Meaning – The term network operator console, refers to a system console or terminal in the network from which an operator controls the network.
Operator Console is a specialized version of the CIC client. It is designed specifically for receptionists, company operators, and other personnel who direct the flow of a large number of calls. The Operator Console also works well for contact center dispatchers.
System consoles are generalized to computer terminals, which are abstracted respectively by virtual consoles and terminal emulators. Today communication with system consoles is generally done abstractly, via the standard streams (stdin, stdout, and stderr), but there may be system-specific interfaces, for example, those used by the system kernel.
Example of usage – “Operator Console is a specialized version of the CIC client. It is designed specifically for receptionists, company operators and other personnel who direct the flow of a large number of calls.”