An ACD number is a number that defines a group.
ACD sees to that calls are distributed to different agents
within this group after the rules you have set up.
Even if different agents is working within the same ACD group they still need to have an own identification.
ACID is the unique ID of all agents that has the ACD feature on their extensions.
The PBX/ACD system needs the ACID to be able to handle queues and send the calls to the right agents.
Simply a way to be able to send the calls the right way within the groups.
ACID is the unique identifier of a position in an ACD and is fixed to one TN. So if you print a DND on an ACD Q # you will see an ACID for each Q phone
i don't think you can name an agent id, but the command for names is ld 95 req=new cust=0 the enter the dn return enter the name as you want it to appear and press enter twice.. normally this is for numbers that are dialable, acd- dns acod's and dn's can be named
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