None of what you need is part of the script. You need to configure "automatic 
work" and "wrapup time" on the CSQ first page, the "Resource Selection 
Criteria" on the CSQ second page, and disable "Automatic Available" on the 
resource.  The single button login is achieved via an IP Phone Service. Go to 
the UCCX pages on cisco support, go to Troubleshooting and Alerts --> 
Troubleshooting TechNotes and search the page for "One Button".

DQ
d...@cisco.com<mailto:d...@cisco.com>

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On Aug 7, 2012, at 5:42 AM, "virajith " 
<vir...@rediffmail.com<mailto:vir...@rediffmail.com>> wrote:

hi Guys,


How to write a script which will transfer calls to available agent based on
longest idle time. The phone user has requested some time after ending a
call. During this time, phone user should be marked NOT READY.
User has to change status to READY manually before call can be directed.
Single button login is used by the phone.

-Vir




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Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2012 00:11:23 +0000
From: "Dan Quinlan (daquinla)" <daqui...@cisco.com<mailto:daqui...@cisco.com>>
To: Bill Lake <whl...@gmail.com<mailto:whl...@gmail.com>>
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Yeah, sorry I slip into "sales" mode sometimes - thinking production not lab.. 
I have run much more that the setup you are planning on a 5 year old MCS-7828 
(I forget the HP and IBM equivalents). The 7828 has 6 GB ram and 2x250GB disks. 
ESXi 4.x handles everything perfectly. The only issue is occasional "drunk 
unity lady" as the VMWare scheduler likes a dedicated processor core to handle 
direct RTP traffic. My advice - try it on something you have before acquiring 
something new.

DQ
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On Aug 6, 2012, at 7:43 PM, "Bill Lake" 
<whl...@gmail.com<mailto:whl...@gmail.com><mailto:whl...@gmail.com>> wrote:

If you set up a pool under vmware ESXi (FREE) then the individual machines 
share the memory as needed.  This is a great way to improve performance.  Also 
I/O to HDD is improved by spreading out over several disk/SSD's.  You also get 
some benefit by having individual NIC's assigned especially for the CUCM Pub 
and Sub.  Using this method you do not have to drop your VM's down even if you 
have only 4 GB RAM, set up device pool with all RAM available, Load all VM's 
under that Pool and they share as needed although I would recommend 8 GB min, 
16 GB is my current setup.

I actually have a Dell Optiplex 790 loaded with CUCM/CUC/CUPS on 4 GB RAM and a 
single 250GB HDD and it works perfectly (with a little hack for the onboard 
NIC)  but this is not my main lab but a demo lab for portability as the 
slimline Optiplex is very portable.


On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 5:29 PM, Eliot Ngwa 
<eliot.n...@gmail.com<mailto:eliot.n...@gmail.com><mailto:eliot.n...@gmail.com>>
 wrote:
I had this same question last year and this distribution list group provided 
some great advice. I ended up upgrading my old HP desktop for the lab. I put in 
an i5 core processor, 32GB RAM, and an 128GB SSD drive all for ~$500. SSD drive 
prices are coming down now and RAM is stupid cheap nowadays, so I'd load up on 
as much as your motherboard can handle. I've got everything running in VMware 
workstation 8. Typically I'm only running 3 apps at a time even though I could 
probably run all 5 at the same time with ease. I went this route mostly because 
of A) cost B) not wanting to have a big jet engine server box roaring in my 
room. One of my study partners awhile back also revealed to me that you can 
actually scale back the memory requirements for Pub/Sub to 1GB after you've 
installed (which minimum requirement initially is 2GB) it.

On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 4:30 PM, Nicolas MICHEL 
<mcl.nico...@gmail.com<mailto:mcl.nico...@gmail.com><mailto:mcl.nico...@gmail.com>>
 wrote:
Hey guys.

Just building me a lab since I would like to work whenever I want (read can :P 
) and would like to have some advices about your server spec.

What would be enough to run all the servers required for the lab in a single 
box ?

I would like something powerful that will allow me to run more than required 
and I don't want to be penalized when waiting for the advanced CUCM service 
parameter window :)


I was thinking to get an UCS C210 M2 but I am not sure that a single Xeon 5506 
would be enough ? Also I am planning for something like 48Gb of Ram .


Let me know what do you guys think !


Nic




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To: "'Dan Quinlan \(daquinla\)'" 
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Hi everyone and thanks for your private and public response on this topic.



I ll try to get my hands on an UCS C210 or 2xC200 M2  I don't know yet.



Regarding the RAM, I'll get 48G in a single server or I'll spilt the total
amount of memory between the 2 servers.



SSD are way too much expensive for a lab environment. I'll get regular disk
with a Raid 1 array and that will run just fine.



Thanks a lot for your help.



Now onto ebay to get some nice deal (yikes !)





Nic









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[mailto:ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com] On Behalf Of Dan Quinlan
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Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2012 2:11 AM
To: Bill Lake
Cc: Online Study
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CCIE Voice Lab Server



Yeah, sorry I slip into "sales" mode sometimes - thinking production not
lab.. I have run much more that the setup you are planning on a 5 year old
MCS-7828 (I forget the HP and IBM equivalents). The 7828 has 6 GB ram and
2x250GB disks. ESXi 4.x handles everything perfectly. The only issue is
occasional "drunk unity lady" as the VMWare scheduler likes a dedicated
processor core to handle direct RTP traffic. My advice - try it on something
you have before acquiring something new.



DQ

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Sent from my iPhone


On Aug 6, 2012, at 7:43 PM, "Bill Lake" 
<whl...@gmail.com<mailto:whl...@gmail.com>> wrote:

If you set up a pool under vmware ESXi (FREE) then the individual machines
share the memory as needed.  This is a great way to improve performance.
Also I/O to HDD is improved by spreading out over several disk/SSD's.  You
also get some benefit by having individual NIC's assigned especially for the
CUCM Pub and Sub.  Using this method you do not have to drop your VM's down
even if you have only 4 GB RAM, set up device pool with all RAM available,
Load all VM's under that Pool and they share as needed although I would
recommend 8 GB min, 16 GB is my current setup.



I actually have a Dell Optiplex 790 loaded with CUCM/CUC/CUPS on 4 GB RAM
and a single 250GB HDD and it works perfectly (with a little hack for the
onboard NIC)  but this is not my main lab but a demo lab for portability as
the slimline Optiplex is very portable.



On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 5:29 PM, Eliot Ngwa 
<eliot.n...@gmail.com<mailto:eliot.n...@gmail.com>> wrote:

I had this same question last year and this distribution list group provided
some great advice. I ended up upgrading my old HP desktop for the lab. I put
in an i5 core processor, 32GB RAM, and an 128GB SSD drive all for ~$500. SSD
drive prices are coming down now and RAM is stupid cheap nowadays, so I'd
load up on as much as your motherboard can handle. I've got everything
running in VMware workstation 8. Typically I'm only running 3 apps at a time
even though I could probably run all 5 at the same time with ease. I went
this route mostly because of A) cost B) not wanting to have a big jet engine
server box roaring in my room. One of my study partners awhile back also
revealed to me that you can actually scale back the memory requirements for
Pub/Sub to 1GB after you've installed (which minimum requirement initially
is 2GB) it.

On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 4:30 PM, Nicolas MICHEL 
<mcl.nico...@gmail.com<mailto:mcl.nico...@gmail.com>>
wrote:

Hey guys.



Just building me a lab since I would like to work whenever I want (read can
:P ) and would like to have some advices about your server spec.



What would be enough to run all the servers required for the lab in a single
box ?



I would like something powerful that will allow me to run more than required
and I don't want to be penalized when waiting for the advanced CUCM service
parameter window :)





I was thinking to get an UCS C210 M2 but I am not sure that a single Xeon
5506 would be enough . Also I am planning for something like 48Gb of Ram .





Let me know what do you guys think !





Nic









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