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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 Instructions Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 Instructions Manual
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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Features and technical reference 1257 Call Detail Recording 20 14–17 Access code used 18–32 Dialed number 33–42 Calling number 43–57 Account code 58–64 Authorization code 65–66 Space 67 FRL 68–70 Incoming circuit ID (hundreds, tens, units) 71–73 Outgoing circuit ID (hundreds, tens, units) 74 Feature flag 75–76 Attendant console 77–80 Incoming TAC 81–82 Node number 83–85 INS 86–88 IXC 89 BCC 90 MA-UUI 91 Resource flag 92–95 Packet count 96 TSC flag 97–100 Reserved 101 Carriage return 102 Line feed 103–105 Null Table 40. CDR Data Format — Unformatted — Continued Position Data Field Description Continued on next page
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Features and technical reference 1258 Call Detail Recording 20 Table 41. CDR Data Format — Enhanced Unformatted Position Data Field Description 1–2 Time of day-hours 3–4 Time of day-minutes 5 Duration-hours 6–7 Duration-minutes 8 Duration-tenths of minutes 9 Condition code 10–13 Access code dialed 14–17 Access code used 18–32 Dialed number 33–42 Calling number 43–57 Account code 58–64 Authorization code 65–66 Time in queue 67 FRL 68–70 Incoming circuit ID 71–73 Outgoing circuit ID 74 Feature flag 75–76 Attendant console number 77–80 Incoming TAC 81–82 Node number 83–87 ISDN NSV 88–89 IXC code 90 BCC 91 MA-UUI 92 Resource flag 93–96 Packet count 97 TSC flag Continued on next page
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Features and technical reference 1259 Call Detail Recording 20 98–99 Bandwidth 100–105 ISDN CC (digits 1–6) 106–110 ISDN CC (digits 7–11)/PPM count (1–5) 111–114 Reserved for future use 115 Carriage return 116 Line feed 117–119 Null Table 42. CDR Data Format — Int Process Position Data Field Description 1–2 Format code 3–4 Time of day-hours 5–6 Time of day-minutes 7 Duration-hours 8–9 Duration-minutes 10 Duration-tenths of minutes 11 Space 12 Condition code 13 Space 14–16 Access code dialed 17–19 Access code used 20 Space 21–38 Dialed number (digits 1–18) 39–43 Calling number (digits 1–5) 44 Space Continued on next page Table 41. CDR Data Format — Enhanced Unformatted — Continued Position Data Field Description Continued on next page
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Features and technical reference 1260 Call Detail Recording 20 45–59 Account code (digits 1–15) 60 Space 61 IXC 62 FRL 63–65 Space 66–67 Incoming circuit ID (digits 1–2) 68–70 Space 71–72 Outgoing circuit ID (digits 1–2) 73 Space 74–78 PPM count (digits 1–5) 79 Carriage return 80 Line feed 81–83 Null Table 43. CDR Data Format — Int-Direct Position Data Field Description 1–2 Day of month 3–4 Month 5–6 Year 7 Space 8–9 Time of day-hours 10–11 Time of day-minutes 12 Space 13 Duration-hours 14–15 Duration-minutes Continued on next page Table 42. CDR Data Format — Int Process — Continued Position Data Field Description Continued on next page
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Features and technical reference 1261 Call Detail Recording 20 16 Duration-tenths of minutes 17 Space 18 Condition code 19 Space 20–22 Access code dialed 23–25 Access code used 26 Space 27–44 Dialed number used 45 Space 46–50 Calling number 51 Space 52–66 Account code 67 Space 68–72 PPM count 73 Space 74–75 Incoming circuit ID 76 Space 77–78 Outgoing circuit ID 79 Carriage return 80 Line feed Table 43. CDR Data Format — Int-Direct — Continued Position Data Field Description Continued on next page
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Features and technical reference 1262 Call Detail Recording 20 Table 44. CDR Data Format — Int-ISDN Position Data Field Description 1–2 Time of day-hours 3–4 Time of day-minutes 5 Space 6 Duration-hours 7–8 Duration-minutes 9 Duration-tenths of minutes 10 Space 11 Condition code 12 Space 13–16 Access code dialed 17 Space 18–21 Access code used 22 Space 23–37 Dialed number 38 Space 39–48 Calling number 49 Space 50–64 Account code 65 Space 66–72 Authorization code 73 Space 74 Line feed 75 Space 76 FRL 77 Space 78 Incoming circuit ID (hundreds) 79 Incoming circuit ID (tens) Continued on next page
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Features and technical reference 1263 Call Detail Recording 20 80 Incoming circuit ID (units) 81 Space 82–84 Outgoing circuit ID 85 Space 86 Feature flag 87 Space 88–89 Attendant console (1st digit) 90 Space 91–94 Incoming trunk access code 95 Space 96–97 Node number 98 Space 99–101 INS 102 Space 103–106 IXC 107 Space 108 BCC 109 Space 110 MA-UUI 111 Space 112 Resource flag 113 Space 114–119 Reserved 120–124 PPM or reserved 125–131 Space Table 44. CDR Data Format — Int-ISDN — Continued Position Data Field Description Continued on next page
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Features and technical reference 1264 Call Detail Recording 20 Call detail record field descriptions The following list describes the CDR data collected for each call and the number of digits in each field. All information is right adjusted in the respective field, unless otherwise indicated. Where the field name for customized records is different from the standard, the custom field name appears in parentheses. nAccess Code Dialed (code-dial) — 3 or 4 digits The access code the user dialed to place an outgoing call. This can be the ARS access code, AAR access code, or the access code of a specific trunk group. This field is also used to record the X.25 Feature Access Code of an outgoing X.25-addressed call. nAccess Code Used (code-used) — 3 or 4 digits This field is used only for outgoing calls when the trunk group used is different from the access code dialed. It is not used when a TAC is dialed. For example, your system may use a feature access code for ARS. This field contains the access code of the actual trunk group that the call was routed over. When the dialed and used access code are the same, this field will be blank. If you use ISDN or enhanced formats with TELESEER, LSU, or Printer record types, this field always shows the access code of the trunk group, even if it is the same as the access code dialed. nAccount Code (acct-code) — up to 15 digits This field may contain a number to associate call information with projects or account numbers. For some formats, a long account code overwrites spaces on the record that are assigned to other fields. nAttendant Console (attd-console) — 2 digits This field contains the attendant console number of the attendant that handled the call in a record that is marked as being attendant handled. 132 Carriage return 133 Line feed 134–136 Null Table 44. CDR Data Format — Int-ISDN — Continued Position Data Field Description Continued on next page
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Features and technical reference 1265 Call Detail Recording 20 nAuthorization Code (auth-code) — 4–13 digits This field contains the authorization code used to make the call. For all formats except the custom format, codes longer than 7 digits are truncated, keeping only the first 7 digits. For non-ISDN and ISDN LSU formats, the authorization code is fewer than 6 digits in length. It is 5 for Enhanced LSU. On the 59-character record, the authorization code is never recorded. nBandwidth — 2 digits Used to capture the bandwidth of the wideband calls to support H0, H11, H12, and N x 64 kbps data rates. For Enhanced Expanded, Enhanced Unformatted and customized record formats, this value is expressed as the number of DSOs of 64 Kbps channels comprising a call. nBearer Capability Class (bcc) — 1 digit This field contains the BCC for ISDN calls, identifying the type of an ISDN call. It will distinguish between voice and different types of data. The BCC is a single digit. Any one of the following may appear in this field. — 0 = Voice Grade Data and Voice — 1 = Mode 1 (56 kbps synchronous data) — 2 = Mode 2 (less than 19.2 kbps synchronous or asynchronous data) — 3 = Mode 3 (64 kbps data for LAPD protocol) — 4 = Mode 0 (64 kbps data clear) — w = Wideband Intraswitch CDR outputs a value in this field for Wideband calls only. nCalling Number (calling-num) — up to 10 digits (15 for customized records) For outgoing or intraswitch calls, this field contains the extension number of the originating telephone user. For incoming and tandem calls, this field contains the TAC in standard formats. The fifth digit is the first digit of a 5-digit dialing plan. In formats where the field is less than 7 digits, this also shows the TAC of the incoming call. This field shows the calling party number in Unformatted or Expanded records. If the CPN is not available, this field is blank for both formats. This field contains the local extension of the NCA-TSC endpoint when the CDR record is for an outgoing (or originating) NCA-TSC. This field is blank for other NCA-TSC CDR records (that is, terminating, tandem, or unsuccessful).
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Features and technical reference 1266 Call Detail Recording 20 nCalling Number/Incoming TAC (clg-num/in-tac) You can use this field on a customized record to display the calling number if it is available. If calling party number is not available, this field contains the Incoming TAC. For outgoing calls, this field contains the calling extension. nCarriage Return (return) The ASCII carriage return character followed by a line feed indicates the end of a call record. nCondition Code — 1 character The condition code indicates what type of call this record describes. For example, condition code C indicates a conference call, 7 indicates an ARS call, etc. Table 45 shows condition codes for most record formats. The 59-character format uses different condition codes from those used for other record types. The codes that apply to 59-character records appear in parentheses in the table. Table 45. Condition Codes Condition Codes Description 0 Identifies an intraswitch call (a call that originates and terminates on the switch). 1 (A) Identifies an attendant-handled call or an attendant-assisted call (except conference calls). 4 (D) Identifies an extremely long call (10 hours or more) or an extremely high message count TSC (9999 messages or more). On a call exceeding 10 hours, a call record with this condition code and a duration entry of 9 hours, 59 minutes, and 1–9 tenths of a minute is produced after the first period. A similar call record with this condition code is produced after each succeeding 10-hour period. When the call does terminate, a final call record with a different condition code identifying the call type is produced. Continued on next page