Nitsuko. 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.

Nitsuko

Program #0301 - Operator Options - CPU Baud Rate
- 1 (2400)
- 2 (4800)
- 3 (9600)
- 4 (19200)
- 5 (38400)

By pressing Ctr+Break you can see the available baud rates.
- SMDR Port
- set it to 1 to enable SMDR
- Print SMDR Header (optional)
- set it to N in order to skip not needed headers

Program #10001 - Print SMDR - set it to Y in order to enable reports for calls on trunks

We mention that by default our application is disabling the CPU debug information when it opens the communication with the PBX unit in order to reduce same the storage space needed for the calls.

In our application please select the same baud rate as the pbx, new line separator CR, 8 data bits, parity none, 1 stop bit and hardware flow control.

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Data items

DescriptionData typeColumn name
DirectionstringDIRECTION
TrunkstringTRUNK
LinestringEXT
PhonestringDIALED_PHONE
RingdatetimeRING
Call timedatetimeCALL_TIME
Call durationdatetimeCALL_DURATION
Call duration (s)integerCALL_DURATION_S

Interested in reports for PBX usage?

We offer the PBX Reports utility with various manual, scheduled and email reports, built-in web-server, and other features. Look here

Want PBX call logs in a database?

This is the standard feature. The logger captures exports SMDR or CDR data in real-time to your database. Follow this link

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