What plugin do I use for the Ericsson MX one server?

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What plugin do I use for the Ericsson MX one server?

Postby Belinda Frick » Wed Dec 01, 2010 8:55 am

Released: 2009.10.02.1

    Bug: The plugin did not cater for the full international telephone
    number, for example 00263123456789 - the leading numbers was not included.

Released: Not released yet

    Bug: The duration was calculated incorrect. The PABX gives it in
    seconds which must be converted to hh:mm:ss.

    PEricssonMX1_Server.rar

History: released 20090302

    The Ericsson MX1 server can be programmed to have the same
    certified output as the MD110 and MX1.

    An Ericsson certified technician needs to do this. If the certified
    format is in place you can use the standard MD110 Plugin.
    See:Example of rawdata for Ericsson MD110 when using the certified plugin

    If you are using the default output of the Ericsson MX one
    server, then you will need the plugin 'PEricssonMX1_Server.dll'
    - version 2009.2.3.1 or newer.

    Please note: The default output is not a certified format.

    The default output does not provide all the call details required, for example:
    • Trunk/Line:
      This is needed:
      • when trunk recording is used (need trunk/line to tie recording to call details) or
      • for trunk utilization reporting or
      • costing per trunk/line (routers, etc.)The trunk/line is not present on internal and transferred calls.
      • Telephone number on transfer or pickup call.
        This will also influence costing (outgoing transfer).
    • Extension on pickup call.
      This will influence monitoring of extension.

    Sample of rawdata:

    Code: Select all
    20090130 1002 00000 CJ                     2642 2731                                0 15                                 2642
    20090130 1002 00021 J                      2684 45                                  0 6                                  2684
    20090130 1002 00017 M   0  706       0118369201 2651                                0 0   001001001               00118369201
    20090130 1002 00003 NJ                     2633 45                                  0 0                                  2891
    20090130 1003 00303 M   0  706       0313144000 2614                                0 0   001001001               00313144000
    20090130 1003 00014 J                      2684 45                                  0 4                                  2684
    20090130 1003 00000 CO  0  710       0833049401 2633                        2633    0 34  005001006               00833049401
    20090130 1003 00032 J                      2622 2667                                0 4                                  2622

    20080212 1055 00020 FJ                        9 2127                                0 0                                    45
    20080212 1056 00000 CJ                     2128 45                                  0 0                                  2128
    20080212 1056 00404 I                      2093 0313031838                          0 2            001001011             2093
    20080212 1056 00013 J                      2123 45                                  0 3                                  2123
    20080212 1056 00055 T                        45                                     0 0   001001017                        45
    20080212 1056 00000 CJ                     2064 45                                  0 0                                  2064
    20080212 1056 00141 I                      2042                                     0 14           001001019             2042
    20080212 1056 00016 FI                     2000 0116149772                          5 0            001001020               45
    20080212 1056 00000 CO  0  61        0114322000 2002                                0 59  001001022               00114322000
    20080212 1056 00005 A                      2064 0116149772                          0 0            001001020             2064

    20090326 1808 00024 M   0  700             1026 8706                                0 0   001001016                     01026
    20090326 1810 00016 M   0  701       0832336614 8706                                0 10  002001021               00832336614

    20080212 1056 00000 CJ                     2128 45                                  0 0                                  2128
    20080212 1056 00404 I                      2093 0313031838                          0 2            001001011             2093
    20080212 1056 00013 J                      2123 45                                  0 3                                  2123
    20080212 1056 00055 T                        45                                     0 0   001001017                        45
    20080212 1056 00000 CJ                     2064 45                                  0 0                                  2064
    20080212 1056 00141 I                      2042                                     0 14           001001019             2042
    20080212 1056 00016 FI                     2000 0116149772                          5 0            001001020               45
    20080212 1056 00000 CO  0  61        0114322000 2002                                0 59  001001022               00114322000
    20080212 1056 00005 A                      2064 0116149772                          0 0            001001020             2064


    Program String:

    -format "{currentTime year 0R 4 4}{currentTime month 0R 2 2}{currentTime day
    0R 2 2} {stoptime md110time L 4 4} {duration md110duration L 5 5}
    {conditionCode2Character L 4 4}{accesscode1 L 3 3}{accessCode2 L 3 3}
    {dialedNumber R 16 16} {callingNumber L 16 16} {accountCode R 10 10}
    {cilCode L 6 6} {opQueTime R 2 2} {ringTimeCounter L 3 3} {ogTrnkID R 9
    9}{incTrnkID R 9 9} {connectedNumber R 16 16};{newline};"

    Options to get SMDR data:

    Setup the linux PABX to write out an output file to a Windows location.
    Setup TNG to read the file in as input.

    The PABX has a serial port, which is also the programming port. Some support companies connect a modem to it for remote maintenance, which means this option is not available for SMDR.

    You can use the Datatex Linker program to collect data from
    the MX1 server and then collect it with TOPAZ/TNG, see forum post

    How do I install the Linker service?.

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Re: What plugin do I use for the Ericsson MX one server?

Postby Belinda Frick » Fri Apr 20, 2012 9:12 am

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