Re: [cisco-voip] AXL or SQL to run a CTI Search like RTMT? (Nick Barnett)

2017-10-26 Thread Stephen Welsh
Hi Nick, Accessing the varied CUCM APIs with their different technologies and access limitations can challenge the best of us. We (UnifiedFX) are planning to launch a new product offering next year that solves a large number of those challenges, it’s called AutomationFX. Basically you can acce

Re: [cisco-voip] AXL or SQL to run a CTI Search like RTMT?

2017-10-26 Thread Brian Meade
For EM with UCCX, you need to only give the RmCm application user access to the device profiles. This issue happens when it has control of the physical phones or both instead. On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 10:47 AM, Nick Barnett wrote: > We consistently have issues around here where contact center us

Re: [cisco-voip] AXL or SQL to run a CTI Search like RTMT? (Nick Barnett)

2017-10-26 Thread Nick Barnett
Sorry, should have mentioned... we're on UCCE, not CCX. I've seen this problem at other places using 8.6, but we're using 10.0 right now and it's still happening. I've made some good progress since submitting my question earlier. The data that I need is in risdb, but that sucks for automation, so

Re: [cisco-voip] AXL or SQL to run a CTI Search like RTMT? (Nick Barnett)

2017-10-26 Thread Pawlowski, Adam
I use the AXL "getLine" function to return associatedDevices block - that will tell you what devices are on any given line. I am not sure if that will apply to CTI devices but I'm sure that would work for you. You can use AXL to handle device associations, but, just keep in mind that as far as

Re: [cisco-voip] AXL or SQL to run a CTI Search like RTMT?

2017-10-26 Thread Florian Kroessbacher
Hy i think u habe to do a join from numplan (pattern) to devicenumplanmap (patter 2 device) and device table Maybe Datadictionary Helps https://developer.cisco.com/media/UCM10.5DataDictionary/UCM10.5DataDictionary.htm -- Florian Krößbacher florian.kroessbac...@gmail.com Am 26. Okt. 2017, 16:48

[cisco-voip] AXL or SQL to run a CTI Search like RTMT?

2017-10-26 Thread Nick Barnett
We consistently have issues around here where contact center users receive error 10159 "This is a shared line" This happens because our contact center uses extension mobility. To remedy the error, you have to launch RTMT, go to Voice/Video, CTI then CTI Search. At that point, you put the users num