Logging In As An Agent (Non-Eas); Before You Begin; Steps For Logging In (Non-Eas) - Avaya IP Agent Installation And User Manual

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Logging in as an agent (non-EAS)

After registering with the Avaya communication server, you can, as an extension, receive
calls through Avaya IP Agent. However, to receive calls from a split, you need to log in as
an agent of that split. This section provides the procedure for logging in to splits through
Avaya IP Agent. This procedure is for logging in to Avaya communication servers that do
not have the Expert Agent Selection (EAS) feature.

Before you begin

In order for an agent to be able to log in to a split, Avaya IP Agent must be configured to
support a non-EAS Avaya communication server. To change the Avaya IP Agent
configuration:
1. Select Tools > Program Options.
2. From the Program Options window, select the ACD Agent item from the list box.
3. Remove the check mark from the Configure program for EAS agent support check
box.
4. Ensure that a check mark is present in the Prompt for agent ID and password
during agent login check box.
Note:
Note:
5. Select the OK button.
6. Close Avaya IP Agent by selecting File > Exit from the main window.
7. Restart Avaya IP Agent.

Steps for logging in (non-EAS)

To log in to Avaya IP Agent as a member of an ACD split:
1. In the Avaya IP Agent window, locate the Agent toolbar. This toolbar lists the splits
assigned to this station.
If this toolbar is not visible, select View > Toolbars > Agent.
2. On the Agent toolbar, select the split you want to log into.
Avaya IP Agent displays a menu with a Login option.
If this feature is not enabled, you must enter your agent ID and password
through the telephone key pad.
Logging in as an agent (non-EAS)
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