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During Mode Pattern 3~8, ACD agents do not belong to any ACD group and the ACD extensions work as
normal extensions.
Example 2: Log In with AIC 567
During Mode Patterns 1~8, ACD agents belong to only ACD group 10.
Example 3: Log In with AIC 678
During Mode Patterns 1~8, ACD agents belong to ACD groups 2, 3 and 5 at the same time.
Multiple Agent Log In
ACD agents can log in any extension with multiple AICs (up to three). Using the example setup above,
ACD works as follows:
EXAMPLE:
Example 1: Log In with AIC 789 and 567
During Mode Pattern 1, ACD agents belong to ACD groups 1, 2, 10 and 16 at the same time.
During Mode Patter 2, ACD agents belong to ACD groups 1 and 10.
During Mode Pattern 3~8, ACD agents belong to only ACD group 10.
Example 2: Log In with AIC 789, 567 and 678
During Mode Pattern 1, ACD agents belong to ACD groups 1, 2, 3, 5, 10 and 16 at the same time.
During Mode Pattern 2, ACD agents belong to ACD groups 1, 2, 3, 5 and 10.
During Mode Pattern 3~8, ACD agents belong to only ACD groups 2, 3, 5 and 10.
Some conditions with Multiple Agent Log In:
ACD agents cannot log in to the system supervisor or group supervisor's extension.
To log in with AIC, the extension should be set to AIC Log In mode in Program 41-17-01.
If the extension is set to AIC log in mode in Program 41-17-01, the system ignores the setting of
Program 41-02-01 for the extension.
Multiple extensions (up to the maximum capacity of the extension) can log-in with one AIC. For
example, even if ACD agent A logs in extension 350 with AIC 789, ACD agent B can also log in to
extension 351 with the same AIC 789 at the same time.
A supervisor cannot log out an agent logged in by an AIC code.
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