Folder Overview - Snom ONE IP Technical Manual

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A typical use case for modifying the global configuration file would be to change the
format of CDRs (applicable only for CDRs that are exported via simple TCP). To
change the CDR format of a system running on a localhost, you would use something
similar to
http://localhost/reg_status.htm?save=save&cdr_format=$w$5d$25
m$2o$20F$20T$20R$20r$15c$20f$15v
where
cdr_format
Caution: The above link will change your CDR format if you execute it while the sys-
tem is running on the localhost!
Note: If you want a specific delimiter between the fields, use a comma (e.g.,
25m,$2o,$20F,$20T,$20R,$20r,$15c,$20f,$15v
a delimiter. If the names or URIs contain those characters, there will be a conflict.

Folder Overview

Table 2-2 lists the folders that are located in
Table 2-2.
Folder Details
Folder Name
accesslist
acds
adrbook
attendants
audio_en
audio_moh
button_lists
buttons
callingcards
cdr
cdre*
cdri*
cdrt*
is the parameter.
IP addresses that have been blocked from accessing the system
Account information about each agent group
Contacts that have been added to the domain address book
Account information about each auto attendant
Audio prompts for auto attendant, IVR, etc., and ring tones
Music on hold and universal tones like ringback
Button profiles that are on the domain
Individual buttons that are part of the button profiles
Account information about each calling card
CSV CDRs, if any exist
CDRs that contain information about the extension
CDRs that indicate the role played by the IVR
CDRs that contain information about the trunk
Chapter 2: System Settings
). Be careful when choosing
snom/snomONE
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