Installing Call Reports; Configuring Call Reporting; Purge Cdr - 3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual

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Installing Call Reports

Configuring Call
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Purge CDR

RAM — 32 MB on Windows 98; 64 MB on Windows NT or Windows
2000; 128 MB on Windows XP
Network — Network connectivity to the NBX Call Processor
Disk Space — At least 40 MB of free disk space
To install NBX Call Reports, select Downloads > Software > NBX Call
Reports.
See the Help topic for Downloads > Software in the NBX Call Reports
installation procedures.
You can configure your system to save call information, and then use the
Call Reports function to view the information in a variety of formats. You
can create a password-protected logon for users so that the users can
access call report information. This logon does not provide administrator
privileges to users.
The NBX software supplied by or on behalf of 3Com has the ability to
mask or scramble the last four digits on call records. If you do not select
this function, call numbers are recorded without any digits masked or
scrambled.
The collection, storage, or manipulation of personal data such as these
call numbers may incur obligations under local laws, such as those
relating to data protection or privacy. These legal requirements differ
from country to country and it is your responsibility to comply with all
such obligations.
3Com accepts no liability for your failure to comply with local laws
regarding the collection, storage, or manipulation of such information
and data.
To configure call reporting, select Reports > Call Reporting.
See the Help for procedures on configuring call reporting.
You can purge old Call Detail Report (CDR) data from the system.
To purge CDR data, select Reports > Call Reporting > Purge CDR.
See the Help for the procedure on purging call report data.

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