Quintum Technologies CDR User Manual
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Quintum Tenor CMS CDR
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Configure CDR Server Connection Information on Tenor CMS
To capture CDR reports on a CDR server (i.e., a PC or workstation you designate to
capture CDR data), you must first configure the IP address and port number of the
CDR server in the Tenor CMS (see CLI commands in previous section). Once these
are configured, the Tenor will be able to establish a TCP/IP session with the server
on its own.
If no IP address is configured on the Tenor CMS through the CLI, the CDR server
can initiate the session. The Tenor CMS uses TCP port numbers 9002, 9003, 9004
and 9005 on its side for the CDR sessions. The CDRServerPort must still be
configured to either 9002, 9003, 9004 or 9005.
Establish Connection between CDR Server and Tenor CMS
Whether the CMS establishes the connection with the CDR server or the CDR
server attempts to establish the connection, there is a limit of 5 attempts to enter the
correct password before the TCP session is terminated. (To configure a password,
see the CLI command CDRPassWord in the previous section).
After the CDR server successfully logs into the CDR port of the CMS, the CDR
server is provided with the IP address and unit name of the CMS. The CDR server
then supplies the sequence number of the last CDR that it has received from the
CMS. If the last CDR number is unknown, the server sends 0 for the sequence
number. After this exchange, the CMS starts delivering new CDRs to the server.