Polycom RealPresence DMA 7000 System Operation Manual page 412

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Note: ITP systems and CDRs
For Polycom and Cisco Immersive Telepresence (ITP) rooms using Cisco TIP signaling, all the
codecs (endpoint devices in the room) signal using a single session, producing a single CDR.
For Polycom ITP systems using SIP signaling (but not H.323), if the codecs follow the prescribed
naming convention (see
DMA
System), the RealPresence DMA system recognizes them as constituting a single ITP system
and creates a single CDR for the ITP system rather than separate CDRs for each of its codecs:
The first three fields in the CDR (version, type, callType) contain a single value associated with the
primary (sequence number 1) codec.
The remaining fields contain an escaped (quote-enclosed) comma-separated list of values, one for
each codec in the ITP system.
Be aware that when the .csv file is opened using Microsoft Excel, Excel may misinterpret a
comma-separated list of numeric values as a single large integer.
Times and dates in the CDR file are expressed in the time zone of the RealPresence DMA cluster that
created the CDR export, with the GMT offset shown at the end. Note that if a conference spans a daylight
savings time change, the offset for endTime will be different from the offset for startTime.
Field
version
type
callType
callUuid
dialin
startTime
endTime
origEndpoint
Polycom, Inc.
Naming ITP Systems Properly for Recognition by the Polycom RealPresence
Description
Changes each time the format of CDRs changes.
CALL
One of the following:
PT-PT
VMR
VEQ
VSC-hunt group
VSC-[uncond fwd | fwd busy | fwd no answer]
VMR-subscribe only
VMR-Lync AVMCU
Unique identifier for the call.
If this is point-to-point or a VMR dial-in call, TRUE. Otherwise, FALSE.
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.FFF[+|-|Z][HH:MM]
(ISO 8601 syntax, where FFF is milliseconds and Z is zero offset)
This is when call signaling reached the RealPresence DMA system, not when
media started. If multiple call records, the start of this segment of the call.
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.FFF[+|-|Z][HH:MM]
(ISO 8601 syntax, where FFF is milliseconds and Z is zero offset)
This is when the RealPresence DMA system's involvement with the call
ended, not when media ended. If multiple call records, the end of this segment
of the call.
The originating endpoint's display name, name, alias, or IP address (in that
order of preference), depending on what it provided in the call signaling. If the
originator is an MCU, the MCU name.
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