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ONFIGURING THE
Table 7 CDR Field Descriptions and Values (continued)
Tag
Variable
f4
CALLTERMINATIONCAUSE
h7
SIGNALINGPROTOCOL
h8
PROTOCOLTRANSPORT
j5
CALLMODEL
j8
TRANSLATEDCALLEDPARTYE164ADDR
l1
TEXTCALLIDENTIFIER
o0
FEATURESUSED
o1
URIID
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Description and Values
Reason for call disconnect or not
completed. Note that a value of
zero indicates that the call has not
been disconnected, or that no
disconnect reason was given. Only
one value can be provided as the
disconnect reason.
The codes listed come directly from
the all processor and correspond to
SIP error codes. You can find a
detailed list under SIP RFC 3261.
Type of Signaling Protocol
For internal use only.
Type of Protocol Transport
For internal use only.
Call Model
For internal use only.
Translated Called Party E.164
address
SIP Text Call Identifier
Indicates the feature used during a
call.
1 – Serial Call
2 – Camp On
4 – Transfer to Vmail
16 – Malicious Call Trace
32 – Do Not Disturb
64 – Directed Call Pickup
128 – Emergency Call
256 – Calling Identity Supression
512 – Call forward busy
1024 – Call forward unconditional
2048 – Call forward ring no answer
4096 – Group Page
8192 – Hunt Group
16384 – Group Pickup
32768 – Unpark
65536 – Silent Monitor
URI ID, which is used for call
history.
Example
404
N/A
N/A
N/A
304001
80990ea1-8cab-d911-9410-a
c771eb4454b
8192 – Indicates the call was
to a hunt group.
This field displays a binary
value. The value may be a sum
indicating the use of more
than one feature.
If the displayed value is 2080,
subtract the value that comes
closest to 2080 but does not
exceed it (2048). That value
plus the remainder value (32)
indicate the call was not
answered (2048) because Do
Not Disturb (32) was enabled.
74000001

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