Figure 7-1 flow of cdr information – Quintum Technologies Tenor Call Relay SP User Manual

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Chapter 7: Call Detail Recording

Establish connection between Call Relay SP and CDR Server

In order to capture CDRs, a connection between the Call Relay SP unit and the CDR server must be estab-
lished. A Call Relay SP unit can be configure to connect up to four CDR servers via port 9002, 9003, 9004,
and 9005. Based on configuration, the Call Relay SP unit can either establish a TCP/IP session with one or
both of these CDR servers. A flow diagram (Figure 7-1) illustrates the general transfer of information.

Figure 7-1 Flow of CDR Information

Before attempting to collect CDRs, you should configure the desired information. Through CLI commands,
you can assign CDR server IP address, CDR server port number and CDR server password information using
the following CLI commands: cdrserverip, cdserverport, cdrpassword, and cdrformat.

CDRServerIPAddr: IP address of the CDR server. (Used when the Call Relay SP unit established con-

nection with the CDR server.)

CDRServerPort: The application port numbers used by the CDRServer(s) CDRServer(s). (Used when

the Call Relay SP establishes connection with CDR server.)

CDRPassWord: Password to be used by the CDR server(s).

CDRFormat: This configuration parameter command is used to choose which of the possible Call Data

Record output formats you would like to send to your CDR Server: Standard, Standard with session ID
functionality, Extended, Extended with session ID functionality, or Extended with Incoming Slot/Device
information. Possible entries are 0 (standard format), 1 (extended format), 3 (extended Call Relay SP
format), 4 (extended Call Relay SP format with session ID), 100 (standard format with session ID func-
tionality), 101 (extended format with session ID functionality), 103 (extended Call Relay SP format with
session ID functionality), 104 (extended Call Relay SP format with session ID functionality).

Tenor CMS

CDR Server

Tenor CMS connects

to CDR Server automatically.

(after initial configuration of

Server IP Address & Port Number)

or

CDR Server logs into Tenor CMS'

Port Number 9002 or 9003

TCP/IP Connection Established

Sends Welcome Message

Sends Password Prompt

Enters Password

Verifies Password

Provides CMS' IP address &

Unit Name

Provides last CDR Sequence

Number received

Begins delivering CDR's

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