Create/Edit Identification Rule screen reference
The Create Identification Rule screen appears when you create a new Identification Rule. The Edit Identification Rule screen appears when you edit an existing Identification Rule. These two screens have identical settings.
The tables below describes the fields and options available on the Create Identification Rule screen and the Edit Identification Rule screen.

Item |
Description |
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Name |
Enter the name of the Identification Rule. |
Person Type |
Select one of the options below:
You cannot edit this field for an existing Identification Rule. |

Item |
Description |
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Available Attributes |
The attributes that display in this column are not assigned to the Identification Rule. To assign an attribute to an Identification Rule, click on the attribute, and then click the right-pointing arrow Employee: Always uses Employee Name. Customer: See Attributes available for Customer Identification Rules. |
Selected Attributes |
The attributes that display in this column are the attributes that are currently assigned to the Identification Rule.
To remove an attribute from the Identification Rule, click on the Attribute, and then click the left-pointing arrow |

Attribute |
Description |
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ANI |
Automatic number identification or Caller ID. |
Called Party |
Number of the line to which the interaction was directed. |
Called Party Name |
Employee name associated to the called party or value provided from the switch in the case of Cisco UCM. |
Calling Party |
Number of the line from which interaction is placed. |
Calling Party Name |
Employee name associated to the calling party, or value provided from the switch in the case of Cisco UCM. |
DNIS |
Dialed number identification service (DNIS). The DNIS identifies the number that the party dialed, which is useful in call centers with multiple numbers. |
First Message |
The first message sent by the Recorder. |
Last Message |
The last message sent by the Recorder. |
Custom data fields |
Any of the custom attributes configured for the system. |
Example: Identification Rules and automatic enrollment
Example: Identification Rules and identity verification