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Bandwidth — 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.
Bearer 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.
Calling 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 noncall-associated/
temporary-signaling connection (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).
Calling 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.
Carriage Return (return)
The ASCII carriage return character followed by a line feed indicates the end of a call record.
Condition 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 53, Condition codes,
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.
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
on page 1462 shows condition codes for most record formats. The
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