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    							TL-130100-1001
    Table 6.2 Port 0 Call-Record Format (Continued)
    COLUMN RANGEINTERPRETATION61-62
    63-Columns 59-60 contain duration minutes in decimal (range: 00-59).
    Always blank-filled
    Answer supervision indicator...
    -Takes the value 
    “Y” if answer supervision was received on the call.
    -Takes the value 
    ” ”(blank) if answer supervision was not received.
    64
    65Always blank-filled
    Most Economical Route Selection (MERS) usage...
    -Takes the value 
    “Y” if MERS was used on the call.
    -Takes the value 
    ” ”(blank) if MERS was not used.
    66-69
    70-77Always blank-filled
    Account code...
    -A string of up to 8 digits, right-justified and blank-filled on the left.
    NOTE: The following is a description of the data base optional second line
    of the call record.
    01-04
    05
    06
    07Always blank-filled
    Call Forward Indicator....
    (a)Takes the value “Y” if the call was forwarded.
    (b)Takes the value I‘” if the call was not forwarded.
    Always blank-filled
    Facility Restriction Level Indicator....
    Takes a value in the range O-7 based on restriction level used in call.
    08-l 0
    11-17Always blank-filled
    FRL Authorization Code....
    A string of 4-7 digits, left-justified with trailing blanks.
    52108187O-247 
    						
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    Table 6.3 Port 0 Time-Change Record Format
    COLUMN RANGEINTERPRETATION01-03
    04-l 1Always blank-filled
    Old date...
    -Columns 4-5 contain month in decimal (range: 01-l 2).
    -Column 6 contains a slash.
    -Columns 7-8 contain day of month in decimal (range: 
    Ol- 31)
    -Column 9 contains a slash.
    -Columns 1 O-l 1 contain the year in decimal (range: 00-99).
    12-13
    14-21
    22-23
    24-31
    32-33-Columns 14-l 5 contain hours in decimal (range: 00-23).
    -Column 16 contains a colon.
    -Columns 17-18 contain minutes in decimal (range: 00-59).
    -Column 19 contains a colon.
    -Columns 20-21 contain seconds in decimal (range: 
    00-59).Always blank-filled
    New date...
    -Columns 24-25 contain month in decimal (range: 01-12).
    -Column 26 contains a slash.
    -Columns 27-28 contain day of month in decimal (range: 
    Ol--Column 29 contains a slash.
    -Columns 30-31 contain the year in 
    decimal (range: 00-99).
    Always blank-filled
    34-41New time... Always blank-filled
    Old time...
    -Columns 34-35 contain hours in decimal (range: 
    00-23).-Column 36 contains a colon.
    31).
    O-248
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    							TL-130100-1001Table 6.3 Port 0 Time-Change Record Format (Continued)
    COLUMN RANGE
    INTERPRETATlON-Columns 37-38 contain minutes in decimal (range: 00-59).
    -Column 39 contains a colon.
    -Columns 40-41 contain seconds in decimal (range: 
    00-59).
    5210
    6.3.6Output Formats - MDR Software Port 1The following paragraphs describe the output formats that are used to record
    call information for MDR output to MDR software Port 1.
    Call-Record Block. A maximum of 11 entries (call records and time change
    records) of MDR data are accumulated in the memory buffer prior to being
    transmitted using FGBS-modified EBCDIC. The call-record block (Figure
    6.7) contains the following specific data fields:
    (a)Block Identifier. This field consists of four characters that identify
    the block as a call-record block. The identifier is 15 
    (pap (beta,
    alpha, beta, the number 
    15) or (DCDF) in hexadecimal.
    (WSequential Block Count. This field consists of a four-character
    sequential count of call-record blocks.
    (clCall Record/Time-Change Record. This field is 49 bytes long
    and may be a call record or a time-change record.
    Call Record. By means of the call record (Figure 
    6.8), information about calls
    in the system is recorded for later use. Each call record is 49 bytes long.
    Each byte is composed of FGBS-modified EBCDIC. The block contains the
    following specific data fields:
    (a)Record Identifier. This field indicates the beginning of a new call
    record and the type of record. The identifier is 15 (alpha, the
    number 
    15) or (CF) is hexadecimal.
    (b)Reserved for future use. The value is always 00.
    (clType of Originator. This field describes the originator as a line, attendant,
    or trunk. The values are as follows:
    07. Line
    04. Trunk
    01. Attendant
    8187o-249 
    						
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    # BYTESCONTENTS
    1t5LUC;K IIJ
    1StUUtNTlAL BLOCKSEQUtN I IAL BLOCK
    COUNT, TENSCOUNT, UNITS
    1StQUtN (IAL BLOCKStQUtN CIAL BLOCK
    COUNT, THOUSANDSCOUNT, HUNDREDS
    349
    49RI I
    49CALL 
    RECORD/TIMt CHANGE RECORD#349CALL 
    RtWRD/flMEANGE RECORD#449
    CALL RECORD/TIME CHANGE RECORD
    3%49CALL 
    HECORD/TIME CHANGE RECORD#a
    49CALL RECORD/TIME CHANGE RECORD
    49
    CALL 
    RECORCVTIME CHANGt RECORD
    49CALL RECORD/TIME CHANGE RECORD
    49CALL RECORD/TIME CHANGE RECORD
    49CALL 
    HtCORU/ I IMt CHANGt HtCOHO
    i-I/O PROCESSING FLAG
    1SPARE
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    Figure 6.7 Port 1 Call-Record Block FormatO-250
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    3TYPE OF ORIGINATORI
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    I5ORIGINATING INFORMATION ;
    II
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    II
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    aWORK GROUP NUMBERIIII
    IEQUIPMENT NUMBERI
    II
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    II
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    Ig PEC NUMBER i SOFTWARE IDI
    II
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    !10 SOFTWARE ID; SOFTWARE IDI
    II
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    I11TYPE 0~ ;)IALERI
    II
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    12SPECIAL FEATURESII
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    ICALLED NUMBERItI
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    I14 DIGIT2; DIGIT3ItII15 DIGIT4; DIGIT5I
    IIII
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    16 DIGIT6i DIGIT7IrI1I
    I17 DIGIT8; DIGIT9I
    II4I
    ! DIGIT11Ila DIGIT 10I
    II
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    19 DIGIT12j DIGIT 13I
    II1II20 DIGIT 14; DIGIT15II1I
    Figure 6.8 Port 1 Call-Record Format (Sheet 1 of 3)
    8187o-251 
    						
    							TL-130100-1001
    O-252iIACCOUNTi
    I1I;‘, 21 DIGIT0 i
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    DIGIT 1I
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    i 22 DIGIT2 iDIGIT 3
    i 23 DIGIT4 iDIGIT 5i
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    i 24 DIGIT6 iDIGIT 7;I
    i 25TYPE OF TERMINATORII
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    I26TERMINATING INFORMATION iI
    I
    ; 27
    TERMINATING INFORMATION :I
    i 28
    TERMINATING INFORMATION I
    i 29TERMINATING INFORMATION ;
    i 30WORK GROUP NUMBERi,
    Figure 6.8 Port 1 Call-Record Format (Sheet 2 of 3)
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    TL-130100-1001
    IIIIEQUIPMENT NUMBER .I
    I, 31 PECNUMBER SOFTWARE ID i
    III3* SOFTWARE ID SOFTWARE ID 1
    III 33TERMINATING ANSWER !
    II
    IDATE OF ANSWERIII 34YEARYEAR
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    I1 35MONTHMONTH 
    ;
    ‘II
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    I36DAYDAYI
    IITIME OF ANSWERII
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    I 37HOUR
    HOURI
    I
    ; 38I
    IMINUTEMINUTE !
    i 39I
    ISECONDSSECONDS ‘III
    I
    ICALL DURATIONI
    I
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    I40IHOURIIHOUR ,
    I
    I41MINUTEMINUTEI
    I
    I
    ; 42
    I
    ISECONDSSECONDS 1I
    I43IMIDNIGHTTIMEI
    IIPASSEDICHANGES ;
    II: 44SCCFLAG CFWD II; 45FACILITY RESTRICTION LVL i
    I# OF FRL AUTHORIZATION;ICODE DIGITSILI
    I46AUTHORIZATION CODEI
    I
    IDO iDl ;II
    I
    I
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    47D2 i03 ;I
    III! 48D4 !D5 i
    I-1I, 49D6 iD7 jTOTAL 
    = 49 BYTES/CALL RECORD
    I
    IFigure 6.8 Port 1 Call-Record Format (Sheet 3
    of 3)
    8187O-253 
    						
    							TL-130100-1001(d)Originating Information. This field consists of eight characters that
    describe the type of originator in greater detail, as follows:1. If the originator is a line, the first seven characters
    contain that line’s directory number. The remaining
    character is a blank.
    2. If the originator is a trunk (only incoming trunks can be
    originators), the first four characters contain the trunk group
    (00-63) and the trunk type. The valid trunk types are as
    follows:
    81. DID
    82. Tie (incoming)83. 
    RingdownThe remaining characters are blanks.
    3. If the originator is an attendant, the first two characters
    are the system console number (00-01). The remaining
    characters are blanks.
    (e)Work Group Number. If the originator is a line, this field contains
    the two-character (00-63) work group number for that line. The
    work group number is data base programmable. If the originator
    is not a line, this field is filled with blanks.
    Equipment Number. This field consists of four characters that
    describe the location of the hardware associated with a line, trunk,
    or attendant. The first character represents the cabinet that holds
    the equipment (always 0 for SI). The next three characters contain
    the software identity of the hardware. The range of values is as
    follows:
    Lines: 000-255
    Trunks: 000-063
    Attendants: 000-001The software identity corresponds to the entry in the physical
    locating tables in the data base.
    (9)Type of Dialer. This field consists of two characters that describe
    the actual dialer and/or type of dialing for the call. The values are
    as follows:
    07. Line04. Trunk
    01. Attendant
    (h)Special Features. This field consists of two characters that
    represent any special features used. The hex values are as
    follows:
    5210 
    						
    							TL-130100-100108. Attendant hands off
    10. Remote access
    20. Trunk call queuing
    40. Most Economical Route Selection (MERS)
    80. Speed calling
    00. No special feature used
    NOTE:If more than two special features are used, the values are OR’ed.For example, a call involving remote access and trunk call
    queuing will show a hex value of 30.
    0)Called Number. This field consists of 16 characters that contain
    the dialed digits. If less than 16 digits were dialed, the remaining
    characters are filled with blanks. The valid range for each
    character is O-9, and blank. This field does not contain any
    access codes that were dialed to reach a trunk group in the
    originating PABX. Subsequently dialed tandem codes do appear.
    Account Code. This field consists of eight characters containing
    an account code that may have been dialed. If the account code
    is not eight characters long, the remaining characters are filled
    with blanks. If an account code is not used, the field is filled with
    blanks.
    (WType of Terminator. This field consists of two characters that
    describe the terminator of the call. The values are as follows:
    07.Line
    04. Trunk
    01.Attendant
    0)Terminating Information. This field consists of eight characters
    that describe the type of terminator in greater detail as follows:
    If the terminator is a line, the first seven characters contain
    that line’s directory number. The remaining character is
    blank.
    If the terminator is a trunk (outgoing trunks only), the first four
    characters contain the trunk group number (00-63) and the
    trunk type. The valid trunk types are as follows:
    00.
    01.02.
    03.
    04.
    05.
    06.
    07.
    OA.Release link trunk (Centralized Attendant Service
    (CAS) branch Feature)
    CO trunk
    FX trunk
    CCSA trunk
    WATS trunk
    Tie trunk (ringdown)
    Tie trunk
    MERS or 
    CAMA trunk
    DTA (Direct Trunk Access)
    5210
    8187O-255 The remaining characters are filled with blanks. 
    						
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    If the terminator is an attendant, the first two characters
    contain the system console number (00-01). The
    remaining characters are filled with blanks.
    NOTE:MERS and direct trunk access do not provide the
    terminator type of trunk.b-0Work Group Number. If the terminator is a line, this field contains
    the two-character work group number of that line 
    (00-63).If the
    terminator is not a line, the field is filled with blanks.
    0-0
    (0)
    (P)
    (9)
    (0
    68Equipment Number. This field consists of four characters that
    describe the ‘location of the hardware associated with a line, trunk,
    or attendant. The first character represents the cabinet containing
    the equipment (always 0 for SI). The next three characters
    represent the software identity of the hardware. The range of
    values is as follows:
    Lines: 000-255
    Trunks: 000-063
    Attendants: 000-001
    Terminating Answer. On outgoing trunk calls, this field consists of
    two characters that describe the type of answer generated for a
    particular call, as follows:
    If answer supervision was received, the value is 02.
    If answer supervision was not received, the value is 01.
    When this is the case, call duration timing begins at the time
    out value programmed in the call answer time out table in
    the office-dependent data base.
    Date of Answer. This field consists of six characters (two
    characters each: hour, minutes, seconds) that record the date
    when the call was answered.
    Time of Answer. This field consists of six characters that record
    the time when the call was answered. The value of the clock is in
    24-hour format.
    Call Duration. This field consists of six characters that record the
    length of the call. The maximum value is 99 hours, 59 minutes,
    and 59 seconds.
    Midnights Passed. This field consists of one hexadecimal
    character (O-F) to record the number of times the call extended
    past midnight. This value does not return to zero, but remains at F
    if that number is reached.
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