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Chapter 4: Advanced Topic: View Call Detail Records
CDR Output
The following is an example of a CDR output. Each field in a CDR string is separated by a comma
(any blank fields are designated by a comma). See below for field definitions.
There are eight CDR format types:
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0 (Standard CDR output)
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1 (Extended CDR output)
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3 (Extended Tenor AX CDR output)
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4 (Extended Tenor AX CDR output plus session ID)
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100 (Standard CDR output plus session ID)
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101 (Extended CDR output plus session ID)
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103 (Standard Tenor AX CDR output plus session ID)
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104 (Extended Tenor AX CDR output plus session ID)
Sample Record for Standard and Extended CDR Format 0, 1, 100, 101
Record 1 Sample: (includes fields for both Standard and Extended Formats)
1,17325551212,15,20000207062812,21060207062815,
2000020706283030,16,208.226.140.57,192.168.10.64,4,1,1,1,1,1,1,,0,0,1415551000,12345678901
234,9876543210,0123456789
Record 1 Field Definitions – Standard Formats 0 and 100
1 (Call ID), 17325551212 (Called Number), 15 (Duration), 20000207062812 (Call Initiation
Time), 20000207062815 (Call Connected Time), 2000020706283030 (Call Disconnected Time),
16 (Cause Code), 208.226.140.57 (Local IP Address), 192.168.10.64 (Remote IP Address), 4
(Origination Trunk ID), 1 (Call Type), 1 (Call Number Type), 1 (Incoming Line),1 (Incoming
Channel), 1 (Outgoing Line), 1 (Outgoing Channel), blank AutoSwitch Time, blank
(AutoSwitch Duration), 0 (Bad IP Quality Events), 0 (AutoSwitch Flag)
Record 1 Field Definitions – Extended Formats 1 and 101
The extended format includes all fields used in the standard format plus the following fields:
1415551000 (Calling Party Number), 12345678901234 (PIN Code), 9876543210 (Remote Call
ID #), 0123456789 (Local Call ID #)
Definitions for each field appear below.
Call ID: Sequence number. This is a unique number assigned to identify an individual call (i.e, 1, 2,
3,…). The sequence number starts from 1 and wraps around at 4,294,967,295. When a Tenor AX
unit resets, the sequence number starts from 1 again. If the system has a problem and loses connec-