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Table 20. AMOS for Call Detail Recording - Description of the Parameters

AMO
Parameter
Lang.
Description
COSSU
   
Classes of service
 
CDPRINT
E
Internal call detail recording
 
CDRA
E
Call detail recording, attendant (ATND)
 
CDRSTN
E
Immediate display of call charges on telephone
 
CDRS
E
Individual call detail recording for the station
 
CDRC
E
Central call detail recording for the station
 
PUPHON *)
E
Public telephone
 
SCRNCA *)
E
Station A without charges (creates a data record without charges)
 
SCRNCB *)
E
Station B without charges (creates a data record without charges)
 
SCRSPC *)
E
Station with special call detail recording (used in special cases)
 
MTEQ *)
E
Maintenance device (used in special cases)
 
COT
   
Class of trunk
 
CDBO
E
Call detail recording for breakout to carrier network
 
IICB
E
Ignore incoming charges
The cost unit and the TRANSWB bit (AMO LDAT) received from the billing element are not used.
 
CDRI
E
Call detail recording for incoming connections
 
SNBE
E
Do not send billing elements (cost unit is the station number plus node number)
 
CATR
E
Transmit call charges transit
 
AOCC
E
Call charge data transmission by connection; must always be set for CORNET-NQ and QSIG.
 
CDRD
E
If this parameter is set, the transmitted class of service for the line is not used for the call charge data transmission; instead the permanently set class of service in the circuit's COS is used. With carriers, this controls whether the service AOC (Advice of Charge) is released for the customer.
The parameter has nothing to do with the call detail recording for the terminal device.
 
IGID
E
Ignore the call ID (for example, for call detail recording) for incoming connections. The received call ID is ignored and a new one is assigned (for example, to the carrier's network boundary).
 
ICZL
E
Incoming call detail recording over zone or line.
For call detail recording in incoming traffic, the calculation of the call charges is performed according to zone tables (tariff tables) or according to incoming charge information (messages) from the line.
The ICZL and ICZO parameters are mutually exclusive.
 
ICZO
E
Activate incoming call detail recording by circuit.
The ICZL and ICZO parameters are mutually exclusive.
 
NCDR
E
Suppress signaling of CDR-E-specific messages.
 
NCHD
E
No call charge messages during the call.
 
NCHG
E
ATND without charges.
The subscriber is not charged for a call to the ATND (MFC). AMO FEASU parameter NOCHRG feature must be set.
 
DPRE
E
If the parameter is set, the dialing that was actually sent out (for example, including prefix digits, AMO LODR, OUTPULSE) is passed along to the call detail recording function.
 
CTIME
   
Call processing timers
 
DISPCH
E
Time interval for updating the call charge display with CDRD (INCRD feature). The timer for the periodic call charge display. Update of the call charge display at stations at selected time interval. The selected value is only a guideline that can also be exceeded when the SWU is fully occupied because of high priority processes.
Note: If the parameter is too low, the processor load will be very high. If the parameter is too high, there will be jumps in the call charges.
 
CDRDISDE
E
Clear call charge display for CDRD (call charge display on the display of the digital voice terminal). The time controls the continuation of the display after the idle state occurs on the Digite.
 
PREEMT
E
Preemption: higher-level switching time for clearing outgoing connections if no one answers during a recall (because of call charge pulses)
 
DAGR
   
Administration of CDR file parameters
 
DAVF
   
Display properties when outputting call charges to the attendant console
 
DEFPP
   
Define paying party (cost unit)
DEFTM
   
Define traffic measurement
 
DIMSU
   
Feature quantities
 
COSTI
E
Size of dynamically allocated connection memory for connections with call detail recording. Note on dimensioning: COSTI = CPB. Then the charges can be recorded on all outgoing trunk calls and tie trunks. If you want to record incoming connections and internal calls as well, you must increase the value.
 
CPDBUF
E
Size of the dynamically allocated CP data buffers.
 
FBTN
   
Administration of the flag byte table and the line number table
 
FEACG
   
Call detail recording features (bit string)
 
FEASU
   
Central features
 
CDRE
E
Call data recording
enhancements This allows for detailed output of the CDR records.
 
NOCHRG
E
Free of charges (applies to incoming MFC-R21, for example, feature Switzerland for free fault services)
 
CDROGTR
E
Record call charges for outgoing trunk calls. Call detail recording for outbound connections (trunk calls and tie trunk traffic) is always set using Least Cost Routing (LCR) parameters. The VOICE/FAX/ DATA services are normally treated in the same way as far as the call charges are concerned. Because LCR is configured according to service, each service can be allocated a different cost parameter.
 
CDROGNW
E
Record call charges for outgoing network-wide traffic (tie trunk traffic); see also parameter CDROGTR.
 
CDRINH
E
Record call charges for internal traffic. For internal connections in nodes, you allocate the cost parameters to the internal traffic restriction groups (ITR groups). Use AMO VBZGR to allocate the cost parameter ZONE (INT01 to INT09, EMPTY) to the ITR groups, using the chargeable station's cost parameter of the ITR group for the call detail recording. Use AMO TTBL to configure the ZONE itself.
 
CDRIC
E
Record call charges for incoming network and trunk calls.
 
CDRA
E
Call detail recording at the station (not analyzed)
 
DISCHTR
E
Display call charges for incoming and outgoing trunk calls on the station display
 
DISCHINH
E
Display call charges for internal traffic on the station display
 
DISCHNW
E
Display call charges for incoming and outgoing network-wide traffic on the station display
 
CPS
E
Transmission and measurement of call charge pulses (on the SLMAR card) The SLMAR card provides 8 analog ports for all basic features that are offered on analog lines, as well as three features (loop extension, CDR pulse transmission, and line test) for a few special countries.
 
FETA
   
Administration of tables of public and national holidays
 
FTBL
   
Administration of output format tables
 
GEFE
   
Administration of CDR parameters
 
GETAB
   
Retrieval of the CDRS file on auxiliary devices
 
GETPD
   
CM deletion of CDRS files
 
GEZAB
   
Call charge data display on auxiliary devices
 
GEZU
   
Administration of device allocation tables
 
GRZW
   
Administration of the connection limits table
 
KNMAT
   
Administer node data for networking
 
KNPRE
   
Administer node prefix table
 
LDAT
   
Administration of LCR destinations
 
CARRIER
E
Carrier; must always be entered together with the ZONE parameter
 
LATTR
E
LCR attributes
 
ZONE
E
LCR zone; must always be entered together with the NETZBETR parameter
 
RCUT
   
Administration of the route code conversion table
 
SELG
   
Administration of selection groups and selection tables
 
SELL
   
Administer the station and destination number lists
 
SELS
   
Switching the selection groups
TABT
   
Administration of rate period tables
 
TACSU
   
Configure analog trunk circuits
 
CARRIER
E
Carrier (for cost computation) When calculating costs for incoming connections, the trunk circuits can be allocated cost parameters that are made up of CARRIER and ZONE. CARRIER and ZONE, which always work in combination, must be parameterized with AMO TTBL.
 
COS
E
Class of service
 
COTNO
E
Class of trunk
 
CDRINT
E
Limiting value for call charge pulse integration. This value indicates the number of call charge pulses that are picked up in the device handler before they are passed to the call detail recording function.
 
NNO
E
Node number (fictitious node number or node number of the destination system). The node number identifies the partner node. You can omit leading zeros. Zeros at the end indicate any node in an area.
 
MFCVAR
E
Type of MFC This parameter allocates the MFC type to the circuit.
 
ITR
E
Internal traffic restriction group
 
ZONE
E
Distance zone for call charges based on time. When calculating costs for incoming connections, the line circuits can be allocated cost parameters that are made up of CARRIER and ZONE. You must use AMO TTBL to parameterize CARRIER and ZONE, which always work in combination. The empty zone, for which no charges are incurred according to time, is assigned by default.
 
TDCSU
   
Configure digital trunk circuits
 
CARRIER
E
Carrier (for cost computation) See above for a detailed description (AMO TACSU parameter CARRIER).
 
COS
E
Class of service
 
COTNO
E
Class of Trunk
 
NNO
E
Node number (fictitious node number or node number of the partner system). See above for a detailed description (AMO TACSU parameter NNO).
 
ITR
E
Internal traffic restriction group
 
ZONE
E
Distance zone for call charges based on time. See above for a detailed description (AMO TACSU parameter ZONE).
 
TEXT
   
Administration of CDR text output tables
 
TLZO
   
Administration of the station allocation table
 
TTBL
   
Administration of the tariff tables
 
VBZGR
   
Allocation of the respective destinations (zones for call detail recording) to the internal traffic restriction groups
 
TYPE
E
Branch parameters: CHRGINT (call detail recording for internal calls) and CHRGINC (call detail recording for incoming calls)
 
ZONE
E
Zone allocation for call detail recording for internal and incoming calls
 
ZAND
   
Administration of central system data
 
TYPE=CCD
Log dialog fields
Settings for call charge display on the terminal device and attendant console
Classes of service marked with *) are only to be released for specific countries for the feature public exchange telephone with call charge pulses.