13 call detail recording (cdr) option settings, Connecting cdr equipment, Call detail recording (cdr) option settings – Avaya 555-233-116 User Manual

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Issue 4 October 2002

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555-233-116

13

Call detail recording (CDR) option
settings

This chapter provides information on connecting call detail recording (CDR)
equipment to a DEFINITY Server (such as an MCC1 Media Gateway), and to a
G700 Media Gateway.

Connecting CDR equipment

The interface between an Avaya media server and CDR equipment may be a:

Data module (see

Chapter 4, ‘‘Data modules and asynchronous data

units’’

, for recommended settings).

Modem (see

Chapter 5, ‘‘External modems’’

, and the modem vendor’s

documentation for recommended settings).

TN726 data line circuit pack and an asynchronous data unit.

NOTE:

The TN726 data line circuit pack is not supported in either multi-
connect or IP-connect implementations of the S8700 Media Server.
TN726 data line circuit packs are only supported on DEFINITY G3r
and earlier platforms.

TCP/IP connection to the C-LAN board on an MCC1 Media Gateway, or to
the IP connection on an G700/S8300 server configuration, either directly or
through a terminal server (see

Chapter 8, ‘‘Terminal server installation’’

for

more information on connecting through a terminal server).

CDR equipment can connect directly to the DCE connector — the Electronic
Industries Association (EIA) port — on the rear of the control carrier in all systems
except G3csi. Data modules or modems are not required. In the G3csi, CDR
equipment connects to the DCE (J2) connector on the processor interface cable.

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