer with CUCM 8.6 I have a question for automatic logging off of individual phones based on a pre-determined period (eg 1 hour/1 day) when a phone has not been used? Maybe there is a third part solution?
Thanx,
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10-25-2011 08:02 AM
Can you use the idle url to execute a service that checks if someone is logged in, then log them off.
Best Regards,
Chikeobi
11-03-2011 01:56 PM
Twan,
Unfortunately, the logout feature of EM is absolute time based and not idle time based. I am not aware of any 3rd party solutions that do this. Additionally, because phone activity is not stored in CUCM, the application would have to monitor a phone's activity and issue a logout when a certain threshold has been reached. That might not be trivial to do.
Thanks,
Dan Keller
Technical Marketing Engineer
11-03-2011 03:48 PM
Hi Twan,
I don't know if you still require assistance for this. The answer I gave you was a bit simplistic and does not address what you'd need to do.
The good news is that I thik there is a solution to what you want to do. The best part of it is that you will not have to write a CTI application that will monitor a boatload of devices. As you know, there is a limit to the number of such monitors the CUCM can support (better in 8.6 than earlier version, but not unlimited).
Say your policy is that idle EM logins should not exceed 4 hours and total EM login time cannot exceed 8 hours. The 8-hour policy can be enforced by CUCM, no problem. To enforce the 4-hour idle EM login, you would need an application that uses the idle URL in conjunction with some record keeping to do it.
Using a combination of:
If you are willing to set the idle URL timer to 4 hours, then the solution is simple: log off the currently logged in person when the idle URL executes. If, however, you need the idle timer to be less than 4 hours (the login idle limit), then you can use the refresh timer to update the fact that the phone is still idle. Then when the limit has passed and the same user is logged in, you can force log them out.
Makes sense? No monitoring. Pretty clean. You will need AXL to find out who is curretnly logged in and to log them off.
Chikeobi Njaka
02-17-2012 01:56 AM
re: your questions around whether there are 3rd party applications available I believe domincomms have an application called idle logout. Might be worth looking at if you are stuck developing a solution.
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