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Active Switching Matrix (ASM) mode is a dialer mode that eliminates various problems of switches that do not support call progress detection or that produces unacceptable transfer delays or force-tone problems. You can configure ASM mode either in Genesys Administrator or in the Outbound Contact Wizard. The switch determines the correct dialing mode based on the presence or absence of a Dialogic board. CPD Server checks the ASM configuration (for ISDN or Melcas) set up in Genesys Administrator to determine what the dialing mode is. The key feature of the ASM-mode call flow is the Engage call, which OCS requests from the Dialogic board. This call engages the agent in a real, established call before the dialed party actually responds and is connected to the call. The sequence of events in this call flow is as follows:
Note: | The switch considers this an inbound call because the call is coming to an internal DN from a point outside the switch. |
Note: | This call is dialed outside the switch, so that neither the switch nor T-Server sees it. Therefore, no T-Server events are associated with this call. |
Note: | The first agents engaged are the first to be distributed. |
From this point, the call is handled according to the campaign requirements similar to transfer-mode.
CPD Server uses two ports in ASM-mode to connect the agent to the customer. CPD Server releases both ports at the end of the call.
When CPD Server is not in ASM-mode, it uses only one port to make a call and to transfer it to an agent. CPD Server releases the port when the call is transferred.
OCS reports the number of ports available. If for some reason, OCS does not track the number of ports available, CPD Server sends a No Free Port message to OCS.