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ACDCCV : Assignment of ACD CCV Data
ACDCCV: Assignment of ACD CCV Data
1.
Function
This command is used to assign, display, print, and remove Call Control Vectors. A Call Control Vector is
a list of procedural instructions (or steps) for handling incoming ACD calls. The instructions defined by
the Call Control Vector are sentence-based and can be combined to form many different sequences. Call
Control Vectors provide the following functions for the ACD:
•
Queue a call to a particular split.
•
Pause for “n” seconds before continuing call processing.
•
Announcement made during call processing (Node and IVR).
•
Hang up during call processing.
•
Transfer to a particular directory number.
•
Set a new priority or increase or decrease a call’s priority (new priority).
•
Conditionally queue an incoming call to a particular split.
•
Remove a call from a split’s queue (dequeuing).
•
Queue to another split if the queue depth is full.
•
Goto another CCV index step.
•
Change priority of call at given point in the CCV.
•
Skip a percentage of the calls going to the next step in the CCV.
•
Conditionally perform next CCV instruction based on Estimated Time to Answer (ETA) of a call.
•
Conditionally perform next CCV instruction based on ETA of a call in another split.*
•
Individual IVR port number.
•
Delay the time for ringing start.
2.
Precautions
(1) When a call rings at an Agent’s position, the call will not continue through the CCV steps because the
call is considered complete.
(2) Maximum number of splits which an incoming ACD call can be queued to (accomplished by any com-
bination of CCVACT=10
(QUEUE TO)
and 8
(COND. QUEUE)
steps) is four.
(3) A CCV can be used to define how an incoming call is handled at any time by programming the ACD
Week Schedule (ACDWS) and/or the ACD Holiday Schedule (ACDHS) commands.
(4) It is recommended that CCVACT=1
(PAUSE)
step be programmed after CCVACT=2
(ANNOUNCE-
MENT)
step, and that CCVACT=1
(PAUSE)
be programmed at least as long as CCVACT=2
(AN-
NOUNCEMENT)
.
(5) The same CCV number can not be assigned to multiple ACD tenant numbers.
(6) The call is controlled by the CCV for a long time by programming multiple PAUSE steps
(CCVACT=1). However, the total time of plural PAUSE steps should not exceed 999 seconds in a
CCV.
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