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acct-status-type = 2
acct-input-octets = 4841
acct-output-octets = 8800
acct-session-time = 1
acct-input-packets = 122
acct-output-packets = 220
called-station-id = 201
calling-station-id = 202
// Accounting non-standard parameters:
(4923 33) h323-gw-id =
(4923 23) h323-remote-address = 212.179.22.214
(4923 1) h323-ivr-out = h323-incoming-conf-id:02102944 600a1899
3fd61009 0e2f3cc5
(4923 30) h323-disconnect-cause = 22 (0x16)
(4923 27) h323-call-type = VOIP
(4923 26) h323-call-origin = Originate
(4923 24) h323-conf-id = 02102944 600a1899 3fd61009 0e2f3cc5
8.7.3

Call Detail Record

The Call Detail Record (CDR) contains vital statistic information on calls made from the
device. CDRs are generated at the end and optionally, at the beginning of each call
(defined by the CDRReportLevel parameter). Once generated, they are sent to a Syslog
server. The destination IP address for CDR logs is defined by the CDRSyslogServerIP
parameter. For CDR in RADIUS format, see ''Supported RADIUS Attributes'' on page 609.
8.7.3.1
CDR Fields
The following table lists the supported CDR fields.
Field Name
ReportType
Cid
CallId
Trunk
BChan
ConId
TG
EPTyp
Orig
SourceIp
DestIp
TON
NPI
SrcPhoneNum
SrcNumBeforeMap
Version 6.2
Table 8-28: Supported CDR Fields
Report for either Call Started, Call Connected, or Call Released
Port Number
SIP Call Identifier
Physical Trunk Number
Selected B-Channel
SIP Conference ID
Trunk Group Number
Endpoint Type
Call Originator (IP, Tel)
Source IP Address
Destination IP Address
Source Phone Number Type
Source Phone Number Plan
Source Phone Number
Source Number Before Manipulation
611
8. IP Telephony Capabilities
Description
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