DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide
555-233-506 Issue 1
April 2000
Features and technical reference
1256Call Detail Recording
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■Calling Number/Incoming TAC (clg-num/in-tac)
You can use this field on a customized r ecord t o displ ay the c alli ng number
if it is available. If calling party number is not available, this field contains
the Incoming TAC. For outgoing calls, this field contains the calling
extension.
■Carriage Return (return)
The ASCII carriage return character followed by a line feed indicates the
end of a call record.
■Condition Code — 1 character
The condition code indicates what type of call this record describes. For
example, condition code C indicates a conference call, 7 indicates an ARS
call, etc.
Table 45 shows condition codes for most record formats. The 59-character
format uses different condition codes from those used for other record
types. The codes that apply to 59-character records appear in parentheses in
the table.
Table 45. Condition Codes
Condition
Codes Description
0 Identifies an intraswitch call (a call that ori ginates and terminates on the
switch).
1 (A) Identifies an attendant-handled call or an attendant-assisted call (except
conference calls).
4 (D) Identifies an extremely long call (10 hours or more) or an extremely high
message count TSC (9999 messages or more). On a call exceeding 10 hours,
a call record with this condition code and a duration entry of 9 hours, 59
minutes, and 1–9 tenths of a minute is produced after the first period. A
similar call record with this condition code is produced after each succe eding
10-hour period. When the call does terminate, a final call record with a
different condition code identifying the call type is produced.
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