[cisco-voip] Automating on call schedules?

Erick Wellnitz ewellnitzvoip at gmail.com
Tue Apr 30 11:51:45 EDT 2013


I have plenty of AXL code laying around in both C# and Perl that I could
adapt.  I'll take a look at CURRI and hopefully before this becomes too
time consuming the 'mystery API' will be available.




On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 10:39 AM, Stephen Welsh <stephen.welsh at unifiedfx.com
> wrote:

>  Are you adverse to writing some code, or just the fun of AXL ;)
>
>  How about this approach:
>
>  Create some translation rules that sit at the start of the in-bound call
> path and use the "Routing Rules interface" API (aka CURRI) to re-direct
> based on the time of day, on-call rota etc.
>
>  The good thing about CURRI is the behaviour if your application is
> off-line, the call just follows the translation pattern after a predefined
> time-out (only delay is the first failed request). It's a lot simpler than
> AXL and JTAPI to implement, you just need a simple DB/CSV file to hold your
> call routing rules/schedule and a single web service (i.e. a ASP page if
> you are old school) to respond with the destination to redirect the call to.
>
>  The CURRI API is documented here:
> http://developer.cisco.com/web/curri/home
>
>  Also,
> There is a new CUCM API (can't say anything as it's not released yet)
> that's a lot easier than AXL to implement but would allow solve this
> problem too ;)
>
>  If you do for a CURRI (pun intended ;) I'd be keen to find out how you
> get on...
>
>  Thanks
>
>  Stephen Welsh
>  CTO
> http://www.unifiedfx.com
>
>
>  On 30 Apr 2013, at 16:15, Erick Wellnitz <ewellnitzvoip at gmail.com>
>  wrote:
>
>  HI all!
>
> I know on call rotations have been discussed before, mostly with UCCX and
> either a DB dip or XML.
>
> Short of writing my own AXL code and using cron/task scheduler, is there a
> decent way of automating this process so I don't have to manually change a
> dozen remote destinations every week?
>
> Thanks!
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