We have two Version 6 CCMS/CCMA co-res nodal servers networked via NCC. All of our incoming calls come in to the Detroit PBX and these calls are immediately queued to a network skillset that includes agents in both Detroit and Lansing. Our goal is to find the longest-idle agent in either Detroit or Lansing, and we have been able to accomplish this goal via some fairly simple scripting. However, we have some side effects that we are wondering about.
The first side effect is that our Network Consolidated application RTD's seem to "double-tally" the incoming calls in the ARRIVED column. Detroit's site shows the calls under the "Sales_networked" application, while Lansing's site shows the very same calls under the "Network Script" application. Is this design intent? If so, how can we avoid double-counting while accomplishing our goal of finding the longest available agent in either city?
The second side effect is that we can't seem to figure out how to view agent RTD's from both sites within one RTD window. Is this somehow possible? Or are we stuck with the summary data offered by the Network Consolidated Agent RTD?
The third undesirable side effect is that we can't figure out how to get detailed reporting on our agents without pulling the same reports from both nodal servers. Again -- are we stuck with Network Consolidated Historical Reports or is there a method to pull the required detailed agent data from a single report?
We appreciate any feedback that is offered.
The first side effect is that our Network Consolidated application RTD's seem to "double-tally" the incoming calls in the ARRIVED column. Detroit's site shows the calls under the "Sales_networked" application, while Lansing's site shows the very same calls under the "Network Script" application. Is this design intent? If so, how can we avoid double-counting while accomplishing our goal of finding the longest available agent in either city?
The second side effect is that we can't seem to figure out how to view agent RTD's from both sites within one RTD window. Is this somehow possible? Or are we stuck with the summary data offered by the Network Consolidated Agent RTD?
The third undesirable side effect is that we can't figure out how to get detailed reporting on our agents without pulling the same reports from both nodal servers. Again -- are we stuck with Network Consolidated Historical Reports or is there a method to pull the required detailed agent data from a single report?
We appreciate any feedback that is offered.