Figure 2-71 Example Of S-Point Report; Figure 2-72 Example Of S-Point Report (Flagged); Figure 2-73 Virtual Loopback - T-Point - NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual

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The SMDR will report this as follows:
To give the SMDR software an indication that the call is not terminated on the S-point and not a new call,
but an extension of the first call, the PBX puts a special flag on the appropriate fields in the SMDR
records.
The mark provides two functions. First, by using an encoding that is not a usual number or trunk port
index, the SMDR software gets the information that a virtual loopback channel is used. Additionally, on
the Virtual Loopback's S-points, the station's phone number isn't used, but the trunk port index of the
associated T-point, again marked as virtual. This way, the SMDR software can directly use the mark as
tag to link the calls together.
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Figure 2-71 Example of S-Point Report

Figure 2-72 Example of S-Point Report (Flagged)

Figure 2-73 Virtual Loopback – T-Point
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