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Regular DN=
The standard Regular DN Status Priority Table, specified by the DefaultDNSPT configuration option, defines the priority level and lists actions (separated by commas) in order of increasing priority, as follows:
Two additional statuses, ASM_Engaged and ASM_Outbound, may appear if you have activated the active switching matrix (ASM). ASM_Engaged appears if an agent is waiting for a customer. ASM_Outbound call is similar to CallOutbound with the call being initiated within the ASM.
It is possible to change the appearance of statuses by rearranging their order in the status priority tables, but this action changes the definition of many of the statuses, and Genesys does not recommend this action. Contact Genesys Customer Care for further information.
Stat Server uses the Regular DN Status Priority Table if the DefaultDNSPT option is not specified or if the option’s value consists of an ellipsis (three consecutive dots).
The DefaultDNSPT option must consist of a string consisting of these actions (in any order, separated by commas) or a subset of these actions (with a single occurrence of an ellipsis in the comma-separated list). In the latter case, all missing actions in the list have greater priority than actions preceding the ellipsis, and lesser priority than actions following the ellipsis. The missing actions are prioritized as specified in the standard Regular DN Status Priority Table.
|-| Agent=
The standard Agent Status Priority Table is the same as the standard Regular DN Status Priority Table. The only difference is in the status LoggedOut that is listed in the DN Status Priority Table, but never appears on a DN. Instead, the LoggedOut status is supported for agents and has the highest priority out of all agent statuses.
The required value format for the DefaultAgentSPT option is the same as that for DefaultDNSPT.
|-| Mediation DN=
The standard Mediation DN Status Priority Table defines the priority level and lists actions (separated by commas) in order of increasing priority, as follows:
Stat Server uses this table for mediation DNs if the DefaultRPSPT option is not specified or if its value consists of an ellipsis.
The DefaultRPSPT option must be a string consisting of actions (in any order, separated by commas) or of a subset of actions (with a single occurrence of an ellipsis in the comma-separated list). In the latter case, all missing actions have greater priority than actions preceding the ellipsis in the list, and lesser priority than actions following the ellipsis. The missing actions prioritize as specified in the standard Mediation DN Status Priority Table.
DN status inherits the attached data from the highest-priority action. You can use filters on the attached data, but you cannot apply custom formulas to it.
Keep in mind that: