Multiple destinations with preferred destination
Preferred|[Destination1],[Timeout1],0|[Destination2],[Timeout2],0|…
In this scenario the call will be preferred delivered to the first available destination set. Each destination set can be seen as a member in a chain where the first available member is selected for call delivery.
Example:
A customer has 3 different locations with 3 local help desks. Each help desk is primary responsible for the local location. Using 3 call queues with a single destination would solve this problem. But if a help desk needs to get calls from other locations too if in these locations is nobody able to take the call you need a second delivery destination for each call queue with a global destination.
Helpdesk A – destination 50
Helpdesk B – destination 60
Helpdesk C – destination 70
All users from all help desks – destination 99
Call queue A – Forwarding destination "Preferred|50,10,0|99,10,0"
Call queue B – Forwarding destination "Preferred|60,10,0|99,10,0"
Call queue C – Forwarding destination "Preferred|70,10,0|99,10,0"
If a user from location A call helpdesk A, he is put in call queue A and delivered first to destination 50. If destination 50 is busy or logged of the call is delivered to destination 99.
More options:
For more options to control call delivery see supplementary parameters
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