[asterisk-users] over 200 queues, anyone?

Joe Dennick joe at dennick.net
Wed Jan 3 14:18:25 MST 2007


I stand corrected, but it still seems excessive.

On Wed, 2007-01-03 at 15:06 -0600, Alex Robar wrote:
> Not necessarily... The same agents could very well be providing
> support for multiple companies. You wouldn't want an announcement from
> company A in company B's queues. 
> 
> Alex
> 
> On 1/3/07, Joe Dennick <joe at dennick.net> wrote:
>         Yeah, get a Business Process specialist to analyze the
>         client's
>         environment and develop a better solution.  200 queues with
>         only 100
>         agents sounds pretty ludicrous to me!
>         
>         On Wed, 2007-01-03 at 14:22 -0600, lenz wrote: 
>         > Hello list,
>         > one of our clients is going to be deploying a system with
>         over 200
>         > differently composed queues and 100 agents. We are going to
>         do a full test
>         > of the viability of this solution before deployment, but I
>         was wondering 
>         > if anyone has experience of such a setup and if there are
>         any obvious
>         > problems or no-nos.
>         > Any suggestion welcomed,
>         > l.
>         >
>         
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