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Section 700 - Operation
Various types of information are reported on the SMDR record and each type of information occupies
a set position in the SMDR format.
One type of information is the "condition code" which occupies the first position in the output format.
This code specifies what type of call was made or received (e.g., DISA Incoming call [S] or Closed
Numbering call [W]). However, condition codes are prioritized, and the type of call determines what
code is displayed.
The following tables shows the priority of condition codes for outgoing calls and incoming calls.
Table 3-5. Priority of outgoing call condition codes
Priority
Highest
2nd
3rd
4th
Lowest
For example, an outgoing call is an LCR Outgoing call (L) but it is also a transferred call. The SMDR
data condition code will be T to indicate that the call was an Outgoing Transfer. (A transferred call's
condition code takes precedence over the type of call - LCR Outgoing call [L].)
Table 3-6. Priority of incoming call condition codes
Priority
Highest
2nd
Lowest
For example, an incoming call is a DID/DDI Incoming call (D), but it is also a transferred call. The
SMDR data condition code will be t to indicate that the call was an Incoming Transfer call. (A
transferred call's condition code takes precedence over the type of call - DID/DDI Incoming call [D].)
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Three SMDR formats are available
Condition
Code
T or H
T = Outgoing Transfer Call
H = Outgoing Hold Call
F
F = Call Forward Outside Call
W
W = Closed Numbering Call
L
L = LCR Outgoing Call
O
O = Outgoing Call
Condition
Code
h or t
h = Incoming Hold
t = Incoming Transfer
D, N, or S
D = DID/DDI Incoming Call
N = Network Incoming Call
S = DISA Incoming Call
I or A
I = Incoming Call
A = Abandoned Call
DBS 576HD (USA) issued September 2001
Chapter 7. SLT Features
(See Figure 1 on page 3-54.)
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