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The CDR entry in
Example 6.2
includes IP addresses for signaling and voice data, audio codec
and frame size.
6.1.2
CDRs for callback and two stage calls
In the case of CDR entries for two-stage dialing/callback calls, the beginning and ending times
for the first call leg is always used as the call time. The call time in seconds appears first for
the first leg, followed by a slash and the connection time for the second leg, as shown in
Ex-
ample 6.3
.
6.1.3
Specific cause values
The CELLX Box will generate cause values that represent an event, such as exceeding a de-
fined limit. They are listed in
Table 6.3
.
Example 6.2
Sample cdr.log file with VoIP information
C1,24.11.09-16:52:20,24.11.09-
16:52:22,401419,9777,,172.20.25.103:172.20.25.103,G711a,20,0101,2,10,0,,,11
Example 6.3
Sample cdr.log file for callback and two-stage calls
C1,24.11.09-17:15:29,24.11.09-
17:15:57,[0002:01]CB,[0008:01]DLA,,172.20.25.103:172.20.25.103,G711a,20,0102,28/
3,90,0,,,
Table 6.3
Specific cause values
Cause Value
Description
0a
One of the following limits has been reached:
Unit limit defined in the port’s subscriber line
Unit limit per SIM assignment via CELLX Box
0b
Maximum call duration assigned via CELLX Box has been reached
0c
Maximum call duration based on mapping entry settings has been reached
0d
Maximum number of minutes per SIM assignment via CELLX Box has been
reached
10, 1f
Normal call termination (disconnected by calling party)
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