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MDR-2000
V3
User's Reference Manual
Interactive Monitor
o A string beginning with a '$' symbol indicates that this string represents the locations
of
the
various fields in the PBX input record. The format
of
the string then is:
$val 1,val2,val3, .
..
,valn
Where the values 'vall ' through 'valn' are as follows:
Position
Field
Description
"-.,
vall
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Orgid
Originating trunk or station
of
the call.
10
"
val2
I
Terid
Terminating trunk or station
of
the call.
<f0
-
.1
val3
I
Auxid
Auxiliary ID.
~
val4
I
Date
Date
of
the call.
z~
val5
I
Time Time
of
the call.
32
val6
I
Duration
Duration
of
the call.
'I
'f
val7
J
Meter
Number
of
meter pulses used during the call.
20
,,
val8
~
Ring Ring time to answer the call.
·3
,,
val9
Access Access code.
41-
vallO
~
-
Digits
Digits dialed.
s~
vall 1
~
Account
Account code.
S3
val12
v-
1--
Authorization Authorization code.
s3
val13
Transfer
Transferred trunk or station.
0
val14
Code
Condition code.
t)
val15
r.--
1--
CLID Calling line ID (Incoming digits dialed).
3
val16
Misc 1
PBX specific field.
()
vall 7
Misc2
PBX specific field.
=t-
val18
Misc 3 PBX specific field.
0
o
If
any values are specified, then all values MUST be specified. The first position in a data
record
is
referred to as column
1.
If
the last value entered in non-zero then an additional zero
value field must be entered.
o
If
a value
is
not applicable to this PBX then a value must be entered, usually zero.
o
The'$
' is a flag to the MDR-2000 that this data reflects the column positions
of
fields in the
incoming record. Alternate flags may be defined
on
a PBX specific basis.
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