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URSMan

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Does this RouteRequest look valid?
« on: December 13, 2006, 07:01:54 AM »
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Hi,

I am used to seeing ThisDN, OtherDN in every RequestRouteCall message and so imagine my surprise when I come across this:

11:09:59.129_T_I_0092016609fb809f [14:19] send to tserver TServer_XXX_2 RequestRouteCall to dn 2719 on  (dnis= )
request to 65200(--) message RequestRouteCall
AttributeReferenceID 28259
AttributeRouteType 0 (RouteTypeUnknown)
AttributeExtensions [179] 00 08 00 00..
'DEFAULT#' '2200'
'CUSTOMER_ID' 'Resources'
'VQ' '__##IVR_VQ_NAME__'
'DN' '2719'
'ACCESS' '2719'
'SWITCH' 'Switch_XXXX'
'NVQ' 2000
'TARGET' '2719_Switch_XXXX@StatServerXXX.RP'
AttributeConnID 0092016609fb809f
AttributeThisDN '2778'
..sent to ctixxx:7840(fd=24)

It has what I would expect to be inside OtherDN in 'DN' KV pair, but there is no OtherDN attribute. Is it normal?

Perplexed and doubting my own sanity!

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Re: Does this RouteRequest look valid?
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2006, 10:10:10 AM »
URSMan,
      What is making the request? URS,Desktop etc ???

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Re: Does this RouteRequest look valid?
« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2006, 01:32:19 PM »
URSMan,

you are right, usually there is the AttributeOtherDN...just a couple of questions: what kind of resource is DN 2719? And what happens to the call?

p.s. : Haldane, that is a request by URS in a URS log  ;)

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Re: Does this RouteRequest look valid?
« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2006, 05:45:51 PM »
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  • Based on the value under VQ, it looks like you're trying to send the call for an IVR treatment. However, the target is a routepoint - do you have multiple sites, maybe where 2719 is an access number or an external route point?

    We use Genesys' VTO (Voice Treatment Option) in our environment, and route request to one of our VTO ports looks like this:

    11:18:53.280_T_I_00650165ebafd41a [14:19] send to tserver dre_tserver_a RequestRouteCall to dn 69612 on  (dnis= )
    request to 65200 message RequestRouteCall
    AttributeReferenceID 15414
    AttributeRouteType RouteTypeUnknown
    AttributeExtensions [187] 00 09 00 00..
    'DEFAULT#' '87467'
    'CUSTOMER_ID' 'Resources'
    'AGENT' ''
    'PLACE' 'VTO_69612'
    'DN' '69612'
    'SWITCH' 'dre_link'
    'VQ' '__##IVR_VQ_NAME__'
    'NVQ' 20000
    'TARGET' 'VTOPorts@dre_routingstatserver_a.GP'
    AttributeOtherDN '69612'
    AttributeConnID 00650165ebafd41a
    AttributeThisDN '87417'
        _A_I_00650165ebafd41a [0E:04] ----------->ARRIVAL
        _B_I_00650165ebafd41a [0E:11] IVRTreatment was continued===========>TREATMENT_REQUEST