Agent Targeting Rules (ATR) in Cisco CCE simplify the configuration required to route calls directly to agents by defining ranges of agent extensions rather than requiring individual label configurations for each agent.
Why the Correct Answer is Right: A is correct because ATR simplifies Call Routing configuration specifically for Agent PGs (not VRU PGs). By defining extension ranges, administrators avoid creating individual labels for each agent in the routing client configuration. E is correct because the core function of an ATR is to specify an Agent Extension Range (e.g., 5000-5999) and valid Routing Clients. The ICM automatically handles label routing for any agent in that range.
Why Each Incorrect Answer is Wrong: B is wrong because Mobile Agent configuration is a separate feature—ATR is not specifically for Mobile Agent configuration. C is wrong because ATR uses Agent Extension ranges, not 'Agent ID ranges,' and it does not configure Media Groups—those are separate configuration objects. D is wrong because ATR is used for Agent PGs, not VRU PGs. VRU PGs handle IVR interaction, not agent call delivery.
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