Containers – Avaya Interaction Center DXX-1015-01 User Manual

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Containers

Issue 1.0 June 2002

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Containers

A container is a grouping of values under a common name. Containers are trees of data within an
ADU.

contactsoffered

The total number of contacts received by
the queue. The number of handled

contacts is computed by IC Manager by
taking the difference between
contactsoffered and abandoned.

Media Connector
Server

id

The media channel specific id of the
queue. The id must be unique for a
media channel in a specific site.

Media Connector
Server

media

The type of media channel over which
the queue is receiving contacts: voice,
email, or web.

Media Connector
Server

minimumagents

The fewest number of agents that should
be assigned to one queue.

Media Connector
Server

oldest

The arrival time of the contact that has
been in the queue for the longest period.

Media Connector
Server

priority

The priority level assigned to the queue.
It can be 1 for the highest priority down to
10 for the lowest.

Media Connector
Server

servicelevel

The interval within which a queued
contact should be assigned to an agent
on the system. This time period value
varies across media channels.

Media Connector
Server

servicelevelmiss

The number of contacts that were not
handled during the prescribed service
level time.

Media Connector
Server

queue_key

The unique identifier for a queue, for
reporting on queue activity. This is only
set when a Queue is involved in the
routing of the segment. This is not set
when it is a direct transfer or route to an
agent, or if it is routed through Advocate.

Media Connector
Server

ttlqueuetime

The period of time that contacts have
spent in the queue.

Media Connector
Server

updatetime

The time of the last update to the queue.

Media Connector
Server

youngest

The arrival time of the contact that has
been in the queue for the shortest period.

Media Connector
Server

Field Name

Description

Set By

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