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SV9500 SMDR output format not consistent

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hcmbmt

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Jan 15, 2008
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Hi all,
I set the LAN SMDR for SV9500 but the outputs are not consistent. Any idea to make it same?
Setting for SMDR as:
ASYD, Sys 1,
- Index 18, Data 00
- Index 20, Data 80
- Index 32, Data E6
- Index 33, Data 00
- Index 34, Data 00
ASYD, Sys 2, Index 3, Data 81
ASYDL, Sys 1,
- Index 529, Data 00
- Index 576, Data 04
- Index 578, Data 11


Internal:
[2]0!KM021000015120 0303001041000015002 0503001063420240129082205000202401290822134710803000[3]
[2]0!KM021000015253 0303001041000015507 0503001063420240129082220000202401290822373840803000[3]
[2]0!KM021000015122 0303001041000017000 05100010017000063420240129082336000202401290824290350803000[3]
[2]0!KM021000017000 03100010017000041000015085 0503001063420240129082435000202401290825347200803000[3]
[2]0!KM021000017000 03100010017000041000015122 0503001063420240129082547000202401290826249620803000[3]

Incoming:
[2]0!KL0112001024010000041000015001 0503001063420240129010257000202401290103056020803000091800102400000000000016151004420356789900[3][2]0!KL0112001024017000041000017231 051000100172310634202401290607040002024012906070722808030000918001024000000000000161110123456789[3]
[2]0!KL0112001024017000041000017000 051000100170000634202401290607060002024012906074448608031000918001024000000000000161110123456789[3]
[2]0!KL0112001024017000041000017000 051000100170000634202401290607060002024012906074448608031000918001024000000000000161110123456789[3]
[2]0!KL0112001020028000041000015520 05030010634202401290738530002024012907401723008030000918001020000000000000161110107472550[3]


 
You are using the flexible format which can have data strings that vary in length.

From the SMDR Manual v5.0 for the NEAX 2400/ Univerge SV7000/ Univerge SV8500 (old but useful)

Section Two : SMDR Record Description
2.1 KA : Outgoing Normal Format
2.2 KB : Station to Station Normal Format
2.3 KE : Incoming Normal Format
2.4 KH : Outgoing Extended Format
2.5 KI : Incoming Extended Format
2.6 KJ : Station to Station Extended Format
2.7 KK : Outgoing Flexible Format
2.7 KL : Incoming Flexible Format
2.8 KM : Station to Station Flexible Format

2.8 KL RECORD – INCOMING FLEXIBLE FORMAT
The Flexible Format is structured in such a fashion as to compress the data stream, maximizing its
efficiency by elimination of unnecessary gaps in data. Instead of providing fixed byte sizes for the
various fields, the new format provides indexes (i.e. Kind of Data) that will describe the data and
length to follow.

2.9 KM RECORD – STATION-TO-STATION FLEXIBLE FORMAT
The Flexible Format is structured in such a fashion as to compress the data stream, maximizing it’s
efficiency by elimination of unnecessary gaps in data. Instead of providing fixed byte sizes for the
various fields, the new format provides indexes (i.e. Kind of Data) that will describe the data and
length to follow.





There are 10 kinds of people in the World.

Those that understand Binary and those that don't.
 
Index 578 is set to b0 = 1 which is IMX format. You can try to change that to 0 and see if the records change to KA or KH. 0 = ICS format





There are 10 kinds of people in the World.

Those that understand Binary and those that don't.
 
It looks like Flexible format is all that is available for LAN output. Again the document is old. In this document Normal and extended are RS232C only.







There are 10 kinds of people in the World.

Those that understand Binary and those that don't.
 
@DoubleDriveLine,
I have changed the Index 578 is set to b0 = 0 to ICS format but it's similar.
As your screenshot, the KL,KM,KK is fixed for LAN.
Do you have the SV9500 SMDR string dictionary? I searched but couldn't find.


 
Post your email and i will send you a link to the manual.



There are 10 kinds of people in the World.

Those that understand Binary and those that don't.
 
@DoubleDriveLine
my email as: phanhoangvan2710@gmail.com.
Btw, seem like the long lines are transferred calls. How to get separated transferred call log?
 
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