Configuring Radius Accounting - AudioCodes Mediant 500L User Manual

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filename: name you want to assign the file. Any file extension name can be used,
but as the file content is in CSV format, it is recommended to use the .csv file
extension.
protocol: protocol over which the file is sent (tftp, http, or https).
For example:
copy storage-history cdr-storage-history my_cdrs.csv to
tftp://company.com/cdrs
The following procedure describes how to configure local CDR storage through the Web
interface.
To configure local CDR storage:
1.
Open the Call Detail Record Settings page (Troubleshoot menu > Troubleshoot tab
> Call Detail Record folder > Call Detail Record Settings).
2.
Configure the following parameters:
'Local Storage Max File Size' (CDRLocalMaxFileSize): Enter the maximum size
(in kilobytes) of the CDR file. Once the file size is reached, the device creates a
new file for subsequent CDRs, and so on.
'Local Storage Max Number of Files' (CDRLocalMaxNomOfFiles): Enter the
maximum number of CDR files. Once the maximum is reached, a subsequent
CDR file replaces the oldest created file.
'Local Storage File Creation Interval' (CDRLocalInterval): Enter the time (in
minutes) for how often the device creates a new CDR file. For example, if
configured to 60, it creates a new file every hour even if the maximum file size
has not yet been reached.
For a detailed description of each parameter, see ''Syslog, CDR and Debug
Parameters'' on page 1032.
3.
Open the Logging Filters table (see ''Configuring Log Filter Rules'' on page 953), and
then configure a log filtering rule with the following settings:
'Filter Type' and 'Value': (as desired)
'Log Destination': Local Storage
'Log Type': CDR Only
'Mode': Enable
Note:
If you have enabled the CDR storage feature and you later decide to change the
maximum number of files (CDRLocalMaxNomOfFiles) to a lower value (e.g., from
50 to 10), the device stores the remaining files (e.g., 40) in its memory (i.e.,
unused files).
For customizing CDR fields for SBC calls, see Customizing CDRs for SBC Calls
on page 937.
For customizing CDR fields for Gateway calls, see Customizing CDRs for
Gateway Calls on page 933.
59.3

Configuring RADIUS Accounting

The device can send accounting data of SIP calls as call detail records (CDR) to a RADIUS
Accounting server. CDR-based accounting messages can be sent upon call release, call
Version 7.2
59. Reporting Information to External Party
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