7-30 Installation and Maintenance Volume
Octel 200/300 S.4.1 PB60019−01
Setting Display Specifications
The fields for setting the CDR display specifications, including log file management, are described below.
@CDR ?
USAGE:
CDR [S <TIME>] [E <TIME>] [B <TIME>] [R <MAX>] [L <LEN>] [P <LEN>] [W] [SU]
FILTERS: XA <XACTIN>, ST <STAT>, PR <PRT>, CO <COS>, MA <MBX>, MS <MS>, ME <ME>
<TIME> : <YEAR> <MONTH> <DAY> <HOUR> <MINUTE>
Specifying Time
To view all information stored in the CDR log file, the only criterion you need to specify is timing. There
are two kinds of time frames: Logical Begin Time and Start Time.
. If the CDR log buffer becomes full, the records at the beginning of the log are overwritten.
Overwriting begins at the physical beginning of the buffer rather than at the logical beginning time
that has been set.
- Logical Begin Time, B [YY MM DD HH MM]
Starts with the logical beginning time or the first record in the log and ends at the end of the file.
Setting the logical beginning time tells the Octel 200/300 where to start the CDR log if no other start
time is specified. Once the logical begin time is set, records collected before this date are no longer
accessible.
. When using CDR data to develop reports, set the logical begin time. If it is not set, when data
wraps, there is no way to determine how much data was lost.
To set the logical begin time, at the @ prompt, enter:
CDR B [YY MM DD HH MM]
@CDRB0002010001
BEGIN TIME SET FOR LOG
In this example, the logical begin time is 12:01 a.m., February 1, 2000. The message server confirms
that the begin time is set.
. If you specify B, all other filters, except W, are ignored in that command line.
- Start Time, S [YY MM DD HH MM]
Use this command to specify a start and end time within the first time frame. This displays the CDR
log from a time after the logical begin time. If no start time is specified, the listing begins with the
first record logged after the logical begin time. At the @ prompt, enter:
CDR S
Enter
To select a particular start time, at the @ prompt, enter:
CDR S [YY MM DD HH MM]
@CDRS0002070800