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Revision as of 21:52, 12 February 2020

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• 5.19 • 5.3 • 5.8

System Requirements

To ensure normal operation of your Bright Pattern-based contact center, the computers of your Agent Desktop users and your data network shall conform to the following system requirements, which are provided as a sizing example:

Resource Requirement
CPU
  • 1 GHz min without video or screen monitoring/recording
  • Core i3/5/7 with video and/or screen monitoring/recording
Memory
  • 2 GB min
Network
  • TCP/IP network required (hard-wired LAN recommended)
  • Voice bandwidth: 100 Kbps (G.711), 32 Kbps (G.729) [1]
  • Screen monitoring bandwidth (estimated) 400 Kbps [2]
  • Screen recording bandwidth (estimated) 400 Kbps [3]
  • Video calling bandwidth (estimated) 600 Kbps
  • Outbound firewall open TCP ports 80 (HTTP), 443 and 8443 (HTTPS), 8444 (HTTP), and 8445 (HTTPS) [4][5]
  • RTP audio stream, utilizes UDP, ports are dynamically allocated in the range 40,000 to 65,535
  • Outbound firewall UDP port 5080 open for SIP signaling
  • On the client computer side, UDP port 5060 open for the SIP softphone [6]
  • QoS router configurations recommended for UDP packets
  • QoS packet prioritization policies are recommended for RTP and SIP on client
  • Router/Firewall ALG/SIP Packet inspection disabled
  • Network latency < 240 ms round trip Bright Pattern data-centers (if using VoIP)[7]
  • Jitter < 20 ms and packet loss < 2% over 100 most recent packets [8]
Headsets
  • Professional series headsets with USB connectivity
  • Recommend models:
    • Plantronics EncorePro 500 series
    • Jabra Biz 2300 series
    • Sennheiser SC 230/260 USB series
    • Logitech H650e
Operating System[9]
  • Windows 7 SP1
  • Windows 8.1
  • Windows 10
  • Mac OS X 10.10
  • Firewall on
  • Other[10]
Browsers[11]
  • Google Chrome 47 and later (recommended for Windows OS)
  • Mozilla Firefox 43 and later (recommended for Mac OS)
  • Internet Explorer 10 (Windows 7 only)
  • Internet Explorer 11 and later (Windows 7, 8, and 10) [12] [13]
  • Safari 8 and later (Mac OS X)
Additional Software


Other Requirements and Considerations

Resource Requirement
IP Version

IPv4

Hardphones (if used)

SIP VoIP phones with Power over Ethernet if possible (recommended models: Polycom SoundPoint IP series)

FTP servers

Tested with FileZilla, Bitvise SSH, Microsoft Windows default FTP server, OS X built-in SFTP

Email servers

Tested with Postfix/Dovecot, Google.com, Yahoo.com, Outlook.com, Mail.ru, Yandex.ru



  1. On the client side, the G.729 codec is supported for hardphones only.
  2. Bandwidth varies greatly depending on the number of screens, screen resolution, intensity of screen changes, and some other factors. The estimate is provided for a single-screen computer with 1200 x 1600 screen resolution running typical office applications (low intensity of screen changes).
  3. See the previous footnote.
  4. For version 5.0, the default configuration for Agent Server has changed: HTTPS is enabled on 8445 by default, and HTTP is enabled on 8444 by default (this is for lab usage only without HTTPS). The default configuration template for Agent Server has changed to allow only HTTPS on 8445 (no unsecure HTTP).
  5. The ports are not needed if nginx or other reverse proxy is deployed on server side. If internet access is not opened directly but requires outbound HTTP proxy configured in browser settings, some Agent Desktop Helper functionality, like customized alert sounds, may not be available.
  6. The Agent Desktop Helper Application, which implements the SIP softphone function, will try to open this port automatically during installation. This attempt will normally succeed for the Windows native firewall. If a third-party firewall is used, this port may have to be opened manually.
  7. The combination of the round-trip time of both call legs, as measured by ping utility, must be ideally under 300 ms (i.e., the delay becomes noticeable in conversation) and not more than 500 ms (i.e., the delay is unbearable, and parties keep talking on top of each other). Taking into account that in most of Bright Pattern's clusters PSTN trunks are less than a 60 ms round trip away from their servers, the round trip from agents to Bright Pattern's servers must be ideally under 240 ms and not more than 440 ms. If you are deploying your own carrier's trunks with Bright Pattern, take an effort to measure latency between the trunks and Bright Pattern's servers, then subtract it from the 300 to 500 ms figures above.
  8. The Agent Desktop Helper Application periodically compares actual jitter and packet loss values with these thresholds. Whenever a threshold is exceeded, Agent Desktop displays the following text to the logged-in user: A problem with voice quality is detected, please check your network connection. The message is removed automatically when metric values go back to normal. The minimum duration of the message display is 5 seconds.
  9. Starting from Bright Pattern Contact Center version 5.3.0, the Agent Desktop application with a logged-in user will prevent the computer from going into Sleep mode by the inactivity timeout. This feature does not affect the user's ability to put the computer in Sleep mode manually (e.g., via the Power menu option or by closing the laptop lid). Note that the auto-logout prevention behavior is unconditional and applies to computers on both Windows and Mac OS.
  10. Unofficially, we have Ubuntu support on 5.x. The Agent Desktop Helper Application downloads as a .DEB file, installs and works. Note that this was not extensively tested as it is not officially supported, so your mileage may vary.
  11. When running modern browsers, 4GB of RAM or more is recommended. We recommend performing testing with the actual applications in the course of agent workflow.
  12. The browser's Enhanced Protected Mode must be disabled in order for all Agent Desktop application logs to appear in the same folder (C:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Local\Temp\logs). To disable the Enhanced Protected Mode: (1) From the Tools (Alt+X) menu select Internet options. (2) Click the Advanced tab, scroll down to the Security settings, and unselect the Enable Enhanced Protected Mode checkbox. (3) Click OK.
  13. Note that the Microsoft Edge browser does not support extensions such as the Agent Desktop Helper Application and therefore cannot be used for the Agent Desktop application.


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