02-12-2018 10:54 AM - edited 03-14-2019 05:56 PM
We have a call center that is telling us that the caller no longer hears a ringtone when their call is being handed to a caller. I've attached a view of this part of the script. Some of our other scripts where callers hear a ringback actually have another ACD step called Connect (Trigger contact...) in front of the Connect step. Most of ours though do not give a ringback.
This specific script was built by Cisco AS when we migrated, so we're trying to figure out why it has stopped working. We updated all of our 8851 series devices to a new firmware this weekend, but we don't think that would have anything to do with it. We are now on sip88xx.12-0-1SR1-1.
02-12-2018 12:00 PM
02-12-2018 12:11 PM
What is interesting though is there was no MOH file imported there before, the customer is saying everything was fine last week before we uploaded the new firmware on the phones.
So I can't see it's anything to do with the CCG's.
02-12-2018 01:43 PM
02-20-2018 11:35 AM
thank you for the information. We do actually have two CCG's in place, and I see it has ringback set to it. However it's not set for the call center that reported the issue. I think they are mistaken in what they think they heard, because we haven't changed anything for their call center.
However if they absolutely have to have it, I guess we could give them this CCG with the ringback and call it good. The CCG that has the ringback was set up for only one call center. Are there any ramifications for also assigning it to the other one that is complaining, is there anything in the background that we may need to know about, perhaps it's linked in someway?
02-20-2018 02:01 PM - edited 02-21-2018 01:00 PM
You should be concerned about port usage. Say for example the one call center is using 80% of the CTI Ports in that group today, and you bring in this other group, who would need like 40% of the Ports themselves, well now you have over subscribed your ports. There is no link, as you might have been asking, however; strictly resource availability.
02-21-2018 11:55 AM
Hi Anthony
This is very helpful information. One thing, how can I find out how many CTI ports are being utilized for the specific CCG? Can we also add more CTI ports to it without affecting the other main CCG which has many more ports in it? Would we have to increase the number of CTI ports installed between CM and UCCX to be able to increase the number of ports to the specific CCG?
02-21-2018 01:23 PM
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