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Charge Account feature
To define the CDR with Charge Account feature, refer to Call Detail
Recording: Description and Formats (553-3001-350) and Features and
Services (553-3001-306).
When a user dials out with the Billing and CDR Reports option selected,
the MICB card takes the Charge Account key (consisting of the first
eight digits of the user's account ID), the call ID, and the meeting ID
from the charge account field for the CDR record.
The Charge Account key
In the Succession 1000M, Succession 1000, and Meridian 1, the
Charge Account key for every port of the MICB card must be defined in
LD 11 (see Table 49 for an example).
Table 49
LD 11 – Define the Charge Account key for an MICB port.
Prompt
REQ
TYPE
TYPE
TN
ECHG
ITEM
CDR record format
CDR records are printed on the system TTY terminal defined as a CDR
user. When defining the CDR with Charge Account feature, the Charge
Account data is included in CDR records for each MICB outgoing call,
as in the following examples:
553-3001-358
Standard 1.00
1. The following record appears on CDR TTY as outgoing call is started:
C 040 00 5211 T095019 1203 11.25 00000099912340000000007
&
0000
0000
where:
first 9 digits: 000000999 is the billing account,
next 4 digits: 1234 is the card ID,
next 10 digits: 0000000007 is the meeting ID.
2. The following record appears on CDR TTY as outgoing call is ended:
October 2003
Response
chg
4 0 2 0
2616
4 0 2 0
yes
key 9 chg

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