Call detail record
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'''Id''' is a 128 bits unique identifier for all the records of a same call. | '''Id''' is a 128 bits unique identifier for all the records of a same call. | ||
− | * | + | * '''h323-conf-id''' for RADIUS and '''@{SessionId}''' for Text CDR |
'''Original Id''' is a 128 bits unique identifier used for Call Transfer record. Each Call Transfer outgoing legs has its own unique '''Id''', the '''Original Id''' is used to associated the transfer led with the original call legs (incoming+outgoing). | '''Original Id''' is a 128 bits unique identifier used for Call Transfer record. Each Call Transfer outgoing legs has its own unique '''Id''', the '''Original Id''' is used to associated the transfer led with the original call legs (incoming+outgoing). | ||
− | * | + | * '''h323-incoming-conf-id''' for RADIUS and '''@{OriginalSessionId}''' for Text CDR |
=== Case 1: Call Answered === | === Case 1: Call Answered === |
Revision as of 13:24, 25 April 2016
Call detail records, or CDR for short, are the foundation of subscriber billing activities by telecom service providers. They are data records containing call-related information such as:
- Incoming Network
- Outgoing Network
- Calling number
- Called number
- Start time
- End Time
See this link from more details Wikipedia - Call Retail Record
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TelcoBridges and call detail records
TelcoBridges TMG800, TMG3200 and TMG7800 products support the generation of call detail records in text format. They also support the ability to export call detail records to a RADIUS server for accounting purposes. Both methods can be used simultaneously.
Text CDRs are stored locally on the TMG units and must be extracted from the system either manually, or automatically.
If the network supports RADIUS, this method is preferred as each record will be sent in a timely manner to an external database for storage.
Call Detail Records Generation
TelcoBridges CDRs are generated on a per-leg bases when the call is answered and when the call is terminated.
In the cases illustrated below:
Id is a 128 bits unique identifier for all the records of a same call.
- h323-conf-id for RADIUS and @{SessionId} for Text CDR
Original Id is a 128 bits unique identifier used for Call Transfer record. Each Call Transfer outgoing legs has its own unique Id, the Original Id is used to associated the transfer led with the original call legs (incoming+outgoing).
- h323-incoming-conf-id for RADIUS and @{OriginalSessionId} for Text CDR
Case 1: Call Answered
Case 2: Call Unanswered
Case 3: Call Transferred
Text-based Call Detail Records
Text-based call detail records