Installation Guide

Understanding Reporting in an IPCC Gateway
Deployment
This section describes reporting in an IPCC Gateway deploymenta deployment in which a
Unied CCX or a Unied CCE functions as an ACD child with respect to a Unied ICME
parent. For complete details on ACD-level reporting on Unied CCE, refer to the IPCC
Enterprise Reporting Guide. Similarly, for complete details on ACD-level reporting on Unied
CCX, refer to the Cisco CRS Historical Reporting Administrator and Developer Guide.
Additional reporting documentation is listed in the Related Documentation section of the Preface
of this book.
This section contains the following topics:
Understanding Unied ICME Reporting, page 51
Understanding Reporting in the Unied ICME Parent and Unied CCE Child Deployment
Model, page 57
Understanding Reporting in the Unied ICME Parent and Unied CCX Child Deployment
Model, page 67
Troubleshooting Reports in IPCC Gateway Deployments, page 83
Understanding Unified ICME Reporting
Unied ICME uses real-time data on agent and call center activity to make call routing decisions.
To make the best decision possible, the Unied ICME constantly collects information about
agent activity at each call center. Unied ICME tracks the current call handling state of each
agent, the number of agents in a particular state, and the time that agents spend in these states.
Unied ICME also collects data about the calls coming into the call centers, such as the number
of calls in progress, handled, and ended; how calls were routed; and how long callers were on
hold. These management data are essential to intelligent call routing. They are also important
for enterprise-wide real-time monitoring and historical reporting of agent performance and
customer experience.
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