Version 7.2  989  Mediant 800B Gateway & E-SBC 
 
User's Manual   63. Reporting Information to External Party 
Parameter  Description 
Title 
title 
[GWCDRFormat_Title] 
Defines a new name for the CDR field (for Syslog) or for the RADIUS 
Attribute prefix name (for RADIUS accounting) that you selected in 
the 'Column Type' parameter. 
The valid value is a string of up to 31 characters.  
You can configure the name to be enclosed by apostrophes (single 
or double). For example, if you want the CDR field name to appear 
as 'Phone Duration', you must configure the parameter to 'Phone 
Duration'. You can also configure the CDR field name with an equals 
(=) sign, for example "call-connect-time=". 
Note: 
  For RADIUS Attributes that do not require a prefix name, leave 
the parameter undefined. 
  The parameter's value is case-sensitive. For example, if you want 
the CDR field name to be Phone-
Duration, you must configure the 
parameter to "Phone-Duration" (i.e., upper case "P" and "D"). 
RADIUS Attribute Type 
radius-type 
[GWCDRFormat_RadiusType]
Defines whether the RADIUS Attribute of the CDR field is a standard 
or vendor-specific attribute. 
  [0] Standard = (Default) For standard RADIUS Attributes. 
  [1] Vendor Specific = For vendor-specific RADIUS Attributes 
(VSA). 
Note: The parameter is applicable only for RADIUS accounting (i.e., 
'CDR Type' parameter configured to RADIUS Gateway). 
RADIUS Attribute ID 
radius-id 
[GWCDRFormat_RadiusID] 
Defines an ID for the RADIUS Attribute. For vendor-specific 
Attributes, this represents the VSA ID; for standard attributes, this 
represents the Attribute ID (first byte of the Attribute). 
The valid value is 0 to 255 (one byte). The default is 0. 
Note:  
  The parameter is applicable only for RADIUS accounting (i.e., 
'CDR Type' parameter configured to RADIUS Gateway). 
  For VSA's (i.e., 'RADIUS Attribute Type' parameter configured to 
Vendor Specific
), the parameter must be configured to any value 
other than 0. 
  For standard RADIUS Attributes (i.e., 'RADIUS Attribute Type' 
parameter configured to Standard), the value must be a "known" 
RADIUS ID (per RFC for RADIUS). However, if you configure the 
ID to 0 (default) for any of the RADIUS Attributes (configured in 
the 'Column Type' parameter) listed below and then apply your 
rule (Click Apply), the device automatically replaces the value 
with the RADIUS Attribute's ID according to the RFC: 
  Destination Number: 30 
  Source Number: 31 
  Accounting Status Type: 40 
  Local Input Octets: 42 
  Local Output Octets: 43 
  Call Duration: 46 
  Local Input Packets: 47 
  Local Output Packets: 48 
If you configure the value to 0 and the RADIUS Attribute is not 
any of the ones listed above, the configuration is invalid.