ONLINE TRAFFIC MONITOR
CHAPTER 11
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ECOTEL 3G 16.1. Revised: 2011.
Sample Log File
The example below shows a sample log file:
Differentiating Between Ports in the Same Trunk Group
To differentiate between ports with the same number in the CDRs, a specific node number must be defined. You
can expand the subscriber configuration line with the keyword NODE[<no.>] for this purpose. <no.> can be a
string of between 1 and 15 characters:
Subscriber<xx>=... NODE[<num>]
1
Start time (format DD.MM.YY-hh.mm.ss)
2
End time (format DD.MM.YY-hh.mm.ss)
3
Source. The following format applies: [node number:automatically set internal channel
number]
4
Destination. The following format applies: [node number:automatically set internal chan-
nel number]
5
IMSI (optional)
6
IP logging signaling: RTP (optional)
7
Audio codec used (optional)
8
Frame size (optional)
9
Service indicator (cf. Table 11.1 on page 198 )
10
Call duration
11
Cause values
12
Charge from the public line (in units)
13
Charge generated from the system (in units)
14
Cell ID
15
RSSI
C1,25.11.09-10:16:20,25.11.09-10:16:27,9,111,,,,,0102,7,1f,0,,3663,10
C1,25.11.09-10:35:16,25.11.09-10:35:26,9,111,,,,,0102,10,1f,0,3,38922,14
C1,25.11.09-10:38:30,25.11.09-10:38:41,9,111,,,,,0102,11,90,0,3,38922,14
Table 11.2 Call Log Entries (continued)
Column Description