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Settings For Packaged CCE, Manage > Settings has two tabs: General and Access. This section explains the tools on the General tab, which you use to manage these settings: System Information, System Settings, System Deployment, and Agent Trace. Configure Deployment, page 1 Capacity Info, page 2 System Validation, page 3 Agent Trace, page 3 Packaged CCE Logs, page 4 Configure Deployment Configure Deployment is an option on the Settings menu. Administrators might access Configure Deployment for these reasons: To review and change deployment type To review Congestion Treatment Mode and call capacity Fields on this window vary per deployment type. Deployment Type This field shows the deployment type that is currently identified with your system. Click the icon to select a different Deployment Type from the drop-down. There are over a dozen possible deployment types. Each has its own features, capacity, and configuration limits. System deployment type is initially configured by the first administrator who signs in. An administrator can subsequently change the deployment type on this tool. Changing deployment type can have significant impact on call processing capacity, configuration limits, and the features and configuration tools you can access. You should fully understand a deployment type change before you proceed. Important Packaged CCE Administration Guide for Release 9.0(x) 1

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Settings

For Packaged CCE, Manage > Settings has two tabs: General and Access.

This section explains the tools on theGeneral tab, which you use tomanage these settings: System Information,System Settings, System Deployment, and Agent Trace.

• Configure Deployment, page 1

• Capacity Info, page 2

• System Validation, page 3

• Agent Trace, page 3

• Packaged CCE Logs, page 4

Configure DeploymentConfigure Deployment is an option on the Settings menu.

Administrators might access Configure Deployment for these reasons:

• To review and change deployment type

• To review Congestion Treatment Mode and call capacity

Fields on this window vary per deployment type.

Deployment Type

This field shows the deployment type that is currently identified with your system. Click the icon to select adifferent Deployment Type from the drop-down.

There are over a dozen possible deployment types. Each has its own features, capacity, and configurationlimits. System deployment type is initially configured by the first administrator who signs in. An administratorcan subsequently change the deployment type on this tool.

Changing deployment type can have significant impact on call processing capacity, configuration limits,and the features and configuration tools you can access. You should fully understand a deployment typechange before you proceed.

Important

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Congestion TreatmentMode For deployment type Packaged CCE: CCE-PAC-M1, this field shows Terminatewith Dialog Fail/RouteEnd.

System Default Label For deployment type Packaged CCE: CCE-PAC-M1, this field is blank.

Capacity This field displays the current value for maximum calls per second for the deployment. Fordeployment type Packaged CCE: CCE-PAC-M1, this field is set to 8 and cannot be changed.

Deployment TypesThese are the deployment types that you can select from the Deployment Type drop-down list.

Deployment Type

Not Specified - This is an initial deployment type when none has been selected.

UCCE 12000 Agents Router/Logger

UCCE 8000 Agents Router/Logger

UCCE 4000 Agents Rogger

UCCE 450 Agents Progger

HCS-CC 4000 Agents

HCS-CC 1000 Agents

HCS-CC 500 Agents

ICM Rogger

ICM Router/Logger

NAM

NAM Rogger

Packaged CCE: CCE-PAC-M1

Packaged CCE: CCE-PAC-M1 Lab Only

IVR-ICM

Capacity InfoOpen this tab to see a table with information showing capacity information:

Status The status column shows how your system stands with respect to the capacity limit. The status iconsare:

• Green for 0-75% of capacity.

• Yellow for 76-95%.

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• Orange for 96-99%.

• Red when you are at 100%.

Number of Configured ... Shows the name of the object.

At Most Shows the maximum capacity of each configurable object that Packaged CCE allows.

Actual Shows the number of objects currently configured on your system.

%Used Shows the percentage of the maximum represented by your configuration.

The arrow icon at the right of each row opens the page where you can view, add, edit, and delete the objectsto maintain the capacity.

System ValidationPackaged CCE has been qualified to operate within certain software specifications.

This display-only tab shows the status of your system with regard to each specification rule, a description ofthe rule, and the actual value on your system. You can sort all rows in ascending/descending order.

A status icon of red indicates that your system is invalid (it either exceeds or is not set up to satisfy one ofthese rules). You cannot work in Packaged CCE or access its tools until you correct the underlying softwarespecifications. If your goal is to redeploy an existing system as a Packaged CCE system, this page will assistpartners and Cisco Technical Support in bringing your system to a valid state.

Agent TraceEnabling agent trace allows you to track and report on every state an agent passes through. You might do thisif you have concerns about the productivity or performance of one or more agents.

Enabling trace can impact system performance, as it requires additional network bandwidth and databasespace. Typically, you use this feature for short-term tracking of specific agents. The system imposes aconfiguration limit on the number of agents for whom you can enable trace.

Important

Agent Trace is an option on the Settings menu.

Open this tool to view, add, and remove agents for whom agent trace is enabled.

To add trace to an agent:

1 Click the Addmagnifying glass to display Add Agents with Trace Enabled. Use the sort and search featuresto navigate the list.

2 Click one or more agent usernames to give them the trace-enabled status.

3 Close Add Agents with Trace Enabled to return to the list.

4 Click Save on the List window to confirm the trace status for the agents you added. Click Revert beforeyou save to remove an agent from the Trace Enabled list.

To remove trace from an agent:

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1 On the List of Agents with Trace Enabled window, locate the agent whose trace status you want to remove.2 Click x to clear trace status for that agent.3 Click Save on the List window to confirm the removal. To cancel, click Revert.

Packaged CCE LogsYou can download two types of Packaged CCE log files from the Unified CCE Administration interface.

System Validation Logs

When you configure your deployment, if either the server or any of the VMs do not meet requirements, yousee a message indicating connection problems. This message has a link to a log file. Open this file to seewhether the servers are valid and whether all VMs match the deployment profiles.

Sample log file showing summary of invalid results:VM Validation Results: Wed Aug 20 08:05:36 EDT 2012Overall: falseValid Systems: 0 of 1Summary:ESX Server: sideBESX Server Properties Valid: trueVM Layout Valid: false.

The information at the top of the log is a summary of the results. This log shows that the server is valid butthe VM layout is not.

Sample log showing invalid server

This shows that the server does not have the required number of CPU Cores.Server Result:Required Version: 5.0.0Required Min CPU Cores: 20Required Min Memory (MB): 95000Required HD(s) (GB): [1392, 1949, 273]Required Bios <Major version>: C260Required Vendor: Cisco Systems IncFound Version: 5.0.0Found CPU Cores: 10Found Memory (MB): 98185Found HD(s) (GB): [1392, 273, 1949]Found Bios: C260.1.4.2b.0.102620111637Found Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc

There are three log entries for invalid VMS:

• Required Profiles without Matching Virtual Machines

This means system does not have VMs present that match our requirements

• Optional Profiles without Matching Virtual Machines

This means that the CVP Reporting profile, which is defined as optional, does not exist on the system.This does not block validation.

• Virtual Machines without Matching Profiles

This means the system has VMs that do not match requirements. They might be extra VMs orincorrectly-configured VMs.

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Sample log showing valid VMVirtual Machines Matching Defined Profiles:VM: BB-CCE-DataSvr-AProfile: Unified CCE Data ServerOS: Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit)CPU Cores: 4Reservation: 5100RAM (MB): 8192HD(s) (GB): [80, 750]VMWare Tools Version: 8384

Bulk Job Logs

A log file is generated for each bulk job. The log file is retained until the bulk job is deleted and containsdetail of each operation that was executed, as well as a summary indicating if the bulk job completedsuccessfully or had failures.

To open the log:

1 Open the Bulk Jobs tool.

2 From the List of Bulk Jobs, click the ID to go to the View Bulk Job page.

3 Click Log File Download. If the job is still processing, click Download again to the review updates thejob progresses.

You must authenticate to open or save this file.

If your deployment includes two Administration and Data server hosts, Download is disabled if the bulkjob was created using Unified CCEWeb Administration on a host that is different from the host on whichthe job is being viewed.

Sample log file:

2012-08-03T14:31:05-04:00 - Job created2012-08-03T14:31:05-04:00 - Job started2012-08-03T14:31:05-04:00 - Processing line 1: Header2012-08-03T14:31:05-04:00 - Processing line 2: operation=CREATE,agentId=1000, userName=asmith, firstName=Agent, lastName=Smith,password=secret, loginEnabled=true, description=Agent Smith,agentStateTrace=false,agentDeskSettingsName=Default_Agent_Desk_Settings,agentTeamName=robots, skillGroups=sg1;sg2, defaultSkillGroup=sg1,attributes=, supervisorUserName=, domainName=, supervisorTeams=2012-08-03T14:31:06-04:00 - Created /unifiedconfig/config/agentteam/50972012-08-03T14:31:08-04:00 - Created /unifiedconfig/config/skillgroup/128672012-08-03T14:31:09-04:00 - Created /unifiedconfig/config/skillgroup/128682012-08-03T14:31:11-04:00 - Created /unifiedconfig/config/agent/128692012-08-03T14:31:11-04:00 - Processing line 3: operation=UPDATE, agentId=,userName=neo, firstName=Mister, lastName=Anderson, password=passw0rd,loginEnabled=true, description=Neo, agentStateTrace=true,agentDeskSettingsName=~, agentTeamName=~, skillGroups=, defaultSkillGroup=~,attributes=kungFu=9;actuallyKnowsKungFu=false, supervisorUserName=neo,domainName=foo.com, supervisorTeams=team1;team22012-08-03T14:31:11-04:00 - Error processing line 3: agentUserName: Thespecified agent userName does not exist neo.2012-08-03T14:31:11-04:00 - Processing line 4: operation=UPDATE,agentId=1001, userName=, firstName=, lastName=, password=, loginEnabled=,description=, agentStateTrace=,agentDeskSettingsName=, agentTeamName=,skillGroups=, defaultSkillGroup=, attributes=, supervisorUserName=,domainName=, supervisorTeams=2012-08-03T14:31:11-04:00 - Error processing line 4: agentId:The specified agent Id does not exist 1001.2012-08-03T14:31:11-04:00 - Job partially completed due to errors2012-08-03T14:31:11-04:00 - 3 lines processed, 1 succeeded, 2 failed2012-08-03T14:31:11-04:00 - 1 agents created, 2 skill groups created,1 agent teams created

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