Hello,
We have been testing on a PBX trying to determine if it is possible to track whether or not calls pass through an attendant console. We are hoping to see the standard S and E records (or even two N records) however currently we are encountering a single N record even when calls are transferred by the attendant. S and E records are being produced by the system on calls that don't involve the attendant consoles. Here is the scenario:
=== Test Call #1 ===
A user from an external location (ex. cell phone) places a call to the main site phone number which is answered by an attendant console operator. The caller is transferred by the operator to a specified DN.
In this case a single CDR N record is produced, even though a call transfer took place.
=== Test Call #2 ===
A user from an external location (ex. cell phone) places a call to the DID of the same DN involved in the first call.
In this case once again a single CDR N record is produced.
The CDR records created by each test call are identical (apart from the obvious date,time,duration values) so there is no way of determining whether the operator was involved in each call or not from the data.
Can anyone confirm/suggest a solution for this problem? If It is possible to have S/E records or even two N records created as a result of test call #1 that would be excellent, however after reading Nortel's CDR record layout document I get the feeling that this is may be impossible.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions / comments.
- Rite Eh
We have been testing on a PBX trying to determine if it is possible to track whether or not calls pass through an attendant console. We are hoping to see the standard S and E records (or even two N records) however currently we are encountering a single N record even when calls are transferred by the attendant. S and E records are being produced by the system on calls that don't involve the attendant consoles. Here is the scenario:
=== Test Call #1 ===
A user from an external location (ex. cell phone) places a call to the main site phone number which is answered by an attendant console operator. The caller is transferred by the operator to a specified DN.
In this case a single CDR N record is produced, even though a call transfer took place.
=== Test Call #2 ===
A user from an external location (ex. cell phone) places a call to the DID of the same DN involved in the first call.
In this case once again a single CDR N record is produced.
The CDR records created by each test call are identical (apart from the obvious date,time,duration values) so there is no way of determining whether the operator was involved in each call or not from the data.
Can anyone confirm/suggest a solution for this problem? If It is possible to have S/E records or even two N records created as a result of test call #1 that would be excellent, however after reading Nortel's CDR record layout document I get the feeling that this is may be impossible.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions / comments.
- Rite Eh