316 Chapter 10 Data-mining Tools
Viewing historical real-time events
You start Contact Center Client to gain access to Auditor functionality. For more information on Contact Center
Client real-time monitoring, see “Contact Center Client” on page240.
To view historical real-time events, you must
1. Start Contact Center Client.
2. Open the grids in which you want to view historical events.
3. Start Auditor.

Starting Contact Center Client

You must start Contact Center Client before you can view Auditor.
To start Contact Center Client
1. Click Start=>Programs=>Mitel=>Contact Center Client.
2. Type your user name and password.
3. Click OK.

Opening monitors

NOTE: You cannot view the Contact Center Client marquee, Network Monitor, Interactive Visual Queue,
Contact Center PhoneSet Manager, or Contact Center Softphone applications (which function in real time
only) in Auditor.
You must open the monitors in which you want to view historical events with Auditor. In the following example
we will open the Agent State by Position monitor.
To open a grid
1. Click View=>Real time to view the Contact Center Client icons.
2. Click the Position icon and select Agent State by Position.
3. Under Agent groups, select agent groups to monitor and/or under Agents, select agents to monitor.
4. Click OK.

Starting Auditor

NOTE: If you are using the Contact Center Client marquee, Network Monitor, Interactive Visual Queue,
Contact Center PhoneSet Manager, or Contact Center Softphone applications (which function in real time
only), open Auditor in another instance of Contact Center Client.
To open Auditor
1. Click View=>Auditor controls to view the auditor toolbar and to switch from real-time to Auditor
mode.
2. On the second toolbar, click the calendar and select a date.
The date opens to the left of the slider.
3. Click the clock and select the speed of audit.
The speed of audit, expressed as a ratio of real-time to play speed, opens to the right of the clock.
4. Click the play button to play the real-time events of the selected date.
The historical real-time events start to play.
See Figure 10-17.