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| Not much of a phone person, basically an idiot...so I'll ask a question! I'm trying to decipher the data that comes from my newly found SMDR (Norstar NT8895). Some of the data is rather obvious, extensions, numbers, times, obvious stuff but I'm missing what some other items are. N 048 00 T001000 DN0251 2/01 12:36 00:01:091 08:40 00:02:3400:00: In the above line I know 251 is the extenson, I've got the date and time, but I don't fully understand what the rest relates to. I'd be happy to read a manual if someone could point me in the direction of one. Thanks for any help. | ||||||||
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Location: 3498.51 miles from Tiverton, Ontario (CANADA) Rep Power: 16 ![]() | Re: Remote Monitor Quote:
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| Ok really, I'm an idiot. Where might I find that manual. I did a search and managed to find a PDF that lists what the SMDR unit is, but that's about all. Again, thanks for your help. And I'll not bother anyone with these simple questions again if I can help it! | ||||||||
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Location: Somewhere in this vast universe on a little rock that looks like a grape. Rep Power: 11 ![]() | I found this on the board. go to "Resources" then Search CDR. CDR (Call Detail Recording) The Call Detail Recording (CDR) feature provides information on incoming and outgoing calls for accounting and administration purposes. The information is assembled by software and sent through Serial Data Interface (SDI) ports to any EIA RS-232 compatible output or storage device. Teletypewriters (TTY) and printers are examples of output devices. Single-port or Multi-port CDR storage systems are examples of storage devices. Some organizations use a PMS (Property Management System) to collect outgoing CDR records and bill the cost of the call back to departments. Below you will find the Call Record Types: RECTYPE: Record Type The Record Type (RECTYPE) field indicates the type of call record. The field consists of a single letter identifying the type of record: -- A Authorization Code -- B Abandoned call -- C Charge -- D Station Activity -- E End -- G Internal Meridian 1 Packet Handler data call -- H External Meridian 1 Packet Handler data call -- F Connection (Conference connection) -- I Initialization -- L Internal call -- M Charge for Conference -- N Normal -- P Calling Party Number -- Q Connection (initial connection) -- R Connection (transfer connection) -- S Start -- T Time stamp -- X Transfer -- Y Public Network Feature Invocation __________________ | ||||||||
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