NEC NEAX 2000 SMDR format
- From: "VHD" <vhd50@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 May 2006 06:48:12 -0700
Hello all,
I'm an IT guy working for a mid-size company. I got to admit that I
don't know much about telecommunication stuff. My company is using a
NEC NEAX 2000 phone system, and my assignment is to write a phone
accounting software package... So I contacted NEC and get their SMDR
data format spec... Wrote the program... Now the software is complete
and in beta testing... The only thing that I found not working right is
the station number in the SMDR record not matching the actual extension
number. For example, a station number 110 in SMDR data is actually
mapped to phone extension number 119, while the station # 119 mapped to
another extension, say 130, and so on. They don't seem to follow any
patterns.
My questions are, what exactly does the station # stand for? Is it
different from the actual phone extension number? If so, how are they
related together? When a new phone is added to the system, is there any
way to assign the station number and/or extension number to that new
phone? (Or how do new phones get added to the system?)
If I can find the relationship between station number & extension
number then I can modify the program to use extension number instead of
station number.
Thank you for any inputs.
VHD.
.
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