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In addition, the following enterprise parameters must be set:

LocalCDRPath — A directory for local CDR files written by Cisco CallManager. If this value is empty or invalid, the CDR files will not be moved.

PrimaryCDRUNCPath — A central collection point for CDR files. If this value is empty or invalid, the CDR files will not be moved. The installation procedure sets this parameter.

CDRFormat — A parameter that determines whether the files are written to the database. The value specifies either FLAT or DB. Default value: DB.

For performance reasons, the Netcool/Proviso Cisco IP Telephony Technology Pack collects CDRs using SQL requests, not flat files. Netcool/Proviso does not support FLAT for CDR collection.

PrimaryCDRDSN — An optional parameter that references the primary CDR server on which to insert CDRs. The referenced system does not need Cisco CallManager installed, but does need SQL server and a CDR database.

This parameter allows movement of the CDRs off of the Cisco CallManager cluster. If this parameter is missing, CDRs are written locally to the PrimaryCDRUNCPath.

CDRFlatFileInterval — A parameter that determines the amount of time, in minutes, that a CDR file can be written to before Cisco CallManager closes the CDR file and opens a new one.

Supported MIBs

This technology pack uses the following MIB files:

cisco-10-mib

CISCO-CCM-MIB.my

CISCO-CDP-MIB.my

CISCO-DSP-MGMT-MIB.my

CISCO-GATEKEEPER-MIB.my

CISCO-POP-MGMT-MIB.my

MSSQL-MIB.my

rfc1213-MIB-II

rfc1514-HOSTRESOURCES

rfc1907-SNMPv2-MIB

rfc2127-ISDN-MIB

rfc2233-IF-MIB

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