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754 Matrix ETERNITY NE System Manual
Station Message Detail Recording–Report
What's this?
The ETERNITY can generate SMDR reports in two modes:
Online: as and when a call is made or received (see “Station Message Detail Recording–Online”)
Or
Offline: whenever required, the records of calls stored in the buffer can be printed.
Generation of call record reports offline, is called SMDR - Report.
You can generate SMDR Report, either
Manually: The report is generated whenever you want.
Or
as per Schedule: The report is generated on a preset Day, Date and Time.
ETERNITY allows you to set a variety of filters for printing SMDR Reports.
ETERNITY NE supports Syslog
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Client for SMDR. The Syslog Client enables the system to send call records in
syslog format to the remote ‘Syslog Server’. You can view the call records on the remote server and print.
ETERNITY NE supports SMDR only on TCP.
How to configure
To be able to generate SMDR -Report, you must do the following:
Enable SMDR Storage in the SMDR buffer. See “Station Message Detail Recording–Storage”.
Assign the Syslog Server IP address as Destination address for Incoming, Outgoing and Internal calls.
To configure SMDR Report,
Open Jeeves.
Log in as System Engineer.
Click the Advanced Settings link.
Click the SMDR link to expand.
63. Syslog is one of the protocols used extensively for sending debug messages, and is defined in RFC 3164.

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