User's Manual 494 Document #: LTRT-42060
Mediant 2600 E-SBC
CDR Field Name Description
TxRTPIPDiffServ
Media IP DiffServ
LatchedRtpIp
Remote IP address of the incoming RTP stream that the device
"latched" on to as a result of the RTP latching mechanism for NAT
traversal.
LatchedRtpPort
Remote RTP port of the incoming RTP stream that the device
"latched" on to as a result of the RTP latching mechanism for NAT
traversal.
LatchedT38Ip Latching of a new T.38 stream - new IP address
LatchedT38Port Latching of a new T.38 stream - new port
38.3 Configuring RADIUS Accounting
The device can send accounting data of SIP calls as call detail records (CDR) to a RADIUS
Accounting server. The device can send the accounting messages to the RADIUS server
upon call release, call connection and release, or call setup and release. For a list of the
CDR attributes, see the table following the procedure below.
To configure RADIUS accounting:
1. Open the RADIUS Parameters page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > SIP
Definitions > RADIUS Parameters Settings).
Figure 38-3: RADIUS Accounting Parameters Page
2. Set the 'Enable RADIUS Access Control' parameter to Enable.
3. Configure the remaining parameters as required. For a description of these
parameters, see ''RADIUS Parameters'' on page 576.
4. Click Submit.
5. For your settings to take effect, reset the device with a flash burn.
The table below lists the RADIUS Accounting CDR attributes included in the
communication packets transmitted between the device and a RADIUS server.
Table 38-4: Supported RADIUS Accounting CDR Attributes
Attribute
ID
Attribute
Name
Vendor-
Specific
Attribute
(VSA) ID
Description
Value
Format
Example AAA
Request Attributes
1 user-name (Standard)
Account number or
calling party number
or blank
String
up to 15
digits
long
5421385747 Start
Acc
Stop
Acc