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ASAI Administration

If you select CONNECTED in the CONNECT Event field, the CONNECT event is reported when the ASAI CONNECTED message is received from the PBX.Typi- cally, this corresponds to when the call is answered. If you select CONNECTED, VIS Data is transferred to subsequent CONNECT event reports when a call is transferred from one live agent to another (provided the transfer is a blind trans- fer). Refer to the discussion of the VIS Data field in the A_Tran and A_Event actions in Chapter 6, "ASAI Script Builder Actions" for additional information. Note that VIS Data is always transferred when the A_Tran action transfers the call from a Tip/Ring line on the VIS to another number, regardless of whether CON- NECTED or ALERTING is chosen for this field.

If you select ALERTING in the CONNECT Event field, the CONNECT event is reported when the call starts to ring at the destination number. This corresponds to the receipt of the ASAI ALERTING message from the PBX. In cases where a CONNECTED message is received from the PBX (the call is answered) and an ALERTING message was not received previously, the CONNECT event is reported to A_Event upon receipt of the CONNECTED message. This can hap- pen when the call is routed to an ISDN trunk. An advantage of choosing ALERT- ING is that if your application performs data screen delivery to agents, the screen can be displayed before the agent answers the call. This gives the host computer and agent more time to process the data before conversing with the customer.

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Typically, neither a CONNECTED nor ALERTING message is received from the PBX when calls are placed to non-ISDN trunks, thus a CONNECT event is not reported to A_Event for the call. However, an END event is reported when the call ends.

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The CONNECT event parameter is a system parameter and, thus, affects all scripts using the A_Event action.

The “Trace Level” field controls the amount of detail that is displayed when you use the trace dip7 command to monitor messages and events being processed by the ASAI system. The trace feature facilitates the debugging of new applications and is an optional feature that is not required for normal system operation.

Valid entries for this field are ‘Low’, ‘Normal’, and ‘High’.The Trace Level default setting is Low. This default setting displays only ASAI error and warning condi- tions and should be used when there is live traffic to minimize processing over- head from the trace feature. Refer to Table 4-1for information on Trace detail display.

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Contents Conversant VIS Adjunct Switch Application Interface Blank Contents Asai Administration Asai Script Builder Actions Vi Issue 1 October Asai Overview System Monitor Voice Channels Asai Voice Response ApplicationsPage Routing Applications Asai Routing Application route.picData Screen Delivery Applications Data Screen Delivery Applications gateway.pic Page Advantages Using the VIS Asai Feature Enhanced Customer ServiceReduced Cost of Doing Business Asai Overview Asai Application Planning Design Overview Asai Application Planning DesignVIS Script Design Asai Voice Script Design Page Routing Script Design Page Monitoring Script Design Page VIS-to-Agent Transfers Page Agent-to-Agent Transfers Page Blind Transfer Page Consult Transfer Page Page Host Application Planning and Design Asai Voice Response Application Considerations Routing Application ConsiderationsData Screen Delivery Application Considerations Page Communications System Planning Call Center Operations Planning Page Asai Installation Installation OverviewPrerequisites for Asai Installation Asai Hardware Architecture Typical Hardware ArchitectureInstalling Asai Hardware Base RAM Address Selection SwitchesIpci Switch Settings Installing Asai Software Conversant VISControl and ALT Removing the Asai Software Asai Administration Asai Administration OverviewVoice System Administration Feature Packages Asai Administration Screen Channel Administration Change a Channel EntryPage Page Add Channel Entry Add Channel Entry Screen achannel.psChange Channel Entry Change Channel Entry ScreenVirtual Channel Administration Remove Channel EntryPage Page Diagnose Ipci Board Diagnose Ipci Board ScreenDomain Administration Domain AdministrationPage Page Page Add Domain Entry 10. Add Domain Entry ScreenChange Domain Entry Remove Domain EntryInitialize Ipci Board Initialize Ipci BoardParameter Administration Asai ParametersPage Trace Detail Display Show Asai Software Version 14. Show Asai Software Version Screen version.psShow Status Asai Link Show Status of Asai LinkShow Status Asai Link Displays Take Ipci Board Off-line Take Ipci Board Off-lineAsai Administration Administering Asai Administering the Lines Administering the VIS ACD Split DomainPage Administering the VIS Agent Lines Page Administering Asai Asai Script Builder Actions Asai Script Builder Actions OverviewDefining ACallinfo Define ACallinfo Form Screen defacall.psPage Defining AEvent Define AEvent From Screen Page Page Page AEvent Return Field Value Meaning Return Value Explanation Connect Route Abnormal Abandon Request Route END Defining ARouteSel AEvent Fields Input/Output Required? Field Type Field SizeDefine ARouteSel Form Screen defroute.ps Page Defining ATran Deind ATran Form Screen deftran.ps Page Page ATran Fields Input/Output Required? Field Type Field Size Sample Scripts Sample Scripts OverviewSample Asai Voice Script Page Sample Routing Script Modify Table Sample Monitoring Script Page Page Asai Performance Performance Overview Voice Response Integration Data Screen Delivery