Call Scenarios and Applications
Outbound Call Management — Preview Dialing
(Non-ISDN Facilities)
Customer | Agent | Switch | Adjunct Processor | Agent |
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| terminal to login |
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| 3rd Party Domain Control |
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| (domain=A) | Application displays |
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| 3rd Party Domain | call list on the | |
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| agent’s data terminal |
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| Agent selects |
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| customer to call |
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| 3rd Party Auto Dial |
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Call uses | Trunk Seized Event Report (B) |
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| talk |
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Customer drops |
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| Agent saves |
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| customer record |
The application in the adjunct processor provides the agent and/or user with a call list. The agent uses the data terminal to select the destination to call. The application then requests a call on behalf of the agent. The call uses
Issue 7 March 1998