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LD 17 Allow Calling Line Identification (CLID) field in Call Detail Recording (CDR) records.
Prompt
Response
REQ
CHG
TYPE
PARM
...
(OLD)
- FCDR
NEW
...
- CLID
YES

Feature operation

Attendant Through Dialing Networkwide operates under the following
parameters:
Step
1
2
3
4
5
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Note 1: Improved End-to-End Signaling is provided when EEST = YES
and DTMF = NO.
Note 2: If DTMF signalling is not used then the 500 sets should be
configured with Dial Pulse Class of Service (CLS DIP).
Description
Change existing data.
System parameters.
Format for Call Detail Recording
OLD CDR format (default).
NEW CDR format.
Calling Line Identification in Call Detail Recording.
Action
Calling party dials an attendant that is located either on the same
node as the caller or another node.
Calling party requests the attendant to seize an outgoing external
trunk. This external trunk is located on either the same node or on
another node.
The attendant dials a Trunk Steering Code, Special Number or
Route Access Code to access the public network and waits for the
lighting of the DEST lamp on the console.
If the attendant dials either a Trunk Steering Code or a Special
Number and the external trunk is an ISDN trunk, it must support
Overlap Signaling. If the attendant dials a Route Access Code and
the outgoing external is an type ISDN trunk then any type of dialing
is supported.
When the DEST lamp is lit, then the attendant presses the Release
(RLS) key or another loop key to extend the call back to the calling
party requesting an outgoing external trunk.
The calling party hears dial tone and dials the external number.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
DASS2 Fundamentals
NN43001-571 02.01 Standard
Release 5.5 7 December 2007
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