Administering Cdr Parameters - Avaya G700 Installing Manual

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d. In the Remote Node field, enter the node name you assigned to the CDR adjunct in step
2.
e. In the Remote Port field, enter the port number used by the CDR adjunct determined in
step 1.
3. Go to Page 3 and do the following:
a. Enter y in the Reliable Protocol field if you have a CDR application using RSP.
Enter n if the CDR adjunct is connected through a terminal server.
b. If RSP is being used, complete the Packet Resp Timer and Connectivity Timer fields
with a reasonable value that matches the network condition (recommended values are
30 and 60 seconds, respectively).
c. Accept the defaults in the other fields.
4. Administer CDR parameters as described in

Administering CDR parameters

You must administer CDR parameters to let the system know that the adjunct is connected
through TCP/IP. For details on all fields on the CDR System Parameters screen, see
Administrator Guide for Avaya Communication Manager, 03-300509.
414 Installing and Upgrading the Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya S8300 Media Server
Administering CDR parameters
on page 414.

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