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cdr field definitions

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telcoguy

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Dec 5, 2001
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Does anyone have a field description, or an Avaya document
number explaining all the CDR custom entry fields?
The Avaya documentation seem to miss a chapter about
"system parameters CDR" option.
What i'm actually looking for is a field that could uniquely identify each definity machine, as I'm currently testing streams of multiple CDR outputs into 1 log server over IP, but can't define which of the machines is sending the record.

Rob





 
Rob,

Are you using a special application for it, like Ringmaster or as the call it now, TMS?

If so, they have to support it as well. If not, Can you insert a line called "node-name" which can be also filled in in the dialplan?

Plan your work............Work your plan

[afro]
 
you can find the descriptions in the

DEFINITY ECS Release 10 Administrator's Guide
Chapter 20 -
Call detail recording -
Call detail record field descriptions

there you will find all of the discriptions.

I don't think is a field that you are looking for, but you might be able to do it using Inbound and outbound trunk ID's

 
Brandaris:
we are developing our own, as most commercially seem overkill for what we do with it,and sometime can be a nightmare to maintain just by the number of machines on all the sites.
I run an official TABS application, but along that, the second CDR ports are now used for direct IP/IP development.
Thinking of porting this to a SQL server, and put in alarms
and change logs as well.



VLG711:
Thanks, will track that one down,
and yes see where you are going,
I'll have to see how unique my trunk naming is across sites..


Thanks guys..



 
you could use the following.

node-num — 2 digits n Node Number
This field identifies the DCS node number of a switch within a DCS arrangement. The number output is the same as the node number on the Dial Plan form (the local id).

Or it looks like in the Ip services form you could direct CDR output to a particular TCP/IP port. Is there a way for you to recieve seperate TCP/IP streams?
 
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