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 Element Descriptions
Call Data Element Descriptions
This section describes the current CDB CDEs. The CDEs are divided into three tables (ANSI, ITU, and
generic format).
The ANSI formatted fields are used for customers requesting ANSI-formatted fields (as is the case for
North American customers) and is based on ANSI T1.113.1995.
Table 1-4 Call Detail Record File Output Parameters
Parameter Modification
engine.CDRencodingFormat To specify the call detail record (CDR) file encoding format,
enter one of the following values:
AnsiCDB—North American (default)
ItuCDB—European
engine.CDRmessageTypes To specify which call detail blocks (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 to be read by a
measurement server or other 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.
engine.CDRtimeStamp To specify the CDR file time-stamp unit, enter one of the
following values:
S—Seconds (default).
M—Milliseconds; use this parameter if your
configuration uses TCAP or BAMS.
Note If you use are using BAMS or 1110 in the
engine.CDRmessageTypes parameter (for TCAP),
you must specify milliseconds (M) for the
CDRtimeStamp value.
cdrDmpr.openCDR To indicate whether the standard data dumper writes out CDR
files, enter one of the following values:
true—Standard data dumper opens a CDR file and logs
call detail blocks (CDBs).
false—Standard data dumper does not open a CDR file
and does not log CDBs.
cdrDmpr.seqFile Indicate the location of the file for storing or retrieving the
CDR sequence number (range is 1 to 999999).
Default: ../var/.cdr.seq