Add and Remove Users in Your Partner Telephony Contact Center
After you create a contact center for Service Cloud Voice with Partner Telephony or
Service Cloud Voice with Partner Telephony from Amazon Connect, add users to your contact center.
You can add Service Cloud Users who have the Contact Center Admin (Partner Telephony) permission
set or the Contact Center Agent (Partner Telephony) permission set. Remove users who no longer
need access.
Required Editions
This article applies to:
Service Cloud Voice with Partner Telephony
Service Cloud Voice with Partner Telephony from Amazon Connect
To view the Partner Telephony Contact Centers page:
Customize Application AND Manage Call Centers
To create and manage a contact center:
Contact Center Admin (Partner Telephony)
In your telephony provider’s system, add the users to the call center. Salesforce and the
telephony provider don’t automatically sync users, so you must manually create users and then
add them to your telephony provider’s call center and the Voice contact center.
Important If you want to use single sign-on (SSO) to authenticate support
reps, the username must be the same for both Salesforce and the telephony
partner.
In Salesforce, add the users to your Voice contact center.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Partner Telephony Contact
Centers, then select Partner Telephony Contact
Centers.
Select the contact center that you want to modify.
In the Contact Center Users section, click Add.
Select the users that you want to add to this contact center. Add only one or two users
at a time.
The list shows only users who have the Contact Center Admin (Partner Telephony) or
Contact Center Agent (Partner Telephony) permission sets. If you don’t see the users that you
want to add, make sure that they have the right permission sets, and then try adding them
again.
Click Done.
If a user no longer needs access to your contact center, remove them. Removing a user
only takes away their ability to access the contact center. It doesn’t delete the user or change
their ability to access other parts of Salesforce.
In the Contact Center Users section, select the user that you want to remove.
Click Remove | OK.
Work with your telephony provider to remove the user from their telephony system.
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