Object Descriptions
Object types provide one aspect of a statistical type (stat type). Stat types are used to define a statistic. You specify objects within the Objects option of stat types. Object-type specification identifies which internal event model Stat Server uses in the acquisition of statistical values. The Table below describes all of the types of objects Stat Server monitors.
Stat Server Object Types and Descriptions
Object Type | Description | |
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RegDN | Regular DN (directory number) applies to the following DN type: data, music, mixed, extension, ACD position, Voice Treatment port, voice mail, cellular, and CP (call-processing equipment). Except for extensions for Meridian-like T-Servers and Voice Treatment ports, all of these DN types require login events. | |
Agent | Stat Server tracks agents by a unique identification Employee ID. | |
Place | Stat Server tracks the activity of a place by using a unique PlaceID. Even if various agents move in and out of a place, Stat Server can record the total activity for the place. | |
Queue | Stat Server tracks the activity occurring at:
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RoutePoint | Stat Server tracks the activity occurring at:
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GroupAgents | This object type designates a collection of agents that is identified by a GroupID. An agent can be a member of more than one agent group. No matter where agents log in, their activity can be monitored as part of the group. Stat Server also attributes the activity of virtual agent groups to this object type. Virtual agent groups are dynamically generated within Configuration Server. Refer to Supported Virtual Agent Group Definitions for more information. | |
GroupPlaces | This object type designates a group of places. Each place that is part of the group has a unique PlaceID, which is associated with the GroupID. | |
GroupQueues | This object type designates a group that includes the following Stat Server object types:
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RoutingStrategy | This object type designates a routing strategy that is deployed by the Interaction Routing Designer Genesys tool and is manifested in Configuration Server as a Script object of type Simple Routing or Enhanced Routing. | |
StagingArea | This object type corresponds to the Script Configuration Server of type Interaction Queue. It is analogous to the concept of queues for the eServices (formerly known as Multimedia) solution in which customer interactions may reside while they are being processed. | |
Switch | This object type names a switch. You can collect only one piece of information for objects having this object type; namely, the total number of hardware errors that occurred at the switch. Refer to Creating Stat Type Definitions for an example of how to define this statistic. | |
Tenant | An object that represents a business entity within the Configuration Server. |
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