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15 #
16 # FreePBX language template for queues
17 # Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010 Bandwith.com
18 #
19 msgid ""
20 msgstr ""
21 "Project-Id-Version: FreePBX\n"
22 "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
23 "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-04-02 23:37+0200\n"
24 "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
25 "Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
26 "Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
27 "MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
28 "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n"
29 "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
30
31 msgid ""
32 "Warning, there are compound recordings configured in one or more Queue "
33 "configurations. Queues can not play these so they have been truncated to the "
34 "first sound file. You should correct this problem.<br />Details:<br /><br />"
35 msgstr ""
36
37 #, php-format
38 msgid "Queue - %s (%s): %s<br />"
39 msgstr ""
40
41 msgid "Compound Recordings in Queues Detected"
42 msgstr ""
43
44 #, php-format
45 msgid "Queue %s : %s"
46 msgstr ""
47
48 #, php-format
49 msgid "Queue: %s"
50 msgstr ""
51
52 msgid "seconds"
53 msgstr ""
54
55 msgid "day"
56 msgstr ""
57
58 msgid "hour"
59 msgstr ""
60
61 msgid "hours"
62 msgstr ""
63
64 msgid "minute"
65 msgstr ""
66
67 msgid "minutes"
68 msgstr ""
69
70 msgid "second"
71 msgstr ""
72
73 msgid "Bad Queue Number, can not be blank"
74 msgstr ""
75
76 msgid "INUSE"
77 msgstr ""
78
79 #, php-format
80 msgid "Queue: %s (%s)"
81 msgstr ""
82
83 msgid "Agent Announce Msg"
84 msgstr ""
85
86 #, php-format
87 msgid "IVR Announce: %s"
88 msgstr ""
89
90 msgid "Use State"
91 msgstr ""
92
93 msgid "Ignore State"
94 msgstr ""
95
96 msgid "Extension Options"
97 msgstr ""
98
99 msgid "Queue State Detection"
100 msgstr ""
101
102 msgid ""
103 "If this extension is part of a Queue then the Queue will attempt to use the "
104 "user's extension state or device state information when determining if this "
105 "queue member should be called. In some uncommon situations such as a Follow-"
106 "Me with no physical device, or some virtual extension scenarios, the state "
107 "information will indicate that this member is not available when they are. "
108 "Setting this to 'Ignore State' will make the Queue ignore all state "
109 "information thus always trying to contact this member. Certain side affects "
110 "can occur when this route is taken due to the nature of how Queues handle "
111 "Local channels, such as subsequent transfers will continue to show the "
112 "member as busy until the original call is terminated. In most cases, this "
113 "SHOULD BE set to 'Use State'."
114 msgstr ""
115
116 msgid "Checking for legacy queues table.."
117 msgstr ""
118
119 msgid "NO table found, no migration to do just create tables"
120 msgstr ""
121
122 msgid "OK"
123 msgstr ""
124
125 msgid "Creating queues_details.."
126 msgstr ""
127
128 msgid "already exists"
129 msgstr ""
130
131 msgid "ERROR: could not create table"
132 msgstr ""
133
134 msgid "Migrating to queues_details.."
135 msgstr ""
136
137 msgid "ERROR: could not migrate to queues_details"
138 msgstr ""
139
140 msgid "Creating queues_config.."
141 msgstr ""
142
143 msgid "Migrating data to queues_config.."
144 msgstr ""
145
146 msgid "ERROR: accessing queues table obtaining context info, aborting"
147 msgstr ""
148
149 msgid "ERROR: accessing queues table obtaining rtone info, aborting"
150 msgstr ""
151
152 msgid "ERROR: accessing queues table obtaining id list, aborting"
153 msgstr ""
154
155 #, php-format
156 msgid "ERROR: inserting data for row %s: %s.."
157 msgstr ""
158
159 msgid "ERROR were encountered"
160 msgstr ""
161
162 msgid "Dropping old queues table.."
163 msgstr ""
164
165 #, php-format
166 msgid "WARNING FAILED %s"
167 msgstr ""
168
169 msgid "removing queues data extensions table.."
170 msgstr ""
171
172 msgid "checking for qregex field.."
173 msgstr ""
174
175 msgid "Checking if recordings need migration.."
176 msgstr ""
177
178 msgid "migrating"
179 msgstr ""
180
181 msgid "adding agentannounce_id field.."
182 msgstr ""
183
184 msgid "fatal error"
185 msgstr ""
186
187 msgid "ok"
188 msgstr ""
189
190 msgid "adding joinannounce_id field.."
191 msgstr ""
192
193 msgid "migrate agentannounce to ids.."
194 msgstr ""
195
196 #, php-format
197 msgid "migrated %s entries"
198 msgstr ""
199
200 msgid "migrate joinannounce to ids.."
201 msgstr ""
202
203 msgid "dropping agentannounce field.."
204 msgstr ""
205
206 msgid "no agentannounce field???"
207 msgstr ""
208
209 msgid "dropping joinannounce field.."
210 msgstr ""
211
212 msgid "no joinannounce field???"
213 msgstr ""
214
215 msgid "already migrated"
216 msgstr ""
217
218 msgid "checking for queuewait field.."
219 msgstr ""
220
221 msgid "checking for use_queue_context field.."
222 msgstr ""
223
224 msgid "checking for togglehint field.."
225 msgstr ""
226
227 msgid "checking for qnoanswer field.."
228 msgstr ""
229
230 msgid "checking for callconfirm field.."
231 msgstr ""
232
233 msgid "checking for callconfirm_id field.."
234 msgstr ""
235
236 msgid "checking for monitor_type field.."
237 msgstr ""
238
239 msgid "checking for monitor_heard field.."
240 msgstr ""
241
242 msgid "checking for monitor_spoken field.."
243 msgstr ""
244
245 msgid "Warning! Extension"
246 msgstr ""
247
248 msgid "is not allowed for your account."
249 msgstr ""
250
251 msgid "Add Queue"
252 msgstr ""
253
254 msgid "Queue"
255 msgstr ""
256
257 msgid "deleted"
258 msgstr ""
259
260 msgid "Delete Queue"
261 msgstr ""
262
263 msgid "Conflicting Extensions"
264 msgstr ""
265
266 msgid "Queue:"
267 msgstr ""
268
269 msgid "Edit Queue"
270 msgstr ""
271
272 msgid "Queue Number:"
273 msgstr ""
274
275 msgid ""
276 "Use this number to dial into the queue, or transfer callers to this number "
277 "to put them into the queue.<br><br>Agents will dial this queue number plus * "
278 "to log onto the queue, and this queue number plus ** to log out of the queue."
279 "<br><br>For example, if the queue number is 123:<br><br><b>123* = log "
280 "in<br>123** = log out</b>"
281 msgstr ""
282
283 msgid "Queue Name:"
284 msgstr ""
285
286 msgid "Give this queue a brief name to help you identify it."
287 msgstr ""
288
289 msgid "Queue Password:"
290 msgstr ""
291
292 msgid ""
293 "You can require agents to enter a password before they can log in to this "
294 "queue.<br><br>This setting is optional."
295 msgstr ""
296
297 msgid "Queue No Answer:"
298 msgstr ""
299
300 msgid ""
301 "If checked, the queue will not answer the call. Under most circumstance you "
302 "should always have the queue answering calls. If not, then it's possible "
303 "that recordings and MoH will not be heard by the waiting callers since early "
304 "media capabilities vary and are inconsistent. Some cases where it may be "
305 "desired to not answer a call is when using Strict Join Empty queue policies "
306 "where the caller will not be admitted to the queue unless there is a queue "
307 "member immediately available to take the call."
308 msgstr ""
309
310 msgid "Generate Device Hints:"
311 msgstr ""
312
313 msgid ""
314 "If checked, individual hints and dialplan will be generated for each SIP and "
315 "IAX2 device that could be part of this queue. These are used in conjunction "
316 "with programmable BLF phone buttons to log into and out of a queue and "
317 "generate BLF status as to the current state. The format of the hints is<br /"
318 "><br />*45ddd*qqq<br /><br />where *45 is the currently defined toggle "
319 "feature code, ddd is the device number (typically the same as the extension "
320 "number) and qqq is this queue's number."
321 msgstr ""
322
323 msgid "Call Confirm:"
324 msgstr ""
325
326 msgid ""
327 "If checked, any queue member that is actually an outside telephone number, "
328 "or any extension Follow-Mes or call forwarding that are pursued and leave "
329 "the PBX will be forced into Call Confirmation mode where the member must "
330 "acknowledge the call before it is answered and delivered.."
331 msgstr ""
332
333 msgid "Call Confirm Announce:"
334 msgstr ""
335
336 msgid ""
337 "Announcement played to the Queue Memeber announcing the Queue call and "
338 "requesting confirmation prior to answering. If set to default, the standard "
339 "call confirmation default message will be played unless the member is "
340 "reached through a Follow-Me and there is an alternate message provided in "
341 "the Follow-Me. This message will override any other message specified.."
342 "<br><br>To add additional recordings please use the \"System Recordings\" "
343 "MENU."
344 msgstr ""
345
346 msgid "Default"
347 msgstr ""
348
349 msgid "Call Confirm Announcement:"
350 msgstr ""
351
352 msgid ""
353 "Announcement played to anyone using an external follow-me to receive the "
354 "queue call.<br><br>You must install and enable the \"Systems Recordings\" "
355 "Module to edit this option"
356 msgstr ""
357
358 msgid "CID Name Prefix:"
359 msgstr ""
360
361 msgid ""
362 "You can optionally prefix the CallerID name of callers to the queue. ie: If "
363 "you prefix with \"Sales:\", a call from John Doe would display as \"Sales:"
364 "John Doe\" on the extensions that ring."
365 msgstr ""
366
367 msgid "Wait Time Prefix:"
368 msgstr ""
369
370 msgid ""
371 "When set to Yes, the CID Name will be prefixed with the total wait time in "
372 "the queue so the answering agent is aware how long they have waited. It will "
373 "be rounded to the nearest minute, in the form of Mnn: where nn is the number "
374 "of minutes."
375 msgstr ""
376
377 msgid ""
378 "If the call is subsequently transferred, the wait time will reflect the time "
379 "since it first entered the queue or reset if the call is transferred to "
380 "another queue with this feature set."
381 msgstr ""
382
383 msgid "Yes"
384 msgstr ""
385
386 msgid "No"
387 msgstr ""
388
389 msgid "Alert Info"
390 msgstr ""
391
392 msgid "ALERT_INFO can be used for distinctive ring with SIP devices."
393 msgstr ""
394
395 msgid "Static Agents"
396 msgstr ""
397
398 msgid ""
399 "Static agents are extensions that are assumed to always be on the queue.  "
400 "Static agents do not need to 'log in' to the queue, and cannot 'log out' of "
401 "the queue.<br><br>List extensions to ring, one per line.<br><br>You can "
402 "include an extension on a remote system, or an external number (Outbound "
403 "Routing must contain a valid route for external numbers). You can put a \","
404 "\" after the agent followed by a penalty value, see Asterisk documentation "
405 "concerning penalties.<br /><br /> An advanced mode has been added which "
406 "allows you to prefix an agent number with S, X, Z, D or A. This will force "
407 "the agent number to be dialed as an Asterisk device of type SIP, IAX2, ZAP, "
408 "DAHDi or Agent respectively. This mode is for advanced users and can cause "
409 "known issues in FreePBX as you are by-passing the normal dialplan. If your "
410 "'Agent Restrictions' are not set to 'Extension Only' you will have problems "
411 "with subsequent transfers to voicemail and other issues may also exist. "
412 "(Channel Agent is deprecated starting with Asterisk 1.4 and gone in 1.6+.)"
413 msgstr ""
414
415 msgid "Extension Quick Pick"
416 msgstr ""
417
418 msgid ""
419 "Choose an extension to append to the end of the static agents list above."
420 msgstr ""
421
422 msgid "(pick extension)"
423 msgstr ""
424
425 msgid "Dynamic Members"
426 msgstr ""
427
428 msgid ""
429 "Dynamic Members are extensions or callback numbers that can log in and out "
430 "of the queue. When a member logs in to a queue, their penalty in the queue "
431 "will be as specified here. Extensions included here will NOT automatically "
432 "be logged in to the queue."
433 msgstr ""
434
435 msgid ""
436 "Choose an extension to append to the end of the dynamic member list above."
437 msgstr ""
438
439 msgid "Restrict Dynamic Agents"
440 msgstr ""
441
442 msgid ""
443 "Restrict dynamic queue member logins to only those listed in the Dynamic "
444 "Members list above. When set to Yes, members not listed will be DENIED "
445 "ACCESS to the queue."
446 msgstr ""
447
448 msgid "Agent Restrictions"
449 msgstr ""
450
451 msgid ""
452 "When set to 'Call as Dialed' the queue will call an extension just as if the "
453 "queue were another user. Any Follow-Me or Call Forward states active on the "
454 "extension will result in the queue call following these call paths. This "
455 "behavior has been the standard queue behavior on past FreePBX versions. <br /"
456 ">When set to 'No Follow-Me or Call Forward', all agents that are extensions "
457 "on the system will be limited to ringing their extensions only. Follow-Me "
458 "and Call Forward settings will be ignored. Any other agent will be called as "
459 "dialed. This behavior is similar to how extensions are dialed in ringgroups. "
460 "<br />When set to 'Extensions Only' the queue will dial Extensions as "
461 "described for 'No Follow-Me or Call Forward'. Any other number entered for "
462 "an agent that is NOT a valid extension will be ignored. No error checking is "
463 "provided when entering a static agent or when logging on as a dynamic agent, "
464 "the call will simply be blocked when the queue tries to call it. For dynamic "
465 "agents, see the 'Agent Regex Filter' to provide some validation."
466 msgstr ""
467
468 msgid "Call as Dialed"
469 msgstr ""
470
471 msgid "No Follow-Me or Call Forward"
472 msgstr ""
473
474 msgid "Extensions Only"
475 msgstr ""
476
477 msgid "General Queue Options"
478 msgstr ""
479
480 msgid "Ring Strategy:"
481 msgstr ""
482
483 msgid "ringall"
484 msgstr ""
485
486 msgid "ring all available agents until one answers (default)"
487 msgstr ""
488
489 msgid "roundrobin"
490 msgstr ""
491
492 msgid "take turns ringing each available agent"
493 msgstr ""
494
495 msgid "leastrecent"
496 msgstr ""
497
498 msgid "ring agent which was least recently called by this queue"
499 msgstr ""
500
501 msgid "fewestcalls"
502 msgstr ""
503
504 msgid "ring the agent with fewest completed calls from this queue"
505 msgstr ""
506
507 msgid "random"
508 msgstr ""
509
510 msgid "ring random agent"
511 msgstr ""
512
513 msgid "rrmemory"
514 msgstr ""
515
516 msgid "round robin with memory, remember where we left off last ring pass"
517 msgstr ""
518
519 msgid "rrordered"
520 msgstr ""
521
522 msgid ""
523 "same as rrmemory, except the queue member order from config file is preserved"
524 msgstr ""
525
526 msgid "linear"
527 msgstr ""
528
529 msgid ""
530 "rings agents in the order specified, for dynamic agents in the order they "
531 "logged in"
532 msgstr ""
533
534 msgid "wrandom"
535 msgstr ""
536
537 msgid ""
538 "random using the member's penalty as a weighting factor, see asterisk "
539 "documentation for specifics"
540 msgstr ""
541
542 msgid "Autofill:"
543 msgstr ""
544
545 msgid ""
546 "Starting with Asterisk 1.4, if this is checked, and multiple agents are "
547 "available, Asterisk will send one call to each waiting agent (depending on "
548 "the ring strategy). Otherwise, it will hold all calls while it tries to find "
549 "an agent for the top call in the queue making other calls wait. This was the "
550 "behavior in Asterisk 1.2 and has no effect in 1.2. See Asterisk "
551 "documentation for more details of this feature."
552 msgstr ""
553
554 msgid "Skip Busy Agents:"
555 msgstr ""
556
557 msgid ""
558 "When set to 'Yes' agents who are on an occupied phone will be skipped as if "
559 "the line were returning busy. This means that Call Waiting or multi-line "
560 "phones will not be presented with the call and in the various hunt style "
561 "ring strategies, the next agent will be attempted. <br />When set to 'Yes + "
562 "(ringinuse=no)' the queue configuration flag 'ringinuse=no' is set for this "
563 "queue in addition to the phone's device status being monitored. This results "
564 "in the queue tracking remote agents (agents who are a remote PSTN phone, "
565 "called through Follow-Me, and other means) as well as PBX connected agents, "
566 "so the queue will not attempt to send another call if they are already on a "
567 "call from any queue. <br />When set to 'Queue calls only (ringinuse=no)' the "
568 "queue configuration flag 'ringinuse=no' is set for this queue also but the "
569 "device status of locally connected agents is not monitored. The behavior is "
570 "to limit an agent belonging to one or more queues to a single queue call. If "
571 "they are occupied from other calls, such as outbound calls they initiated, "
572 "the queue will consider them available and ring them since the device state "
573 "is not monitored with this option. <br /><br />WARNING: When using the "
574 "settings that set the 'ringinuse=no' flag, there is a NEGATIVE side effect. "
575 "An agent who transfers a queue call will remain unavailable by any queue "
576 "until that call is terminated as the call still appears as 'inuse' to the "
577 "queue UNLESS 'Agent Restrictions' is set to 'Extensions Only'."
578 msgstr ""
579
580 msgid "Yes + (ringinuse=no)"
581 msgstr ""
582
583 msgid "Queue calls only (ringinuse=no)"
584 msgstr ""
585
586 msgid "Queue Weight"
587 msgstr ""
588
589 msgid ""
590 "Gives queues a 'weight' option, to ensure calls waiting in a higher priority "
591 "queue will deliver its calls first if there are agents common to both queues."
592 msgstr ""
593
594 msgid "Music on Hold Class:"
595 msgstr ""
596
597 msgid ""
598 "Music (or Commercial) played to the caller while they wait in line for an "
599 "available agent. Choose \"inherit\" if you want the MoH class to be what is "
600 "currently selected, such as by the inbound route.<br><br>  This music is "
601 "defined in the \"Music on Hold\" Menu."
602 msgstr ""
603
604 msgid "inherit"
605 msgstr ""
606
607 msgid "none"
608 msgstr ""
609
610 msgid "default"
611 msgstr ""
612
613 msgid "Ringing Instead of MoH:"
614 msgstr ""
615
616 msgid ""
617 "Enabling this option make callers hear a ringing tone instead of Music on "
618 "Hold.<br/>Enabling this ignores any Music on Hold Class selected as well as "
619 "ignoring any configured periodic announcements configured."
620 msgstr ""
621
622 msgid "Join Announcement:"
623 msgstr ""
624
625 msgid ""
626 "Announcement played to callers once prior to joining the queue.<br><br>To "
627 "add additional recordings please use the \"System Recordings\" MENU"
628 msgstr ""
629
630 msgid "None"
631 msgstr ""
632
633 msgid ""
634 "Announcement played to callers once prior to joining the queue.<br><br>You "
635 "must install and enable the \"Systems Recordings\" Module to edit this option"
636 msgstr ""
637
638 msgid "Call Recording:"
639 msgstr ""
640
641 msgid ""
642 "Incoming calls to agents can be recorded. (saved to /var/spool/asterisk/"
643 "monitor)"
644 msgstr ""
645
646 msgid "wav49"
647 msgstr ""
648
649 msgid "wav"
650 msgstr ""
651
652 msgid "gsm"
653 msgstr ""
654
655 msgid "Recording Mode:"
656 msgstr ""
657
658 msgid ""
659 "Choose to 'Include Hold Time' in the recording so it starts as soon as they "
660 "enter the queue, or to defer recording until 'After Answered' and the call "
661 "is bridged with a queue member."
662 msgstr ""
663
664 msgid "Include Hold Time"
665 msgstr ""
666
667 msgid "After Answered"
668 msgstr ""
669
670 msgid "Caller Volume Adjustment:"
671 msgstr ""
672
673 msgid "Adjust the recording volume of the caller."
674 msgstr ""
675
676 msgid "No Adjustment"
677 msgstr ""
678
679 msgid "Agent Volume Adjustment:"
680 msgstr ""
681
682 msgid "Adjust the recording volume of the queue member (Agent)."
683 msgstr ""
684
685 msgid "Timing & Agent Options"
686 msgstr ""
687
688 msgid "Max Wait Time:"
689 msgstr ""
690
691 msgid ""
692 "The maximum number of seconds a caller can wait in a queue before being "
693 "pulled out.  (0 for unlimited)."
694 msgstr ""
695
696 msgid "Unlimited"
697 msgstr ""
698
699 msgid "Max Wait Time Mode:"
700 msgstr ""
701
702 msgid ""
703 "Asterisk timeoutpriority. In 'Strict' mode, when the 'Max Wait Time' of a "
704 "caller is hit, they will be pulled out of the queue immediately. In 'Loose' "
705 "mode, if a queue member is currently ringing with this call, then we will "
706 "wait until the queue stops ringing this queue member or otherwise the call "
707 "is rejected by the queue member before taking the caller out of the queue. "
708 "This means that the 'Max Wait Time' could be as long as 'Max Wait Time' + "
709 "'Agent Timeout' combined."
710 msgstr ""
711
712 msgid "Strict"
713 msgstr ""
714
715 msgid "Loose"
716 msgstr ""
717
718 msgid "Agent Timeout:"
719 msgstr ""
720
721 msgid ""
722 "The number of seconds an agent's phone can ring before we consider it a "
723 "timeout. Unlimited or other timeout values may still be limited by system "
724 "ringtime or individual extension defaults."
725 msgstr ""
726
727 msgid "Agent Timeout Restart:"
728 msgstr ""
729
730 msgid ""
731 "If timeoutrestart is set to yes, then the time out for an agent to answer is "
732 "reset if a BUSY or CONGESTION is received. This can be useful if agents are "
733 "able to cancel a call with reject or similar."
734 msgstr ""
735
736 msgid "Retry:"
737 msgstr ""
738
739 msgid ""
740 "The number of seconds we wait before trying all the phones again. Choosing "
741 "\"No Retry\" will exit the Queue and go to the fail-over destination as soon "
742 "as the first attempted agent times-out, additional agents will not be "
743 "attempted."
744 msgstr ""
745
746 msgid "No Retry"
747 msgstr ""
748
749 msgid "Wrap-Up-Time:"
750 msgstr ""
751
752 msgid ""
753 "After a successful call, how many seconds to wait before sending a "
754 "potentially free agent another call (default is 0, or no delay) If using "
755 "Asterisk 1.6+, you can also set the 'Honor Wrapup Time Across Queues' "
756 "setting (Asterisk: shared_lastcall) on the Advanced Settings page so that "
757 "this is honored across queues for members logged on to multiple queues."
758 msgstr ""
759
760 msgid "Member Delay:"
761 msgstr ""
762
763 msgid ""
764 "If you wish to have a delay before the member is connected to the caller (or "
765 "before the member hears any announcement messages), set this to the number "
766 "of seconds to delay."
767 msgstr ""
768
769 msgid "Agent Announcement:"
770 msgstr ""
771
772 msgid ""
773 "Announcement played to the Agent prior to bridging in the caller <br><br> "
774 "Example: \"the Following call is from the Sales Queue\" or \"This call is "
775 "from the Technical Support Queue\".<br><br>To add additional recordings "
776 "please use the \"System Recordings\" MENU. Compound recordings composed of 2 "
777 "or more sound files are not displayed as options since this feature can not "
778 "accept such recordings."
779 msgstr ""
780
781 msgid ""
782 "Announcement played to the Agent prior to bridging in the caller <br><br> "
783 "Example: \"the Following call is from the Sales Queue\" or \"This call is "
784 "from the Technical Support Queue\".<br><br>You must install and enable the "
785 "\"Systems Recordings\" Module to edit this option"
786 msgstr ""
787
788 msgid "Report Hold Time:"
789 msgstr ""
790
791 msgid ""
792 "If you wish to report the caller's hold time to the member before they are "
793 "connected to the caller, set this to yes."
794 msgstr ""
795
796 msgid "Capacity Options"
797 msgstr ""
798
799 msgid "Max Callers:"
800 msgstr ""
801
802 msgid "Maximum number of people waiting in the queue (0 for unlimited)"
803 msgstr ""
804
805 msgid "No Max"
806 msgstr ""
807
808 msgid ""
809 "Determines if new callers will be admitted to the Queue, if not, the "
810 "failover destination will be immediately pursued. The options include:"
811 msgstr ""
812
813 msgid "Always allows the caller to join the Queue."
814 msgstr ""
815
816 msgid ""
817 "Same as Yes but more strict.  Simply speaking, if no agent could answer the "
818 "phone then don't admit them. If agents are inuse or ringing someone else, "
819 "caller will still be admitted."
820 msgstr ""
821
822 msgid "Ultra Strict"
823 msgstr ""
824
825 msgid ""
826 "Same as Strict plus a queue member must be able to answer the phone 'now' to "
827 "let them in. Simply speaking, any 'available' agents that could answer but "
828 "are currently on the phone or ringing on behalf of another caller will be "
829 "considered unavailable."
830 msgstr ""
831
832 msgid ""
833 "Callers will not be admitted if all agents are paused, show an invalid state "
834 "for their device, or have penalty values less then QUEUE_MAX_PENALTY (not "
835 "currently set in FreePBX dialplan)."
836 msgstr ""
837
838 msgid ""
839 "Same as No except Callers will be admitted if their are paused agents who "
840 "could become available."
841 msgstr ""
842
843 msgid "Join Empty:"
844 msgstr ""
845
846 msgid ""
847 "Determines if callers should be exited prematurely from the queue in "
848 "situations where it appears no one is currently available to take the call. "
849 "The options include:"
850 msgstr ""
851
852 msgid ""
853 "Callers will exit if all agents are paused, show an invalid state for their "
854 "device or have penalty values less then QUEUE_MAX_PENALTY (not currently set "
855 "in FreePBX dialplan).."
856 msgstr ""
857
858 msgid ""
859 "Same as Yes but more strict.  Simply speaking, if no agent could answer the "
860 "phone then have them leave the queue. If agents are inuse or ringing someone "
861 "else, caller will still be held."
862 msgstr ""
863
864 msgid ""
865 "Same as Strict plus a queue member must be able to answer the phone 'now' to "
866 "let them remain. Simply speaking, any 'available' agents that could answer "
867 "but are currently on the phone or ringing on behalf of another caller will "
868 "be considered unavailable."
869 msgstr ""
870
871 msgid ""
872 "Same as Yes except Callers will remain in the Queue if their are paused "
873 "agents who could become available."
874 msgstr ""
875
876 msgid ""
877 "Never have a caller leave the Queue until the Max Wait Time has expired."
878 msgstr ""
879
880 msgid "Leave Empty:"
881 msgstr ""
882
883 msgid "Penalty Members Limit:"
884 msgstr ""
885
886 msgid ""
887 "Asterisk: penaltymemberslimit. A limit can be set to disregard penalty "
888 "settings, allowing all members to be tried, when the queue has too few "
889 "members.  No penalty will be weighed in if there are only X or fewer queue "
890 "members."
891 msgstr ""
892
893 msgid "Honor Penalties"
894 msgstr ""
895
896 msgid "Caller Position Announcements"
897 msgstr ""
898
899 msgid "Frequency:"
900 msgstr ""
901
902 msgid ""
903 "How often to announce queue position and estimated holdtime (0 to Disable "
904 "Announcements)."
905 msgstr ""
906
907 msgid "Announce Position:"
908 msgstr ""
909
910 msgid "Announce position of caller in the queue?"
911 msgstr ""
912
913 msgid "Announce Hold Time:"
914 msgstr ""
915
916 msgid ""
917 "Should we include estimated hold time in position announcements?  Either "
918 "yes, no, or only once; hold time will not be announced if <1 minute"
919 msgstr ""
920
921 msgid "Once"
922 msgstr ""
923
924 msgid "Periodic Announcements"
925 msgstr ""
926
927 msgid "IVR Break Out Menu:"
928 msgstr ""
929
930 msgid ""
931 "You can optionally present an existing IVR as a 'break out' menu."
932 "<br><br>This IVR must only contain single-digit 'dialed options'. The "
933 "Recording set for the IVR will be played at intervals specified in 'Repeat "
934 "Frequency', below."
935 msgstr ""
936
937 msgid "Menu ID "
938 msgstr ""
939
940 msgid "(**) ERRORS"
941 msgstr ""
942
943 msgid "(**) Warning Potential Errors"
944 msgstr ""
945
946 msgid ""
947 "ERROR: You have selected an IVR's that use Announcements created from "
948 "compound sound files. The Queue is not able to play these announcements. "
949 "This IVR's recording will be truncated to use only the first sound file. You "
950 "can correct the problem by selecting a different announcement for this IVR "
951 "that is not from a compound sound file. The IVR itself can play such files, "
952 "but the Queue subsystem can not"
953 msgstr ""
954
955 msgid ""
956 "Earlier versions of this module allowed such queues to be chosen, once "
957 "changing this setting, it will no longer appear as an option"
958 msgstr ""
959
960 msgid "Repeat Frequency:"
961 msgstr ""
962
963 msgid ""
964 "How often to announce a voice menu to the caller (0 to Disable "
965 "Announcements)."
966 msgstr ""
967
968 msgid "Events, Stats and Advanced"
969 msgstr ""
970
971 msgid "Event When Called:"
972 msgstr ""
973
974 msgid ""
975 "When this option is set to YES, the following manager events will be "
976 "generated: AgentCalled, AgentDump, AgentConnect and AgentComplete."
977 msgstr ""
978
979 msgid "Member Status Event:"
980 msgstr ""
981
982 msgid ""
983 "When set to YES, the following manager event will be generated: "
984 "QueueMemberStatus"
985 msgstr ""
986
987 msgid "Service Level:"
988 msgstr ""
989
990 msgid ""
991 "Used for service level statistics (calls answered within service level time "
992 "frame)"
993 msgstr ""
994
995 msgid "Agent Regex Filter"
996 msgstr ""
997
998 msgid ""
999 "Provides an optional regex expression that will be applied against the agent "
1000 "callback number. If the callback number does not pass the regex filter then "
1001 "it will be treated as invalid. This can be used to restrict agents to "
1002 "extensions within a range, not allow callbacks to include keys like *, or "
1003 "any other use that may be appropriate. An example input might be:<br />^([2-"
1004 "4][0-9]{3})$<br />This would restrict agents to extensions 2000-4999. Or "
1005 "<br />^([0-9]+)$ would allow any number of any length, but restrict the * "
1006 "key.<br />WARNING: make sure you understand what you are doing or otherwise "
1007 "leave this blank!"
1008 msgstr ""
1009
1010 msgid "Fail Over Destination"
1011 msgstr ""
1012
1013 msgid "Submit Changes"
1014 msgstr ""
1015
1016 msgid ""
1017 "Using a Regex filter is fairly advanced, please confirm you know what you "
1018 "are doing or leave this blank"
1019 msgstr ""
1020
1021 msgid "Queue Number must not be blank"
1022 msgstr ""
1023
1024 msgid ""
1025 "Queue name must not be blank and must contain only alpha-numeric characters"
1026 msgstr ""
1027
1028 msgid "Queues"
1029 msgstr ""
1030
1031 msgid "Inbound Call Control"
1032 msgstr ""
1033
1034 msgid ""
1035 "Creates a queue where calls are placed on hold and answered on a first-in, "
1036 "first-out basis. Many options are available, including ring strategy for "
1037 "agents, caller announcements, max wait times, etc."
1038 msgstr ""
1039
1040 msgid "Persistent Members"
1041 msgstr ""
1042
1043 msgid "Queues Module"
1044 msgstr ""
1045
1046 msgid ""
1047 "Queues: persistentmembers. Store each dynamic member in each queue in the "
1048 "astdb so that when asterisk is restarted, each member will be automatically "
1049 "read into their recorded queues."
1050 msgstr ""
1051
1052 msgid "Honor Wrapup Time Across Queues"
1053 msgstr ""
1054
1055 msgid ""
1056 "Queues: shared_lastcall, only valid with Asterisk 1.6+. This will make the "
1057 "lastcall and calls received be the same in members logged in more than one "
1058 "queue. This is useful to make the queue respect the wrapuptime of another "
1059 "queue for a shared member."
1060 msgstr ""
1061
1062 msgid "Set Agent Name in CDR dstchannel"
1063 msgstr ""
1064
1065 msgid ""
1066 "Queues: updatecdr, only valid with Asterisk 1.6+. This option is implemented "
1067 "to mimic chan_agents behavior of populating CDR dstchannel field of a call "
1068 "with an agent name, which is set if available at the login time with "
1069 "AddQueueMember membername parameter, or with static members."
1070 msgstr ""
1071
1072 msgid "Use MixMonitor for Recordings"
1073 msgstr ""
1074
1075 msgid ""
1076 "Queues: monitor-type = MixMonitor. Setting true will use the MixMonitor "
1077 "application instead of Monitor so the concept of 'joining/mixing' the in/out "
1078 "files now goes away when this is enabled."
1079 msgstr ""
1080
1081 msgid "Hide Queue No Answer Option"
1082 msgstr ""
1083
1084 msgid ""
1085 "It is possible for a queue to NOT Answer a call and still enter callers to "
1086 "the queue. The normal behavior is that all  allers are answered before "
1087 "entering the queue. If the call is not answered, it is possible that some "
1088 "early media delivery would still allow callers to hear recordings, MoH, etc. "
1089 "but this can be inconsistent and vary. Because of the volatility of this "
1090 "option, it is not displayed by default. If a queue is set to not answer, the "
1091 "setting will be displayed for that queue regardless of this setting."
1092 msgstr ""
1093
1094 msgid "Asterisk Queues Patch 15168 Installed"
1095 msgstr ""
1096
1097 msgid ""
1098 "Setting this flag will generate the required dialplan to integrate with the "
1099 "following Asterisk patch: <b>https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=15168</"
1100 "b>. This setting is obsolete on Asterisk 1.8+ systems where the hint state "
1101 "is now standard and always used. This asterisk patch is only available on "
1102 "Asterisk 1.4, trying to use this setting on Asterisk 1.6 will break some "
1103 "queue behavior and should be avoided"
1104 msgstr ""
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