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Topic Last Modified: 2012-10-30
This section describes in detail how response group activity is affected in the following stages:
An outage occurs in the primary pool, but failover is not yet initiated.
Service is failed over to the backup pool.
Service is failed back to the primary pool.
User Experience When Outage Occurs
When a pool or site outage occurs, but the administrator has not yet initiated failover, response group activity is handled as described in the following table.
Note
During disaster recovery, calls behave differently depending on whether the primary pool response groups were imported to the backup pool during recovery. In the following table, references to imported response groups mean that primary pool response groups were imported to the backup pool during disaster recovery mode.
Outage Occurs
Type of call or user action | During outage |
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Calls connected to an agent |
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In progress calls not yet connected to an agent |
Calls are disconnected. |
New calls |
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Agent calls on behalf of response group |
Feature is disabled during this stage. |
Agent sign-in and agent information |
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Response group configuration |
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User Experience During Failover
When an administrator invokes failover to a backup pool, response group activity is handled during and after the failover as described in the following table. The first column describes the type of activity that might be taking place. The middle column describes how each activity is handled during the brief time that it takes to fail over to the backup pool. The last column describes how the activity is handled for the duration, after the failover process is complete and the backup pool is standing in for the primary pool.
Note
During disaster recovery, calls behave differently depending on whether the primary pool response groups were imported to the backup pool during recovery. In the following table, references to imported response groups mean that primary pool response groups were imported to the backup pool during disaster recovery mode.
Failover Is Initiated
Type of call or user action | During Failover | After Failover Completes |
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Calls connected to an agent |
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In progress calls not yet connected to an agent |
Calls are disconnected. |
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New calls |
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Agent calls on behalf of response group |
Feature is disabled during this stage |
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Agent sign-in and agent information |
|
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Response group configuration |
|
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User Experience During Failback
When an administrator invokes failback to the primary pool, response group activity is handled during and after the failback as described in the following table.
Note
During disaster recovery, calls behave differently depending on whether the primary pool response groups were imported to the backup pool during recovery. In the following table, references to imported response groups mean that primary pool response groups were imported to the backup pool during disaster recovery mode.
Call Handling in Failback
Type of call or user action | During Failback | After Failback Completes |
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Calls connected to an agent |
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In progress calls not yet connected to an agent |
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New calls |
Calls connect to the primary pool, but agents homed in the primary pool are unreachable. |
Calls connect to the primary pool. |
Agent calls on behalf of response group |
Feature is disabled during this stage. |
Calls succeed. |
Agent sign-in and agent information |
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Response group configuration |
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