Chapter 27 Call Detail Record (CDR)
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27.3 The Backup Screen
Use this screen to backup CDR files, delete existing backups of CDR files and mail
CDR files to an administrator email address.
Figure 237
CDR > Backup List
Each field is described in the following table.
Table 157
CDR > Backup List
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Backup File List
Filename
This column displays the names of the backup CDR files currently stored
on the X2002. Use the check box on the left to specify which files you
want to forward or delete. The filename of the CDR takes the following
format: “cdr.YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.tgz”
Where:
•
cdr
- indicates this is a Call Detail Record file.
•
YYYYMMDD
- is the year, month, and day indicating when the
backup file was created.
•
HHMMSS
- is the time of the day indicating when the backup file
was created in hour, minute, second format.
•
tgz
- indicates that this is a compressed. That can be decompressed
using a compression utility such as WinRAR. The resulting
decompressed files are MySQL database files that can be managed
via a MySQL DBMS (Database Management System). See
Database Management via MySQL on page 394
Note: The X2002 can store only three CDR backup files at a time. If
you create a new backup file when you already have three
files created, then the oldest backup file is deleted from the
system.
Forward
Check the boxes next to the files you want to forward to the
administrator email address and click the
Forward
button. The files
you forward to an administrator are deleted from the X2002.
Delete
If you no longer want to store a CDR file on the X2002 then check the
boxes next to the files you want to delete from the X2002 and click the
Delete
button.
Backup Now
Click the
Backup Now
button to save a CDR backup file on the X2002.
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