We use Witness Call Recording, and they have an on-demand recording feature (AIM = Agent-Initiated Monitoring) that we use in place of MCT. I'm surprised that Nice doesn't have anything similar.
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MCT is offered by Avaya as a external tool. You get the Aux trunk card port configured as MCT port & connect it on the audio in port of a standard desktop machine. when the agent on system presses the MCT act button, the call would get recorded on the machine dedicated for MCT. The same is also recorded in 'li mct' However the MCT is limited on the number of port as one only.
Witness has AIM (agent initiated monitoring) on agent desktop which can record the agent call when initiated.
Nice has no tool as of now, but you can get Nice API to be integrated with your application or can use SDK to have a small application build for agent. When agent will press the record key on API application, the call would get recorded on Nice. so you have an option on Nice as well. I think its call 'NiceLink'
With NICE there is a few ways to do this. There is the Agent ROD, like the Witness. There is also a few ways of recording these types of calls, but it depends on what type of logger you have.
If you have a Digital or Analog recorder, you can setup a phone to auto answer, and put a speed dial/confrence on the phones. This would call the recorded station and record it. You can also, if it is a QA system, do he same thing, but make a schedule to record every call to the MCT extension.
I have done all of these in the past, and they all work.
Hi,
i need send IDR message - Identification Request message - message sent in the backward direction to request action regarding the malicious call identification supplementary service - from PBX Definity to the Public Switch.
I dont want recording MCT on PBX Definity, but on public Switch (on the provider's site), does anyone know how send this request message ?
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