System Functions and Features as of I7.9
Call logging (CL) 241
syd-0200/3.0 – I7.9 – 11.2009
Individual charge counting or ICC
At the end of a call individual charge counting (ICC) assigns call charges to individ-
ually allocated cumulative counters. The data are stored in the PBX, can be viewed
via the system configuration and output in different forms via a V.24 interface to a
Pocket Adapter, a V.24 interface of the PBX (only 20x5 systems) or via the Ethernet
interface.
See also:
"Individual charge counting or ICC", page 243
OCL and ICL call logging
A multitude of call data from outgoing and incoming calls is logged and output di-
rectly via the corresponding interface. The data actually output in each individual
case depends on the selected output format (see "Output formats", page 265).
The complete logging of OCL and ICL data for all call, transit, transfer and call con-
nections allows a statistical evaluation of a system’s capacity utilisation (OCL as of
page 251, ICL as of page 259).
[1] Both OCL and ICC can be activated or deactivated throughout the system
Fig. 111 Call logging and charge acquisition for outgoing traffic
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