Call detail recording (cdr), Connecting cdr equipment, Administering cdr data collection – Avaya S8300 User Manual

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Call detail recording (CDR)

Issue 9.1 June 2006

413

Call detail recording (CDR)

This section provides information on connecting call detail recording (CDR) equipment.

Connecting CDR equipment

The interface between an Avaya media server and CDR equipment is a Processor Ethernet
Connection.

CDR equipment connects to one of the two IP connections (EXT 1 or EXT 2) on the front of
the G700 or G350 Media Gateway. As with C-LAN connections, the CDR adjunct may be a
terminal server or a CDR application using RSP.

Note:

Note:

A printer or customer premises equipment (CPE) can also be used as the output
receiving device. Please see on page 426 of this book for instructions on using a
printer.

Administering CDR data collection

Note:

Note:

To send CDR data using a processor Ethernet interface to a device on the LAN/
WAN, you have the option to enable/disable RSP.

To administer CDR Data Collection

1. Setup the CDR adjunct to be ready to collect CDR data.

Record the IP address and the port number of the CDR adjunct, which could be a terminal
server or a CDR application that uses RSP.

If the CDR adjunct is an application that uses RSP, start the application to listen for a client
connection at the port.

2. Access the IP Services screen in Communication Manager (see

Administering IP

services

on page 411), and do the following:

a. In the Service Type field, enter CDR1 or CDR2.

b. In the Local Node field, enter procr.

c. The Local Port field defaults to 0 for all client applications.

You cannot make an entry in this field.

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