Figure 242 report > logs > cdr > configuration, Table 160 cdr > configuration – ZyXEL Communications IP PBX X6004 User Manual

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Chapter 28 Call Detail Record (CDR)

X6004 User’s Guide

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Click Report > LOGS > CDR > Configuration to view the screen as shown next.

Figure 242 Report > LOGS > CDR > Configuration

Each field is described in the following table.

Table 160 CDR > Configuration

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

CDR Setting
Database Usage This field indicates the percentage of records currently held by the

database. When the local database is full, the X6004 removes all the
CDRs from the local database and creates an “Aged File” (a compressed
file containing all the CDRs). Use the Aged File field to specify how to
deal with the compressed file containing the CDRs.

Generate CDR

Select this to record internal calls. Internal calls are calls from one
extension to another extension configured on the X6004. Unselect this
box if you do not want the X6004 to record internal calls.

Alert

Select this to have the X6004 send an email alert to the e-mail address
specified in the E-mail Address field when the CDR database is half
full.

Aged File

Specify how to deal with CDR files when the CDR database is full.
Choose mail to admin. to send the CDR file to the e-mail address
specified in the E-mail Address field and then delete it or drop to
delete the file from the system.

E-mail Address

Type the e-mail address to which you want to send the alerts indicating
that the CDR file is half full. This is also the e-mail address to which
complete CDR files are sent when they are full (reach approximately
20000 records).

Database
Location

Use this section to specify the location and login credentials for a
MySQL server that collects the CDR information from the X6004.

Use built-in
server

Select this to have the X6004 uses the built-in MySQL server to collect
CDR information.

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