Displaying Call Detail Records - Avaya Octel 200 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Displaying Call Detail Records

Use the CDR command to display the CDR log file and to specify which parameters to show. The
following are the parameter options:
By time: start and/or end time
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Page length, line length
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Specific number of records to be listed
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Actions that occur after a transaction event has been selected, even if those actions were not
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themselves selected (subsequent actions)
Types of information specified by filters
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Beginning of the log file set and whether the log file has wrapped around and overwritten itself
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displayed
To display CDR command parameter options and all the report filter types, at the @ prompt, enter:
CDR ?
@CDR ?
USAGE:
CDR [S <TIME>] [E <TIME>] [B <TIME>] [R <MAX>] [L <LEN>] [P <LEN>] [W] [SU]
FILTERS: XA <XACTIN>, ST <STAT>, PR <PRT>, CO <COS>, MA <MBX>, MS <MS>, ME <ME>
Refer to the following section, Setting Display Specifications, for an explanation of each field.
The following rules govern use of the CDR command to control what is displayed:
You can enter display specifications and filter types in any order.
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You can omit display specifications and filter types; some can be partially specified so that a range
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or record that matches the entered characters is displayed.
If more than one filter (XA, ST, PR, CO, MA, MS, ME) is entered, a match on any one field allows the
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record to be displayed.
@CDR S 00 3 26 0 0 E 00 3 26 18 00 R 25 XA LOG ST OK SU
Start
Time
3/26/00
00:00
PB60019−01
Enter
<TIME> : <YEAR> <MONTH> <DAY> <HOUR> <MINUTE>
End Time
Maximum
3/26/00
Records =
18:00
25
Type
(XA)
Log
List
Status
subsequent
OK
actions
Log Commands 7-29
Octel 200/300
S.4.1

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