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9-14
Integration Volume
9.7
CALL RECORDS
The call record the Octel 200/300 receives from the Millennium contains a combination of ASCII
characters. The first few characters indicate whether the call is a direct call or forwarded call.
To display call records from the Millennium in hexadecimal format, at the @ prompt, enter
MON2 H
.
Using the regular MON2 command displays a string of characters with no meaning.
The MON2 H command shows call record data as it is sent by the PBX. Codes are hexadecimal values
and are formatted as follows:
aa
bb
where the information is represented by the following abbreviations:
aa, bb, cc, dd
ee Call type
44 =
49 =
54 =
ff Call reason
20 =
21 =
22 =
24 =
gg Port (Refer to Table 9-2 for a complete list of corresponding Octel 200/300 port numbers,
Millennium VM port numbers, and packet port ID numbers.)
20 =
.
.
.
hh, ii, jj, kk
Example:
ll packet sequence, end of record
Octel 200/300
S.4.1
Enter
cc
dd
ee
ff
Packet sequence information
call for mailbox
call for mailbox
terminate call (tells the Octel 200/300 to go on-hook)
external call (direct)
direct internal call (quick logon)
(generated by MSGS and MSGR codes)
forward — any reason (the Octel 200/300 plays the
"unavailable" prompt)
the "140" internal access with the company greeting (no
mailbox)
port 1
extension/mailbox number, up to four digits (30 is unused digit)
extension/mailbox 123
gg
hh
ii
jj
=
21
22
h
i
kk
ll
23
j
PB60019-01
30
k

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