Avaya EC500 Network Router User Manual


 
Changing Configuration Sets
Issue 4 August 2002
3-21
Calling Number Style - determines the format of the caller ID
for calls from a local switch extension to an EC500 cell phone. Using
the default value,
network, causes the system to utilize the 10-digit
calling identification information established on the ISDN
public-unknown numbering screen. See "
Sending 10-digit Caller
Identification for Locally Originated Calls" in this chapter.
CDR for Calls to EC500 Destination - When the option is
y, an outgoing trunk CDR report will be created for each EC500 call,
if the selected trunk has the CDR option enabled. The originating
extension of the call will be the principal desk set to which the
EC500 XMOBILE station is bridged, or the XMOBILE station itself, if
standalone. All EC500 CDR reports will have an account code
consisting of all eights (for example, 8888) up to the maximum
administered length of the CDR Account Code. For additional
information on Call Detail Recording, see Avaya Administrators
Guide for Avaya MultiVantage
TM
Software, Document Number
555-233-506.
n Type y to track calls to cell phones for reporting or billing
purposes.
If you type y, the configuration set administered on the
XMOBILE station screen determines whether a CDR record
is generated.
n Type n if you want to treat the EC500-administered cell
phones as totally internal stations and CDR reporting is not
desirable.
If you type n, and the XMOBILE extension is stand-alone,
you must enter it on the Intra-Switch CDR screen in order to
get CDR reports. These will not show any trunk information.
If the XMOBILE or the principal (in a bridging scenario) is being
tracked in the Intra-Switch CDR report, a CDR record is generated
for the station-side of the call (the CDR record contains the calling
and called parties). This is in addition to the CDR report for the
EC500 call if the
CDR for Calls to the EC500 Destination
field on the Configuration Set screen is
y. Thus two CDR reports
may be generated for each EC500 call; the trunk CDR record
containing the cell phone number and the principal and the
intra-switch CDR record containing the principal and the original
calling party. Note that in the case of a standalone EC500 cell
phone, its XMOBILE station number will be the principal; if it is
bridged to another station, then that stations number will be the
principal. See Table 3-1
for additional information.
Fast Connect on Origination - determines whether some
additional processing will occur on the switch prior to connecting a
call. This option may be utilized in the future for capabilities provided
by the cell phone provider. Currently the default value of
n is
recommended.