This page describes the Call Distribution Based on Destination report, which offers an overview of all the calls in the system based on their type.

CDBD graph

The chart uses colored lines to help you visualize the trend of all the available call types over the specified time interval. The number of calls is displayed on the vertical axis, while the time interval is shown on the horizontal axis. This representation is useful because it informs you about the number of calls and their total duration, distributed for all of the available call types. The calls belonging to all the channels in the system are counted.

The available data can serve at keeping track of the preferred call types used by your customers.


Screenshot: The daily call distribution based on destination for a 8 days interval

If you have selected only one call type, then the chart will only contain one colored line, showing the evolution of that particular criteria throughout the entire time interval.

CDBD table

The table is dynamically generated, depending on your search criteria. All call types may be displayed:


Screenshot: The table for the 8 days interval

No matter the <call_types>, the table has only three columns:

The <call_type> can be, based on your selection, one of the following: Local, Extended Local, Outgoing, Incoming.

Search for statistics

When you want to see the Calls Distribution Based on Destination statistics for a certain period of time or for a certain call type, you can use the available search controls to define your preferences:

Show calls distribution between <start_date_time> and <end_date_time> based on destination <call_type>

Where:

After deciding on the filters, click the Search link. The graphic and the table will be updated.

If no calls were placed during the selected time interval, the graphic and the table will not be generated.

Export statistics

You can export the Call Distribution Based on Destination data to a .csv or a Microsoft Excel file.

  1. Click the Export icon in the upper right side of the screen.
  2. Choose the columns to be exported and the output file format. If you choose to export the data to a Microsoft Excel file, the output will be a table with all selected columns. On the other hand, if you choose to export the data to a .csv file, the output will be a list with the entire selected information in the following format:

    <day> <local_calls> <ext_local_calls> <outgoing_calls> <incoming_calls> <total_calls> <duration>
  3. After defining all preferences, click the Save icon. You will be asked to confirm if you want to save the file to your computer or just open it.

Call Distribution Based on Extension Type

Top Users Using Telephony

Top Hangup Causes

Longest Time to Complete

Average Success Rate

Average Call Duration

Call Failures