Call Scenarios and Applications

7.User Scenarios — User to User Information (UUI)

Figure A-18 shows a typical distributed call center configuration. An ASAI host is connected to each of the ECSs and calls are delivered to either ECS. The applications running on the ASAI hosts are not connected to each other.

ISDN PRI

ECS A

VDN11

VDN0

ISDN PRI

ECS B

VDN3

Non PRI

VDN2

VDN1

ASAI

ASAI

ASAI

Adjunct

Adjunct

VDN4

ASAI

VRU Split1

ACD SplitA

VRU Port1

A

B

ACD SplitB VRU Port2

AgentA

AgentB

Figure A-18. Distributed ACD Configuration

The following call sequences show typical UUI scenarios:

Call Sequence 1 shows an incoming non-ISDN PRI call to ECS A, delivered to VDN1. VDN1 delivers the call to VRU Port1 in VRU Split1. After the caller terminates the VRU session, the ASAI host transfers the call to VDN2 for further processing. The ASAI host includes UUI in the Third Party Make Call used to start the transfer. While the call is in VDN2, the call interflows to ECS B. The call is accepted at ECS B and an announcement is played while the call waits in queue for ACD SplitB.

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