The Configuration Screen - ZyXEL Communications X2002 User Manual

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Chapter 27 Call Detail Record (CDR)
Another way to deal with the limited capacity on the local CDR database of the
X2002 is to actively manage the CDR database. This requires you to create
backups of the CDR database and send them to an administrator via e-mail.
Viewing Aged Files
An "Aged File" is a compressed file with the extension ".tgz". ".tgz" files can be
decompressed with data compression utilities for example WinRAR or WinZIP. The
result of decompressing this file are three files which can then be managed via a
MySQL Database Management System (DBMS). The three files are:
• cdr.MYD - a MySQL data file.
• cdr.MYI - a MySQL index file.
• cdr.frm - a MySQL format file.
CDR Database Management via MySQL
MySQL is a database management system based on SQL (Structured Query
Language). You can configure a MySQL server to collect CDRs from the X2002 and
expand the capacity of telephone records you can collect and review.

27.2 The Configuration Screen

Use this screen to set up an external server to collect CDR information. You can
also configure an administration e-mail address to which to send alerts and CDR
files for later viewing.
Note: You should use a MySQL server 5.0 or above for the remote server.
You must execute the SQL script downloaded from this screen on your MySQL
server before the X2002 starts to work with the remote server. See
27.2.1 on page 396
394
for information on configuring your remote server.
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