Using other equipment as the cdr output devices, Sources of administration information, Connecting a cdr device – Avaya 555-233-116 User Manual

Page 174: Task list, Administering cdr parameters

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Call detail recording (CDR) option settings

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Issue 4 October 2002

On a G700/S8300 server configuration, CDR equipment can connect to one of the
two IP connections (

EXT 1

or

EXT 2

) on the front of the G700 Media Gateway.

NOTE:

You can also use any of the ports on an optional 16-port module, if your
G700 Media Gateway is so equipped.

Using other equipment as the CDR
output devices

A printer, a 94A local storage unit (LSU), or customer premises equipment (CPE)
can be used as the output receiving device.

Sources of administration information

Administration procedures for CDR equipment are provided in Administrator’s
Guide for Avaya MultiVantage Software
.

Connecting a CDR device

This section provides information on connecting adjuncts to the media server, and
providing the initial administration.

Task list

Whether you use an end-to-end TCP/IP configuration, a terminal server or a PC
running RSP, you must complete the following tasks:

‘‘Administering IP node names’’ on page 131

‘‘Administering IP services’’ on page 132

‘‘Administering CDR parameters’’ on page 174

If you are using a terminal server, also complete

‘‘Installing and

administering the terminal server’’ on page 122

If you are using a PC with the Downloadable RSP Tool, complete

‘‘Using

the downloadable reliable session-layer protocol (RSP) tool’’ on page 176

Administering CDR parameters

You must administer adjunct parameters to let the system know that the adjunct is
connected through TCP/IP.

1. Type change system-parameters cdr and press

RETURN

.

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