Record Format - Avaya S6200 Administration And Maintenance

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Record Format

Each Auto CDR record contains data specific to an individual call (CDR) and/or conference
(CODR) on the audioconferencing system. When a record is sent across the LAN, this text
string is prefixed by a code/date/sequence#/flags header. Clients can distinguish between the
two types of records by examining the header: CDRs have a field type of "51", CODRs a field
type of "52".
The header indicates the placement of records in the system's CDR/CODR file and has the
following fixed-length format:
where:
##
MMM
DD
NNNNN
V
A
The CDR and CODR configurations determine the exact content of the data following the
header. For instructions on configuring the CDR and CODR output, see
page 216 and
Configuring CODRs
Figure 20
shows sample prefixed CDR data.
Field type (51 or 52)
Month (Jan–Dec)
Day (01–31)
Sequence number (00000–99999)
Data Valid flag (Y = store this data, N=end of file reached)
Auto CDR Mode flag (Y = Auto CDR in use, N=Auto CDR not in
use)
on page 226 respectively.
Real-time CDRs and CODRs
Configuring CDRs
Issue 1
August 2007
on
247

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