Cisco Systems OL-1089-11 manual Interrupted CDB Record Tag 1050/Release 5 or Later

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Chapter 1 Billing Interfaces

Detailed CDB Description

Table 1-9 Release CDB Record (continued)

 

Tag

 

Field Name

Value

Comments

 

 

 

Cisco Reserved Tags

 

 

 

 

 

Unique Call ID (Release 9 and later)

5000

 

 

 

 

Interrupted CDB Record (Tag: 1050/Release 5 or Later)

Table 1-10lists data about the interrupted CDB. CDB Tag 1050 is created when a call is terminated without a Release message. This happens for example, in hot standby configuration when dual Cisco MGCs are used, and when failover occurs and the now active Cisco MGC discovers that a call is no longer active (the release message probably arrived and was lost during the failover window).

Table 1-10 Interrupt CDB Record

 

Tag

 

Field Name

Value

Comments

 

 

 

MGC Generic Tags

 

 

 

 

 

CDB Version

4000

 

 

 

 

CDB Timepoint

4001

 

 

 

 

Call Reference ID

4002

 

 

 

 

Crash Timepoint

4007

 

 

 

 

Cisco Reserved Tags

 

 

 

 

 

Unique Call ID (Release 9 and later)

5000

 

 

 

 

On-Going (Call) CDB Record (Tag: 1060/Release 5 or Later)

The On-going Call CDB (or Long-Call CDB) indicates that a call is still active after the expiration of the time span defined in the XECfgParm.dat parameter *.LongCallTime. This CDB is generated again each time the period defined in *.LongCallTime elapses while the call is active. For example, if *.LongCallTime is set to its default value, 21600000 ms, which is equal to 6 hours, a 1060 CDB is generated every 6 hours until the call is terminated.

Note When the MGC is configured to create only the 1110 CDB (End-of-Call Summary) and this CDB, all of the relevant 1060 tags are present and populated. This is because the 1060 CDB may be the first CDB that is written for a call, if it has been active for the long-call period. In this case, the 1060 CDB contains the full set of populated tags. However, when the MGC is configured to generate event-based CDBs (such as 1010, 1020, 1030, 1040, 1050, 1060, 1070, and 1080) the 1060 CDB can contain only a subset of tags: 5000, 4000–4002, 4213, and 4214. This occurs because the other event-based CDBs contain the tag information, as they are associated with specific events. Therefore, in this instance the 1060 CDB does not contain this redunant data, as it would be outside the primary purpose of this CDB.

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