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Do Not Call Lists

Do Not Call (DNC) lists contain data about destinations that may not be called during outbound calling campaigns. At the configuration stage, one or more DNC lists may be associated with a campaign. When the campaign is started, records from the campaign’s calling lists are checked against the DNC data, and, if a match is found, the number or the entire record is skipped.

For more information about associating DNC lists with campaigns, see description of the DNC screen of the outbound campaign settings.

To view and edit DNC lists, select the Do Not Call Lists option from the root menu.


Do Not Call Lists


When you click the button with the “+” sign to configure a new DNC list, you will first be prompted to select the list type. The set of properties that you will have to configure will depend in part on the DNC list type.

Note that you can import your existing data for DNC lists of all types except Geographic (State/Province). To import list data, click the import button Contact-center-administrator-guide-image26.png and select a file to upload.


The Do Not Call Lists screen properties are described in the following table:

Properties tab
Name Name of this DNC list. Mandatory and must be unique within the contact center.
Type Type of this DNC list. Mandatory and once specified cannot be changed. The following types of DNC lists are supported:
  • Geographic (Postal): a list of postal codes; if a postal code of a calling record matches a postal code in this type of DNC list, processing of this calling record within the given campaign will stop
  • Geographic (State/Province): a list of states/provinces; if the state/province info of a calling record matches a state/province in this type of DNC list, processing of this calling record within the given campaign will stop
  • Area codes: a list of area codes; if the area code of a phone number in a calling record matches an area code in this type of DNC list, this number will not be dialed (but the record itself may continue to be used if it has other numbers in it)
  • Record Exclusion: a list of identifiers of customer records in calling lists (e.g., customers’ account numbers); if a match is found, processing of this calling record within the given campaign will stop; note that DNC lists of this type can be updated periodically via FTP (see property Periodic Import below); the results of such periodic updates are displayed in the Log tab
  • Internal: a list of phone numbers created and maintained within you contact center; numbers are added to this list when agents participating in an outbound or blended service finish call processing with disposition Add to DNC; numbers in the calling records that match numbers in DNC lists of this type will not be dialed (but the record itself may continue to be used if it has other numbers in it)
List field to match Select the calling list field that will be used as identifier of customer records that must not be dialed. This property is displayed only for DNC lists of Record Exclusion type and contains list fields from all available calling list formats.
Country The country whose postal codes or state/provinces this DNC list shall contain. This property is displayed for DNCs of types Geographic (Postal), Geographic (State/Province), and Area Codes.
Campaigns Campaigns associated with this DNC list. Such association is typically established as part of campaign configuration. However, if you need to associate a new DNC list with an existing campaign, it may be more convenient to do it directly from this screen.

To do so, click add, select the desired Campaign from the drop-down menu, and specify the Disposition that will be attached to the call attempts (in case of number match) or to completed records (in case of record match).

If the campaign is part of a campaign link group, the selected DNC list can be automatically applied to all other campaigns in the link group. To indicate that the list shall apply to all campaigns in the link group, select the add all linked campaigns checkbox.

When associating an internal DNC list, note that by default it will be possible to add new numbers to this list during the given campaign (e.g., upon request of the called party). If you wish to block this capability, deselect the append OK checkbox.

To associate a DNC list with all campaigns, click add all and select the desired disposition. To remove all previously established associations, click remove all.

Note that numbers are added to internal DNC lists in the context of active campaigns that the corresponding calls are associated with. Therefore:

  • If you use multiple internal DNC lists associated with different campaigns, a number will be added only to the list(s) associated with the campaign within which the corresponding call was handled.
  • If you use a blended service, you should keep the outbound portion of this service enabled at all times in order to correctly process the possible do-not-call requests of the customers who call back your campaign. If the outbound portion of your blended service is disabled, numbers will not be added in such situations.
States/Provinces: The states/provinces whose phone records must be excluded from outbound campaigns associated with this DNC. This property is displayed for DNCs of type Geographic (State/Province) only. To add a state/province to this list, click add.
Periodic Import Parameters for periodic list import. These parameters apply to DNC lists of type Record Exclusion only.

To set up automatic periodic updates for this list, click edit.

In the dialog that appears:

  • specify the protocol (FTP or SFTP), URL with file name, FTP Username, and FTP Password
  • select the Start date and time of the first update and specify the desired Import interval
  • select the desired Update Policy (see description of the List Update Wizard properties for more information about the update policies)
  • click OK

Once the above parameters are defined, select the Enabled checkbox to activate periodic import.

You can also run import with the above settings at any time by clicking Run import now.

Periodic Reset Parameters for daily list data reset. These parameters apply to DNC lists of type Record Exclusion only.

To enable periodic reset, select the Reset list data daily checkbox, and specify the desired Reset time.

Contents tab
List view Shows the entire content of the DNC list. Read-only. Note that the view will be different depending on the DNC list type.
  • An Internal list displays the numbers, identifiers of the agents who added them, time and date when they were added, and campaigns during which they were added.
  • A Geographical (Postal) list displays postal codes and possible free-text notes. To add a postal code to this list, click the “+” button at the bottom of tab view, specify the desired code in the Postal Code field, enter any additional information in the Notes field, and click Apply.
  • An Area Codes list displays area codes and possible free-text notes. To add an area code to this list, click the “+” button at the bottom of tab view, specify the desired code in the Area Code field, enter any additional information in the Notes field, and click Apply.
  • A Record Exclusion list displays values of the selected field that should lead to record exclusion when matched.
Log tab (for DNC lists of type Record Exclusion only)
Timestamp Time stamp of the operation.
File Name of the imported/reset file
Operation Type of the operation
Number of records Total number of successfully imported/reset records during this operation.
Operator Username of the user who performed this operation.
Notes Operation result.


DNC list data is deleted from the calling list database automatically when the corresponding DNC list object is deleted from configuration. Current data of the DNC lists of type Record Exclusion is also deleted when the list is reset or updated with new content via periodic import (where applicable) with the update policy set to replace list data.
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