
Symposium and DMS/MSL-100 Switch Guide 119
April 2004 Glossary
call priority
A numerical value assigned in a script that defines the relative importance of a
call. If two calls are in the queue when an agent becomes available, and one call
is queued with a higher priority than the other, the agent receives the higher
priority call first. See also skillset priority.
call treatment
A script element that enables you to provide handling to a call while it is waiting
to be answered by a call center agent. For example, a caller can hear a recorded
announcement or music while waiting for an agent.
call variable
A script variable that applies to a specific call. A call variable follows the call
through the system and is passed from one script to another with the call. See
also global variable, script variable.
Calling Line Identification
An optional service that identifies the telephone number of the caller. This
information can then be used to route the call to the appropriate agent or skillset.
The CLID can also be displayed on an agent’s phoneset.
CallPilot
A multimedia messaging system you can use to manage many types of
information, including voice messages, fax messages, e-mail messages,
telephone calls (including conferencing), calendars, and directories.
CDN
See controlled directory number.
CLAN
See Customer local area network.
Classic Client
The Windows-based client component for Symposium Call Center Server.
CLID
See Calling Line Identification.
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