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Voll, Scott

2005-11-17, 5:45 pm

I'm running CM 4.1.3sr1.

I know I can go into the phone and list the missed calls and received
calls. Is there a way to see this information in CDR or some other way
to pull up that data on a long range bases?

I believe CDR only gives me the completed calls (including VM). I'm
also looking for the people that hang up (missed calls).

Thanks

Scott
Lelio Fulgenzi

2005-11-17, 5:45 pm

Change the service/enterprise parameter 'zero length CDR' to true and you will get all those calls. It will likely increase you CDR database quite a bit though.

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----- Original Message -----
From: Voll, Scott
To: cisco-voip@puck-nether.net
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 11:31 AM
Subject: [cisco-voip] CDR


I'm running CM 4.1.3sr1.

I know I can go into the phone and list the missed calls and received
calls. Is there a way to see this information in CDR or some other way
to pull up that data on a long range bases?

I believe CDR only gives me the completed calls (including VM). I'm
also looking for the people that hang up (missed calls).

Thanks

Scott

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