Smdr Format When Using Account Codes - ESI -1000 Administrator's Manual

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SMDR format when using account codes

The account code will be output in the SMDR record in character positions 60 through 69, inclusive (compliant
with Panasonic DBS SMDR format). A new line will be generated each time someone enters an account code
(indicated below by "A").
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12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
T MM/DD HH:MM:SS HH:MM:SS NNN XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Examples: One account code entered during an incoming call:
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
I 11/23 09:22:45 00:10:15 104 2145559700 DOE AND CO.
Three different account codes entered during the same incoming call:
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
I 11/23 09:22:45 00:10:15 104 2145552324 AAA FINANCIAL
I 11/23 09:33:00 00:27:00 104 2145552324 AAA FINANCIAL
I 11/23 10:00:00 00:56:22 104 2145552324 AAA FINANCIAL
A user should be able to tell from this SMDR report that the following charges should apply:
• Account 1234500001, for a 10-minute, 15-second call (between 9:22:45 and 9:33:00).
• Account 1234500010, for a 27-minute call (between 9:33:00 and 10:00:00).
• Account 1234500050, for a 56-minute, 22-second call (between 10:00:00 and 10:56:22).
There's no indication in the SMDR record if an incorrect account number was used.
Note: The Es and Rs starting at position 70 will be the only digits used for Esi-Link, which will display the last two
digits of the cabinet numbers. For example, an Esi-Link intercom call between Cabinet 701 in Dallas and
Cabinet 702 in Chicago would appear as: 01 02.
Capturing SMDR data over Ethernet
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The NSP
can be used to output SMDR data over an IP network; and a Telnet connection can be made to the
NSP, using port xx003 (default is 59003), to capture this data. For more information, see NSP Installation
Made Simple (ESI # 0450-0669).
TAPIT EX compatibility
Trisys, Inc., offers a call accounting application, TAPIT EX, that supports ESI's extended SMDR format.
For more information about TAPIT EX, contact Trisys at 973 360-2300 or visit www.trisys.com.
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Network Services Processor, a standard feature of all ESI Communications Servers.
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Feature description: SMDR
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AAAAAAAAAA EE RR LL
1234500001 EE RR 07
1234500001 EE RR 07
1234500010 EE RR 07
1234500050 EE RR 07

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