Technical information
Large Business Communications Systems
4-46 Issue 7 June 2001
For DEFINITY ECS, DEFINITY G1, G3, and System 75 R1V3:
Use change system-parameters feature to display the Features-Related
System Parameters screen.
Enter 15 in the SMDR/CDR Account Code Length field.
To activate the measure system-wide, enter y in the Force Entry of Account
Codes field.
To activate the feature on an individual basis, use change cor to display
the Class of Restriction screen.
Enter y in the Force Entry of Account Code field.
Use change station to assign the COR to the appropriate stations.
NOTE:
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) and account codes are
only required for toll calls.
For DEFINITY ECS and DEFINITY G3, use change toll to display the Toll
Analysis screen.
Enter dialed strings that require FEAC, and enter x in the Toll and
SMDR/CDR FEAC fields. For G3, any dialed string, including 7-digit local
numbers, can be identified as “toll.”
For DEFINITY G2 and System 85:
Use PROC010 WORD2 FIELD5 to force account code entry for an
originating station.
Use PROC101 WORD1 FIELD8 to force account code entry for an
outgoing trunk group.
Use PROC312 WORD1 FIELD3 to force account code entry for access
to WCR (G2.2).
Use PROC275 WORD1 FIELD12 to force account code entry for access
to ARS (G2.1 and System 85).
Use PROC275 WORD1 FIELD13 to set the length of account codes
(
1 to 15).
Assign COR Restrictions to Adjuncts when Using
Expert Agents
In an Expert Agent (EAS) environment, an auto-available split assigned to any
adjunct equipment (for example, ICD, CONVERSANT Voice Information System,
Voice Mail, or VRU) should have the COR restrictions assigned to the agent login
ID. Both the login ID and the extension CORs should have the needed
restrictions, but the COR of the login ID takes precedence.