Cmr Field Definitions - Cisco 30 VIP Troubleshooting Manual

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CMR Field Definitions

The following table provides field definitions for CMRs (diagnostic CDRs).
Field Definitions
Field
cdrRecordType
globalCallIdentifier
nodeID
callIdentifier
directoryNum
directoryNumPartition
dateTimeStamp
numberPacketsSent
numberOctetsSent
numberPacketsReceived
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Definition
Type of this record
unsigned integer
Specifies the type of this specific record. It will be set to CMR
record.
Global Call Identifier for this call
The Global Call Identifier consists of two fields which are both
unsigned integers. The values must be treated as unsigned
integers.
The two fields are
Unsigned integer
Unsigned integer
This is the call identifier that is assigned to the entire call. All
records associated with a standard call will have the same
global call identifier.
The Cisco CallManager node identifier
The node within the Cisco CallManager cluster where this
record was generated.
Call Identifier
unsigned integer
This is a call leg identifier that identifies to which call leg this
record pertains.
Directory number used on this call
This is the directory number of the device from which these
diagnostics were collected.
The partition associated with the directory number
This is the partition of the directory number in this record.
Date/time of call termination
This represents the approximate time that the device went on
hook. The time is put into the record when the phone
responds to a request for diagnostic information. This is a
time_t value.
Number of packets sent
The total number of RTP data packets transmitted by the
device since starting transmission on this connection. The
value is zero if the connection was set in "receive only"
mode.
Number of Octets (bytes) of data sent to the other party
The total number of payload octets (that is, not including
header or padding) transmitted in RTP data packets by the
device since starting transmission on this connection. The
value is zero if the connection was set in "receive only"
mode.
The number of data packets received during this call
The total number of RTP data packets received by the device
since starting reception on this connection. The count
includes packets received from different sources if this is a
multicast call. The value is zero if the connection was set in
"send only" mode.
GlobalCallID_CallID
GlobalCallID_CallManagerID
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