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Superswitch electronic private automatic branch exchange epabx
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SECTION
MlTL9105/911
o-096-451
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l
l
0
a
the trunk
group
access
code
unless
it is an "Identified
Trunk
Group",
in which
case this is pulsed
out on the trunk
in front
of
the digits
dialed.
On dial-in
trunk
calls, the digits
dialed
in on
the trunk
are recorded.
If more
than
26 digits
are dialed,
the
26th
is overwritten.
No digits
are recorded
if the
number
is
confidential.
Meter
Pulses
(mmmmm).
The
number
of reversals
received
from
an outgoing
trunk
is optionally
recorded.
The range
is 0 to
65536.
Leading
zeroes
are output.
The
"SMDR:
Record
Meter
Pulses"
option
must
be selected.
The maximum
number
of dig-
its recorded
reduces
from
26 to 20. The trunk
group
must
be
programmed
for "Answer
Supervision";
that
is, the first
digit
of
the trunk
group
"Type"
must
be "2" or "4". Meter
pulses
are not
recorded
for other
groups.
Call Completion
Status
(h) (Outgoing
Calls). This field is used
to
report
the
completion
of an outgoing
call insofar
as the
PABX is able
to
determine
it. If the
outgoing
call fails
the
toll-deny
checking,
and is dropped,
this field
contains
a 'I-". If
the trunk
group
is programmed
to take "Answer
Supervision"
(i.e., first
digit
of its 'Type"
is "2" or "43,
and supervision
is
received,
an "A" is reported.
If the trunk
group
is programmed
for
"Toll
Reversal"
(i.e., first
digit
of its 'Type"
is "3'7,
and
supervision
is received,
a 7" is reported.
Call
Completion
Status
(Incoming
Calls).
On incoming
calls,
the PABX knows
the outcome
of the call and thus
can report
it
more
fully.
If the
extension
or hunt
group
to which
the call is
directed
is busy,
a "B" is recorded.
If an incoming
dial-in
trunk
dials
an invalid
number
and receives
reorder
tone,
an "E" is
reported.
The
field
is
blank
for incomplete
calls. A 7"
is re-
ported
if the incoming
trunk
is answered
with TAFAS.
Speed
Call
or
ARS
Flags.
This
field
contains
an "S" if the
number
was
speed
dialed,
an F for forwarded
externally,
an R
for routed
via ARS and a C for combined
Speed Call and ARS.
Called
Party
(qqqq).
This
is the
patty
to whom
the
call is
directed.
It may
be an extension
number,
the attendant,
or, for
outgoing
calls, the equipment
number
of the trunk
The format
in which
the called
party
is output
is identical
to that
used for
the
calling
party.
See Calling
Party
(pppp).
On incoming
calls
directed
to the
attendant,
the called
patty
would
be the atten-
dant
unless
the attendant
transfers
it to an extension,
in which
case, it is the extension
number:For
direct-in
lines, it would
be
the
extension
number.
For more
information,
see
paragraph
5.05.
Transfer/Conference
Call
(K). Calls that
involve
three
or more
_
parties
are indicated
by means
of this field. It contains
a 'I-" for
supervised
transfers,
"X" for unsupervised
transfers
(i.e., dead
transfer
or transfer
into
busy)
and a "C" for 3-way
conversa-
tions
and conferences.
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