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User's Manual 38. Reporting Information to External Party
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38.2.2.2 CDR Fields for SBC Media
The CDR fields for SBC media are listed in the table below. The media CDRs are
published for each active media stream, thereby allowing multiple media CDRs, where
each media CDR has a unique call ID corresponding to the signaling CDR.
Table 38-3: CDR Fields for SBC Media
CDR Field Name Description
MediaReportType
Report type (media start, update, or end)
SIPCallId
Unique call ID
Cid
Channel CID
MediaType
Media type (audio, video, or text)
Coder
Coder name
PacketInterval
Coder packet interval
LocalRtpIp
Local RTP IP address
LocalRtpPort
Local RTP port
RemoteRtpIp
Remote RTP IP address
RemoteRtpPort
Remote RTP port
InPackets
Number of received packets
OutPackets
Number of sent packets
LocalPackLoss
Local packet loss
RemotePackLoss
Remote packet loss
RTPdelay
RTP delay
RTPjitter
RTP jitter
TxRTPssrc
Tx RTP SSRC
RxRTPssrc
Local RTP SSRC
LocalRFactor
Local conversation quality
Note: If the RTCP XR feature is unavailable (not licensed or
disabled), this R-factor VoIP metric is not provided. Instead, the
device sends the CDR field with the value 127, meaning that
information is unavailable.
RemoteRFactor
Remote conversation quality
Note: If the RTCP XR feature is unavailable (not licensed or
disabled), this R-factor VoIP metric is not provided. Instead, the
device sends the CDR field with the value 127, meaning that
information is unavailable.
LocalMosCQ
Local MOS for conversation
RemoteMosCQ
Remote MOS for conversation