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Offline elwan

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Agent Status in CCPulse
« on: July 11, 2007, 04:33:48 AM »
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Hi all,
Just a simple question regarding the Agent Status in CCPulse.
What does OffHook/OnHook status mean and the difference between that and LoggedIn/LoggedOut.
Thanks.

Offline cavagnaro

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Re: Agent Status in CCPulse
« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2007, 05:12:34 AM »
HookUp = When you pick up your phone
HoowDown = When you hang up when finished the call

LoggedIn = UH? weird question = Agent logged on Genesys
LoggedOff = UH??? Very weird question = Agent is not logged on Genesys.

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Re: Agent Status in CCPulse
« Reply #2 on: July 11, 2007, 02:10:24 PM »
[quote author=elwan link=topic=2355.msg8747#msg8747 date=1184128428]
Hi all,
Just a simple question regarding the Agent Status in CCPulse.
What does OffHook/OnHook status mean and the difference between that and LoggedIn/LoggedOut.
Thanks.
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Device status's
OffHook - handset is off the hook (imagine you have picked the handset up and are connected to a line) - device is in a non routable state
OnHook - handset is on the hook - device is in a routable state

When an agent is on a call, they will be offhook, however, you will see their status as 'CallInbound' or 'ReadyForNextCall' (for example), this is because the CallInbound (and other states like it) have a higher priority than OffHook / OnHook. Having said that, I am sure you can see the OffHook status time counting up in CCPulse if you monitor extended status.

LoggedOut - self explanatory, agent / dn is logged out
LoggedIn - agent / dn is logged in (when logged in you will be able to see the OffHook and OnHook status's)

Hope that helps

Offline elwan

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Re: Agent Status in CCPulse
« Reply #3 on: July 19, 2007, 05:52:37 AM »
Thanks Mark for the clarification.