[quote author=eduardosaito link=topic=8049.msg35420#msg35420 date=1382456104]
But FRA, as I checked in CME, the VTP are not assigned to any places ... the implementation in IRD is routing the call to an ACD QUEUE that uses dnis pooling to choose the VTP to redirect the call.
Is this kind of implementation wrong or, at least, not recommended?
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Frankly, I've never heard about this implementation. I'm not sure whether this is not recommended or what: if it has worked so far, it may well be not best practise, however, still do the job.
[quote author=cavagnaro link=topic=8049.msg35422#msg35422 date=1382460458]
Yes, and as mentioned, as they are SIP I don't expect to see those messages there due the architecture and the protocol used.
For Abandon I'd monitor the RP, there is where Abandon occurs, not on a port...
For Ringing...ringing where? SIP doesn't ring actually...it has establishment in a immediate way, check the SIP messages, there probably a ringing but is only for compatibility
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I think here you're mixing up two different things, Cav.

We are not talking about what happens on the SIP part of the solution, but rather on the TServer / IVR Server part: as the VTPs are created in the premise TServer switch, Tserver will indeed generate an EventRinging, as soon as the call comes in from the PBX.
[quote author=Kubig link=topic=8049.msg35428#msg35428 date=1382517047]
Link the VTP with places and you can use standard Genesys statistics for objects of type "place". VTP ports are still monitored by IVR T-Server and standard events are generated for that. But, if you can - forget to VTP and use VoIP clear architecture.
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I agree with Kubig: add each VTP to a place, and all places to a group, you should be then able to monitor regular stats.
Depending on how your v8 solution will be integrated to the PSTN, the architecture may change, but the cleanest way is without IVR Server.
Fra