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Dial Timeout

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 12:17 pm
by opsmgrjr
I am trying to improve our wait time and instead of speeding up the dialer, I want to see what the best Dial Timeout in seconds would be? At the moment, I have it set at 30 seconds. Any feedback would be appreciated! Thanks!

Re: Dial Timeout

PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 10:18 pm
by williamconley
1) Welcome to the Party! 8-)

2) As you are obviously new here, I have some suggestions to help us all help you:

When you post, please post your entire configuration including (but not limited to) your installation method and vicidial version with build.

This IS a requirement for posting along with reading the stickies (at the top of each forum) and the manager's manual (available on EFLO.net, both free and paid versions)

You should also post: Asterisk version, telephony hardware (model number is helpful here), cluster information if you have one, and whether any other software is installed in the box. If your installation method is "from scratch" you must post your operating system and should also post the .iso version from which you installed your original operating system. If your installation is "Hosted" list the site name of the host.

If this is a "Cloud" or "Virtual" server, please note the technology involved along with the version of that techology (ie: VMware Server Version 2.0.2). If it is not, merely stating the Motherboard model # and CPU would be helpful.

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3) 15 seconds is the legal minimum, but 45 seconds will allow more Disconnected numbers to be identified (and not dialed again because NA will be dialed while ADC will not). Or you can run somewhere in the middle and get a mix of human vs machines depending on your clientele (ie: business systems often answer immediately, but are also often machines ... but humans who have answering machines that catch calls if they do not often take anywhere from 25-45 seconds to "kick in" ... and then there are humans who are just slow to get to the phone! LOL). So it's a personal experience for your demographics.

Re: Dial Timeout

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 12:43 am
by boybawang
opsmgrjr wrote:I am trying to improve our wait time and instead of speeding up the dialer, I want to see what the best Dial Timeout in seconds would be? At the moment, I have it set at 30 seconds. Any feedback would be appreciated! Thanks!



to reduce wait time you must make the dialer make several number of calls at the same time, dial timeout would only be how many seconds would each of those calls ring before the dialer drops those calls, i have seen my other clients do 10 - 15 seconds then apply a filter to recycle those calls that werent picked up during the duration of the dial timeout