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1 Installation and Operation Manual Ascom Report Manager
2 1 Introduction Abbreviations and Glossary Technical Solution Message Logging Overview Call Logging Overview Requirements Hardware Software IT Security Installation and Configuration, Unite Log Components Installation and Configuration, VoIP Log Components Install VoIP Log Collector Service Install and Configure VoIP Log SQL database Installation and Configuration, Report Manager Client Install Report Manager Client Configure Report Manager Client, for UNITE Configure Database Settings Configure Report Settings Set UNITE Values Origin / Receiver Options Add record Edit record Delete record Select active records Configure records Send Response Options Configure Values Response Mapping Add record Edit record Delete record Select active records Configure records Event Notification Options Add record Edit record Delete record Select active records Configure records Message Body Fields Create Custom Report columns Create Custom User Search criteria options Configure Report Manager Client, for VoIP Configure Database Settings / Ver. C Page 2 of 32
3 5.3.2 Set VoIP Values Cause Selection Add Cause Delete Cause Report Fields Configure Report Fields Report Template Administration Save Templates Load Templates Unite Log Analyzer administration Unite Log Analyzer shortcut configuration Unite Log Analyzer shortcut operation Help Contents configuration Report Operation Create UNITE Report Create VoIP Report Create Summary Report Report overview Save Report Print Report Appendix A Unite database Tables/Fields Appendix B VoIP database values (IGWP v7.00 and earlier) Appendix C VoIP database values (IGWP v7.00 and later) Related Documents / Ver. C Page 3 of 32
4 1 Introduction Ascom Report Manager is a software application that provides system administrators, department managers, and executive management the ability to easily generate reports to effectively monitor performance and efficiency of their staff and integrated systems. Ascom Report Manager also serves as an effective application to trace a particular event or activity that occurred in the past, providing a root-cause analysis for evident-based audit reporting. 1.1 Abbreviations and Glossary ESS Enhanced System Service: Unite module that handles centralized number planning, remote connection, system supervision, fault handling, group handling, message routing, centralized logging, activity logging, and user access administration. SQL Structured Query Language A programming language used to store and retrieve data in databases / Ver. C Page 4 of 32
5 2 Technical Solution 2.1 Message Logging Overview LAN Ascom Report Manager UNITE ESS FTP Server Unite Log Collector SQL Server / Database Events in the Unite system, such as messages, data, and alarms, are logged by the ESS and stored in a log database. The logs are exported from the ESS to an FTP server. The Log Collector imports the logs from the FTP server and stores them in an SQL database. The Report Manager fetches data from the SQL server to display in the generated reports / Ver. C Page 5 of 32
6 2.2 Call Logging Overview LAN Ascom Report Manager VoWiFi / IP-DECT VoIP Gateway VoIP Log Collector SQL Server / Database VoIP Gateway calls can be exported from the VoIP Gateway by the CDR feature (Note: for software version and lower, only calls that traverse over the T1/E1 interfaces can be exported from the VoIP Gateway). This call information is captured by the VoIP Log Collector service and stored in an SQL database. The Report Manager fetches data from the SQL server to display in the generated reports. 2.3 Requirements Hardware Unite Components - ACS (ESS) appliance - Desired Unite appliances VoIP Gateway Components - IGWP unit with active T1/E1 interfaces Server - 1 gigahertz (GHz) processor - 1 gigabyte (GB) of RAM - TCP/IP network connection - Windows XP, Service Pack 2 (SP2) / Ver. C Page 6 of 32
7 Client Computer - 1 gigahertz (GHz) processor megabytes (MB) of RAM - TCP/IP network connection - Windows XP, Service Pack 2 (SP2) Software Note: The required Microsoft software can be downloaded from Microsoft s homepage. The installation of Microsoft software is beyond the scope of this document. ESS version 2.15 or later - License for creating logs (ESS-LEX) - ESS set up to send logs to the FTP server - Unite appliances set up to send logs to the ESS VoIP Gateway version 7.00hf3 or later - CDR output directed toward server running VoIP Collector Service Server - Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP (SP2) - Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or SQL Server 2005 Express Edition - Microsoft.NET framework 2.0 Client - Windows XP (SP2) - Microsoft.NET framework Microsoft Office 2003 web component (for UNITE Analyzer application only) IT Security It is recommended that the security level is in accordance with related IT solutions. For more information about IT security, see also System Planning Unite, TD 92258GB. All communication between the different parts of the reporting applications, that is, between the ESS/VoIP Gateway and the servers, and between the SQL server and the clients, is unencrypted. Because of this no parts of the application should be run on a public network / Ver. C Page 7 of 32
8 3 Installation and Configuration, Unite Log Components Please read the Unite Log Analyzer Installation and Operation Manual (TD92421gb), section 4, for details regarding how to install and configure the following components: Unite Log database Unite Log Collector Unite Log Analyzer Client (optional) 4 Installation and Configuration, VoIP Log Components 4.1 Install VoIP Log Collector Service 1. Make sure that the *.inf license file is in the same directory as the Install.exe executable. This license file and license key are unique per installation and shall be obtained from Ascom Technical Support. If you do not have a license file and key, please contact Ascom Technical Support at ASCOM, option Run Install.exe 3. Fill in the appropriate Name, Company Name, and License Key and click OK. 4. Execute the steps of the install wizard until successfully completed and then click CLOSE. 5. Verify that the Ascom VoIP Log Collector App windows service is started and Startup type set to automatic. Note: Ensure that the server running the VoIP Log Collector service has the same time source as the VoIP Gateway in order for the Date and Time values of the CDRs to be aligned / Ver. C Page 8 of 32
9 4.2 Install and Configure VoIP Log SQL database 1. Navigate to the VoIP Log Collector installation folder (default is C:\Program Files\Ascom\Ascom VoIP Log Collector) and start the SQLServerSetup.exe application. 2. In the newly opened window, click on the Database tab and fill in the Database Connection information. 3. Click on the TCP Listener tab and fill in the listening port number. This port shall be the same port number defined in the Ascom VoIP Gateway s CDR configuration. 4. When all data fill is completed, click the Create Database button. A success confirmation shall be shown if the database and table were created successfully. The Data file, Log file, and Table tabs are for advanced settings and normally do not need to be modified under normal circumstances. The following example illustrates that a database called VoIP will be created on the local SQL Server, called SQLEXPRESS, using the sa account. Also, the VoIP Log Collector Service will be listening on port for incoming Call Detail Records from the VoIP Gateway(s) / Ver. C Page 9 of 32
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11 5 Installation and Configuration, Report Manager Client 5.1 Install Report Manager Client 1. Run AscomReportManagerSetup.exe to start the installation wizard. Execute the steps of the install wizard until successfully completed and then click CLOSE. 5.2 Configure Report Manager Client, for UNITE The following sections describe how to configure the Report Manager application to generate UNITE activity reports. 1. Start the Ascom Report Manager application (default shortcut placed on desktop or Start Programs Ascom Ascom Report Manager) Configure Database Settings Allows you to configure the necessary settings in order for the Report Manager Application to access the log information stored in the SQL database. 1. Navigate to Admin Options Database Settings. If this is the first time that an admin option is selected since this instance of Report Manager was started, you will be prompted to enter a password (default password is changeme ). 2. Set Data Source to the name of the SQL Server where the Unite Analyzer database is located (e.g..\sqlexpress ) 3. Set Initial UNITE Catalog to the name of the UNITE Analyzer database (e.g. Analyzer ). 4. Configure the SQL database user credentials appropriately. For trusted connections, click the Trusted Connection box and for SQL accounts, enter the username and associated password. 5. To verify the connection the SQL server, click Test Connection button. 6. Click OK to save the settings and close the window / Ver. C Page 11 of 32
12 5.2.2 Configure Report Settings 1. Navigate to Admin Options Report Settings. 2. Enter the appropriate values for the available parameters and click OK to save the settings and close the window. Table 1 lists the available parameters and their description. Parameter Report Title, UNITE Report Title, VoIP Report Title, Summary Orientation Table, Row Height UNITE Column Headers, Date UNITE Column Headers, Sent to Device UNITE Column Headers, Delivery Time UNITE Column Headers, Response UNITE Column Headers, Response Time Table 1 Description Title of the generated UNITE report Title of the generated VoIP report Title of the generated Summary report Decides whether the generated report is shown in portrait or landscape mode Default row height of generated report Text value for Date column on generated report Text value for Device column on generated report Text value for Delivery column on generated report Text value for Response column on generated report Text value for Response Time column on generated report / Ver. C Page 12 of 32
13 5.2.3 Set UNITE Values Origin / Receiver Options The Origin / Receiver Options allow the report conditions to include origin and/or receiver rules. If an option record is defined, it s used to filter the report data based upon the configured criteria. 1. Navigate to Admin Options Set UNITE Values Origin/Receiver Options Add record 1. Select the desired database Table and Field. See appendix A for details regarding the UNITE Analyzer database. 2. Enter the desired value(s) in the value list box. These value entries must match the value located in the SQL database for a result to be returned. Values entered into the list box for a single option are OR. Value entries are case insensitive and a * character, represents a wild card that can precede and/or follow a value. For example, *85 will match any value that ends with 85 (1285,485,etc.) and 85* will match any value that begins with 85 (8512, 859,etc.) and *85* will match any value that includes 85 (1285, 859,34857,etc.) 3. Click Add Record button to add the configured option record. Once a record has been added, it will be displayed in the summary data grid below Edit record 1. To edit a record, click the edit button associated with the defined record in the summary data grid. The record values will be shown in the Add New Record Values fields 2. Make the desired edit, then click Add Record button to add the option record. The edited option record shall be displayed in the summary data grid below with the new values Delete record 1. To delete a record, select the entire desired record and press the Delete key on the keyboard Select active records The selected checkbox for each record chooses whether this added recorded is active or inactive. If selected (active), the record is included in the report criteria / Ver. C Page 13 of 32
14 Configure records The summary data grid displays the currently added records. The added records can be AND or OR with one another: AND records: Select All checked values in the Summary of Values dropdown box. OR records: Select Any checked value in the Summary of Values dropdown box. The following example illustrates a report that will only include activity that was originated from the WLAN UNITE service Send Response Options The Send Response Options dictates what get s classified as a Send event and a Response event for the active report template. 1. Navigate to Admin Options Set UNITE Values Send Response Options Configure Values 1. Select the desired database Table and Field. See appendix A for details regarding the UNITE Analyzer database / Ver. C Page 14 of 32
15 2. Enter the desired value(s) in the value list box. These value entries must match the value located in the SQL database for a result to be returned. Values entered into the list box for a single option are OR. Value entries are case insensitive and a * character, represents a wild card that can precede and/or follow a value. For example, *85 will match any value that ends with 85 (1285,485,etc.) and 85* will match any value that begins with 85 (8512, 859,etc.) and *85* will match any value that includes 85 (1285, 859,34857,etc.) 3. Click the OK button to save the configuration and exit. The example below will classify UNITE paging with Confirmation activity as sent events and paging confirmation responses as response events for the generated report Response Mapping The Response Mapping configuration controls what gets classified as a Send event and a Response event for the active report template. 1. Navigate to Admin Options Set UNITE Values Response Mapping Add record 1. Select the desired database Table and Field. See appendix A for details regarding the UNITE Analyzer database. 2. Enter the desired text that will be displayed on the generated report in the TEXT textbox / Ver. C Page 15 of 32
16 3. Enter the desired value(s) in the value list box. These value entries must match the value located in the SQL database for a result to be returned. Values entered into the list box for a single option are OR. Value entries are case insensitive and a * character, represents a wild card that can precede and/or follow a value. For example, *85 will match any value that ends with 85 (1285,485,etc.) and 85* will match any value that begins with 85 (8512, 859,etc.) and *85* will match any value that includes 85 (1285, 859,34857,etc.) 4. Select whether the option belongs to Send or Response options by selecting the appropriate tab in the summary data grid. 5. Click Add Record button to add the configured option record. Once a record has been added, it will be displayed in the summary data grid below Edit record 1. To edit a record, click the edit button associated with the defined record in the summary data grid. The record values will be shown in the Add New Record Values fields 2. Make the desired edit, then click Add Record button to add the option record. The edited option record shall be displayed in the summary data grid below with the new values Delete record 1. To delete a record, select the entire desired record and press the Delete key on the keyboard Select active records The selected checkbox for each record chooses whether this added recorded is active or inactive. If selected (active), the record is included in the report criteria Configure records The summary data grid includes two tabs (Send and Response) that display the currently added records for each. The Send Definition field displays the configured Send and Response options that are defined under the Send Response Options form. A configured Send Response Mapping Option is not performed unless first the defined Send Response Definition is matched / Ver. C Page 16 of 32
17 The direct values that are recorded in the Unite Analyzer database can be included in the generated report by clicking the Use UNITE Defined Values checkbox. When activated, the generated report will display the exact database value for the defined TABLE and FIELD in the 1 st record option. The example below will display Delivered on the generated report for paging and paging+confirmation Unite activities that result in a status of 2xx and Failed for 4xx / Ver. C Page 17 of 32
18 The example below will display Accepted by User on the generated report for pagingconfirmationresponse Unite activities that result an Accepted value and Rejected by User that result a Rejected value Event Notification Options The Event Notification Options configuration defines the triggered events for the active report template. This allows the report to narrow down the entries to specific events (i.e. only lab critical value notifications). 1. Navigate to Admin Options Set UNITE Values Event Notification Options Add record 1. Select the desired database Table and Field. See appendix A for details regarding the UNITE Analyzer database. 2. Enter the desired value(s) in the value list box. These value entries must match the value located in the SQL database for a result to be returned. Values entered into the list box for a single option are OR. Value entries are case insensitive and a * character, represents a wild card that can precede and/or follow a value. For example, *85 will match any value that ends with 85 (1285,485,etc.) and 85* will match any value that begins with 85 (8512, 859,etc.) and *85* will match any value that includes 85 (1285, 859,34857,etc.) / Ver. C Page 18 of 32
19 3. Click Add Record button to add the configured option record. Once a record has been added, it will be displayed in the summary data grid below Edit record 1. To edit a record, click the edit button associated with the defined record in the summary data grid. The record values will be shown in the Add New Record Values fields 2. Make the desired edit, then click Add Record button to add the option record. The edited option record shall be displayed in the summary data grid below with the new values Delete record 1. To delete a record, select the entire desired record and press the Delete key on the keyboard Select active records The selected checkbox for each record chooses whether this added recorded is active or inactive. If selected (active), the record is included in the report criteria Configure records The summary data grid displays the currently added records. The added records can be AND or OR with one another: AND records: Select All checked values in the Summary of Values dropdown box. OR records: Select Any checked value in the Summary of Values dropdown box / Ver. C Page 19 of 32
20 The example below is configured for the generated report to only display Unite activities that include MessageType values of LabCriticalValue Message Body Fields The Message Body Fields configuration defines how the generated report shall segment, parse and display the text included in the Unite activity s message body element and additional user search criteria for a given report template. 1. Navigate to Admin Options Set UNITE Values Message Body Fields Create Custom Report columns The generated report can include up to 10 custom columns that include data that is parsed from the Unite activity s message body element. Follow these steps for each custom column desired: 1. Check the Visible checkbox to allow the column to be visible on the generated report. 2. Enter the column label text in the Field Name textbox. 3. Enter the start delimiter string in the Start textbox. 4. Enter the end delimiter string in the End textbox / Ver. C Page 20 of 32
21 Note: Only displayable ASCII characters are allowed as delimiters Empty start and end delimiters will result in the entire message body element to be included for the desired column. Empty start delimiter will parse from the beginning of the text to the first instance of the defined end delimiter. Empty end delimiter will parse from the first instance of the defined start delimiter to the end of the text. The example below will place the entire body text in the Message column, will parse the text by : and place the 1 st segment in the Type column and the 2 nd segment in the Location column. For example, the body text Entry Request: Lab Door would store the following: Message column = Entry Request: Lab Door Location column = Lab Door Type column = Entry Request Create Custom User Search criteria options The custom report columns are automatically added to the user search criteria on the main form. This provides maximum flexibility to the user by narrowing the report criteria on a dynamic basis without any administration changes. By not checking (or unchecking) the desired Field s Visible checkbox, the report template would provide additional user search / Ver. C Page 21 of 32
22 criteria on the main form without having the columns visible on the generated report. 5.3 Configure Report Manager Client, for VoIP The following sections describe how to configure the Report Manager application to generate VoIP call activity reports. 1. Start the Ascom Report Manager application (default shortcut placed on desktop or Start Programs Ascom Ascom Report Manager) Configure Database Settings Allows you to configure the necessary settings in order for the Report Manager Application to access the log information stored in the SQL database. 1. Navigate to Admin Options Database Settings. If this is the first time that an admin option is selected since this instance of Report Manager was started, you will be prompted to enter a password (default password is changeme ). 2. Set Data Source to the name of the SQL Server where the VoIP database is located (e.g..\sqlexpress ) 3. Set Initial VoIP Catalog to the name of the VoIP database (e.g. VoIP ). 4. Configure the SQL database user credentials appropriately. For trusted connections, click the Trusted Connection box and for SQL accounts, enter the username and associated password. 5. To verify the connection the SQL server, click Test Connection button. 6. Click OK to save the settings and close the window / Ver. C Page 22 of 32
23 5.3.2 Set VoIP Values Cause Selection The Cause Selection Option configuration defines the available causes able to be selected in the report search criteria. 1. Navigate to Admin Options Set VoIP Values Cause Selection The left list box shows the available causes that are available. The right list box shows the selected causes that will be available in the report search criteria Add Cause 1. Highlight the desired causes in the left list box and press the right arrow button located in the middle of the form. The selected causes shall be moved to the right list box. 2. Click OK to save the changes and exit Delete Cause 1. Highlight the desired causes in the right list box and press the left arrow button located in the middle of the form. The selected causes shall be moved to the left list box. Note: for IGWP software version 7.0 and later the only valid causes are: Normal call clearing, Non-selected user clearing, Requested circuit/channel not available, User busy, Call rejected, Normal unspecified. 2. Click OK to save the changes and exit / Ver. C Page 23 of 32
24 The example below illustrates that Call rejected, Destination out of order, etc. causes are selected and are available in the report search criteria Report Fields The Report Fields configuration defines the report columns for the desired report template. 1. Navigate to Admin Options Set VoIP Values Report Fields Configure Report Fields The generated report can include up to 10 custom columns. Perform the following steps on each desired column: 1. Click the Visible checkbox to allow the column to be shown on the generated report. 2. Insert the desired column name in the Field Name entry box. 3. Select the desired Database Value from the drop down box. See appendix B for details regarding each available value / Ver. C Page 24 of 32
25 5.4 Report Template Administration The Report Manager Client includes templates that allow an administrator to configure various report criteria options for specific reports that can be easily loaded by a user. Templates allow the user to easily generate a wide variety of reports without having to perform configuration changes. All parameters, except the Date, Time, and Query Timeout search criteria are stored in a template Save Templates 1. To build a template, first configure the desired report admin options and search criteria 2. Next, press File Save Report Template As 3. When prompted to enter a desired save location, select the location and enter the desired file name, then press Save Load Templates 1. To load a report template, press File Load Report Template 2. When prompted to enter a desired report template file, select the location and desired report template file, then press Open 3. The name of the loaded report template will be shown in the top window title bar. 5.5 Unite Log Analyzer administration The Unite Log Analyzer application is an application for detailed Unite log analysis and troubleshooting. The Unite Log Analyzer can also create graphical presentation of activities over time that can be exported into external applications for presentational charts. Please read the Unite Log Analyzer Installation and Operation Manual (TD92421gb) for configuration and operation details Unite Log Analyzer shortcut configuration The Report Manager Client can be configured to provide a shortcut to the Unite Log Analyzer. 1. Create a shortcut to the Unite Log Analyzer executable. 2. Store this shortcut in the Analyzer folder located under the Ascom Report Manager installation folder / Ver. C Page 25 of 32
26 5.5.2 Unite Log Analyzer shortcut operation The Report Manager provides the ability to seamlessly start the Unite Log Analyzer application from the Report Manager Client. When the shortcut link is configured properly, click File Open Analyzer to start the application. 5.6 Help Contents configuration The Report Manager provides the ability to link a help document to the Report Manager Client. 1. Store the desired document in the Help folder located under the Ascom Report Manager installation folder. 2. Verify that correct operation by clicking Help Contents and ensure that the desired document successfully opens. 6 Report Operation The following sections describe how to operate the Report Manager application to generate reports. Please note: In general, to activate a search criteria option, check the respective check box located to the right of the option. If an option is not checked, it will be ignored in the search criteria. 1. Start the Ascom Report Manager application (default shortcut placed on desktop or Start Programs Ascom Ascom Report Manager) 2. If the currently loaded report template is not the desired report, then load the desired report template. The name of the currently loaded report template is displayed in the top window title bar. 3. Select the desired Date and Time search criteria. 4. Query Timeout is the number of minutes before a query times out. (Note: a query timeout of 0 could result in a query running indefinitely and never timing out). The query timeout period can be extended, if a particular query ends with the following message: / Ver. C Page 26 of 32
27 6.1 Create UNITE Report 1. Select the UNITE tab in the main form. 2. Check the Include in Report Preview checkbox. If not checked, the previewed report will not include the UNITE report. 3. With the Select From drop down box, choose whether the selected user search criteria options are AND or OR together. 4. Fill in other desired user search criteria options and press the Preview button. Note: Value entries are case insensitive and a * character, represents a wild card that can precede and/or follow a value. For example, *85 will match any value that ends with 85 (1285, 485, etc.) and 85* will match any value that begins with 85 (8512, 859, etc.) and *85* will match any value that includes 85 (1285, 859, 34857, etc.) 5. When completed, the generated report will be presented in a new window. 6.2 Create VoIP Report 1. Select the VoIP tab in the main form. 2. Check the Include in Report Preview checkbox. If not checked, the previewed report will not include the VoIP report. 3. Fill in the desired user search criteria options and press the Preview button. Note: To, From, and Cause entries are AND together, while the Name and Number fields are OR. Value entries are case insensitive and a * character, represents a wild card that can precede and/or follow a value. For example, *85 will match any value that ends with 85 (1285, 485, etc.) and 85* will match any value that begins with 85 (8512, 859, etc.) and *85* will match any value that includes 85 (1285, 859, 34857, etc.) 4. When completed, the generated report will be presented in a new window. 6.3 Create Summary Report The Summary Report provides an overview of the VoIP calling records. It can report Number of Calls and Call Duration matrices. 1. Select the Summary tab in the main form. 2. Check the Include in Report Preview checkbox. If not checked, the previewed report will not include the Summary report. 3. Ensure that the desired date/time range is covering the desired summary report span criteria. 4. Select the desired Number of Calls options and period to be included in the report. 5. Select the desired Call Duration options and period to be included in the report / Ver. C Page 27 of 32
28 6. When ready, press the Preview button. 7. When completed, the generated report will be presented in a new window. 6.4 Report overview When a report is generated, it will be presented in a separate window. The presented data in the generated report is dependent on how the active report template has been configured Save Report The report can be saved to a file for archiving purposes, post-processing with other applications, etc. To save the selected report: 1. Press File Save As 2. When prompted, choose the desired location, filename, and file format and press Save Print Report The report can be printed for hard copy archiving purposes, sharing among colleagues, etc. To print the selected report: 1. Press File Print Preview 2. A print preview window will be presented in which the user can decide to print the report by pressing the Print icon. Note: The currently assigned default printer on the client PC is the printer that will be utilized for the print job / Ver. C Page 28 of 32
29 7 Appendix A Unite database Tables/Fields Refer to Activity Logging in Unite Function Description, TD92341GB, appendix E for details on the Unite Analyzer database table/field descriptions. 8 Appendix B VoIP database values (IGWP v7.00 and earlier) Field cause bcaps refs dst_cdpn dst_cgpn dst_dgpn dst_name dir xref xleg event src_cdpn src_cgpn Description Cause for call termination. These are coded <size>_<coding-standard/location>_<causecode> [_<diagnostics>]. Bearer capabilities as received in the incoming call. Coded as hexadecimal octet string according to Q.931. Octets are separated by _. Bearer capabilities are used to describe the type of calls (voice, fax, data, etc). Call destination. This is a per-call unique identifier and shall not occur twice. The called party number as dialed on the outgoing interface. The calling party number as presented on the outgoing interface. The diverting party number as presented on the outgoing interface. This field occurs on calls that have been diverted after passing the gateway. The called H.323 alias name as presented on the outgoing interface. The direction of the call-leg the event is posted for. E.g. if the record has an event=b:connect and dir=out, then the direction of the B call leg is outgoing (as seen at the destination interface given as dst_if). Either in or out. The ref of the call being merged into the current call due to a call transfer. The leg of the call referenced by xleg that is merged in. Either A or B. The event triggering this particular CDR entry. The called party number as received in the incoming call. The calling party number of the calling party as received in the incoming call / Ver. C Page 29 of 32
30 src_dgpn src_name src_reg_name src_if dst_if The diverting party number as received in the incoming call. This field occurs on calls that have been diverted before passing the gateway. The H.323 alias name of the calling party as received in the incoming call. The H.323 alias name of the calling party as defined by the gatekeeper. The originating interface of the call. E.g. GW2 can be a Gatekeeper interface. The destination interface of the call. E.g. PPP is a physical Isdn interface. time A time-stamp in 1 second resolution since The time base does not change during a call (it might change between calls due to clock settings). alert_time A time-stamp in 1 second resolution since This timestamp is comprised within a CONNECT CDR, in order to ease the duration calculation of the alerting phase. (alert_duration=time(connect) alert_time) connect_time A time-stamp in 1 second resolution since This timestamp is comprised within a DISC or REL CDR, in order to ease the duration calculation of the phase a call was in the connected state. (connect_duration=time(disc) connect_time) disc_time A time-stamp in 1 second resolution since This timestamp is comprised within a REL CDR, in order to ease the calculation of the amount of time it took to completely release a call. (release_duration=time(rel) disc_time) date xcoder rcoder xstats rstats The "human readable" date and time: 4 digit year, 2 digit month, 2 digit day of month, 2 digit hours (24h clock), 2 digit minutes, 2 digit seconds. The media codec being applied in transmit direction. If present, the info conveyed is: Codec[string],Framesize[ms](Receive Jitter[ms],Roundtrip Delay[ms]) The media codec being applied in receive direction. If present, the info conveyed is: Codec[string],Framesize[ms](Receive Jitter[ms],Roundtrip Delay[ms]) The media statistics of the outgoing audio stream as measured on the remote party. The five fields are: Average Roundtrip Delay, Maximum Roundtrip Delay, Average Jitter, Maximum Jitter, Packet Loss. The media statistics of the received audio stream. The five fields are: Average Roundtrip Delay, Maximum / Ver. C Page 30 of 32
31 srv_id Roundtrip Delay, Average Jitter, Maximum Jitter, Packet Loss. The server id. The purpose is to provide a constant unique id serving as an originator address for CDRs. The actual aim is to support billing applications. 9 Appendix C VoIP database values (IGWP v7.00 and later) With the introduction of IGWP software version 7.0, the database values populated by the CDR records are a subset of the original database values. The original entries have been reduced to the entries outlined in the table below. Field cause refs Description Cause for call termination. These are coded <size>_<coding-standard/location>_<causecode> [_<diagnostics>]. Call destination. This is a per-call unique identifier and shall not occur twice. dst_cdpn dst_cgpn dst_name xref event src_cdpn src_cgpn src_name The called party number as dialed on the outgoing interface. The calling party number as presented on the outgoing interface. The called H.323 alias name as presented on the outgoing interface. The ref of the call being merged into the current call due to a call transfer. A list of events associated with this particular CDR entry. The called party number as received in the incoming call. The calling party number of the calling party as received in the incoming call. The H.323 alias name of the calling party as received in the incoming call. time A time-stamp in 1 second resolution since The time base does not change during a call (it might change between calls due to clock settings). alert_time A time-stamp in 1 second resolution since This timestamp shows the alert_duration. (alert_duration=time(connect) alert_time) / Ver. C Page 31 of 32
32 connect_time A time-stamp in 1 second resolution since This timestamp shows connect_duration. (connect_duration=time(disc) connect_time) disc_time A time-stamp in 1 second resolution since This timestamp shows the time at which a call is released. date The "human readable" date and time: 4 digit year, 2 digit month, 2 digit day of month, 2 digit hours (24h clock), 2 digit minutes, 2 digit seconds. 10 Related Documents Function Description, Activity Logging in Unite Installation and Operation Manual, Unite Log Analyzer Installation and Operation Manual, ESS Installation and Operation Manual, VoIP Gateway TD92341GB TD92421GB TD92253GB TD92326GB / Ver. C Page 32 of 32
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