iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCP
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5
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Table 4.4.5.25-1 SMDR ATTRIBUTES
When enabled, the system stores SMDR data to send to
applications, including NMS (Network Management System)
upon request.
OFF, CO CALL, CO & ICM CALL
When enabled, intercom call data is stored as part of the SMDR
data.
When enabled, intercom call data is printed as part of the Online
SMDR.
When enabled, the disconnect cause is stored in Offline SMDR
data and printed as parted of the Online SMDR.
To monitor long-duration external calls, a “Long Time Call” can
be set. If CO call duration exceeds this value, a notification will
be sent to the NMS server and alarm. If set to “000,” the feature
is disabled.
Print SMDR from
any CO to NET
call
When a CO call is transferred to a Net transit-out CO, the local
SMDR record is deleted.
Transfer Call
Charge Rate
The SMDR record can be charged based on the following
options when a station transfers a call.
Individual station: When a call is transferred to another
station, the transferred call is charged to both stations
based on the time on the call.
Integrate transferring station: When a call is transferred
to another station, the call is charged to the transferring
station.
Integrate transferred station: When a call is transferred
to another station, the call is charged to the station
receiving the transfer.
Attendant Transfer
Charge Rate
The SMDR record can be charged based on the following
options when a station transfers a call.
Individual charging: When the Attendant places an
outgoing call and transfers the call to a station, the Transfer
Call Charge Rate is above.
Attendant station charging: When the Attendant places
an outgoing call and transfers this call to a station, the call
is charged to the Attendant.
Transferred station charging: When the Attendant places
an outgoing call and transfers this call to a station, the call
is charged to the receiving station.
International
Access Code
When dialed as the first digits, the system will recognize the
digits assigned as the International access code digit sequence.
When dialed as the first digits, the system will recognize the
digits assigned as the Mobile network access code digit
sequence.