Cdr output, Cdr output -7 – Quintum Technologies Tenor DX User Manual

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Chapter 7: Call Detail Recording

CDR Output

The following is an example of a CDR output. Each field in a CDR string is separated by a comma (any blank
fields are designated by a comma). See below for field definitions.

There are four CDR format types:

0 (Standard CDR output)

1 (Extended CDR output)

3 (Extended Tenor DX output and CDR output)

4 (Extended Tenor DX output and CDR output)

100 (Standard CDR output same as selection 0 output plus session ID)

101 (Extended CDR output same as selection 1 output plus session ID)

103 (Standard CDR output same as selection 3 output plus session ID)

104 (Extended CDR output same as selection 4 output plus session ID)

Sample Record for Standard and Extended CDR Format 0, 1, 100, 101

Record 1 Sample: (includes fields for both Standard and Extended Formats)

1,17325551212,15,20000207062812,21060207062815,
2000020706283030,16,208.226.140.57,192.168.10.64,4,1,1,1,1,1,1,,0,0,1415551000,12345678901234,98
76543210,0123456789

Record 1 Field Definitions – Standard Formats 0 and 100

1 (Call ID), 17325551212 (Called Number), 15 (Duration), 20000207062812 (Call Initiation Time),
20000207062815 (Call Connected Time), 2000020706283030 (Call Disconnected Time), 16 (Cause
Code)
, 208.226.140.57 (Local IP Address), 192.168.10.64 (Remote IP Address), 4 (Origination Trunk
ID)
, 1 (Call Type), 1 (Call Number Type), 1 (Incoming Line),1 (Incoming Channel), 1 (Outgoing
Line)
, 1 (Outgoing Channel), blank AutoSwitch Time, blank (AutoSwitch Duration), 0 (Bad IP
Quality Events),
0 (AutoSwitch Flag)

Record 1 Field Definitions – Extended Formats 1 and 101

The extended format includes all fields used in the standard format plus the following fields:

1415551000 (Calling Party Number), 12345678901234 (PIN Code), 9876543210 (Remote Call ID #),
0123456789 (Local Call ID #)

Definitions for each field appear below.

Call ID: Sequence number. This is a unique number assigned to identify an individual call (i.e, 1, 2, 3,…).
The sequence number starts from 1 and wraps around at 4,294,967,295. When a Tenor DX unit resets, the
sequence number starts from 1 again. If the system has a problem and loses connectivity, the CDR server can
send the Tenor DX unit the last Call ID that is received. The Tenor DX unit will reply with all records that con-
tain a Call ID which is greater than the one last received.

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