Version 7.0 773 Mediant 3000
User's Manual 52. Reporting Information to External Party
customization rule for a specific CDR, the device generates the CDR in a predefined
default CDR format (see CDR Field Description on page 761).
For RADIUS accounting, you can customize CDRs for standard RADIUS Attributes and
vendor-specific RADIUS Attributes (VSA). You can customize the RADIUS Attribute's prefix
name (Column Type) and ID. For example, instead of the default VSA name, "h323-
connect-time" with ID 28, you can change the name to "Call-Connect-Time" with ID 29.
Notes:
• The following standard RADIUS Attributes cannot be customized: 1 through 6, 18
through 20, 22, 23, 27 through 29, 32, 34 through 39, 41, 44, 52, 53, 55, 60
through 85, 88, 90, and 91.
• If the RTCP XR feature is unavailable (not licensed or disabled), the R-factor VoIP
metrics are not provided in CDRs (CDR fields, Local R Factor and Remote R
Factor) generated by the device. Instead, these CDR fields are sent with the value
127, meaning that information is unavailable.
The following procedure describes how to customize Gateway CDRs through the Web
interface. You can also configure it through ini file (GWCDRFormat) or CLI (configure voip
> services cdr > cdr-format gw-cdr-format).
 To customize Gateway CDRs:
1. Open the Gateway CDR Format table (Configuration tab > System menu > Call
Detail Record > Gateway CDR Format).
2. Click Add; the following dialog box appears:
Figure 52-2: Gateway CDR Format Table - Add Row Dialog Box
3. Configure the CDR according to the parameters described in the table below.
4. Click Add.
An example of CDR customization rules configured in the table is shown below:
Figure 52-3: Example of CDR Customization Rules for Gateway Calls