I've done something similar by encapsulating the time logic in XML and then
using XPath queries in UCCX to pull the info and make decisions based on
the results. In our case it's an oncall shift schedule system that UCCX
pulls XML from.
the call flow portion of the XML looks something like:
Dr
I've been working on an old analog paging controller this afternoon, so I've
been trudging around in the docs for FXS/FXO commands...
I have a pretty good hunch that "no battery-reversal" should take care of your
issue. The debug lines you shared initially indicate that the FXO port is
hanging
Re-reading the thread, I noticed something...
"no supervisory disconnect signal" actually *enables* tone-based disconnect
supervision for *any tone*. Definitely not what you want!!!
The "no" part of that command is that you are disabling power-denial disconnect
signaling. In other words, it is
Hi Ryan,
I'm happy to continue discussing this topic but it might be a bit generous to
call me a "master" at it. I welcome corrections from anyone if I say something
incorrect. :-)
> As I understand supervisory disconnect (as it applies to this context), for
> the local-end to be hanging up,
There is a defect in CUCM 10.5 where the Conductor won't register if CUCM is
configured to use HTTPS. I don't remember the details but it's related to
certificate validation. We had to switch our CUCM configuration to use HTTP to
communicate with Conductor.
From: cisco-voip
I have a CCX group that works daily from 07:00 to 21:00 . They would like
change their opening and closing times over July and August to some days
opening at 08:00 and some days closing at 16:00 because of staffing issues. Can
this be built in an .xml file like a holiday schedule or do we