The following section describes the relation between calls made by the jtel system (both incoming and outgoing) and the way the call flow is handled.

Knowledge of how this works is particularly important when viewing statistics in the system (both online and historical).

Incoming Call Processing

When an incoming call is received by the jtel system, how it is processed depends on the setup of the service number, and the call flow associated with the service number.

There are three main ways the processing can be setup.

IVR Only Processing

In this scenario, only an IVR application is used to process the call.

The system will record data in the following tables:

Things to note:

Acd Group Only Processing

In this scenario, the call is routed directly into an ACD group from the service number.

The ACD could overflow to further ACD groups, depending on the rules configured. The diagram below illustrates this, and "explodes" the relevant details. 

Things to note:

IVR and ACD Group Processing

This scenario is a combination of the above two scenarios:

For clarity, some details are omitted from the diagram below. For example, the case when several ACD objects are used is not considered (though this is just an extension of the case shown below), and also the case when several ACD groups are cascaded (overflow scenario) using rules in the ACD group is not depicted.