Avaya Octel 200 Server User Manual


 
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Octel 200/300 S.4.1 PB6001901
Fax Transactions
This example shows a CDR log for all fax transactions. The CDR command shows the column length set
to 132 (L 132), which is required to see the DESTINATION and RTE columns.
@CDR XA FAX L 132 PO O S 08 00 08 16 08 00
MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS XACTIN STAT MS ME PRT DURATN MAILBOX DESTINATION RTE
08/16/00 08:00:03 FAXRCV OK 02 007 0:01.4 2126911191 045
08/16/00 08:00:05 FAXDLV OK 032 0:02.6 2000 2000
08/16/00 08:00:05 FAXSND OK 066 0:02.6 032
08/16/00 08:00:03 FAXDLV OK 030 0:01.6 2000 2000
08/16/00 08:00:05 FAXSND OK 063 0:01.6 030
08/16/00 08:00:05 FAXQCK OK 01 032 0:03.9 4735
08/16/00 08:01:57 FAXRCV OK 07 063 0:03.7 2200 032
In this example, the records in the log show the following:
- A two-page fax was successfully received (FAXRCV and OK entries) from a location with an
identification string of 2126911191. The RTE column displays the voice port allocated with a
FAXRCV entry in the XACTIN column.
- A fax was successfully delivered (FAXDLV entry) for mailbox 2000 to extension 2000. The FAXSND
entry shows which fax channel was used to deliver the fax.
- A seven-page Quick Fax was sent (FAXQCK entry) to mailbox 4735. Every FAXQCK record is
followed by a FAXRCV record.
The PRT column shows the voice ports for FAXQCK and FAXDLV, and the fax channels for FAXRCV and
FAXSND.
The MS column shows the number of pages received for FAXRCV records. For FAXQCK transactions, the
01 is always indicated in conjunction with a quick fax message, with or without voice annotation.
CDR for Network Messages
This example shows a CDR log for network messages. You could use this CDR log for an application
where the customer bills the user for the calls made on the network.
Set the column length in the CDR command to 132 (L 132), which is required to see the DESTINATION
and RTE columns. The DESTINATION column shows the name in the LOCATION Table.
@CDR L 132 XA NT ST OK
MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS XACTIN STAT MS ME PRT DURATN MAILBOX DESTINATION RTE
09/14/00 09:15:31 NTIN OK 029 0:00.5
*09/14/00 09:16:17 NTMSGR OK 029 0:00.8 66093164
09/14/00 09:16:50 NTOUTC OK 030 0:00.6 VMX2D
*09/14/00 09:18:42 NTMSGD OK 030 0:01.8 4736
The MAILBOX column entry for NTMSGR and NTMSGD entries is the mailbox number of the creator of
the message. The transaction type NTMSGR is preceded with an NTIN entry, and NTMSGD is preceded
with an NTOUTC entry. An OK entry in the STAT column shows that the transaction was successful.