Appendix A. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 700-Operation
Page A-28 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-700

SMDR Network Support

Enhanced options are available in CPC-EX to support call accounting in networked
systems.These options are:
Specifying the call record to be printed. A field has been added:
FF1 2# 2# 6# (2#) - Incoming, Outgoing, Network
In the actual SMDR record output, network traffic will be indicated by the following record
types:
W = CO Outgoing to Network
w = CO Incoming from Network
t = Network Transfer
The following data output is found in the extension number field:
#01-#64 - Network trunk number

Independent Node Attendant Assignment

A central network operator can be assigned for Dial 0 access from any node. Each node can
independently designate a network attendant. For example, Nodes 1, 2 & 3 can send Dial 0
calls to the attendant on Node 1, while Node 4 sends Dial O calls to its local attendant.
Settings Modified for Networking
The following programming addresses have been modified to add parameters necessary for
T1 networking. (See the T1 Networking Reference Manual for complete instructions)

Extension Number Digits

Description The CPC-EX card allows a 4-digit extension numbering plan to be used on
networked DBS systems. The first digit of the extension determines on
which DBS the extension is located - for example, extension 1321 will be
on DBS 1, while extension 2547 will be on DBS 2. Each DBS routes calls
based on the leading digit of the dialed extension.
A DBS operating in a network environment must use the 4-digit extension
numbering plan. Stand-alone (non-networked) DBS systems, however,
must continue to use 2 or 3 digit extensions.