Best Service Routing Application Plan |
To define the group of remote sites to be polled by a specific application.
To assign a unique name and number to each application.
To assign routing numbers for the status poll and interflow VDNs.
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Vector Directory Number |
To link a VDN to a BSR application by the application number.
To link the VDN to a BSR vector.
To set the agent selection strategy to be used for all calls to that VDN.
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Call Vector |
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ISDN Trunk |
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List Best Service Routing Applications |
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System Capacity |
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VDNs and Vectors |
Primary VDN, which is the active VDN for the call at the origin, as determined by VDN Override Rules |
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Primary vector |
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Status poll VDN or vector |
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Interflow VDN or vector |
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Commands |
consider split/skill |
To obtain the EWT or agent data needed to identify the best local resource. One consider step must be written for each split or skill that is to be checked. Since the consider command is designed to compare more than two resources, consider commands are written in a series of more than two commands with the sequence terminating in a queue-to best vector step. This set of consider commands and a queue-to best step is called a consider sequence.
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consider location |
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reply-best |
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queue-to |
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check |
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Key word |
best |
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Conditional |
wait-improved |
To prevent calls from being queued to an additional split or skill that can be local or remote when the reduction in EWT is not useful. Wait improved means that the EWT of a call must be improved by a specific amount, which is a figure that you specify in seconds, over the current EWT or the server does not queue the call to the additional split or skill.
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User adjustment |
adjust-by |
To control long distance costs and limit trunk usage, reflecting factors such as availability of the trunks or agent expertise at remote locations. When a vector polls a local or remote resource, you can make the selection of that site less desirable. The higher the setting, the lesser the chance that the resource is selected over another with a lower setting. With EWT returned, the setting increases the returned EWT for comparison with other returned EWTs. Optionally, the adjust-by setting applies in the available agent case. If you are using the UCD-MIA or EAD-MIA available agent strategy, the setting decreases the returned agent idle time, making the agent appear less idle. If you are using the UCD-LOA or EAD-LOA available agent strategy, the setting increases the returned agent occupancy, making the agent appear more occupied. In either case with EAD, the MIA or the LOA is used as a tie breaker if more than one site has an agent available with the same highest skill level.
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