Adjuncts and Peripherals
Call detail recording (CDR)
SI Installation and Upgrades
805
June 2004
Administering CDR Data Collection
NOTE:
To send CDR data via CLAN to a device on the LAN/WAN, you have the option to
enable/disable RSP.
1
Setup the CDR adjunct to be ready to collect CDR data. Record the IP address and the port
number of the CDR adjunct, which could be a terminal server or a CDR application that uses
RSP.
If the CDR adjunct is an application that uses RSP, start the application to listen for a client
connection at the port.
2
Access the Node Names screen in Communication Manager (see
Administering IP node names
on page 803), and do the following:
a
Enter the CDR adjunct’s name from step 1 in the
Name
field.
b
Enter the CDR adjunct’s IP address in the
IP Address
field.
3
Access the IP Services screen in Communication Manager (see
Administering IP services
on
page 803), and do the following:
a
In the
Service Type
field, enter CDR1 or CDR2.
b
In the
Local Node
field, enter switch-clan.
c
The
Local Port
field defaults to
0
for all client applications. You cannot make an entry
in this field.
d
In the
Remote Node
field, enter the node name you assigned to the CDR adjunct in step
2.
e
In the
Remote Port
field, enter the port number used by the CDR adjunct determined
in step 1.
4
Go to Page 3 and do the following:
a
Enter y in the
Reliable Protocol
field if you have a CDR application using RSP.
Enter n if the CDR adjunct is connected through a terminal server.
b
If RSP is being used, complete the
Packet Resp Timer
and
Connectivity
Timer
fields with some reasonable value that matches the network condition (the
recommended values are 30 and 60 seconds, respectively).
c
Leave the defaults in the other fields.
5
Administer CDR parameters as described in
Administering CDR parameters
on page 806.