Appendix B Additional information about CDR logs
Description
This appendix describes the call detail record (CDR) logs generated by the Aastra CNX. For a procedure on downloading CDR logs to your local PC, see Chapter 5, “Maintaining the Aastra CNX.”
What do the CDR logs contain?
The cdrlog files contain specific information about call activity and conference activity that occur on the Aastra CNX in a 24 hour period or when the Aastra CNX starts up. The confcdrlog file contains specific information about the conference scheduling activity that occurs when a user adds, modifies, or deletes conferences in the Aastra CNX GUI.
Every CDR log contains a Header Record. The Header Record is the first record in the CDR log file. When a CDR log is no longer active, the Aastra CNX generates a Footer Record in the log. The Footer Record is the last record in the CDR log file.
Each line in the CDR log represents a single record. A comma separates each parameter in the record. The second record in the CDR log is always the time the record was generated and the reason the record was generated. For a sample CDR log, see the following example.