Hello,
I was wondering if anybody knew wxactly how the call transfer process works on a 4610 IP phone on a 8710 CM3 system. I know this is a very general question but there is a reason for it.
At our call centre, our agents take inbound calls on line 1 and transfer off-net to an external party on line 2. When the agent initiates the transfer, they must go through the 3rd part's IVR, select a few options to get to the relevant department and attempt a call transfer. Often the agents have to go between calls to gain and pass on information to the 3rd party agent (all while in the transfer process). This seems to work sometimes but in some cases does not.
What happens when it goes wrong (i.e. agent cannot transfer the call), both lines are put on hold and the transfer process dies. The only way for the agent to complete this process is to drop the second call and start from the beginning (keep the caller on line 1, hit transfer, call 3rd party, go through IVR and hope they get somebody that will be willing to take the call right away).
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Charles.
I was wondering if anybody knew wxactly how the call transfer process works on a 4610 IP phone on a 8710 CM3 system. I know this is a very general question but there is a reason for it.
At our call centre, our agents take inbound calls on line 1 and transfer off-net to an external party on line 2. When the agent initiates the transfer, they must go through the 3rd part's IVR, select a few options to get to the relevant department and attempt a call transfer. Often the agents have to go between calls to gain and pass on information to the 3rd party agent (all while in the transfer process). This seems to work sometimes but in some cases does not.
What happens when it goes wrong (i.e. agent cannot transfer the call), both lines are put on hold and the transfer process dies. The only way for the agent to complete this process is to drop the second call and start from the beginning (keep the caller on line 1, hit transfer, call 3rd party, go through IVR and hope they get somebody that will be willing to take the call right away).
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Charles.