Table 9 tutorial: example automated menu design – ZyXEL Communications IP PBX X6004 User Manual

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In order to do this, he must map his connections:

• The first menu and the submenus both utilize an auto-attendant. Auto-

attendants are set up in the Configuration > PBX > Outbound Line

Management > Auto-Attendant > Customized screen. This portion of the

tutorial is described in

Section 3.9.4 on page 109

.

• The skills are the intermediaries between the AA submenu and the agents. Skills

are set up in the Configuration > ACD > Skill screen. This portion of the

tutorial is in

Section 3.9.3 on page 106

.

• The agents associated are the ultimate destination for incoming calls to the

system. Agents are set up in the Configuration > ACD > Agent screen. This

portion of the tutorial can be found in

Section 3.9.2 on page 105

.

Although the usage order is 1st Menu - Submenus - Skills - Agents, we have to
build our system in reverse order by starting with the ACD-based agents and skills
and then work our backwards toward the auto-attendant-based menus. This is
because the auto-attendant menus require the skills to already be defined when
setting them up as part of an automated menu system, while skills require agents
to be pre-defined as they are set up.

Table 9 Tutorial: Example Automated Menu Design

1ST MENU

SUBMENUS

SKILLS

AGENTS

Language
Selection

English

Order Status

Tom

Pam

Steven

Technical Support

Steven

George

Accounts and Billing

George

Spanish

Estado del Pedido

Eddie

Susan

Maria

Apoyo Técnico

Maria

Alejandro

Cuentas y Facturación

Alejandro

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