AT&T 585-350-812 User Manual

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ASAI Application Planning and Design

The domain receiving the original call and any domains receiving the trans-
ferred call must be monitored.

In call-center operations that use blind transfer, the host application may
tag current call data by call ID. The call ID allows the application to deter-
mine which data is associated with the call as the call is transferred to a
monitored domain or station.

Calls can be transferred either to a monitored domain or to a station. For a
blind transfer to a monitored domain, the following must be considered:

— The agent must complete the transfer immediately after initiating it

by pressing the Transfer button a second time.

— A delay must be built into the flow of the transfer so that the comple-

tion of the transfer can be recognized by the communications sys-
tem before the receiving agent is selected for the call. You can
create this built-in delay by transferring calls to a VDN. This VDN is
associated with a vector which has a “wait” step in it. The vector
would then direct the call to the desired split with a “route to” or
“queue to” step.

For blind transfer to a station, the following must be considered:

— When an agent in a monitored domain completes a transfer to a sta-

tion rather than to a split, a CONNECT event is passed to a monitor-
ing script. The agent must initiate and complete the transfer by
pressing the Transfer button a second time in order for the CON-
NECT event to be passed to the script. The CONNECT event there-
fore only becomes available to the host application when the
Transfer button is pushed the second time.

If for some reason calls are transferred to non-monitored domains, unex-
pected operation can result. When the call placed by Agent 1 is not initially
monitored, the VIS assumes that a transfer to a station is taking place.
Hence, two CONNECT events for the transferred call would be generated.
One CONNECT event would be generated when the transfer is completed
by Agent 1 and another would be generated when the call is actually deliv-
ered to Agent 2. Also, the Connected Party Number field of the first CON-
NECT event for the transferred call would identify the ACD split or VDN
extension dialed by Agent 1. This is as opposed to identifying the extension
of Agent 2. Note that the Connected Party Number field of the second
CONNECT event for the transferred call would identify the extension of
Agent 2.

The END event that is reported for the transferred call contains information
pertinent to the original call. For example, the original ANI for the caller is
reported in the Calling Party Number field and the call ID for the original call
is reported in the Other Call ID field. Also, an END event is reported for a
call only when the call ultimately terminates. An END event is not reported
when a call is transferred.

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