NEC Electra Elite IPK II. SMDR/CDR data format and connection settings
This data is being extracted with help of the "Advanced PBX Data Logger" software only. It may not applicable for other software titles.
Printing Out SMDR Using LAN Port
1. Ensure that the SMDR license is activated on your PBX.
2. Go to 10-12 "Network setup" and specify a static IP address. Our logger will connect to this address.
3. Go to 35-01 "SMDR Options" and set the specified options.
4. Go to 35-02 "SMDR Output Options".
Configuring PBX Data Logger as a TCP client
Our software should work in the TCP client mode. It means that our software will initiate connection with the PBX and the PBX will work as a server. Add one or several PBX IP addresses here (the IP address of the (none)). The port number should match the port that you have defined within the PBX (60010 in the example below).
1. Add a new configuration with the TCP data source (if you didn't it before).
2. Configure the TCP settings as shown below.
192.168.1.220
60010
192.168.1.220:60010
Selecting the correct parser for NEC Electra Elite IPK II
NEC Electra Elite IPK II
NEC Electra Elite IPK II
Data items
Description
Data type
Column name
Call type
string
CALL_TYPE
Direction
string
DIRECTION
Call time
datetime
CALL_TIME
Line
string
TRUNK
Call duration
datetime
CALL_DURATION
Call duration (s)
integer
CALL_DURATION_S
Station
string
EXT
Dialed phone
string
DIALED_PHONE
Account code
string
ACC
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