24 AT Commands
SMDR6 System Coordinator Guide
P0907246 Issue 01
Note
: Be careful when you are changing the value of market-specific
parameters. It the parameter value doesn’t match the trunk property,
the SMDR6 can produce incorrect reports. If you are using a Call
Accounting package to process the SMDR6 report, consult your
software vendor before you make any changes.
Register R6 is used to change the operating mode (master/slave) of
SMDR6 to support multiple SMDR6s per KSU.
Registers for Long distance prefix strings are represented using the
prefix “P.” Eight Long distance prefix registers (P0 to P7) are allocated.
Registers for Access Codes and Suppress digits are represented using
the prefix “A” and “S” respectively. Five Access code registers (A0 to
A4) and five Suppress digit registers (S0 to S4) are allocated.
Registers for Languages supported are represented using the prefix “L”.
Five language registers (L0 to L4) are allocated. SMDR6 supports two
languages. L0 is used to define the type of English (North America
English or U.K. English) to be used for the reports if English is selected
as the report language. L1 is used to enable/disable French support of
SMDR6. If L1 is set to 0, the prompt to select the report language does
not appear in the SMDR6 Main menu.