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CHAPTER57 Reporting Information to External Party
Mediant 1000 Gateway & E-SBC | User's Manual
If the device is reset or powered off, locally stored CDRs are deleted.
Locally stored CDRs are applicable only to "CALL_END" CDR Report Types and
to SBC signaling and Gateway CDRs.
You can customize the CDR fields for local storage. For SBC calls, see
Customizing CDRs for SBC Calls. For Gateway calls, see Customizing CDRs for
Gateway Calls.
The following procedure describes how to configure local CDR storage through the Web interface.
To configure local CDR storage:
1. Open the Call Detail Record Settings page (Troubleshoot menu > Troubleshoot tab > Call
Detail Record folder > Call Detail Record Settings).
2. Configure the following parameters:
'File Size' [CDRLocalMaxFileSize]: Enter the maximum size (in kilobytes) of the CDR file.
When the Current file reaches this size, the device creates a CDR file. However, if the
'Rotation Period' is reached before the file has reached this maximum size, the CDR file is
created.
'Number of Files' [CDRLocalMaxNumOfFiles]: Enter the maximum number of CDR files.
If this maximum is reached, any new CDR file replaces the oldest CDR file (i.e., FIFO).
'Rotation Period' [CDRLocalInterval]: Enter the periodic duration (in minutes) of how often
a CDR file is created from the Current file (even if empty). For example, if configured to 60,
a file is created every hour (or before, if the maximum size has been reached).
For a detailed description of each parameter, see Syslog, CDR and Debug Parameters.
3. Open the Logging Filters table (see Configuring Log Filter Rules), and then configure a log
filtering rule with the following settings:
'Filter Type' and 'Value': (as desired)
'Log Destination': Local Storage
'Log Type': CDR Only
'Mode': Enable
If the CDR storage feature is enabled and you later change the maximum number of
files (CDRLocalMaxNumOfFiles) to a lower value (e.g., from 50 to 10), the device
stores the remaining files (e.g., 40) in its memory as unused files.
CDR Field Description
This section describes the CDR fields that can be generated by the device. Some are generated by
default while others are generated only if you customize the CDR to include them, as described in
Customizing CDRs for Gateway Calls and Customizing CDRs for SBC Calls.
For SBC calls, the device generates a signaling CDR and a media CDR:
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AudioCodes E-SBC Specifications

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BrandAudioCodes
ModelE-SBC
CategoryGateway
LanguageEnglish

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