SMDR (Station Messaging Detail Record)

While CDR and SMDR are similar, the most important difference are their users. CDRs are for telephone company use, and may carry information about the processing of a call. To create actual billable call records, it may be necessary to correlate several CDRs. CDRs may also have a role in internal financial transfers among phone companies
A detailed record of incoming and outgoing calling activity generated by a Centrex system, key telephone system (KTS), or PBX. These records provide a call accounting system with the data necessary to generate reports for purposes such as client billback, cost allocation, cost control, and fraud detection. SMDR data typically includes the originating or target telephone number and station number, the time of day the call originated and terminated or the total elapsed time of the call, the access code used, the line or trunk employed, and the account code, if any. Synonymous with call detail record (CDR).