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Is there any way to check who disconnected the call agent or customer in TServer 8.0 when release-party-report is set to false.

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I think that it depends on which type of T-Server and if devlink logs are enabled. Other than that, the only other way I know if through having the release-party-report enabled.

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It is a SIP T-Server. Do we have any KVP which can tell this if release-party-report is disabled.

Offline cavagnaro

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Check Tserver release notes
I know that depends on PBX at all. Yes, it is defined by a KVP on extensions attribute.

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Just FYI: It is a SIP Switch only.

Offline cavagnaro

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Yes, noted already. As said, go and check release notes, there is the answer.
Or do you expect me to read them to save your time?  ??? Don't remember from head, maybe someone else will while you read the RN

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No luck in Release Notes  :( ???

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Jesus...then go to KB...what a laziness


According to several T-Server 8 deployment guides there is application-level option (which is available since 8.0.001.00).

releasing-party-report

Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: Immediately

Specifies whether T-Server reports Attribute Extension ReleasingParty in events EventReleased and EventAbandoned to indicate which party initiated the call release.


In SIP Server the feature is fully implemented in release 8.1.000.51 (from Release Notes):

This release contains the following new features or functionality:

Call release tracking. SIP Server supports reporting the identity of which party (agent or customer) is responsible for releasing a particular call. (ER# 284079505)

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Even! From release Notes!!!

[quote]
Release Number 8.1.000.51 [12/15/11] – General

Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications

Supported Operating Systems

The operating systems supported by this release are listed in the Contents, above.

New in This Release

This release of SIP Server is built with T-Server Common Part (TSCP) release number 8.1.000.25. TSCP is the shared software that all T-Servers and SIP Servers use. Consult the TSCP release note for information on changes to the Common Part that may affect the functionality of SIP Server.

There are no restrictions for this release. This release contains the following new features or functionality:

[b]Call release tracking[/b]. SIP Server supports reporting the identity of which party (agent or customer) is responsible for releasing a particular call. (ER# 284079505)
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I know it works this way. But i have an call from customer who wants to know about release party. That time it was not set. So i am looking for the ways to check who released the call when releasing-party-report was disabled.

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Re: Is there any way to check who disconnected the call agent or customer ?
« Reply #10 on: March 01, 2016, 08:48:45 PM »
[quote author=Genesys 8.5 link=topic=9391.msg42479#msg42479 date=1456864772]
So i am looking for the ways to check who released the call when releasing-party-report was disabled.
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Why ? I mean you have an easy and worked solution: enable releasing-party-report. What is the reason to look for something different ?

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Re: Is there any way to check who disconnected the call agent or customer ?
« Reply #11 on: March 01, 2016, 09:13:14 PM »
If you still have sip logs, you can check where the BYE came from

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Re: Is there any way to check who disconnected the call agent or customer ?
« Reply #12 on: March 04, 2016, 10:10:31 AM »
As hsujdik mentioned above. In sip logs you should see where from has the BYE message came.

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