Global Voip Configuration Commands; Configure Terminal System Logging Syslog Module Voip-Cdr - Avaya 2330 Reference Manual

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Global VoIP configuration commands

configure terminal system logging syslog module voip-cdr

Use this command to keep track of successful and failed calls using Call Detailed Record
(CDR).
The Secure Router has a syslog infrastructure for logging other call events. The Secure Router
provides CDR storage using the same mechanism. Each field of the CDR is collected during
the call and after a call is completed, the record is dispatched to the syslog server. All
successful and failed calls are captured. As expected, failed calls may not have all data
available. If data for a field is not available, the field displays "n/a".
The following table describes the supported CDR fields. The following fields are expected to
be available for all successful calls: Call Id, Start Time, Direction, Disconnect Time, Disconnect
reason.
Table 331: CDR field definitions
CDR field
Call Id
Start Time
Orig Called Number
Orig Calling Number
Direction
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Definition
Provides a unique identifier, used internally
(0-3199).
Specifies the time the call originates.
Specifies the original called number. The
Secure Router may translate this number
using the translation profile feature or digit
manipulation (or both) in the dial-peer before
sending it out to the other endpoint.
Specifies the original calling number. The
Secure Router may translate this number
using the translation profile feature or digit
manipulation (or both) in the dial-peer before
sending it out to the other endpoint.
Specifies the direction of the call as either
incoming or outgoing. The direction is in
relation to the TDM endpoint; that is,
incoming corresponds to a TDM-to-SIP call
and outgoing corresponds to a SIP-to-TDM
call.
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
August 2013

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