Spectralink 84-Series Series Wireless Telephones Administration Guide
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The next table describes each element and attribute that displays in the call log
Table 6-2: Call Log Elements and Attributes
Call direction with respect to the user.
Busy, Forwarded, Normal, Partial, Preempted,
Rejected, RemotelyHandled, Transferred
What happened to the call. When a call entry is first created, the disposition is set to Partial.
The line (or registration) index.
The start time of the call. For example: 2010-01-05T12:38:05 in local time.
The duration of the call, beginning when it is connected and ending when the call is terminated.
For example: PT1H10M59S.
The number of consecutive missed and abandoned calls from a call destination.
The original destination of the call.
For outgoing calls, this parameter designates the outgoing call destination; the name is initially supplied by the
local handset (from the name field of a local contact entry) but may later be updated via call signaling. This field
should be used for basic redial scenarios.
For incoming calls, the called destination identifies the requested party, which may be different than any of the
parties that are eventually connected (the destination may indicate a SIP URI which is different from any SIP URI
assigned to any lines on the handset).