I was told that you have to out an ACD phone when making any changes or corruption will occour. If I want to copy an existing ACD set can I do that or will corruption occour on the set that I copy from?
The system shouldn't even let you copy an ACD phone. You should always build new. Nortel doesn't even recommend making changes on ACD phones although many do. It will eventually cause corruption.
post is right, don't try any shortcuts with an acd set.. disable the set, then out it then build it back.. the onlt cls mark that is unique to acd is agn or spv..
We've heard a couple of variations on this one.
1. In a Symposium environment (Deacquire/Reacquire)
2. When making simple changes to non-ACD related keys. eg. ADL
3. OUT and NEW the set when making changes to ACD keys or ACD related SPID or AGT ID's.
4. NEVER CPY command an ACD set.
you can get by on adls or non acd keys, but don't.. no one on this site makes any change to an acd set without dacr, disu out new... why risk corruption to save 10 minutes? reloading last nights edd during the middle of the day in not a great way to spend your last day on the job
If you know that changes have been made on ACD phones, what's the best way to clean up any damage already done? I just took over an ACD queue that has BFS keys on the phones -- when you want to make a change, it's impossible to OUT the phone without CHGing it first to null those keys, right?
I have had very little exposure to Nortel ACD (had Concerto for ACD and Nortel for DR), and anyone I have ever talked to about Nortel ACD's, thier eyes always bug out when they say "NEVER make a CHG on an ACD phone! Always OUT and NEW with any changes needed.
i forgot, you can also go to LD 23 and print out all your ACD's if you have any.
ld 23
req=prt
type=acd
then return to get the info, it will print any acd's in your system, then you can go back to LD 20 and print the ACD number to show any phones with that ACD built on them.
thanks for all the dialogue -- so what about ACD's that _have_ been changed... is there a way to clean up any corruption that may have already happened? Kind of a "defrag"?
For example, someone put BFS keys on a few of our ACD phones... wanted to OUT and rebuild the phones, but since the BFS keys were still on the other ACD phones, I was forced to do a CHG.
I was afraid you'd say that john... oh well. At least the BFS keys have been removed and I can breath a sigh of relief that we didn't have any issues this time... thanks for the responses!
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