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Unexpected Scenarios | Descriptions | Possible Cause(s) | Solution | |
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1 | Logout Request Failed | When the system tries to logout agent forcefully following force logout policy, agent logout doesn’t happen and EF Connector logs an error message with a bad request. However, if we try to logout agent on Finesse directly, it works fine. |
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EF Connector uses a default logout reason when logging out agents forcefully. If this reason code is not defined in Cisco Finesse as a logout reason, the system does not log agent out. |
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2 | No Active Consumer on Destination Connector1 | EF Connector is running but there’s no active consumer on the queue Connector1 in ActiveMQ. |
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When EF Connector can’t establish connection to Cisco Finesse, it goes out of service and closes its subscription from ActiveMQ. It reopens subscription only when it can reestablish connectivity with any of the configured Cisco Finesse instances. In Generic Connector log file, you’ll see a message like following: "Primary-Finesse[http://finesse10-5.ef.com/finesse/api/-false, Secondary-Finesse[http://finesse10-5sub.ef.com/finesse/api/-false, ConnectedTo [0]" |
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Check connectivity with Cisco Finesse. You can verify following:
If you found “Exception in System Info: sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification” in ef_connector logs, this issue is caused by SSL certificate. You need to perform following steps: |
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