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LBI-38965

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5.4.  CALCULATING THE NUMBER OF BYTES IN A CDR

Note that the final linefeed character which terminates the record is not shown in these diagrams.  The actual number of

bytes in a CDR is calculated by adding 2 to the offset of the final byte.  For example, a group call involving 4 sites contains 3
additional site fields, beginning at offset 70 and ending at offset 93 (from the formulae above).  The actual length of the
record, including the linefeed character, is thus 95 bytes.

5.5.  CDR FIELD DESCRIPTIONS

Table A.1 contains detailed descriptions of each of the CDR fields.

Table A.1 - Call Detail Record Field Descriptions

No.

Name

Size

Format

Range/Values

Description

1.

Record Type

2

Hex

00 - FF

Defines the type of record.

00 = Mobile to Mobile
01 = Mobile to Land Interconnect
02 = Illegal
03 = Land to Mobile Interconnect
04 = Data
05- FF = Reserved

2.

a.
b.

Node ID No.

System
Node

4

2
2

Hex
Hex

00 - FF
00 - FF

Unique identification number for the EDACS node where the call
activity in this CDR occurred.  User configurable.

System ID Number (Multiple nodes)
Node ID Number (Multiple sites)

3.

Record ID No.

4

Radix-64

Unique identifier for the Call Detail Record.

4.

a.
b.
c.

Start Date

Year
Month
Day

8

4
2
2

Decimal
Decimal
Decimal

1970-2038
01 - 12
01 - 31

The date when the call was initiated.

5.

a.
b.
c.

Start Time

Hour
Minute
Second

6

2
2
2

Decimal
Decimal
Decimal

00 - 23
00 - 59
00 - 59

The time of day when the call was initiated.  Hours are in military
format.

6.

Call Type

2

Hex

00 - FF (See
Table A.2)

The type of call as defined in Table A.2.  Indicates whether call is
group or individual, whether to bill the caller or the callee, etc.

7.

Caller ID No.

10

Decimal

0000000000 -
9999999999

For Record Types 00 and 01, this field contains the Logical ID (LID)
of the caller.  For Record Type 03,  the field contains the
Interconnect Line number.

8.

Callee ID No.

10

Decimal

0000000000 -
9999999999

For Record Types 00 and 03, this field contains the Logical ID (LID)
of an individual callee, or the Group ID (GID) of a call group.  (The
Call Type field indicates individual or group call.)  For Record Type
01, the field contains the Interconnect Line number.

9.

Elapsed Time

4

Hex

0000 - FFFF

The duration of the call in seconds

10.

Accumulated Air
Time

5

Hex

00000 - FFFFF

The number of seconds of actual air time used on all sites on the
local node for this call.  Does not include air time on site 32 which is
a remote node.

11.

No. of Channel
Assignments

5

Hex

00000 - FFFFF

The number of times a channel assignment occurred on a site within
the local node for this call.

12.

Number of Sites

2

Decimal

01 - 32

The number of sites on the local node which participated in this call.

13.
13+n

a.
b.

Site of Origin /
Additional Site n
Site Number
Channel Map

8

2
6

Decimal
Hex

01 - 32
000000 - FFFFFF

Information on the site of Origin (field 13) and any additional sites
participating in the call.

Site number (site 32 represents a remote node).
A hexadecimal bitmap, where bit 0 = channel 1.  A bit value of 1
indicates at least one channel assignment on the indicated
channel.

14.

PSTN Telephone
No.

32

Dialed Digits

Occurs in Record Type 01 only.  Contains up to 32 digits dialed by
the caller.  The digits are left justified and padded with ASCII  SP
(decimal 32) on the right.

Summary of Contents for LBI-38965

Page 1: ...Mobile Communications EDACS BCU CAL Billing Correlation Unit Centralized Activity Logger System and Installation Manual LBI 38965...

Page 2: ...onization 13 3 2 3 6 Output Records 13 3 2 3 7 BCU Configuration Files 13 3 2 3 8 Operator Functions 14 3 2 3 9 Database Elements 14 3 2 3 10 Call Processing 15 3 2 3 11 Call Detail Records 15 This ma...

Page 3: ...WARE INSTALLATION 18 4 2 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 19 4 2 1 Distribution Media 19 4 2 1 1 User Configuration Files 20 4 2 2 Initial Installation 24 4 2 2 1 First Time Configuration 27 4 2 2 2 System Disk...

Page 4: ...eparate capabilities which can run independently of each other on the same machine yet still utilize resources and utilities common to both Additional information for BCU CAL can be found in the follo...

Page 5: ...eeded the CAL initiates a download of buffer contents to the System Manager The downloaded information is used to prepare traffic reports on system usage In existing EDACS networks the System Manager...

Page 6: ...n Module Formation WANServer fv5310 Maxtor MXT 1240S 1 2 GB 3 half height 8 5ms hard disk drive internal Teac FD235HS 711 1 44 MB 3 half height floppy disk drive internal Tape Drive Optional with BCU...

Page 7: ...nctions are outlined below Figure 2 BCU CAL Architecture TVME712 M Transition Module Communications Module Hard Disk Floppy Disk From CAM Tape Drive SCSI Appl SW HDLC RS 232 Ethernet LAN P2 Adapter Bo...

Page 8: ...parameter storage Provides call detail record CDR storage Provides raw activity record RAR buffering storage Floppy Disk 3 1 44 MB Used for application program updates Tape 3 4 8 GB 4mm DAT Provides c...

Page 9: ...Thus the BCU is compatible with any System Manager software version Backwards Compatibility The BCU CAL will function with IMC software versions down to V3 04 with minor performance degradation The f...

Page 10: ...once an interconnect call is in progress are not registered by the BCU 3 1 2 Throughput The BCU CAL s interface to the IMC is capable of receiving a peak data rate of 192 raw activity records RARs pe...

Page 11: ...CU then examines each RAR and uses the time stamp values to determine the length of each call The actual billing algorithm is quite complex and depends on the BCU s keeping a memory of outstanding cal...

Page 12: ...n only if each call involves the same participants and is of the same call type as all other calls in the set For group calls only calls made with the same Group Identification GID may be linked In th...

Page 13: ...in the conversation The call type individual clear voice group clear voice individual digital voice group digital voice data etc A flag indicating which party to bill caller or callee The start time...

Page 14: ...e Input of configuration data for individual LIDs and or GIDs to override the default configuration database Configuration data may be input for an individual ID or range of IDs LID pseudo hang time G...

Page 15: ...can set this maximum size CDR Storage Requirements The BCU is capable of storing all CDRs from the previous 30 days on its internal hard drive CDR files are maintained on the system for a programmabl...

Page 16: ...on the System Manager s DECServers via RS 232 cables 3 3 2 Protocol Supported The CAL is capable of communicating with the System Manager using the System Manager to Site Controller SM SC and Site Co...

Page 17: ...r may log in to the site object and request it to purge its queue of activity messages start stop download of activity messages or start stop the transmission of monitoring messages 3 3 4 Additional P...

Page 18: ...perly only when it is correctly oriented 19D903628P71 P72 P73 CAM Control Audio Concentrator at IMC Data Concentrator at BCU CAL Equipment Rack P2 P1 19D903880P120 129 BCU CAL and will correspond with...

Page 19: ...ny of these conditions are not met then double check the connections and try to restart the BCU CAL by switching the power off waiting 15 seconds and switching on the power again If normal operation i...

Page 20: ...ion File The IP DAT configuration file is provided in template form on Installation Diskette 4 This file is common to both the BCU and CAL feature licenses It defines the unit s Internet parameters on...

Page 21: ...guration Tips Network routes should be entered in a logical order That is if there are multiple gateways between the BCU CAL and a destination the most direct route s should be specified first Network...

Page 22: ...t 4 2 1 1 4 CAL DAT Configuration File The CAL DAT is a mandatory file for execution of the CAL software feature It defines the interface parameters between the BCU CAL and the System Manager The temp...

Page 23: ...nager Password for the site SITE 01 IP 147 117 37 10 IP address of the terminal server SITE 01 PORT 5001 TCP port number SITE 02 PASSWD SITE02 SITE 02 IP 147 117 37 10 SITE 02 PORT 5002 Configuration...

Page 24: ...he local network If the unit will not have a network connection the file IP DAT may be left unmodified from that supplied with the release distribution b If initial routing entries are desired edit th...

Page 25: ...X to the hard disk OS Copy complete 299029 bytes copied OS Floppy disk has been unmounted OS Scanning hard disk for LOADER SX OS Loading file LOADER SX from the hard disk OS Load complete 97762 bytes...

Page 26: ...Remove Installation Diskette 4 Press the Enter key LOADER Processing file 01 02 cnfg IP DAT Setting IP address 147 117 37 226 0x937525E2 Assigning host name bcu01 Setting subnet mask 0xFFFFF000 LOADE...

Page 27: ...ccounts are initialized Each account has a varying level of system access security The following table defines the initial accounts and their passwords arranged in decreasing levels of access The logi...

Page 28: ...provide billing for calls involving these sites i e StarGate or Jessica They are required by the CAL to simulate secondary drops from the site s it is providing service for If the parameter NIM or PIM...

Page 29: ...o steps may be repeated in case the values were incorrectly entered by the operator BCS show system nim pim NIM slot 32 PIM slot 16 USER ACTION Exit BCS which returns the operator the pSH prompt BCS e...

Page 30: ...1994 System boot complete Wed May 4 13 58 50 Login 4 2 2 3 Proper System Shutdown The BCU CAL must be shut down in an orderly fashion prior to a system reboot This procedure essentially disconnects t...

Page 31: ...URATION The CAL feature of the BCU CAL supports up to 2 Emulex P2516 Terminal servers Each terminal server provides 16 serial ports Of these 15 are readily accessible for System Manager site controlle...

Page 32: ...Terminal server IP address SITE 02 PORT 5002 TCP port_no used for site 2 SITE 10 PASSWD SITE10 SITE 10 IP 147 117 37 10 SITE 10 PORT 5010 TCP port_no used for site 10 Inserting the information below w...

Page 33: ...tion via a telnet connection The up arrow on a VT100 can be used to recall commands to the terminal server allowing the user to reissue the same command to each port on the server by only changing por...

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Page 35: ...LBI 38965 A 1 APPENDIX A EDACS BILLING CDR FORMAT...

Page 36: ...which originate on one radio site and use RF channels on one or more additional sites The EDACS CDR format accommodates these calls by recording the site number and a list of the RF channels used for...

Page 37: ...all Detail Record Single Site Call 5 2 MULTIPLE SITE CALLS A CDR may have 0 to n additional fields added beginning at byte offset 70 where n No of Sites 1 The format of the additional fields is identi...

Page 38: ...s defined in Table A 2 Indicates whether call is group or individual whether to bill the caller or the callee etc 7 Caller ID No 10 Decimal 0000000000 9999999999 For Record Types 00 and 01 this field...

Page 39: ...Voice or Data Emergency Bill Caller 00 04 0E 10 14 16 Invalid Call Type 11 17 Group Clear Voice Bill Callee 00 03 12 14 18 20 Invalid Call Type 15 21 Group Digital Voice or Data Bill Callee 00 03 04 1...

Page 40: ...9 Invalid Call Type 64 100 Individual Digital Voice Jessica Bill Caller 01 65 6F 101 111 Invalid Call Type 70 112 Individual Clear Voice Jessica Bill Callee 03 71 113 Group Clear Voice Jessica Bill Ca...

Page 41: ...CDR call type field Table A 3 shows these bit fields and their meaning Table A 3 Call Type Bit Field Definitions Bit Position 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 Normal Call 0 0 1 Special Call 0 1 0 System All Cal...

Page 42: ...mation regarding when and why a CDR file has been closed The contents of this file can be useful in customer tuning and diagnostics of the CDR file generation process A file with a CTM extension will...

Page 43: ...LBI 38965 B 1 APPENDIX B PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION DETAILS...

Page 44: ...he BCU CAL components are shown on the pages listed below Figure Page B 1 TVME 147SA1 Single Board Computer B 3 B 2 TVME 712 M Transition Module B 4 B 3 TVME 147P2 Adapter Board B 4 B 4 fv5310 Main Bo...

Page 45: ...LBI 38965 B 3 J1 J2 2 AM27C040 U22 U30 Factory Set P1 P2 J5 J6 J3 System Controller Factory Set Serial Port 4 J8 J9 J7 Figure B 1 TVME 147SA1 Single Board Computer...

Page 46: ...LBI 38965 B 4 Terminators Removed Figure B 2 TVME 712 M Transition Module Terminators Installed Figure B 3 TVME 147P2 Adapter Board...

Page 47: ...LBI 38965 B 5 Figure B 4 fv5310 Main Board...

Page 48: ...LBI 38965 B 6 Figure B 5 fv5310 Mezzanine Card PORT 0 DTE WITH DCE PROVIDING RX AND TX CLOCKS IMC CAM INTERFACE...

Page 49: ...LBI 38965 B 7 J6 J7 J5 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 SCSI Connector RN2 RN1 Terminators Removed Parity SCSI ID 2 Factory Set Motor start on power up Figure B 6 Maxtor MXT 1240S Hard Disk...

Page 50: ...D0 SCSI ID 1 Terminators Removed Figure B 7 Teac FD235HS 711 Floppy Disk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW1 JP6 JP4 RD2 RD1 PWR Terminators Removed SCSI Connector ON SCSI ID 3 Self Test Reserved DDS Pass Through Com...

Page 51: ...09 RSET N A 04 04 RTS P Request To Send A 08 19 RTS N A 03 05 CTS P Clear To Send A 05 13 CTS N C 06 06 DCEREADY P DCE Ready A 07 22 DCEREADY N C 05 20 DTEREADY P DTE Ready C 07 23 DTEREADY N VME P2...

Page 52: ...9 05 CTS P Clear To Send A 21 13 CTS N C 22 06 DCEREADY P DCE Ready A 23 22 DCEREADY N C 21 20 DTEREADY P DTE Ready C 23 23 DTEREADY N VME P2 Connector DB 25F Connector Signal Name Function A 26 02 XM...

Page 53: ...gnal Name Function 02 03 XMT P Transmit Data 14 16 XMT N 03 02 RCV P Receive Data 16 14 RCV N 15 15 TSET P Transmit Clock 12 12 TSET N 17 17 RSET P Receive Clock 09 09 RSET N 04 05 RTS P Request To Se...

Page 54: ...O M ITEM 1 RJ12 1 RJ12 2 RJ12 3 RJ12 3 RJ12 4 RJ12 5 DB25 6 DB25 4 TO IT EM 2 DB25 6 DB25 3 DB25 7 DB25 7 DB25 2 DB25 20 DB25 8 DB25 5 SIGN AL DTR TXD GND GND RXD DSR DCD RTS CT S W IR E ITEM 5 ITEM 5...

Page 55: ...0G 1 A 12 22 0 3 8 10 G 1 A 1 2 22 03 81 0G 1 A 12 2 20 3 8 10 G 1 A 1 2 2 2 0 38 1 0 G1 A 1 2 22 03 810 G 1 A 1 2 2 2 0 38 1 0G 1 A 1 2 2 2 0 38 1 0G 1 A 1 2 22 03 810 G 1 A 12 2 20 3 8 10 G 1 A 12...

Page 56: ...R IAL PO R T 4 SC SI IN TE R F ACE ETH E R N E T P R IN TE R J3 PORT 2 DB25F J2 PORT 1 DB25F J4 PORT 3 DB25F J1 PORT 0 DB25F TO TERMINAL SERVER 1 TRANSCEIVER A6P1 A6 2203710G1 A6P2 J1 J3 J5 J2 J4 J6...

Page 57: ...LBI 38965 C 1 APPENDIX C FAULT TOLERANCE...

Page 58: ...duplicate CAM is added which connects to the redundant BCU CAL and tape drive REDUNDANT OPERATION The primary and redundant MIM processors operate in a hot standby configuration i e once primary unit...

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