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Ericsson BP 250. SMDR/CDR data format and connection settings


This data is being extracted with help of the "Advanced PBX Data Logger" software only. It may not applicable for other software titles.

6006 - Device type: 7 (unspecified terminal/printer)
6007 - Character set: 0 (no conversion)
6009 - IOU (except CPU-D4) Baud rate: 10 (2400 Baud)
6009 - IOU (CPU-D4) Baud rate: 10 (2400 Baud)
6009 - SMU (except CPU-D4) Baud rate: 8 (1200 Baud)
6009 - SMU (CPU-D4) Baud rate: 10 (2400 Baud)
6011 - Autoselect allowed: Yes (optional)
6017 - Mode selection for serial interface - should be RS-232
6101 - Set year month day to : YYMMDD
6102 - Set day of week: 1 - Sunday, 7 - Saturday
6103 - Set hour minute second: HHMMSS
6104 - 12h mode, display - Set it to N for 24 mode
6201 - Log internal calls? - Yes
6202 - Log incoming calls? - Yes
6203 - Block log output? - Yes
6204 - Digits to log - Set it to NO
6205 - Bar outgoing calls for guest - Yes if you want to stop guest making calls while the pbx memory is full. Usefull for hotels. (optional)
6301 - Log outgoing calls? - Yes
6302 - Log duration time - Set it to 0 because you can configure it in the application.
6303 - Log minimum meter pulses - Should set it to 0
6304 - Bar outgoing calls? - Yes if you want to stop the outgoing calls while the calls storage if out of order and the pbx memory is full. (optional)
6305 - Dialed number: suppress - Set it to 0 unless you want to strip the last n digits from the dialed number for security reasons.
6306 - Log dialed numbers beginning with 0 - Yes.
6307 - Log dialed numbers beginning with 1 - Yes.
6308 - Log dialed numbers beginning with 2 - Yes.
6309 - Log dialed numbers beginning with 3 - Yes.
6310 - Log dialed numbers beginning with 4 - Yes.
6311 - Log dialed numbers beginning with 5 - Yes.
6312 - Log dialed numbers beginning with 6 - Yes.
6313 - Log dialed numbers beginning with 7 - Yes.
6314 - Log dialed numbers beginning with 8 - Yes.
6315 - Log dialed numbers beginning with 9 - Yes.
6332 - Log minimum cost - Set it 0
6403 - Format table - Format 00-29, Set it to 01 and select Ericsson MD110 in app.
6404 - Lines per page - Set it to 0
6402 - Automatic I/O activation - Set it to 1 minute. (0 means disabled)
6701 - I/O Port - Value ppiii where pp is board position and iii is individual number of a V24 (IO unit) port.
6702 - Lines/page - Set it to 0

Configuring a COM port

The COM port number should match the number in your system. You can check the correct port number in Devices Manager → Ports.

1. Add a new configuration with the RS232 data source (if you didn't it before).

RS232 Interface

2. Select the COM port and configure the communication settings for your PBX corresponding to your PBX settings.

RS232 or COM port settings for (none)
Port flow control settings (none)

Selecting the correct parser for Ericsson BP 250

Parser Selection For Ericsson BP 250 - SMDR/CDR call logging & accounting

Ericsson BP 250

Ericsson BP 250

Data items

DescriptionData typeColumn name
Call timedatetimeCALL_TIME
Caller phonestringCALLER_PHONE
Call durationdatetimeCALL_DURATION
Call duration (s)integerCALL_DURATION_S
PhonestringDIALED_PHONE
Flag 2stringFLAG2
Account numberstringACC
Authorization codestringFLAG3
Call typestringCALL_TYPE
PricefloatCOST
Trunk numberstringTRUNK
Sent numberstringFLAG4

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Ericsson BP 250 related connection settings

Eclipse Executone IDS
Ericsson BP 250 (BiDi)
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Ericsson BP128i
Ericsson Businessphone 250b

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