Cisco Systems OL-1089-11 Network Hardware User Manual


 
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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Billing Interface Guide
OL-1089-11
Chapter 1 Billing Interfaces
Call Data Block Descriptions
To specify the CDR file timestamp unit, enter one of the following values:
S-Seconds (default).
M-Milliseconds; use this parameter if your configuration uses TCAP.
Note If you use 1110 in the engine.CDRmessageTypes parameter (for TCAP), you must specify milliseconds
for the CDRtimeStamp value.
Note The timestamp value is in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Previously the term used was Greenwich
Mean Time (GMT).
Configuring Call Detail Record Message Types
Parameter modification: engine.CDRmessageTypes
To specify which CDBs (statistics taken at various points in a call) are recorded during a call, enter one
of the two following sets of values (each number represents a point in a call):
1010, 1020, 1030, 1040, 1050, 1060, 1070, 1080—Use this set of values if your CDR files are used
by a measurement server or by another CDR reader.
1060, 1110—Use this set of values if the end-of-call record is desired.
1071—Use this set of values for BAMS measurements.
Enabling Call Screening
To initialize the database that stores call screening information, modify the parameters shown in
Table 1-3.
Configuring Call Detail Record File Output
To configure the CDR file output, modify the parameters shown in Table 1-4 in the Data Dumper and
Engine sections of the XECfgParm.dat file:
Table 1-3 Call Screening Parameters
Parameter Modification
engine.SysConnectDataAccess To enable or disable the A-number and B-number analysis in
the call screening database, enter one of the following values:
If you do not have the database environment set with all
the required data populated, set this value to false
(default).
If you have the database and want the system to access it,
set this value to true.