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7.4.5 Route Advance Information
When a call has been originated by route advancing, the following data is transmitted.
7.4.6 Condition B Information
The 51st through 53rd bytes are Condition B Information. The Condition B Information indicates the
following data:
BYTE
54
55
56
57
58THE CALL ORIGINATES EXAMPLE
0
0
3
0
3
0
59
ROUTE
NUMBER 1
ROUTE
NUMBER 2VIA NO. 3 ROUTE BECAUSE
NO. 30 ROUTE IS BUSY.
DATA
1st DIGIT
2nd DIGIT
3rd DIGIT
1st DIGIT
2nd...

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7.4.7 Call Metering Information
The value of call metering from the Central Office is transmitted via the data from the 92nd byte to
95th byte.
7.4.8 Office Code of Calling (Called) Party and Billing Process Office
The 96th byte through 99th byte indicates the Office Code of Calling (Called) Party terminated via
CCIS Line.
The 100th byte through 103rd byte indicates the Office Code of the office processing centralized
Billing for CCIS Network....

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7.4.9 Text Format of SMDR - TCP/IP Interface
When using SMDR - TCP/IP interface, billing information is output to the billing output devices
connected by an external LAN in the form of socket interface as shown in Figure 6-20. 
Figure 6-20   SMDR—TCP/IP Interface Billing Output Devices
Details on the text format for SMDR - TCP/IP Interface are explained below.
(1) Identifier 1: Data Request Text
A text to be sent by the client when it requests the...

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(2) Identifier 2: Sending Data Text
A text for sending billing data in response to “(1) Data Request Text” from the client.
Text sending direction: Client   Server
The number of billing data records is 64 or less.
(3) Identifier 3: Server Response Text
A text to be sent to the client when there is no billing data to send in response to “(1) Data Request Text”
or as a response to a “(5) Status Monitoring Text.”
Text sending direction: Client   Server...

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(5) Identifier 5: Status Monitoring Text
A text for use in monitoring the server status from the client’s viewpoint or the client from the server’s
viewpoint. At the same time, the text is used to notify the server of the client status.
Text sending direction: Client   Server
(6) Identifier 6: Connection Disconnect Text
A text to be sent from the client to the server to disconnect the connection. In response to this text, the
server promptly performs...

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8. TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
To obtain the value of common equipment usage, the system provides traffic measurement feature. It can
improve the system efficiency.
8.1 The Kind of Traffic Measurement
Table 6-5 shows the kinds of traffic measurements.
Table 6-5  Traffic Measurement Type s
TYPEKIND OF
MEASUREMENTDESCRIPTION
1* Terminal Traffic 
MeasurementMeasurement of traffic on a per LENS basis, and measurement of the total traffic on 
a PIM basis. 
2*...

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Note:
Asterisk(*) identifies the traffic measurements that can be saved on the HD of the MAT.
15 ATT Answer Peg Count Measurement of the number of answered calls handled by each attendant.
18 Connection Route Peg 
CountMeasurement of the number of various type of call connection on a connection route 
basis.
19 Connection Route Traffic Measurement of traffic on a connection route basis.Table 6-5  Traffic Measurement Types (Continued)
TYPEKIND OF...

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8.2 Operating Procedure
8.2.1 Procedure for Set-up and Start
The procedure to set up and start the traffic measurement is as follows:
(1) By using the ASYD/ASYDN command, assign the necessary system data as follows:
START
When performing traffic measurement on a node basis:
SYS1, INDEX8 (Number of Tenants)
SYS1, INDEX9 (Number of Attendant Consoles)
SYS1, INDEX47, bit 0 (Unit of Traffic Measurement):  0/1 = CCS/Erlang
SYS1, INDEX47, bit 7...

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Figure  6-21   IPX “MA T  M e n u” Display Image (Example)
Office Name (assigned by ASYD/AOFC command) Scan New Alarms/Traffic
Collect New Alarms
Collect New Traffic
Abort Data Collection
View Scanning Log
About
Log Manager
Log out
Configure
Log in
Processes Major Alarm  Indicator
Minor Alarm  Indicator
Supervisory Message Indicator
Traffic Data Indicator
Command Name Input Text Box
This Figure shows the IPX “MAT Menu” display image. The display...

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8.2.2 Data Output - Details on DTFD/DTFDN Command
To obtain the collected Traffic data, you can use the “DTFxxx” or “DTFxxxN” command as shown below. The
commands can be activated by your direct log-in operation onto the MAT, but in normal cases, the commands
are to be activated automatically at predetermined intervals assigned by the ATRF/ATRFN command.
Also, each command below corresponds to the Traffic Measurement “TYPE” assigned by the...
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