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A Campaign Group is the main configuration object in Outbound Contact. It can be found within the Campaign object in Genesys Administrator. A Campaign Group is defined as a Campaign (a set of calling lists) that is assigned to work resources such as an Agent Group or a Place Group.
A Campaign Group can be associated with Agent Groups or Place Groups. Agents are individuals who are set up as Person objects in Genesys Administrator in order to handle customer contacts. Places can be telephone sets. There are two ways to group these individual objects:
The Agent Group or Place Group must be assigned to a campaign as a Campaign Group object. Stat Server provides status information about these configuration objects (real or virtual) to Outbound Contact Server. When loading a dialing session for a particular campaign group, OCS registers and monitors the following DNs:
If any other DNs of the ACD Queue, Routing Point, External Routing Point, Service Number, Virtual Queue types or any others are involved in an outbound call flow, they must be monitored by OCS. These DNs should be specified as an Origination DN in the Advanced tab of the Agent Group or Place Group object that is linked to the Campaign Group in order for OCS to register those DNs with T-Server and to receive call-related events on those DNs.
Note: | If a Voice Transfer Destination DN and a T-Server used as a Dialer, belong to one switch in a multi-site environment, but the call is distributed by external routing to an agent who is on a different site, at least one queue from this site should be listed in the Origination DN list of the corresponding Agent or Place Group. This forces OCS to register regular DNs on the remote site and receive related events. |
When running Outbound Contact in a VoIP environment, you must configure the Campaign Group so that it is VoIP-ready by doing the following:
Note: | If these conditions are not met, the dialing modes function in the traditional, non-IP mode for that dialing session/Campaign Group.
For more information about the Outbound-VoIP environment, see Outbound VoIP Deployment. |