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call trace?

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jp61616

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Jun 16, 2005
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I work at a college and a student is complaining about somebody making harrassing phone calls to her. We have a meridian 81c. We think the calls are coming inter campus. What the administration would like is a print out of who calls her number and when. That way, she could just say "I got the call at 9:05" and we could look at a list of her calls and see what extension called her at that time. Can I do this in ld80 - some sort of call trace? Hers is an analog 500 dorm phone. Thanks.
 
One way is to progrom a 3904 in your switch room with the DN on it as Key 00. You can veiw the calls.

Or you can LD 80 I think it is TRAC the TN. Read about it. I think you have to also LD 10 Program Malicious Call Trace MCTA & XFA.

Then when the phone rings. Answer call hit switchhook get dial tone dial 183 or what your code is. You are connected to the call and the information will print out on your terminal.
 
If you use a Call Accounting package then turn on ICDA in the CLS of the phone and you should capture internal calls.
 
didn't notice the switch type but in larger switches i use ld 80 entc x x x x t, with t =to the term number.. you must have multi user turned on. then gotr, i use the capture feature to watch just that station. the icda command will give you internal cdr, but unless you have cdr setup that's a lot of software for a single trace.. enhanced trace has been around since rls 16 or so

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
johnpoole is about entc,but ENTC lscu t=hhmm,hh hours 0-23
mm minutes 0-59 hope this helps.

strmwalker
 
sorry for last post i wanted to say johns was right about entc lscu t= hhmm hh hours 0-23 mm minutes 0-59.
 
i knew that command had changed to include a time parm, but my home merl is a few rls's back.. thanks for the update

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
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