CCC Delta Server User Manual



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40DHB0002USBH Issue 1 (11/14/2001)

Contents Contents Delta Server... 3 Introduction... 3 Launching Delta Server... 4 Event Viewer Tab... 5 Settings Tab... 6 Session Info Tab... 9 Index... 10 Page 2 40DHB0002USBH Issue 1 (11/14/2001)

Delta Server Introduction Introduction The Delta Server receives the telephone system call data via the LAN. The Delta Server is a component to which all the CCC modules connect. It is able to support up to 80 simultaneous client connections and consists of software that ensures every activity on the telephone system is passed through to these modules. An example of an activity could be that an agent has logged on which would clearly impact the real time Call Center View and the Wallboard Manager software. The Delta Server additionally holds a model of the telephone system such that each time a new Compact Contact Center Module is started it may synchronize itself with today s data, thus ensuring consistency between clients irrespective of when they were started. 40DHB0002USBH Issue 1 (11/14/2001) Page 3

Launching Delta Server Launching Delta Server Ensure the Delta Server has established connection with the telephone system. Every time the Server PC is switched on, the Delta Server starts up automatically. However, you can start the Delta Server, by performing the following: Click the Start button on the Windows Taskbar. Point to Programs Point to StartUp Click on Delta Server. In Windows NT, there are two Start Up groups. Use the lower option. The following screen appears The information on the screen is: Del Svr Name: A unique name to identify the Delta Server that is displayed in the Find Server screen when starting a CCC Module application. Comms Status: This indicates the status of the link between the Delta Server, and the telephone system. There are three statuses: Init Comms, Comms Restored, and Comms Failure. Init Comms Indicates Delta Server is initializing and has established communication with the telephone system (this happens every time you start the Delta Server). Comms Restored Indicates the connection between the Delta Server and the telephone system is established. Comms Failure Indicates communications link between the Delta Server and the telephone system has been terminated. Site Name: This identifies the Customer' site name. Customer's site name is automatically obtained from the license file. Note - Do NOT change the Site Name. If the Site Name is altered, then the Delta Server will not function correctly. 40DHB0002USBH Issue 1 (11/14/2001) Page 4

Event Viewer Tab Event Viewer Tab The Event Viewer displays communication between the Delta Server and the CCC Module Client application(s). It can also show messages received from the connected CCC modules. By default, Event Viewer displays Error Messages. Certain Events will always be displayed even if you have not selected any specific options for viewing. Such Events are: Comms Failure. License Requests. Message Routing Failure. To change the Event Viewer Selection: 1. From the Settings tab select the Event Viewer tab. 2. Click to select the required Event. 3. To clear the messages displayed on the Event Viewer screen, click Clear Screen. Note: The more fields you select, the slower the Delta Server will run. 40DHB0002USBH Issue 1 (11/14/2001) Page 5

Settings Tab Comms Settings Tab The Settings tab enables you to configure the Delta Server. The options available are as follows: This screen displays details of the telephone system to which the Delta Server is connected. The details are: PC Name: This indicates the system name of the telephone system. Instance: This is the IP address of the telephone system. If the PC name and/or the name of the IP Address are changed, it is essential to reconnect to that Delta Server. 1. Click Find, from the Find Server screen, select the required Delta Server, then click Connect. 2. If the required Delta Server is not listed, then click Advanced. 3. Select one of the options, then click Search. 4. From the available telephone systems, select the appropriate one, and then click Connect. 5. Once the Delta Server is connected to the telephone system, click Save. Event Viewer You can select the events that you wish to monitor. For further information, see "Event Viewer Tab" on page 5. 40DHB0002USBH Issue 1 (11/14/2001) Page 6

Settings Tab System This screen displays the Auto Reset Time and the Delta Server name. Auto Reset Time This is solely used by the CCC Module applications (namely the Call Center View). If you change the Reset Time within the Call Center View application, then the Reset Time within the Delta Server is changed automatically. Autos Reset Time enables you to set the time at which "Today and Daily" statistics are automatically reset. The time is displayed in Hour: Minute. Default time is set to 12:01 A.M. (01 minute past midnight). To alter the time highlight each field individually, enter the required value and then click Set. Delta Server Name It is recommended that this not be changed. Log to File You can save the messages received by the Delta Server to a file. The default path name is C:\ccc\DeltaServer\dssystem.log. License Info This screen displays the number of licensed Agents within the CCC Modules. Total Available This indicates the total number of agent licenses. Number Remaining Number remaining (As agent logs on, the number decreases). Language You can change the language setting of the Delta Server. The default language is English UK. To change the language click on the required language button. 40DHB0002USBH Issue 1 (11/14/2001) Page 7

Settings Tab Message Control Time in Activity (TIA) are messages that are produced by the Delta Server which are subsequently transmitted to the Archiver. When an option is selected the action has been enabled. " Agent TIA's Enabled" Suppresses the generation of TIAs for Agent Groups respectively. This will affect Agent Activity trace i.e. you will not be able to see how long agents are in state. " Trunk Group TIA's Enabled" Enables the generation of TIAs for Trunk Groups respectively. "Selective ISMDR Suppression On" Enables/disables internal SMDR reports historically. Note: Disabling the generation of TIA's will reduce the amount of data stored in the Archiver database. However, it should also be noted that this would disable Time In State fields for respective groups on historical reports. Agent Agent Tab enables/disables the reporting of the Individual Agent s statistics (Real Time as well as Historic). During the Delta Server installation, you are prompted whether you wish to Display Agent Details. If you select the No option, then the Individual Agent details will not be displayed in either real time screens or historic reports. 1. To display the Individual Agents Details, click Toggle. An alphanumeric character is displayed. 2. You need to log on to the Avaya BusinessPartner's web site. This will generate a License Key for the additional functions. 3. From the Agent Tab, type the License key and then click Change. Note: This feature is designed solely for the German Market and is only active if German is the selected language for installation. 40DHB0002USBH Issue 1 (11/14/2001) Page 8

Session Info Tab Session Info Tab This displays the application(s) connected to the Delta Server. A total of 80 applications can be connected to the Delta Server. Session Number: The number of the application. Info: The following information is provided as each application is connected to the Delta Server. Session Type Indicates the name of the application that is connected. Machine Name The name of the PC hosting the application. UE's Required (Yes/No) Indicates whether a session has requested Unsolicited Events. Nbr of Re Trans (0-10) Indicates how well the application is responding to probes from the telephone switch. Nbr Consumed Lics Indicates the number of Licenses consumed. Licenses Consumed List (in pairs) of consumed licenses. PC Wallboard Licenses Number of Active PC Wallboard License(s) used in this session. 40DHB0002USBH Issue 1 (11/14/2001) Page 9

Index Index C Call Center Modules... 3 Comms Failure... 4 Comms Restored... 4 D Delta Server... 3 F Find Server... 6 I Init Comms... 4 S Session Info... 9 Settings Baud Rate... 6 Comm Port... 6 License Info... 7 40DHB0002USBH Issue 1 (11/14/2001) Page 10

Performance figures and data quoted in this document are typical, and must be specifically confirmed in writing by Avaya before they become applicable to any particular order or contract. The company reserves the right to make alterations or amendments to the detailed specifications at its discretion. The publication of information in this document does not imply freedom from patent or other protective rights of Avaya, or others. Intellectual property related to this product (including trademarks) and registered to Lucent Technologies has been transferred or licensed to Avaya. This confidential document is the property of Avaya and without its prior written consent may not be disclosed to a third party nor copied. Any comments or suggestions regarding this document should be sent to "gsspublishing@avaya.com". Copyright 2001 Avaya Avaya Global SME Solutions Sterling Court 15-21 Mundells Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 1LZ England Tel: +44 (0) 1707 392200 Fax: +44 (0) 1707 376933 Email: contact@avaya.com Web: http://www.avaya.com 40DHB0002USBH Issue 1 (11/14/2001) Page 11