
Screen Reference
Trunk Group
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Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
CDR Reports
NOTE:
For ISDN trunk groups, the
Charge Advice
field affects CDR information. For CO,
DIOD, FX, and WATS trunk groups, the
Analog PPM
field affects CDR information.
CESID I Digits Sent
For emergency 911 service, Communication Manager may send Caller’s Emergency Service
Identification (CESID) information to the central office or E911 tandem server/switch. This digit string is
part of the E911 signaling protocol. This field appears when Group Type is cama.
Valid entries
Usage
y
All outgoing calls on this trunk group will generate call detail
records. If the
Record Outgoing Calls Only
field on the CDR
System Parameters screen is n, then incoming calls on this trunk
group will also generate call detail records.
n
Calls over this trunk group will not generate call detail records.
r (ring-intvl)
CDR records will be generated for both incoming and outgoing
calls. In addition, the following ringing interval CDR records are
generated:
•
Abandoned calls: The system creates a record with a
condition code of “H,” indicating the time until the call was
abandoned.
•
Answered calls: The system creates a record with a
condition code of “G,” indicating the interval from start of
ring to answer.
•
Calls to busy stations: The system creates a record with a
condition code of “I,” indicating a recorded interval of 0.
Valid entries
Usage
1 to 3 digits
Determine the correct entry for this field by talking to your E911
provider.