Frank,
to put it simply you will not need to do anything fancy in order to do skillased routing. As long as you have an extension and a position defined for each agent (you will have to define it even if you would not use CTI system), Genesys makes skillased routing rather simple.
In your particular scenario where you have two switches, from a Genesys perspective, you will need the following products (at the most minimum):
TServer, Stat Server, and IR Server to succesfully perform the skill based routing. You will also need to purchase two external
outer licenses (please someone correct me if I am wrong on it!)
Skill
outing itself is rather simple, and I think is one of the best features of Genesys I have seen so far. The fact that you are using Meridian will only make your life easier, because from the very beginning Genesys was designed for Meridian.
We have been using it on most of our customer sites, and compared to the Agent Group routing, it decreased waitinqueue time by an average of 10 to 15 percent.
I think you should heed John's warning though it does sound very nice and everything, but there are too many tiny little things that will creep up, with which you will have to deal onafly. Be prepared to spend few numerous nights trying to figure out what is going on, but overall, putting the time required to register all the agents aside, and assuming that your switches are connected correctly, I am pretty sure that you can implement the skillased routing in less than a week if you know what you are doing.
If you don't, and will be learning as you go along god help you! But still, a timeline of one month would be sufficient enough, in my opinion. Just, please make sure that your skillsystem is really thought out well enough to support future extensions.
What MLink version are you using? Or it is a symposium link?
In regards to ACD or Extension routing John is right, you cannot route to a position with most of the current release versions. this will present a problem if your agents will also be placing calls to other agents. You will need to make sure that this does not happen.
Cheers,
Vic