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Figure 276 Report > LOGS > CDR > CDR Query
Each field is described in the following table.
Table 132 Report > LOGS > CDR > CDR Query
LABEL
Query Condition
Start Time
Direction
Call Time
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DESCRIPTION
Use this section to specify your query details.
Specify the time period for your query. Choose a specific time period from the drop
down list box or fill in the From and To fields with the time range you want to
search the call detail record. You can use the pop-up calendar to fill in the date
fields for the To and From fields by clicking the
date.
Specify the types of calls you want to view based on the source and destination of
the calls. You can choose one or more of the available source - destination
combinations:
extension / extension - to view internal calls; those made from one extension
to another extension on the X6004.
extension / outbound - to view calls from within your organization made to
the outside world via one of the outbound lines.
outbound / extension - to view calls from the outside world to extensions
configured on the X6004.
outbound / outbound - to view calls that come in from an outbound line and
are routed back to the outside world via another outbound line.
Call time is the time from when a caller finishes dialing a number until one of the
parties hangs up.
Enter the range of seconds, minutes or hours to specify the length of calls that you
want to search for. If you leave this field blank, then the length of the call will not be
considered as a search criterion, in other words calls of all length duration are
displayed unless limited by other search criteria.
Chapter 26 Call Detail Record (CDR)
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