Configure tenor cms for connection to cdr server, Setup cdr server and assign password, Change cdr password (if required) – HP 480-0005-00-15 User Manual

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Chapter 6: Call Detail Recording

Configure Tenor CMS for connection to CDR server

NOTE:

The CDR Server software is a Windows-based .exe file available on the CD you received with your
system; this software is not supported by Quintum.

The instructions below are performed via Command Line Interface (CLI). See the Command Line Interface
(CLI) user guide for specific information.

1. Through CLI, access the Configuration prompt.

2. Access the config-CDRServer-1# prompt (the number will change according to the desired server).

3. Type set CDRServerIP followed by the IP address of the CDR server and press Enter.

4. Type set CDRServerPort followed by the desired port number and press Enter. The default port is 9002.

5. Type set CDRPassWord followed by the desired password and press Enter. The password is an alphanu-

meric string.

6. Type set CDRFormat followed by the desired format (0, 1, 3, 4, 100, 101, 103 or 104) for displaying

CDRs. See previous section for definitions.

Once you configure this information, you will be able to capture CDR reports via CDR server and the Tenor
CMS unit, it will be able to establish a TCP/IP session with the server on its own.

Setup CDR Server and assign password

Before the CDR server can collect CDRs, you must install the cdrserver.cfg file as follows:

NOTE:

The software is a Windows-based .exe file available on the CD you received with your system; this
software is not supported by Quintum.

1. Create a directory in which to install the cdrserver.cfg file, such as c:\cdr.

NOTE:

You can obtain the cdrserver.cfg file via Quintum Training class or through our web site at
www.quintum.com.

2. Copy the cdrserver.cfg file and install it into the directory you created in step 1.

3. Copy the cdrsrv.exe file and install it into the directory you created in step 1.

4. Double-click on the cdrserver.exe file. The CDR files will be generated and saved to the directory in which

you are working. File names are listed as the data/gateway from which the file was created.

Change CDR Password (if required)

Change the CDRserver password, if desired, as follows:

1. From the directory in which you are working, right click on the cdrserver.cfg file. At the Open with option,

choose Notebook.

2. Scroll down to the line stating cdr_password. Next to that line, enter the desired password. Valid entry: up

to 30 characters.

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