
History Retention Settings Call Server Configuration
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For instance, if the fully qualified domain name for the logical Call Server
domain is callservers.example.com, the correct domain name for
endpoints in the paris site is:
callserver-paris.callservers.example.com
See also:
“Call Server Configuration” on page219
History Retention Settings The following table describes the fields on the History Retention Settings
page. Only users with the Auditor role can access this page.
The settings on this page are supercluster-wide (the clusters aren’t
independently configured), but the values specified are the number of records
to be retained on each cluster, not the total for the entire supercluster.
Note
Enter all network/DNS-related information in all lower case to avoid possible
case-sensitivity issues with various devices and ensure interoperability.
Table10-24 Fields on the History Retention Settings page
Field Description
Enable recording of
registration history
Enables the system to retain Call Server registration
records (see “Registration History Report” on
page393 ).
Registration history
records to retain
The number of Call Server registration records to retain
on each cluster (up to 500,000).
Signaling message
records to retain
The number of Call Server registration signaling records
to retain on each cluster (up to 2,000,000).
Include keep-alive
messages in
registration history
If selected, the Call Server history includes the
keep-alive messages sent by registered endpoints and
the Call Server’s responses.
Selecting this option significantly increases the number
of Call Server registration records per period of time.
Call history records to
retain
The number of call records to retain on each cluster for
retrieval on the Call History page (see “Call History” on
page384 ).