Table Of Contents
Reviewing CDR Search Results
Understanding the Results for CDR Search
Media Information
CDR and CMR Dump Tables
Related Topics
Additional Cisco Documentation
Reviewing CDR Search Results
This chapter describes CDR search results. The chapter contains the following topics:
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Understanding the Results for CDR Search
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Media Information
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CDR and CMR Dump Tables
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Related Topics
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Additional Cisco Documentation
Understanding the Results for CDR Search
The CDR search allows users to view the CDR/CMR fields as described in "CDR and CMR Dump Tables" section. The CDR search retrieves the CDR/CMR files from the tbl_billing_data and tbl_billing_error tables of the CAR database.
See Table 27-1.
Table 27-1 CDR Search Results
Field
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Description
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Sl No
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This field specifies the serial or record number.
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Call Type
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This field specifies the type of call: simple, transfer, forward, pickup, conference, refer, replaces, or redirection.
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GCID_CMId GCID_CallId
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This field specifies the call identifiers that are associated with all the records for the entire call.
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Orig Node Id Dest Node Id
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This field specifies the server where the call originator/destination was registered at the time of the call.
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Orig Leg Id Dest Leg Id
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This field specifies the unique identifiers to the originating/destination leg of a call.
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Calling No Calling No Partition
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The calling number specifies the directory number where the call originated. The calling partition specifies the partition that is associated with the calling party.
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Called No Called No Partition
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The called number specifies the directory number from which the call was initially placed and is the same as the Dest No when the call is not transferred or forwarded. The called partition specifies the partition that is associated with the called party.
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Dest No Dest No Partition
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The destination number specifies the directory number where the call finally terminated and is the same as the called number when the call is not transferred or forwarded. The destination number partition specifies the partition that is associated with the destination number.
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Last Rd No Last Rd No Partition
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The last redirected number specifies the directory number from which the call was finally redirected. The last redirected number partition specifies the partition that is associated with the last redirected number.
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Media Info Orig Pkts Rcd Dest Pkts Rcd Orig Pkts Lost Dest Pkts Lost
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This field specifies the packets that were received or lost for the origination or destination leg of a call and a link to the media information. See the "CDR and CMR Dump Tables" section for information about the CDR and CMR Dump tables.
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CDR - CMR Dump
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This field specifies a link to the CDR and CDR dump tables. This link allows the users to view the values in the CDR/CMR fields. See the "CDR and CMR Dump Tables" section for information about the CDR and CMR Dump tables.
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Media Information
The media information table provides the following information. See Table 27-2.
Table 27-2 CDR Media Information
Field
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Description
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Origination Leg
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A unique identifier for the originating leg of a call.
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Destination Leg
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A unique identifier for the destination leg of a call.
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Parameter
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The media parameters MediaTransportAdd_Ip, PayLoadCapability, MediaCap_g723BitRate, Packets Sent, Octets Sent, Packets Received, Octets Received, Packets Lost, Jitter, Latency, QoS, VideoCap_Codec, VideoCap_Bandwidth, VideoCap_Resolution, VideoTransportAddress_IP, and VideoTransportAddress_Port
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Origination
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The value for all the preceding parameters for the origination leg of the call.
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Destination
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The value for all the preceding parameters for the destination leg of the call.
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CDR and CMR Dump Tables
The CDR and CMR dump tables provide the following information. See Table 27-3.
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You can view the content of the voice quality metrics field, varVQMetrics, in the Origination CMR and Destination CMR fields.
Table 27-3 CDR and CMR Dump Tables
Field
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Description
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CDR
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This field specifies the call detail record fields.
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Origination CMR
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Only a single set of fields for origination and destination exists. You can find the origination or destination CMR by using the leg IDs. If the leg IDs of the CMR match the Orig/Dest leg ID of the CDR, the following record represents Orig/Dest CMR.
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Destination CMR
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Only a single set of fields for origination and destination exists. You can find the origination or destination CMR by using the leg IDs. If the leg IDs of the CMR match the Orig/Dest leg ID of the CDR, the following record represents Orig/Dest CMR.
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The following example displays output from a CDR dump file:
Sample CDR Dump File Output
cdrRecordType, globalCallID_callManagerId, globalCallID_callId, origLegCallIdentifier, dateTimeOrigination, origNodeId, origSpan, origIpAddr, callingPartyNumber, callingPartyUnicodeLoginUserID, origCause_location, origCause_value, origPrecedenceLevel, origMediaTransportAddress_IP, origMediaTransportAddress_Port, origMediaCap_payloadCapability, origMediaCap_maxFramesPerPacket, origMediaCap_g723BitRate, origVideoCap_Codec, origVideoCap_Bandwidth, origVideoCap_Resolution, origVideoTransportAddress_IP, origVideoTransportAddress_Port, origRSVPAudioStat, origRSVPVideoStat, destLegIdentifier, destNodeId, destSpan, destIpAddr, originalCalledPartyNumber, finalCalledPartyNumber, finalCalledPartyUnicodeLoginUserID, destCause_location, destCause_value, destPrecedenceLevel, destMediaTransportAddress_IP, destMediaTransportAddress_Port, destMediaCap_payloadCapability, destMediaCap_maxFramesPerPacket, destMediaCap_g723BitRate, destVideoCap_Codec, destVideoCap_Bandwidth, destVideoCap_Resolution, destVideoTransportAddress_IP, destVideoTransportAddress_Port, destRSVPAudioStat, destRSVPVideoStat, dateTimeConnect, dateTimeDisconnect, lastRedirectDn, pkid, originalCalledPartyNumberPartition, callingPartyNumberPartition, finalCalledPartyNumberPartition, lastRedirectDnPartition, duration, origDeviceName, destDeviceName, origCallTerminationOnBehalfOf, destCallTerminationOnBehalfOf, origCalledPartyRedirectOnBehalfOf, lastRedirectRedirectOnBehalfOf, origCalledPartyRedirectReason, lastRedirectRedirectReason, destConversationId, globalCallId_ClusterID, joinOnBehalfOf, comment, authCodeDescription, authorizationLevel, clientMatterCode, origDTMFMethod, destDTMFMethod, callSecuredStatus, origConversationId, origMediaCap_Bandwidth, destMediaCap_Bandwidth, authorizationCodeValue, outpulsedCallingPartyNumber, outpulsedCalledPartyNumber, origIpv4v6Addr, destIpv4v6Addr, origVideoCap_Codec_Channel2, origVideoCap_Bandwidth_Channel2, origVideoCap_Resolution_Channel2, origVideoTransportAddress_IP_Channel2, origVideoTransportAddress_Port_Channel2, origVideoChannel_Role_Channel2, destVideoCap_Codec_Channel2, destVideoCap_Bandwidth_Channel2, destVideoCap_Resolution_Channel2, destVideoTransportAddress_IP_Channel2, destVideoTransportAddress_Port_Channel2, destVideoChannel_Role_Channel2, IncomingProtocolID, IncomingProtocolCallRef, OutgoingProtocolID, OutgoingProtocolCallRef, currentRoutingReason, origRoutingReason, lastRedirectingRoutingReason, huntPilotPartition, huntPilotDN
INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, VARCHAR(50), VARCHAR(128), INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, VARCHAR(64), VARCHAR(64), INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, VARCHAR(50), VARCHAR(50), VARCHAR(128), INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, VARCHAR(64), VARCHAR(64), INTEGER, INTEGER, VARCHAR(50), UNIQUEIDENTIFIER, VARCHAR(50), VARCHAR(50), VARCHAR(50), VARCHAR(50), INTEGER, VARCHAR(129), VARCHAR(129), INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, VARCHAR(50), INTEGER, VARCHAR(2048), VARCHAR(50), INTEGER, VARCHAR(32), INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, VARCHAR(32), VARCHAR(50), VARCHAR(50), VARCHAR(64), VARCHAR(64), INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, VARCHAR(32), INTEGER, VARCHAR(32), INTEGER, INTEGER, INTEGER, VARCHAR(50), VARCHAR(50)
1, 1, 37, 29654625, 1258090294, 1, 0, 136269066, 1001, caruser2, 0, 16, 4, 136269066, 16790, 4, 20, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 29654626, 1, 0, 85937418, 5555, 1002, caruser1, 0, 0, 4, 85937418, 30844, 4, 20, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1258090296, 1258090383, 5555, dcf0b5c9-7d57-475b-b166-d207a6617f34, , , , , 87, SEP003094C3CCB0, SEP0002FD3BA528, 12, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, StandAloneCluster, 0, , , 0, , 3, 3, 0, 0, 64, 64, , , , 10.77.31.8, 10.77.31.5, 101,0,5,0,0,1,100,0,3,0,0,1,3,0000000000000108012BB4AE00000002,3,0000000000000108012BB4B200000000,2,5,7,1000, 5555
Related Topics
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CDR Analysis and Reporting Configuration Checklist, page 2-1
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Chapter 24, "Understanding CDRs"
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Chapter 25, "Configuring CDR Search"
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Chapter 26, "Configuring the Export of CDR/CMR Records"
Additional Cisco Documentation
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Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration Guide
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Cisco Unified Serviceability Administration Guide
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Call Detail Records Administration Guide