NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications page 1133

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This intended purpose of the tagging is to link the first and last port of such a chain together. Note that
the internal SMDR feature needs to be switched on in this case to get the call leg from S-point to
extension printed.
Limitation
These programs must be set correctly to function:
Program 35-02-03= 1: Trunk Number
Program 35-02-09= 1: Extension Number
This is not a real limitation however, if both are set to 0, matching names may be given to the T-point and S-
point ports (e.g. "V-one", "V-two", ...) yielding the same functionality.
Program 35-02-16 must be set to 1: Trunk Name/Number otherwise, the received dialed number
not the trunk port information is printed.
SMDR Report Definitions
Report Heading
Call Record Number
CLASS
TIME
DATE
LINE
DURATION
STATION
DIALLED No./CLI
ACCOUNT
Definition
SMDR record number (consecutive)
Type of call (see Class Definitions below)
Time call placed or answered. (For Transferred calls, shows time user picked up
Transfer.)
Date the call was made (Program 35-02-14=1). For Extension calls, this area is blank.
Trunk number used for call. For Extension calls, this area is blank.
The time the call lasted. (For Transferred calls, shows how long user was on call after
answering the Transfer.)
Extension number of call owner (i.e., extension that first placed or answered call) (For
Transferred calls, there can be more than one owner – depending on how many
extensions shared the call.)
For outgoing calls, the number dialed or, for incoming calls, the Caller ID information
Account Code number entered by extension user. For Extension call, this area blank.
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