IP Server 900 Programming Manual Feature description: SMDR
K.1
Feature description:
SMDR
SMDR (station message detail reporting) call records are output in real time via an IP Server 900’s NSP
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UDP
port (59003). SMDR data will be stored temporarily if a laptop is connected for programming (five minutes after
you exit programming mode, the buffered SMDR will resume output to the port).
SMDR may be output in one of three formats, selected in system programming: standard, CSV, or extended.
The tabular format is the default.
Standard tabular SMDR format
ESI’s tabular SMDR output format, which is compatible with the standard Panasonic
®
DBS
®
format except for
the last two (ESI-exclusive) items, is as shown below:
Four-digit dial plan
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
T MM/DD HH:MM:SS HH:MM:SS NNNN XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX AAAAAAAAAA EE RR LLL
Three-digit dial plan
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
T MM/DD HH:MM:SS HH:MM:SS NNN XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX AAAAAAAAAA EE RR LL
The columns are:
• Call type — Outbound (“O”), inbound (“I”) or transferred (“T”) at column 1.
• Date (“MM/DD”) — Begins at column 3.
• Start time (“HH:MM:SS”) — Begins at column 9.
• Duration (“HH:MM:SS”) — Begins at column 18.
• Extension number (“NNNN” under the four-digit dial plan, “NNN” under the three-digit dial plan) — Begins at
column 27.
• Digits dialed (right-justified)/Caller ID (left-justified) — Begins at column 32 under the four-digit dial plan or
column 31 under the three-digit dial plan (28 characters).
• Account code (“AAAA”) — Begins at column 60. (See also “SMDR format when using account codes,”
page K.3.)
• Esi-Link home location number (“EE”)
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— Begins at column 71.
• Esi-Link remote location number (“RR”)
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— Begins at column 74.
• CO line number (“LLL” under the four-digit dial plan, “LL” under the three-digit dial plan) — Begins at column 77.
Each record is terminated with a line feed and carriage return character.
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Network Services Processor (see also “Function 824: Network Services Processor,” page L.8).
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Used only when Esi-Link is enabled and programmed. Esi-Link SMDR records are generated at only the home location.