Event Reporting and U-Abort Capabilities

Call Originated Event Report

Starting with G3V4, the Call Originated Event Report is sent to notify the adjunct that the originating extension is attempting to establish a call. This indication is provided to ASAI applications monitoring the call through domain control only. The report provides the dialed digits. Link version 2 or above must be active. Two instances will not generate this report: TAC dialing over an ISDN trunk, and COR restrictions.

Call Originated Report Items

The following is a list of the items provided with this report:

call_id

This ECS-assigned call identifier is used to associate event reports to calls and identify a call the adjunct wants to control. The call identifier is unique within ECS.

party_id

The ECS-assigned identifier that uniquely identifies a party on a call; in this case, the party that originated the call. ECS provides the identifier and the adjunct should retain it for future operations. The party identifier is unique within the call_ id.

calling party number

The number that originated the call; usually the extension that dialed the call. For calls originating from a Logical Agent, this is the logical agent number of the agent logged into the station making the call. For calls originating from a bridged call appearance, this is the number of the bridged appearance where the origination occurred.

called party number

The number that the user dialed or requested by means of a Make Call or Auto Dial request10

party extension

The originating device. Normally, this is the same as the calling number; however, in the case where a call is originated from a logical agent extension, it indicates

10.This number is represented before any digit manipulation, but does not include ARS, FAC, or TAC. The contents of this IE may change in subsequent Event Reports generated for a specific call

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Lucent Technologies 555-230-220 manual Call Originated Event Report, Call Originated Report Items, Party extension