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Table 44. Elements with a Fixed Specification

Name
Value
Description
RID
 
Record identifier
   
A particular record identifier is unambiguously allocated to each message in connection with the transmission of connection and call detail data:
 
"A0"
Send CDR information or Verification of connection
 
"A1"
CDR information processed
 
"AA"
Block start for output on demand
 
"AB"
Call data record for output on demand
 
"AC"
Good CDR information end
 
"AD"
Bad CDR information end or Verification of connection
 
"AF"
CDR data retrieval request
 
"AH"
Block start for immediate output
 
"AI"
Call data record for immediate output
 
"W1"
Repeat the same call data record (for immediate output)
   
Byte 1 of the record identifier contains the service identifier (for example, call detail recording), byte 2 contains the meaning and also the direction of the data record in question: data records going from OpenScape 4000 to the DPA are identified by letters, data records going from the DPA to OpenScape 4000 are identified by numbers.
REF
 
Reference
   
The reference indicates the source of the data that is being transmitted or that is to be transmitted. Unless otherwise stated (see Section 59.5.1, "Elements with a Fixed Specification"), all reference entries within a message sequence must agree. The reference has the following meanings for the transmission of individual call data:
   
Transmission of the data from
 
"00"
No file (immediate output)
 
"01"
CDR1 file without deleting
 
"02"
CDR2 file without deleting
 
"03"
CDR1 file with deleting
 
"04"
CDR2 file with deleting
   
Deletion of the data without transmission from
Name
Value
Description
 
"05"
CDR1 file (for SNA-RJE without end message) *)
 
"06"
CDR2 file (for SNA-RJE without end message) *)
 
"07"
CDR1 file (for SNA-RJE with end message) *)
 
"08"
CDR2 file (for SNA-RJE with end message) *)
NRR
"0" "1"
New retrieval request Interrupt transmission Request for next block or acknowledge "AC", "AD"
RRR
"0" "1"
Reason for the retrieval request Scheduled batch job in OpenScape 4000 Forced output
RR
"1"
Request for repetition Request for the same immediate output record or block
IMPORTANT:
To delete the data without transmitting it, use the values "05" and "06" in dialog operation (an end message is always implied in dialog operation). These two values indicate no end message only in the SNA-RJE operations, so the values "07" and "08" are still available. These two values allow the data to be deleted without transmission with end message, even in SNA-RJE operation.