Polycom RMX 2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide

The following is an example of a formatted CDR file:

General conference section

Event heading

Event section

Figure 14-2Formatted CDR File

CDR File Contents

The general conference section or record contains information such as the Routing Name and ID, and the conference starting date and time.

The event sections or records contain an event type heading or event type code, followed by event data. For example, an event type may be that a participant connects to the conference, and the event data will list the date and time the participant connects to the conference, the participant name and ID, and the participant capabilities used to connect to the conference.

To enable compatibility for applications that written for the MGC family, the Polycom RMX CDR file structure is based on the MGC CDR file structure.

The unformatted and formatted text files contain basically the same information. The following differences should be noted between the contents of the unformatted and formatted text files:

In many cases a formatted text file field contains a textual value, whereas the equivalent unformatted file field contains a numeric value that represents the textual value.

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Polycom 2000/4000 manual CDR File Contents