Streaming ACD Data
Through a TCP Socket
ACD Considerations
Hardware Limits for
ACD Groups
ACD Operations With
Call Detail Reports
(CDR)
You can use the NBX NetSet utility to enable one TCP port to stream ACD
data from the system to an external device for further analysis. (The NBX
ACD Desktop Statistics Application from 3Com provides the client-side
support for this data streaming. See your authorized reseller for details.)
NBX 100 systems do not support streaming ACD data.
Any number of ACD groups can share this port. The data can be enclosed
in XML tags to facilitate parsing at the client side or, alternatively, can be
streamed in pure text or ASCII format as name value pairs. This data
stream contains detailed data for all of the ACD groups and their agents.
Make sure you are aware of these restrictions before you configure ACD
operations on your site.
Hardware Limits for ACD Groups
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ACD Operations With Call Detail Reports (CDR)
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Display Data
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Voice Mail Port Usage
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Table 28
lists the limits on the number of ACD groups for each hardware
platform:
Table 28 ACD Group Limits
Systems
V3001R (128 MB)
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V3000 (128 MB)
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NBX 100V5000
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V3001R (640 MB)
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V3000 (640 MB)
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V5000
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The Call Detail Reports application creates a Microsoft Access database
for the data that it extracts from the system. This database has only one
table, and all data is put into this table.
For ACD calls, the CDR application puts all call data into a new, second
table. The fields in this table differ from the other table and, therefore,
provide more details about the ACD calls.
ACD Considerations
Limit
Up to 48 concurrent ACD groups
Up to 100 concurrent ACD groups
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