Event Reporting and U-Abort Capabilities
3-32 Issue 7 May 1998
indicates to the application the number that may be used as the device that is
being charged.
NOTE:
This number is not always identical to the CPN or SID that is provided in
other event reports that report on the same call.
trunk group/trunk group member
Indicates the group and member number of the trunk which received the charge
from the network.
type of charge
Indicates the charge type provided by the network. Valid types are:
Intermediate charge
This is a charge sent by the trunk while the call is active. The charge
amounts reported to ASAI in intermediate charges are cumulative. If a call
receives two or more consecutive intermediate charges, then the amount
from the last intermediate charge replaces the amount(s) of the previous
intermediate charges. The amounts are not added to produce a total
charge.
Final charge
This charge is sent by the trunk when a call is dropped. If call CDR
outgoing call splitting is not enabled, then the final charge reflects the
charge for the entire call.
Split charge
CDR outgoing call splitting is used to divide the charge for a call among
different users. For example, if an outgoing call is placed by one station
and transferred to a second station, and if CDR call splitting is enabled,
then CDR (and ASAI charging events) would charge the first station up to
the time of the transfer, and the second station after that.
A split charge reflects the charge for the call up to the time the split charge
is sent (starting at the beginning of the call, or at the previous split charge).
Any charge events received after a split charge will reflect only that portion
of the charges which took place after the split charge.
If split charges are received for a call, then the total charge for the call can
be computed by adding the split charges and the final charge.
charge
The amount of charge (0-536,870,880).