Managing Cdrs And Super Cdrs - 3Com VCX V7000 Maintenance Manual

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ONFIGURING THE
Managing CDRs
and Super CDRs
Understanding CDR
Fields
Table 7 CDR Field Descriptions and Values
Tag
Variable
a0
VERSIONID
a4
SERVICETYPE
a6
SOURCEIDENTIFIER
a7
SESSIONID
a8
TOTALNUMBERCALLATTEMPTSPERSES
a9
SESSIONSEQUENCENUM
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3 The screen displays the number of configured Accounting services. Press
Enter to view the Accounting services (clustered in their group) until you
reach the Enter Source Name to View Details prompt.
4 Enter the name of the appropriate Accounting service.
The Accounting service details are displayed and you are returned to the
main menu.
Call Detail Records (CDRs) are generated by the call processor and stored
on the Accounting service in an XML file format. A Super CDR consists of
one or more individual CDRs that have been merged into one XML file. A
Super CDR may have part or all of the fields listed in an individual CDR
depending on what information was needed during a call. CDRs can be
sent to the VCX Call Reports application (see the VCX Administration
Guide). This application allows you to view, export, and create reports
based on retrieved CDRs.
Each CDR and Super CDR XML file consists of HTML tags that are used to
identify specific variables. See
associated with the HTML tags and the CDR field descriptions and values.
Description and Values
Indicates version ID of the CDR.
For internal use only.
Indicates service type used.
For internal use only.
Identifies the Source of the CDR,
which can only be the call
processor.
16 – call processor
Indicates the session identifier.
For internal use only.
The total number of call attempts
made per session.
Indicates when a session sequence
starts.
For internal use only.
Table 7
for the names of the variables
Example
N/A
N/A
16
N/A
8
N/A

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