I had this happen before. For me it was refreshing my script. Go to the GUI
for script management and upload the saved script again. Your changes are not
getting refreshed.
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Hi Edgar,
I know which sites are showing the solution and I have done it that way. I
can see the word "callinq" in my Cdata screen, but there is no colon and no
number (0 or 1).
2012/8/25 Edgar Feliz
> I think you have to add that look at pages 176-178 on the guide book for
> lab 1.
>
> Edgar
>
Jason,
You were right. I disabled the Wait for Far End H.245 Terminal Capability
Set option in the H.323 Gateway, and now the traces are clearer.
Now I can see CUCM sending its TCS, and then I have the following message
being received from the PSTN router:
08/25/2012 17:50:41.827 CCM|H245ASN - Tt
I think you have to add that look at pages 176-178 on the guide book for
lab 1.
Edgar
On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 5:23 AM, Steffen Bruening wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> my ccx scripting skills are only on a basic level. When I configure the
> script and the layout I never seen a value behind the callinq var
hi PD,
I believe that can be done on UCCX with the ICD script.
-Vir
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Hi all,
my ccx scripting skills are only on a basic level. When I configure the
script and the layout I never seen a value behind the callinq variable in
cdata during an incoming or active call. I test with my own script also the
with the script from the solution guide, in both case the behaviour