Version 7.2 953 Mediant 800B Gateway & E-SBC
User's Manual 60. Viewing VoIP Status
Table 60-6: Gateway CDR History Table
Field Description
Call End Time
Displays the time at which the call ended. The time is displayed in the
format, hh:mm:ss, where hh is the hour, mm the minutes and ss the
seconds (e.g., 15:06:36).
End Point
Displays the device's endpoint involved in the call, displayed in the
format:
Analog: <interface>-<module>/<port>. For example, "FXS-3/1"
denotes FXS module 3, port 1.
Digital: <interface>-<module>/<Trunk ID>/<B-
"ISDN-1/2/3" denotes ISDN module 1, Trunk ID 2, B-channel 3.
Caller
Displays the phone number (source number) of the party who made the
call.
Callee
Displays the phone number (destination number) of the party to whom
the call was made.
Direction
Displays the direction of the call with regards to IP and Tel sides:
"Incoming": IP-to-Tel call
"Outgoing": Tel-to-IP call
Remote IP
Displays the IP address of the call party. For an "Incoming" call, this is
the source IP address; for an "Outgoing" call, this is the destination IP
address.
Duration
Displays the duration of the call, displayed in the format hh:mm:ss,
where hh is hours, mm minutes and ss seconds. For example, 00:01:20
denotes 1 minute and 20 seconds.
Termination Reason
Displays the reason for the call being released (ended). For example,
"NORMAL_CALL_CLEAR" indicates a normal off-hook (hang up) of the
call party.
Session ID
Displays the SIP session ID of the call.
60.7 Viewing SBC CDR History
You can view historical Call Detail Records (CDR) of SBC calls in a table. History CDRs
are stored on the device’s memory. When a new CDR is generated, the device adds it to
the top of the table and all existing entries are shifted one down in the table. The table
displays the last 4,096 CDRs. If the table reaches maximum capacity of entries and a new
CDR is added, the last CDR entry is removed from the table.
Note: If the device is reset, all CDRs are deleted from memory and from the table.