Location Preference Distribution
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Location Preference Distribution
Location Preference Distribution tries to route incoming Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) calls
to agents located in the same location as the incoming trunk on which the call originated
whenever possible. If there is a choice, calls are routed to agents at a different location only if a
locally-routed call cannot meet the administered objectives for speed of answer, service level,
and so on.
When there is more than one choice for call delivery, Local Preference Distribution matches the
trunk and the agent location numbers. The Multiple Locations feature defines the location
number. Delivery preference is given to the agent whose location number matches the incoming
trunk location number.
Local Preference Distribution takes precedence over any Avaya Business Advocate call
handling preferences.
For more information about Location Preference Distribution, see Avaya Call Center Automatic
Call Distribution (ACD) Guide.

Reserve agents and Location Preference Distribution

In most cases, the selection of an agent or a call based on Location Preference Distribution
takes precedence over Service Level Supervisor or Percent Allocation selection. Nevertheless,
Service Level Supervisor and Percent Allocation take precedence when the system chooses a
reserve agent for the following reasons:
The skill is above the Estimated Wait Time (EWT) threshold with Service Level Supervisor
The service level is below the threshold with Percent Allocation.
Note:
Note: If more than one reserve agent is eligible for the call, Location Preference
Distribution is used to choose the agent.