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Parameter Administration 15-9
ACD-DN Display Screen Page
Determines which display 'page' is initially shown to the supervisor when
viewing the Network ACD-DN Queue Statistics Display or the Network
Position Status Counts Display features.
The information from these two features is displayed over a series of
successive screen pages. Each page has an assigned number, ranging from 1
to 22, and contains about 15 lines of information. If 1 is entered in this
field, the supervisor sees the first page of information. If 2 is entered, the
initial display begins at the second page of information.
Although this single page is displayed first, the supervisor is not restricted
to it. The scroll keys can be used to display the remaining pages. The
contents of each display screen page are established in the Display
NACD-DN Selection feature, described in this chapter. Each supervisor is
usually assigned to monitor a group of queues, which are assigned to a
specific display screen page.
CDN Display Screen Page
Determines which display 'page' is initially shown to the supervisor when
viewing the Nodal Control DN Queue Statistics Display.
This information is displayed over a series of successive screen pages. Each
page has an assigned number, ranging from one to 22, and contains about
15 lines of information. If 1 is entered in this field, the supervisor sees the
first page of information. If 2 is entered, the initial display begins at the
second page of information.
Although this single page is displayed first, the supervisor is not restricted
to it. The scroll keys can be used to display the remaining pages. The
contents of each display screen page are established in the Display CDN
Selection feature, described in this chapter. Each supervisor is usually
assigned to monitor a group of queues, which are assigned to a specific
display screen page.
Profile Maint
Indicates whether this network supervisor can access his or her own profile.
Typically, all network supervisors can access this feature.
Network Administration Center Supervisor's User Guide Product release 2

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