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- Account Name – Mandatory Field: example: ECS\plab.LizFox
- Agent Name – Name of existing or new agent. Mandatory Field
- Extension – extension assigned or to be assigned to a new agent. Not a mandatory field to import the file, but an extension will need to be provided to the agent before deploying any changes.
- Agent Availability Type – Regular Agent will always be the availability type and can be copied and pasted next to all new and existing agents.
- Default Phone – the default phone type will depend on whether your solution is Unified or Overlay. If Overlay InternalPhone should be used and if Unified HPBXPhone
- Auto Answer Interaction – this option should be set to either False or True. If auto answer needs to be enabled for an agent it should be set to True, if disabled it should be set to False
- Default Load Allowance – will show the current default load allowance being utilized by the agent when handling interactions. However, if other load allowances have been created and assigned to the agent, a different default load allowance can be assigned to the agent or newly created agent.
- Profiles – Agent Skill Profiles are created and generally assigned to agents in the Agent Characteristics tab. Each profile is made up of a set of skills and level of proficiency that is assigned to each agent. Agents can be assigned to more than one profile. When assigning multiple profiles to an agent, the file entry should look like the following example: Profile1;Profile2. Each profile should be separated by a (;) with no spaces in between. Profiles are not Mandatory. Agents can be assigned individual skills under the ‘Skill’ column within the .csv file
- Available Load Allowances – an agent can be assigned to one or multiple load allowances. When assigning multiple load allowances to an agent, the file entry should look like the following example: Basic;Advanced;ChatOnly. Each load allowance should be separated by a (;) with no spaces in between.
- Private Telephones – telephone number needed when utilizing Private Phone as the default phone type for the agent. The phone number needs to be a ten digit telephone number.
- HPBX User – Only utilized in a Unified solution. This userID is the agent’s broadsoftID and would be provided by your Project Manager.
- Hang Up Line After each call – Mandatory Field. The entry found in the example field should be copied and pasted for all newly created and existing agents.
- Email Address – email address for an agent, but is not a mandatory field.
- Always Recorded – this will apply only to Overlay solutions. This will be enabled if the current ECS setup is an overlay solution and the agents are to be setup with call recording. ECS has an entirely different call recording platform for the ECS Unified solution. If call recording needs to be enabled for an agent it should be set to Yes, if disabled it should be set to No.
- Change Extension – gives the agent the ability to change their extension or endpoint where they wish to receive calls. Set this field to True if the agent should be able to change their extension or False if this option should be disabled.
- CRM – internal ECS contact manager functionality that allows agents to manage contact information and provides a full detail contact history of all the touches the customer has had with the organization. If the CRM needs to be enabled for an agent it should be set to Enabled, if disabled it should be set to Disabled.
- Delegate to Supervisor – allows agents to delegate an interaction to a supervisor. When the interaction is delegated it will show up in the Supervisor client, indicating they have a new delegation. If delegating to a supervisor needs to be enabled for an agent it should be set to True, if disabled it should be set to False.
- Skills – agents can be assigned individual skills and proficiency’s without needing to be assigned a (skill) profile. Skills can be assigned from already existing skills added under the Implementation tab or new skills can be created by adding and importing them through the .csv file. Whether assigning existing or creating and assigning new skills the file entry should look like the following example: Spanish|High;Sales|Medium;English|High. It should first contain the Skill followed by (|) followed by the proficiency level (Spanish|High) with no spaces in between. If more than one skill needs to be added to the agent each skill|proficiency should be separated by a (;) with no spaces in between.
- Chat Private Greeting – the chat private greeting must first be manually setup for one agent before having the capability to set it up via the upload for other agents. Once one agent has been setup with the proper chat phrase within the agents profile, the agents Account Name (ex. AIRELAB\plab.LizFox) can be inserted into the file next to all the other agents that should have Chat Private Greeting setup.
- Voicemail – the email and voicemail greeting must first be manually setup for one agent before having the capability to set it up via the upload for other agents. Once one agent has been setup with the proper email and voicemail greeting within the agents profile, the agents Account Name (ex. AIRELAB\plab.LizFox) can be inserted into the file next to all the other agents that should have voicemail setup.
- Example: Agent 1 has Chat Private Greeting and Voicemail setup in their profile. Select all the agents you wish to export to assign the chat and voicemail services. On export the Chat Private Greeting and Voicemail columns will always be empty within the .csv file. Copy and past the agents Account Name that has the Chat Private Greeting and Voicemail services already assigned next to all the other agents that should be setup with the same chat private greeting and voicemail settings.
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