Avaya Octel 200 Server User Manual


 
Log Commands 7-25
Octel 200/300 S.4.1PB6001901
- PRT
Contains a three-digit designation, starting with 0, of the port that each transaction came in on. For
digital networking entries, this entry is always 000.
- DURATN
Lists the number of hours/minutes/tenths of minutes for each transaction. The duration of an event,
reflected in a CDR log that is not designated to be logged is included in the first CDR log entry
associated with the call. For example, assume that records of type CALATT (call attendant) are not
logged, but all transactions of type LOGON are enabled. A call comes into the message server and is
routed to the attendant mailbox. The attendant greeting plays and the caller logs on to a mailbox
rather than hangs up. Because a record is not logged for CALATT, the entire duration of that call is
attributed to LOGON.
For digital networking entries, this column contains the actual voice length of the message for
NTMSGD and NTMSGN entries and is always 0:00.0 for an NTOUTC entry.
. Consider the following about entries in the DURATN column:
- If the message server time is modified in UPDATE (MODIFY DATE), the durations logged for
calls in process at that time will not be correct. When the time is changed because of daylight
savings time, the duration logged for calls in process is correct.
- The maximum duration that is logged is 24 hours; a call lasting 25 hours shows 1 hour.
- MAILBOX
Lists the number of the mailbox involved for each transaction type (XACTIN). For example, the
mailbox listed for a LOGON transaction type is the mailbox entered. The mailbox listed for a network
transaction type is the creator’s mailbox. The mailbox listed for a CALPA transaction type is the
mailbox originally called.
- COS
Shows the number of the incoming port/trunk group, which is logged only for integrated call records.
Refer to the Call Detail Records, Display Filters section, in this chapter.
- CALLER
The caller’s mailbox number is logged only for integrated call records. Refer to the Display Filters
section.
The following two columns are displayed by expanding the screen width to 132. When defining the CDR
transactions within the LOG command, define L [LEN] to be 132 (L 132) to display these columns:
- DESTINATION
Lists the numbers entered for pager outcalls and fax delivery attempts. The entries represent the
location names as defined in the LOCATION Table for network outcalls or the identification string of
the sending fax machine for a FAXRCV transaction type.
- RTE
Lists the route numbers for network outcall attempts. The RTE column represents the voice port
allocation for FAXSND, FAXRCV, and FAXEDT (logged by fax channel only) transaction types. For
digital networking entries, the entry in this column is always 1 for a NTOUTC transaction type.