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Retrieving call detail recording records, Procedure 61 cdr retrieval using xmodem – Nortel Networks 1000M User Manual

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Survivability

OVL111 IDLE

3

Return to normal mode using the SBFS command in LD 135.

The IP Expansion Cabinet or Chassis and VGMC will reboot again.

—End—

Retrieving Call Detail Recording records

Call Detail Recording (CDR) records are available from an IP Expansion
Cabinet or Chassis that has entered into survival mode. These records
must be manually retrieved when the cabinet or chassis returns to normal
mode (from survival mode) using the following XModem procedure.

CDR is only generated from the survivable IP Expansion Cabinet or Chassis
when the system is operating in survival mode. The CDR files are deleted
from the IP Expansion Cabinet or Chassis after a successful transfer to a
PC.

The XCDR command, file retrieval for small systems in LD 143, transfers
the CDR file from the survivable IP expansion directly to the PC connected
to the Main Cabinet or Chassis.

Use the following procedure to retrieve the CDR files stored on the
survivable IP Expansion Cabinets or Chassis (one file per cabinet or
chassis) using XModem.

Procedure 60

CDR retrieval using XModem

Step

Action

1

Connect a PC to the Main Cabinet or Chassis either remotely using
a modem or directly using an SDI cable and a modem eliminator.
Using a terminal emulation program such as Hyperterminal,
establish a TTY session with the Small System through the modem
or SDI cable.

2

Go into LD 143 on the Main Cabinet or Chassis from the PC. Enter
the following command:

XCDR

3

The system prompts for the IP Expansion Cabinet or Chassis
number. Enter the number of the IP Expansion Cabinet or Chassis
on which the file is stored.

4

The system prints the following:

Getting CDR file for EXP_CAB

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installation and Commissioning

NN43011-310

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

13 May 2008

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