Aastra Telecom ATP-CNX-040-01 What are CDR logs?, cdrlog.year-month-day.hour.minute.second.csv

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What are CDR logs?

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What are CDR logs?

Call detail record (CDR) logs are files that the Aastra CNX automatically generates during call activity (ISDN, H.323, and SIP), and during conference activity of an active 24 hour period and when the Aastra CNX starts up.

The Aastra CNX maintains an open record until the call or conference activity is over. When the call or conference activity has ended, the Aastra CNX appends a footer to the bottom of the file, closes the file, and opens a new file.

You can use CDR log files for billing purposes and for debugging and troubleshooting the Aastra CNX as required.

There are two types of CDR logs:

Call and conference activity CDR logs (cdrlog)

Conference scheduling CDR logs (confcdrlog)

The CDR file names are in the following formats:

cdrlog.<year>-<month>-<day>.<hour>.<minute>.<second>.csv

confcdrlog.<year>-<month>-<day>.<hour>.<minute>.<second>.csv

The file names indicate the specific date/time period when the Aastra CNX generates the file. The time reference reflects the local time of the Aastra CNX using the 24-hour clock. The following are examples of CDR log names.

Note: For a detailed description about the contents of the CDR logs, see

Appendix B, “Additional information about CDR logs.”

Example 1

The following example indicates an active call and conference activity, CDR log. The log was generated by the Aastra CNX on March 1, 2004 at 2:25 P.M. and 52 seconds.

cdrlog.2004-03-01.14.25.52.csv

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