Departments can be configured in two ways: they can be created in the ECE console if integrated with PCCE and imported from SPOG, or they can be created in the ECE console if integrated with PCCE and imported from ECE Gadget. The other options are not two ways in which departments are configured.
Business calendars in ECE allow administrators to set up working and non-working hours and days for employees in their department. The business calendar can be used to define holidays, working hours, operating hours, vacation times, and other important time-related information. This allows administrators to ensure that the department is properly staffed at all times and that employees are not working outside of their scheduled hours.
A. The web server can be installed outside the firewall, as long as it has access to the necessary ports to communicate with the application server and other components of the system. B. Installing web server components on a separate VM can help to improve security and performance by isolating the web server from the rest of the system.
Default SMTP server settings, Alarm service delay, and Auto response number. The Default SMTP server settings are used to configure the server that will be used to send and receive emails. The Alarm service delay controls the amount of time before an alert is triggered when a customer does not respond to a ticket. The Auto response number is used to set the maximum number of times an auto-response will be sent for each ticket.
In Cisco's Unified Contact Center Enterprise (UCCE), chat activities can be transferred in two ways: A. Only open chat activities in which the customer has not left the chat session can be transferred: If the customer has left the chat session before the transfer, it cannot be transferred.
B. Chats can be transferred to departments directly: Chat activities can be transferred to different departments based on the customer's needs or the agent's ability to handle the inquiry.
It's also important to note that the ability to transfer chats and the number of transfers that can be made may be limited by the specific configuration of the UCCE system.