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7-16 Network Report Definition
Destination Node
Specifies the destination node the report is to cover. The destination node is
the node where calls are answered. Calls are also transferred into this node.
This is due to queue-count overflow or time overflow.
To select a range of destination nodes, type the lowest node to be included,
followed by two periods (..), followed by the highest node. For example
enter 111..555 to produce a report on the destination nodes starting with
node 111 and ending with the node 555. Make certain the first value is
lower than the second value. Leave the field blank to cover all the
destination nodes.
Source Node
Specifies the source node the report is to cover. The source node is the node
where calls are initially routed. Calls are also rerouted out of this node. This
is due to queue-count overflow or time overflow.
To select a range of source nodes, type the lowest node to be included,
followed by two periods (..), followed by the highest node. For example
enter 111..555 to produce a report on the source nodes starting with node
111 and ending with the node 555. Make certain the first value is lower
than the second value. Leave the field blank to cover all the source nodes.
DNIS
Specifies the Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS) number the
report is to cover.
To select a range of DNIS numbers, type the lowest DNIS number to be
included, followed by two periods (..), followed by the highest DNIS
number. For example enter 1111..5555 to produce a report on the agents
starting with DNIS number 1111 and ending with the DNIS number 5555.
Make certain the first value is lower than the second value. Leave the field
blank to cover all the DNIS numbers.
P0724352 Standard 1.0
November 1994

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