Call Detail Recording (Cdr); Connecting Cdr Equipment - Avaya MCC1 Installation And Upgrades

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Adjuncts and Peripherals

Call detail recording (CDR)

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The Local Port field defaults to
field.
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In the Remote Node field, enter the node name for the adjunct, as administered on the Node
Names screen. For the call accounting application, type callacctg. Since the PMS application
routes through the terminal server, termserver is the remote node for this service type.
6
In the Remote Port field, enter the TCP listen port assigned to the adjunct. The recommended
value for CDR1 is 5101, and the recommended value for PMS is 5103.
NOTE:
This number must match the port administered on the end device. If you are using the
Downloadable Reliable Session-Layer Protocol tool, this must match the port
administered in the Server application. If you are using a terminal server, this number
must match the
for your Call Accounting system to determine the appropriate port for the CDR device.
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Move to Page 3. Type n in the Reliable Protocol field for the CDR Service Type. You do
not use RSP with a terminal server.
change ip-services
Service
Reliable
Type
Protocol
CDR1
8
Press Enter to save your changes.
Call detail recording (CDR)
This section provides information on connecting call detail recording (CDR) equipment.

Connecting CDR Equipment

The interface between a DEFINITY and Avaya media server and CDR equipment is a C-LAN card.
CDR equipment connects to the CLAN board on an MCC1 or G650 Media Gateway through a
TCP/IP connection (that is, an Ethernet connection). Any CDR equipment that supports the
Reliable Session Protocol will support a direct TCP/IP connection. A CDR application that
supports an RS232 interface can also connect to the CLAN through a terminal server (see
Terminal server installation
server).
NOTE:
A printer or customer premises equipment (CPE) can also be used as the output receiving
device. Please see
using a printer.
804
0
number on the Port Setup menu. Consult the documentation
Local Port
SESSION LAYER TIMERS
Packet Resp
Timer
n
3
on page 793 for more information on connecting through a terminal
Terminal server installation
for all client applications. You cannot make an entry in this
Session Connect
SPDU
Message Cntr
Cntr
1
1
on page 793 of this book for instructions on
SI Installation and Upgrades
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