Configuring Cdr Reporting To Rest Server - AudioCodes Mediant 4000 SBC User Manual

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CHAPTER 51    Reporting Information to External Party
From the 'Call-End CDR Zero Duration Filter' [CallEndCDRZeroDurationFilter] drop-down
list, select Enable if you want the device to not generate and send Call-End CDRs for
calls of zero (0) duration.
3.
Configure the call stage at which CDRs are generated and sent:
From the 'CDR Report Level' [CDRReportLevel] drop-down list, select the stage of the
call at which you want signaling-related CDRs to be generated and sent.
From the 'Media CDR Report Level' [MediaCDRReportLevel] drop-down list, select the
stage of the call at which you want media-related CDRs to be generated and sent.
4.
Click Apply.

Configuring CDR Reporting to REST Server

You can configure the device to send signaling-related CDRs to a REST server using AudioCodes
REST API. The CDRs are sent in JSON format.
You can customize the CDRs that are sent to the REST server, by adding CDR fields
or changing their names. For more information, see
and Test Calls
To configure CDR reporting to a REST server:
1.
Enable the Syslog feature for sending log messages (CDRs) generated by the device to a
collecting log message server. For more information, see
2.
Configure the REST server:
a.
Open the Remote Web Services table (see
page 247).
b.
Click New, and then configure an HTTP/S-based server to represent the REST server.
Make sure that you configure the 'Type' parameter to General. Configure the remaining
HTTP/S server parameters according to your requirements.
c.
Click Apply.
3.
Open the Call Detail Record Settings page (Troubleshoot menu > Troubleshoot tab > Call
Detail Record folder > Call Detail Record Settings), and then do the following:
a.
From the 'REST CDR Report Level' drop-down list, select the stage of the call at which
you want the CDRs to be generated and sent.
b.
In the 'REST CDR HTTP Server Name' field, enter the name of the REST server that you
configured in the Remote Web Services table (see Step 2). This is the server where the
device sends the CDRs.
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