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Chapter 4 Features and Enhancements

Page 4-20

Version 4.0

CPSEE_TSP500 User Guide

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This is accomplished by assigning specific agent stations to Manual Moni-
tors. If a Monitor attempts to monitor a station that is not assigned, a “fast
busy” will be played to the Monitor.

Configuring the Manual Monitors is done in the Dialing Rules file using a
new keyword MONITOR_ASSIGN. The first argument in the list must be
the Monitor Station. In the following example Manual Monitor Station #4 is
being configured:

MONITOR_ASSIGN4

1-25 72-78

It is then followed by the Station Numbers of the agents that the Monitor is
allowed to monitor.

MONITOR_ASSIGN4

1-25 72-78

Other rules that apply are:

Monitors who have no assignments are allowed to monitor all agents.

Each line of configuration can only have one monitor assignment. Moni-
tors cannot be entered as ranges.

Bad Example:

MONITOR_ASSIGN4-6

1-24

Good Example:

MONITOR_ASSIGN

4

1-24

MONITOR_ASSIGN

5

1-24

MONITOR_ASSIGN

6

1-24

Agent Station Numbers can be entered as ranges or individual assign-
ments.

Multiple lines can be used for the same Monitor.

The Admin Terminal command “load” is used to activate any configura-
tion changes.

There are some inherent rules in the TSP such as a Monitor cannot monitor
another active Monitor or a Monitor cannot monitor himself. These rules are
not enforced in the configuration, but rather at runtime. Therefore, it is possi-
ble to configure a Monitor to monitor itself or other Monitors, but this type of
configuration will be ignored at runtime.

The following are some examples of assigning Agent Stations to Monitors.
In the examples, Monitor Stations 4, 5, 6, and 7 are assigned to various Agent
Stations.

MONITOR_ASSIGN4

1-24

MONITOR_ASSIGN5

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