Figure 5-4 Example Of Smdr Assignments - NEC NEAX 2400 IPX Programming Manual

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PBX A
Station A
In the network shown above, PBX B functions as a tandem switch. In this example, parameters
SMDR3 and SMDR4 for RT1 of PBX B should be assigned as 1 for the following reasons.
When Station C places a call to Station A:
Since SMDR collects billing information on the outgoing trunk at PBX C, billing information
on the outgoing trunk of RT1 is not required at PBX B (SMDR3=1).
When Station A places a call to Station C:
At PBX B, SMDR collects billing information on the outgoing trunk of RT2, and therefore
billing information on the incoming trunk of RT1 is not required (SMDR4=1).
STEP 4: ASFC - Assign data "1" to SFI14 of a Service Feature Class whose traffic is to be registered on
SMDR (Trunk Basis). Assign data "1" to SFI58 of a Service Feature Class whose traffic is
to be registered on SMDR (STN to STN Basis).
STEP 5: ARNP - For the routes flagged for SMDR in ARTD, list the Physical route number and the LCR
access code.
STEP 6: AMND- Assign the number of digits the register is to receive for every dialing code. List the Toll
Number ID Data code for the system to distinguish the Toll Dialing patterns for SMDR
registration.
STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING SYSTEM-RS232C-PRI
RT1
NO SMDR

Figure 5-4 Example of SMDR Assignments

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PBX B
RT2
SMDR
PBX C
Station C
SMDR
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