Call destination properties

Destination Name
Specifies a descriptive name for the destination.
Destination class
Specifies the class of the destination.
  • Domestic
  • International
  • Data
  • Premium Service
  • Service
Prompt operator to enter tariffs for this destination during plan changes.
When selected specifies that an operator will be prompted to enter tariffs when completing a plan change.
Export Code
Specifies a code identifying the type of destination. Internal Smile use only.

Tariffs

The Tariffs tab displays a summary list of the tariff rates that apply to a destination.

Add a new tariff
Select a plan name from the drop-down. Click Add.
Tariff Type
Specifies the tariff type. For more information, see Tariff types.
  • Select from list
Call Type
Specifies the call type of the tariff. Call types are an internally defined list of Smile values. Call types are used to distinguish call types for a given prefix.
  • Event count
  • Data
  • Video Call
  • Forwarded Voice
  • Imported Charge
  • MMS
  • SMS
  • Unknown
  • Voice
  • WAP
  • Fax
Tariff Start Date
Specifies the date, beginning at 00:00:00, from which the tariff will apply.
Flagfall
Specifies the fixed charge for a CDR.
Rate
Specifies the charge per unit. A unit is defined in Charging units below.
Minimum Charge
Specifies a minimum charge for a CDR.
Maximum Charge
Specifies a maximum charge for a CDR.
Decimal places
Specifies the number of decimal places used when calculating charges.
Rounding type
Specifies the rounding type applied to the final charge. For more information, see Rounding modes.
  • None
  • Up
  • Down
  • Half up
  • Half even
Charging units
Specifies the number of seconds in a single charging unit. A unit is charged at the Rate specified above.
Charging increments
Specifies the smallest unit size in seconds that is charged.

Figure: Tariff properties page

Screenshot of tariff rate properties under a destination

SZUs

The SZUs tab displays a summary list of standard zone units that have been defined for the destination. An SZU is a geographic area of a charging zone specified by ACMA. Australia is divided into almost 2100 SZUs.

Note: Take note of the following:
  • SZUs are not commonly used and can be misused. For more information, contact Inomial.
  • Destinations with no SZUs and no prefixes may only be used for local, paired or on-net calls.
  • SZUs are not valid for destinations with a Destination Type of Data.
Add...
Click Add. Type a standard zone unit name in the Search for field. Click Select to the right of the required SZU to add it to the SZUs summary list. Repeat to add additional SZUs.

Prefixes

The Prefixes tab displays a summary list of prefixes that have been defined for the destination. Prefixes are used for determining call charges when Smile can not match a tariff code to the CDR.
Note: Destinations with no SZUs and no prefixes may only be used for local, paired or on-net calls.
Add...
Click Add. Complete the prefix fields defined below. Click Save.
Prefix Name
Specifies a descriptive name of the prefix
Destination
Specifies the destination that the prefix is assigned to. Defaults to the current Destination Name.
Called number prefix
Specifies the called number prefix.
Note: Either a number prefix or a tariff code must be entered.
Tariff Code
Specifies a CDR tariff code ID.
Note: Either a number prefix or a tariff code must be entered.
Effective from
Specifies the date from which the prefix is valid.
Effective through
Specifies the date up to which the prefix is valid.

Figure: Prefix properties page

Screenshot of prefix properties