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SMDR record types (D & CF in trunk code of E Record) 1

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tabsnz

Technical User
Nov 10, 2002
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NZ
I have some call records in the smde which I am not sure about.

D Records

D 113 00 5540 A015 017 03/01 11:23 00:00:32 102XXXXXXXX ( Outgoing Mobile Call)
D 116 00 A021 005 5540 03/01 13:31 00:00:34
( Incoming Call )

CF Notations in trunk route..
E 051 00 CF143 15 A018 012 03/01 13:40 00:00:02
& 0000 0000
E 051 00 CF143 15 A018 012 03/01 13:40 00:00:02
& 0000 0000

E 052 00 CF143 15 A018 017 03/01 13:40 00:00:02
& 0000 0000

All are part of and S & E translation, could they be some sort of Call Forward Notation?

Thanks in advance
Paul
 
are these related to an acd que?

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
A D record is produced when CDR is configured for the customer and a trunk
either terminates on, or is accessed by, a set with CDMA class of service
(CLS = CDMA in LD 10 or LD 11).

A CF is a Conference Call

OLD ROLMEN WORKING ON NORTELS AND AVAYA
 
John, not sure if these are in and ACD queue or not.

Perry, Thanks - what is a set with CDMA - what does CDMA stand for?

Paul
 
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