Cisco call logging


The following data will be logged from Cisco Router CDR. The program can extract several data fields: Call ID, Peer sub address, Call leg type, Setup time, Start time, Call time, End time, Call duration, Call duration (s), Dialed phone, Caller phone, Disconnect cause, Call origin, Disconnect text, Charged units, Info type, Packets out, Bytes out, Packets in, Bytes in, Extension, Direction, Call type, Ring duration.

Your telephone system (or PBX, PABX) produces a packet of data (a call record) after every phone call your company or office makes through it. These call records contain important information about each call, including whether it was an incoming call, and outgoing call, or another type, such as an internal (extension to extension) call.

Call log records from Cisco Router CDR contain information about the caller phone and the dealed phone, as well as extra information such as the call duration, the time of the call, and other information, such as which telephone line (trunk) was used to carry the call.

The usual practice of Cisco Router CDR call logging involves capturing these call records, parsing it, and storing them in a database, and their subsequent retrieval by way of a reporting interface.

Cisco Router CDR

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