Recent Calls; Call Detail Report (Cdr) - Polycom VSX 3000 Administrator's Manual

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Recent Calls

Call Detail Report (CDR)

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When the Call Detail Report setting is enabled, Recent Calls shows a list of up
to 99 calls made by the system. It includes the following information:
Site name or number
Date and time
Call in or out
The Recent Calls list shows incoming and outgoing calls that connect, as well
as outgoing calls that do not connect.
If Do Not Disturb has been enabled, any incoming calls attempted by other
sites will not be listed.
The home screen can be configured to include Recent Calls. For more
information about including the Recent Calls list on the home screen, see
Designing the Home Screen
To view the Recent Calls screen:
 Go to System > Admin Settings > Network > Recent Calls.
You can see more detail about any call by highlighting an entry and pressing
Help on the remote. Information includes the far site's number and name,
and the type, speed (bandwidth), and duration of the call.
If you need even more detail about calls, you can download the Call Detail
Report (CDR) from the system's web interface. For more information about the
CDR, see
Call Detail Report
When enabled, the Call Detail Report (CDR) provides the system's call history.
You can view the CDR from the system's web interface, and you can download
the data in CSV format for sorting and formatting. CSV (Comma Separated
Value) files can be imported into spreadsheet and database programs.
Every call that connects is added to the CDR, whether it is a call that you make
or that you receive. If a call does not connect, the report shows the reason. In
multipoint calls, each far site is shown as a separate call, but all have the same
conference number.
The CDR does not include incoming calls that the VSX system does not
answer, so if calls were missed while Do Not Disturb was enabled, details will
not be included in the CDR.
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