Hello,
I have a problem which seems to be unsolvable.
First, I will explain the environment and the main goal of the idea:
a) An agent shall not be able to dial out by himself. If he wants to place an outgoing call, he has to call a supervisor (Profile: Supervisor 2) or teamleader (Profile Supervisor 1).
b) Mandantory: the supervisor/teamleader must not know the number the agent wants to dial. By this, the option that the agents says the number to the supervisor before the sv dials it and connect both lines is not allowed.
I had some ideas to realize it:
1)
The agents' COS prohibits Public Network Calls.
By pressing the supervisor key, the agent is connected to the next available supervisor. The sv has to start an outgoing CCT by pressing Internal->#9CCT (which contains an announcement and a collect step), so that the agent will be able to dial out.
This does not work.
On the SVs display, an error message appears (like "waiting line is not a trunk"
.
2)
As we have no PBX (but 4-Digits reserved for PBX-Calls), i allowed the agents to dial out via PBX.
I wrote a CCT which selects the supervisor-group and set this up in the system administrator for PBX-calls.
Result: The agent calls a 4-Digit-Number (external) - the calls rings on the SV on external 1, but when he tries to connect it with the outgoing CCT, the same error as above occurs.
3)
Next attempt:
The agent calls the super-supervisor
internally. The supervisor dials a 4-Digit-Number on external 1 or 2 (see 2) - this number is recognized as a PBX-call). The outbound-CCT starts, but the sv is not able to connect the two lines. The connect key has no function at this point.
4)
Workaround (expensive):
Agent dials 4-Digit (PBX) externally. A special CCT dials a fixed number which is linked with a DDI in our ACD and routed to the supervisor-agent-group. The sv can connect it to the outgoing CCT.
..Now the call is coming in as a real external call, but this is not the best way, 'cause we need three trunks to handle this call and there are unnecessary costs.
Any idea how to fix this problem?
Regards,
Woelle
I have a problem which seems to be unsolvable.
First, I will explain the environment and the main goal of the idea:
a) An agent shall not be able to dial out by himself. If he wants to place an outgoing call, he has to call a supervisor (Profile: Supervisor 2) or teamleader (Profile Supervisor 1).
b) Mandantory: the supervisor/teamleader must not know the number the agent wants to dial. By this, the option that the agents says the number to the supervisor before the sv dials it and connect both lines is not allowed.
I had some ideas to realize it:
1)
The agents' COS prohibits Public Network Calls.
By pressing the supervisor key, the agent is connected to the next available supervisor. The sv has to start an outgoing CCT by pressing Internal->#9CCT (which contains an announcement and a collect step), so that the agent will be able to dial out.
This does not work.
On the SVs display, an error message appears (like "waiting line is not a trunk"
2)
As we have no PBX (but 4-Digits reserved for PBX-Calls), i allowed the agents to dial out via PBX.
I wrote a CCT which selects the supervisor-group and set this up in the system administrator for PBX-calls.
Result: The agent calls a 4-Digit-Number (external) - the calls rings on the SV on external 1, but when he tries to connect it with the outgoing CCT, the same error as above occurs.
3)
Next attempt:
The agent calls the super-supervisor
4)
Workaround (expensive):
Agent dials 4-Digit (PBX) externally. A special CCT dials a fixed number which is linked with a DDI in our ACD and routed to the supervisor-agent-group. The sv can connect it to the outgoing CCT.
..Now the call is coming in as a real external call, but this is not the best way, 'cause we need three trunks to handle this call and there are unnecessary costs.
Any idea how to fix this problem?
Regards,
Woelle