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MV_IPTel to Capture CDR Data from CM

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I'm trying to set up the Avaya MV_IPTel application to capture CDR data from our Avaya CM 6.0.1 server. If I'm configured on the Avaya CM to send data on port 5005 from Procr, then how would I configure the IPTel application to capture this data? I can't find any way to set the corresponding port on the IPTel application. Anyone accomplished this before and care to share the setup info?


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Chuck Chamblee
ACSS (CM) | CTP | A+ ce | Security+ ce
 
Never done it with iptel but you can get the RDTT(relaible data transport tool) from avaya support and its really easy to set up and read data

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uwengkai,

Your app looks very promising. I have it installed now on my laptop, I'll give it a try tonight when I get home to my lab system. So let me see if I understand the intended purpose of this application. When properly configured, it will capture and log my Avaya switch's CDR data into the configured MS Access database file on the local machine (using the MS Access ODBC system DSN). Am I correct in my assumption?

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Chuck Chamblee
ACSS (CM) | CTP | A+ ce | Security+ ce
 
The local MDB file is for storing of configuration parameters only. The AvayaCDR captures the CDR raw data, stores the data in a local file, this feature is free. If you want advance features such as store the data in database or Splunk, you need a activation key.
 
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