Chapter 10 system input/output (i/o) interfaces, Station message detail recording (smdr) – NEC NEAX NDA-24349 User Manual
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Chapter 10 System Input/Output (I/O) Interfaces
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
This feature provides a call record for outgoing Station-to-Trunk calls, incoming Trunk-to-
Station calls (including Data Call), and tandem calls. This facilitates cost control by identifying
trunk use and misuse by individual stations. Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
enables call billing to customers and clients, and provides a means for checking local
telephone bills. The PBX provides three kinds of Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
formats; NEAX2400 IMS Format, NEAX 2400 IMS Extended Format and NEAX 2000 IPS
Format.
2400 Format and 2400 Extended Format
The following call information is provided to the SMDR terminal upon completion of each outgoing or
incomming C.O. call.
Type of Record
Trunk Number (000-255)
Trunk Route Number (00-63)
Calling/Called Party Information
o
Calling/Called Party I.D.
o
Tenant Number (01-63)
o
Station Number (Max. 5 digits)
o
Attendant Number (00-07)
o
Trunk Route (00-63) + Trunk Number (000-255)
Time of Start Conversation-Month, Day, Hour, Minute, Second
Time of Call Completion-Month, Day, Hour, Minute, Second
Account Code (Max. 10 digits)
Condition
Code
Route Advance Information
Called Number (Max. 24 digits)*
Call Metering Information
Calling Party Office Number (Max. 4 digits)
Billing Office Number (Max. 4 digits)
ANI Information (Former: Max. 16 digits/Extended: Max. 32 digits)*
Authorization Code (Max. 10 digits)*
Call Start Year
Call End Year
Condition Code for Advice of Charge (AOC)*
Advice of Charge (AOC)*
Note:
The information marked by “*” is only for outgoing C.O. calls.
The information marked by “**” is only for incoming calls
.