Contact Center Servers

Contact Center Management

Reseller level and higher administrators can view and manage Cisco Unified Contact Center Express (UCCX) servers, typically from the Device Management menu.

Note

  • Network Device Lists must always be updated to include the UCCX server, even when a single server is used per customer.
  • Multiple UCCX servers can be configured for a single customer. In this case, the relevant Network Device Lists be updated with the UCCX server references.
  • Cisco Unified CM and UCCX server integration should also be carried out as pre-configuration for this feature to work correctly.

Set Up a Contact Center Server

  1. Log in as provider administrator or higher and navigate to the required hierarchy.
  2. Click the Add button and fill in the server details on the input form.
    • The current supported Version is 11.6.x.
    • Set the Application User ID values of the server. These are Cisco UCM Application users to be used for agent device association. Typically this would be the RMCM application user (UCCX Resource Manager, Unified CM Telephony user), but could also include others for call recording and so on.

Data Sync of Contact Center Server

When the Contact Center server is added, you can run a pull data sync from the server to VOSS-4-UC. This can be done from the Contact Center Server input interface menu: Actions > Sync.

In addition, VOSS-4-UC also automatically creates two default Data Sync instances to manage and schedule data synchronization between the device and VOSS-4-UC. These can be seen from the Data Sync list view:

  • SyncUccx-<host>: use this sync to schedule or manually sync data between the server and VOSS-4-UC.
  • PurgeUCcx-<host>: disabled by default to avoid accidental purges. It and can be enabled by changing the Sync Type to “Purge Local Resources” from “Pull from Device” and by unchecking the Disabled Operations.

The Data Sync instances will be removed automatically when the server is deleted. The purge sync will also be executed on server deletion, thereby removing any configuration from the VOSS-4-UC system.