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Date
You can include the date in customized records only. The format is based on the value of the CDR
Date Format field on the CDR System Parameters screen.
Dialed Number (dialed-num) — up to 23 digits
This field contains the number dialed. If it is an outgoing call, the field contains the number dialed
by a system user. If it is an incoming call, the field contains the extension that was dialed (or
implied, as in Dialed Number Identification System). If more than 18 digits are dialed, the least
significant digits (starting from the right) are truncated.
If CDR Privacy is active for the calling number and this is an outgoing call, the trailing digits of
the dialed number are blank in the call record. If more than 18 digits are dialed, the system
truncates the dialed number to 18 digits, then blanks the administered number of digits.
For an outgoing (or originating) NCA-TSC or tandem NCA-TSC, this field contains the dialed
digits used to establish a route to a far-end switch. It contains the extension of the local extension
used as the NCA-TSC endpoint when it is for a terminating NCA-TSC. For an unsuccessful
NCA-TSC, this field is blank.
The # sign (or E for some formats) may appear in this field in the following cases for both ARS
and TAC calls.
— When the user dials # at the end of digit dialing
— If an outgoing call experiences an interdigit-timeout interaction with the ARS Analysis
table
— When a user dials a TAC for a Look Ahead Interflow (LAI). For example: A successful
LAI to <TAC> 1001 where 1001 is the remote VDN extension will yield 1001E or 1001#
in the Dialed Number field. The # or E is used by the vector processing software to
indicate the end of dialing.
You can eliminate the # or E as the last digit of the CDR record using the CDR System Parameters
screen.
Duration (duration or sec-dur) — 4 digits
This is the duration of the call, recorded in hours (0–9), minutes (00–59), and to tenths of minutes
(0–9). Calls are rounded down in 6-second increments. Therefore, a call of 5-second duration will
be indicated as 0 duration. If 9999 appears in this field, this call was in progress when a time
change was made in the switch.
You can use the customized record format to have the duration reported in hours/minutes/seconds.
This field is called sec_dur.
Feature Flag (feat-flag) — 1 digit
The feature flag indicates whether a call received network answer supervision, and if the call was
interworked in the network. The call duration starts at the point of receiving the network answer.
You can administer the feature flag (on the CDR System Parameters screen) to reflect whether an
outgoing ISDN call was reported as interworked by the network.
— A 0 in this field indicates a voice call without network answer supervision, or NCA-TSC
not established.
— A 1 in this field indicates a data call without network answer supervision.
— A 2 in this field indicates a voice call with network answer supervision, but interworked.
— A 3 in this field indicates a data call with network answer supervision, but interworked.
— A 4 in this field indicates a voice call with network answer supervision.
— A 5 in this field indicates a data call with network answer supervision.
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
Feature Reference
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