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SWAP key active when conferencing

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picklemogg

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Oct 21, 2005
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Hey all- Kind of a SCCS and PBX thing....

SCCS 5.0, Option81 Succ 3.0, 3904/3905 phonesets

After being answered when internally conferencing a skillset call (by using conf softkey)you get the SWAP and CONNECT options so that you can either go back to the original party or connect all 3 together. In our environment (believe it is a limitation/design intent of PBX) the SWAP/CONNECT options do not appear until after the conf is answered by an agent. I want to know if there is any way to have the options show while waiting in Q so the agent can swap back to the customer to inform them of wait time for example?

Scenario: I'm an inbound Customer Service agent and receive a skillset call. 2 minutes into the call with the customer I realize that I need to conf them to the HelpDesk for assistance. I hit my conf softkey and dial the 4 digit internal SCCS CDN to the helpdesk. The customer is now on hold and I am hearing HelpDesk Q treatment including wait time. I now want to inform the customer that the wait time is 5 minutes, but I do not have the SWAP option available to go back to them. 5 minutes later I am answered by a helpdesk agent. As soon as agent answers I now see the SWAP option. So- bottom line is there any way to have the SWAP (and CONNECT) option appear while waiting in Q vs the agent answering on an internal call? I have a couple ideas of potential workarounds, but wanted to collect any thoughts. Like I said I believe this is a limitation of PBX.

Thanks much.

PMoggs


 
seems like a scenerio like that would be geared more towards CTT and IVR, or to and from Call Pilot with a guestimation....

Mato' Was'aka
 
Thats by design. When you are in queue your call is essentially on hold. When they answer then that is free'd up and you can then swap etc.

JohnThePhoneGuy

"If I can't fix it, it's not broke!
 
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