Chapter 6: Call Detail Recording
Outgoing Slot: If the call is outgoing, this field identifies the slot the call is going out on. Valid entry:
Outgoing Device. If the call is outgoing, this field identifies the Device the call is going out on. This field is fixed at 2.
Outgoing Digital Interface. If the call is outgoing, this field identifies which Digital Interface the call is going out on. Valid entry:
Outgoing Channel. If the call is outgoing, this field identifies which channel the call went out on. Valid entry:
Autoswitch Time: This is the date and time the autoswitched occurred (when the call is switched from VoIP
to circuit). The entry will be in the following format: yyyymmddhhmmss where yyyy (4 digits for year), mm (2 digits for month), dd (2 digits for day), hh (2 digits for hour), mm (2 digits for minutes), ss (2 digits for sec- onds). If an autoswitch did not occur, this field will be blank.
AutoSwitch Duration: The number of seconds that the autoswitch call was active. Valid entry: xx.
Bad IP Quality Events: The number of bad quality events that occur during a VoIP call. This number deter- mines the overall quality of the call.
Autoswitch Flag. The terminating side of the autoswitch call initially terminates to the internal autoswitch agent before the call is actually autoswitched. This termination generates an extra CDR in addition to the orig- inal call that is autoswitched. This field identifies a call that is terminated to the autoswitch agent, 0 = normal call, 1 = termination to the autoswitch agent.
Calling Party Number. The number called from. The format will be delivered in whatever format the PSTN or PBX delivers to the Tenor CMS.
PIN Code. PIN code entered. 14 digits maximum. This field will be blank if a PIN code is not configured.
Local Call ID #. Unique identification number, generated by the
Remote Call ID #. Unique identification number, generated by the
The following is a CDR field used in the extended format 4 and 104:
Incoming/Outgoing IP DN. If this is an incoming IP call, the number displayed will be the number as received from the other endpoint. If this number is an Outgoing IP call, the number displayed will be the DN as it was sent out over IP (Outgoing number plus prepended digits).
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