System Reboot; Firmware Information; Viewing Call Detail Records (Cdr) - D-Link DVX-1000 User Manual

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Feature Configuration: The feature access codes for all the features will
be retained during a factory reset.
Conference information: Mute/Unmute strings, number of dial out
attempts and timeout will be reset to the default values, All other
conference related information will be retained across factory resets.
RTP Port Range: After factory reset, the RTP port range will be reset to
7000-16000 (the factory default range).
System IP Configuration: After factory reset, the IP configuration
method goes back to "Manual". The IP of the system is reset to "10.0.0.1",
the default gateway (the system gateway, not to be confused with the
INET and PSTN gateways configured for DVX) is set to "10.0.0.1" and the
subnet mask becomes "255.0.0.0"
DNS Server Configuration: After factory reset, both the primary and
secondary DNS servers are now configured to "202.62.77.2"
Active Calls, Call Statistics, Alarms and Events: All the active call
details, call statistics, alarms and events are deleted after factory reset.
System Time Configuration: After factory reset, the time configuration
mechanism will go back to "Manual" but the current system time will be
retained.

15 System Reboot

DVX-1000 can be rebooted from the web interface by clicking on the reboot link.
It causes the system to restart. This gives the admin the added advantage of
being able to reboot the system from the web interface.

16 Firmware Information

The DVX Firmware version is visible whenever the home page of DVX-1000 is
accessed. To view the detailed version information for all the modules running in
DVX, click on the link more next to the DVX firmware version display. This opens
up a new page with a detailed list of all the module versions.

17 Viewing Call Detail Records (CDR)

DVX – 1000 captures relevant call information into concise call detail records
which can be viewed on the web interface. The Call Detail Records for the call
server can be viewed by accessing the link System Monitor->CDR Details from
the web interface.
Each CDR will contain the details of call legs corresponding to that call. In the
illustration of a typical call shown above, L1 and L2 correspond to the call legs,
and the CDR will contain two entries, one for each call leg. In the case of a
transfer, 3 CDRs will be generated, one for each of the initial calls, and one for
the final transferred call. In case any of the phones do not support Call transfer,
DVX-1000 will attempt to bridge this call, in such a scenario, the third CDR
generated will contain the same details as the initial CDR of the phone that does
not support call transfer.
The Call Detail Records can be sorted by multiple methods. The sort can be based
on the user extension, destination number and start/end date. Call Direction and
Call Type help to filter the information further. Call Direction can be All /
Incoming or Outgoing. Call Type can be Local (Loc) or External (Ext). The
'ShowAll' button helps to view all Call History for this call server without applying
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