298 Glossary
Distributor. See Real-time distributor.
DMP. See Device Management Protocol.
DN. See Dialed Number.
DNIS. See Dialed Number Identification Service.
DNIS Override label
A routing label that is sent to the routing client along with a DNIS value.
The routing client passes that DNIS value with the call to the destination
indicated by the label.
DTP. See DDSN Transfer Protocol.
Duplexed
An arrangement in which two duplicate physical devices act as a single
logical device. If one of the physical devices fails, the system continues
to run normally by using the remaining physical device. See also
Simplexed.
EAS. See Expert Agent Selection.
EMS. See Event Management Service.
Enterprise
An entire company or agency, possibly spanning many call centers.
Enterprise refers to the set of call centers served by an ICR.
Enterprise Agent. See GEOTELEnterprise Agent.
Enterprise name
A character-string name commonly used to identify an object in the ICR
database. An enterprise name must be unique among all objects of a
specific type. For example, each service must have an enterprise name
that is unique among all services.
An enterprise name can be up to 32 characters. The valid characters are
upper-case and lower-case letters, digits, periods (.) and underlines (_).
The first character of the name must be a letter or digit.
Enterprise service
A collection of services, typically from several call centers. While each
individual service is tied to a specific peripheral, an enterprise service
can span peripherals.
Enterprise skill group
A collection of skill groups, typically from several call centers. While
each individual skill group is tied to a specific peripheral, an enterprise
skill group can span peripherals.
Enterprise-wide call distribution
A strategy for allocating calls among several call centers or other
answering locations based on real-time information about activity at