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– Add header — when checked, the header of the CDR file is written to the beginning of the CDR file in the
form of: SBC-1000. CDR. File started at 'YYYYMMDDhhmmss', where 'YYYYMMDDhhmmss' — the time to
start saving the records to the file;
– Signature — sets a signature that can be used to identify the device that created the record.
Local storage settings
– Store files on local disk drive — when checked, CDR records are saved on the local drive;
– Path to local disk drive — path to local drive. When you specify the path to the local drive, the menu will
display a list of folders and files on that drive. To download the data to your computer, check the box next
to the desired entries and click «Download». In this case, the folder with the records will be placed in the
archive, which is recommended to delete after loading to avoid disk overflow. To delete already irrelevant
data, check the box next to the desired entries and click «Delete».
– Directory usage — select directories for storing CDR data:
by date — CDR records are saved in separate directories, the directory name corresponds to the
date of creation of the CDR file, the format of the name is «cdrYYYYMMDD», for example,
cdr20150818;
single directory — all CDR records are saved in a single «cdr_all» directory on the selected drive;
– Keep file for: Days, Hours, Minutes — storage period of CDR records on the local disk drive;
The device has 30MB in RAM for storing CDR records.
If the volume of received CDRs exceeds the 30MB threshold before the retention period expires, all
further billing data coming in during that time period will be lost.
FTP server settings
– Store files on FTP — when checked, the CDR records will be transferred to the FTP server;
– Server address/hostname — FTP server IP address;
– Server port — FTP port TCP port;
– Path on server — specifies the path to the folder on the FTP server, where the CDR records will be saved;
– Login — user name for accessing the FTP server;
– Password — password for accessing the FTP server.
Reserve FTP server settings
– Store files on FTP — when checked, the CDR records will be transferred to the reserve FTP server;
– Only if primary FTP failed — if this option is set, then saving CDR to the backup FTP server will be done
only if writing to the primary FTP server fails. Otherwise, CDRs will be written simultaneously to the pri-
mary and reserve servers.
– Server address/hostname — reserve FTP server IP address;