Call logging (CL)
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System functions and features as of R4.1
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temporarily in a buffer. After a specific number of calls (max. number of call data mem-
ories, depends on the system), emergency digit barring is activated (Parameter Call
control if buffer is full in the ( =b4) view. The emergency digit barring affects all users
throughout the system, with the exception of the operator console. This feature re-
stricts the dialling options in the event of a printer jam. Once the fault is remedied, nor-
mal digit barring is activated once again.
Tab. 82 Buffering when output is blocked
Note:
The communication server can only detect printer faults if the printer is operated with RTS/CTS
DSR/DTR flow control (hardware handshake mode).
Tip:
The number of call logging records in the buffer can be seen in the status view ( =ag).
8. 7 Output formats
An output format defines which call data is to be output in which format. The output for-
mats are defined in the general charge settings ( =b4) with the parameters OCL
format and ICL format).
The following output formats are available:
Formats PC1 to PC5
Used for output on a PC. The PC5 format is the most comprehensive PC format and is
recommended for all systems upgraded with a new PC application for the acquisition
and evaluation of call data. There is a separate ICL and OCL variant for the PC5 format
(see page 283
).
Formats PC1 to PC4 are still supported for PC applications that are already in opera-
tion. However, these formats are not suitable for PINX in a private network. There is a
Call Call data
1
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50%
A corresponding event message is generated
ICL data is buffered
OCL data is buffered
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max.
OCL data is buffered
ICL data is no longer buffered
max. +1
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Emergency digit barring is activated