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Alexander Wolf

2005-06-30, 7:45 am

Hello all !

I hope you can help me on this problem.

I need the cdr record of a call immediately after the call is
disconnected (immediately means within 10 seconds).

I know that the cdr insertion rate can be adjusted by the Enterprise
Parameter "CDR File Time Interval".
The recommended value for this parameter is 1 minute, that means in
worst case the cdr record is available after a minute.
I tried the minimum value of 0, which is accepted, but it seams that
nothing changes for the update rate.

Does anyone know how I can get a cdr record immediately after disconnect
?
It must not necessarily be inserted in the CDR database.

Hope somebody can help.
Thanks in advance,
Alex

BTW: CCM Version is 4.1(2)sr1
Walenta, Phil

2005-06-30, 7:45 am

The CDR record exists as a flat file on each subscriber until it gets
moved to the pub for insertion into the database. You could try
monitoring for those flat files and read them before they get purged.

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Subject: [cisco-voip] immediate access CDR insert

Hello all !

I hope you can help me on this problem.

I need the cdr record of a call immediately after the call is
disconnected (immediately means within 10 seconds).

I know that the cdr insertion rate can be adjusted by the Enterprise
Parameter "CDR File Time Interval".
The recommended value for this parameter is 1 minute, that means in
worst case the cdr record is available after a minute.
I tried the minimum value of 0, which is accepted, but it seams that
nothing changes for the update rate.

Does anyone know how I can get a cdr record immediately after disconnect
?
It must not necessarily be inserted in the CDR database.

Hope somebody can help.
Thanks in advance,
Alex

BTW: CCM Version is 4.1(2)sr1





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