Lucent Technologies Definity Enterprise Communication Server 8.2 Manuel D’Utilisation
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide
Administrator’s Guide
555-233-506
Issue 1
April 2000
Features and technical reference
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Call Detail Recording
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The attendant (Attd) dials switch party A (59999), then transfers the call to
public-network party B (4445678).
public-network party B (4445678).
Intraswitch CDR
Intraswitch CDR generates call records for calls to and from users on the local
switch. For the system to generate an intraswitch CDR record, one of the
extensions involved in a call must have intraswitch CDR assigned.
switch. For the system to generate an intraswitch CDR record, one of the
extensions involved in a call must have intraswitch CDR assigned.
If a station is optioned for Intraswitch CDR, and ITCS is also enabled, ITCS
overrides Intraswitch CDR. That is, incoming trunk calls involving the station
produce trunk call records, not Intraswitch CDR records.
overrides Intraswitch CDR. That is, incoming trunk calls involving the station
produce trunk call records, not Intraswitch CDR records.
The output for intraswitch CDR follows the same format you have established for
other call records. Certain fields do not appear on intraswitch call records, because
they do not pertain to internal calls. For example, an intraswitch record does not
contain trunk access codes or circuit IDs, since these do not apply.
other call records. Certain fields do not appear on intraswitch call records, because
they do not pertain to internal calls. For example, an intraswitch record does not
contain trunk access codes or circuit IDs, since these do not apply.
Some calls may seem to be intraswitch CDR calls, but actually result in trunk
calls. For example, a station-to-station call to an extension that is forwarded to an
outgoing trunk produces only a trunk CDR record, regardless of whether or not
either station has intraswitch CDR assigned.
calls. For example, a station-to-station call to an extension that is forwarded to an
outgoing trunk produces only a trunk CDR record, regardless of whether or not
either station has intraswitch CDR assigned.
You can assign intraswitch CDR to terminating extension groups (TEGs), stations,
data modules, VDNs, PRI endpoints, access endpoints, or hunt groups. The
number that appears in the dialed number field depends on whether you have
administered CDR System Parameters to record hunt group/member or VDN
information. You cannot assign intraswitch CDR to attendant consoles or
CallVisor ASAI stations.
data modules, VDNs, PRI endpoints, access endpoints, or hunt groups. The
number that appears in the dialed number field depends on whether you have
administered CDR System Parameters to record hunt group/member or VDN
information. You cannot assign intraswitch CDR to attendant consoles or
CallVisor ASAI stations.
NOTE:
If an extension with intraswitch CDR is neither the originator of the call nor
the dialed number of the call, the system does not produce a call record, even
though the extension might be a party on the call (via Call Pickup, Call
Forwarding, etc.).
the dialed number of the call, the system does not produce a call record, even
though the extension might be a party on the call (via Call Pickup, Call
Forwarding, etc.).
Table 23.
Attendant transfer outgoing trunk
Segment
Duration
Condition
Code
Code
Access
Code Used
Code Used
Calling
Number
Number
Dialed
Number
Number
Attd–B
0:01:0
A
345
Attd
4445678
A–B
0:05:0
A
345
59999
4445678