216 ReportsExample DescriptionCard Restarted - In this example, the time stamp, and card ID information was available.16,08,30,08,1234, This record indicates that there was a card restartat 16:08:30. The event ID appears in bold letters.1234 is the card’s ID, 7 is the meeting’s ID, and999 is the customer’s billing ID.CS 1000 Call Detail RecordingThe Call Detail Recording (CDR) feature enables the ICB to charge usersfor out-going calls based on CDR reports the CS 1000 system generates.The reports are generated even if the call is unanswered. The CS 1000must have the following software packages: Call Detail Recording (CDR)package 4; and CDR with Charge Account (CHG) package 23.Note: CDR is not available on the CS 2100/Meridian SL-100.To enable the CDR feature, select "Billing and CDR Reports" from the Billingoptions pull-down menu in the ICB Dashboard - General Settings window(see Figure 53 "ICB Dashboard - General Settings window" (page 113)).Charge Account featureTo define the CDR with Charge Account feature, refer to CS 1000 Call DetailRecording and CS 1000 Features and Services.When a user dials out with the Billing and CDR Reports option selected, theICB card takes the Charge Account key (consisting of the first eight digitsof the user’s account ID), the call ID, and the meeting ID from the chargeaccount field for the CDR record.The Charge Account keyIn the CS 1000, the Charge Account key for every port of the ICB card mustbe defined in LD 11 (see Table 55 "LD 11 - Define the Charge Account keyfor an ICB port" (page 216) for an example).Table 55LD 11 - Define the Charge Account key for an ICB portPrompt ResponseREQ chgTYPE 4 0 2 0TYPE 2616TN 4 0 2 0ECHG yesITEM key 9 chgNortel Communication Server 1000/Communication Server 2100 Solution/Meridian SL-100Nortel Integrated Conference Bridge: Service Implementation FundamentalsNN43001-558/555-4001-135 01.02 StandardICB Release 4 20 June 2007Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks.