ZyXEL Communications X6004 Telephone User Manual


 
Chapter 27 Call Detail Record (CDR)
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27.2 CDR Management Screen
Use this screen to set up an external server to collect CDR information. You can also configure
an administrator e-mail address to send alerts and CDR files for later viewing. Click Report >
LOGS > CDR > Management to view the screen as shown next.
Figure 208 Report > LOGS > CDR > Management
Each field is described in the following table.
Table 110 Report > LOGS > CDR > Management
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Management
Database Usage The X6004 can collect around 20000 records on the local CDR database. This
field indicates the total number of records currently held by the database. When
the local database is full, the X6004 removes all the CDRs from the local database
and creates an “Aged File” (a compressed file containing all the CDRs). Use the
Aged File field to specify how to deal with the compressed file containing the
CDRs.
Generate CDR
Check the internal call checkbox if you want the X6004 to record internal calls.
Internal calls are calls from one extension to another extension configured on the
X6004. Uncheck this box if you do not want the X6004 to record internal calls.
Alert Check the enable checkbox if you want the X6004 to send an email alert to the e-
mail address specified in the E-mail Address field when the CDR file is half full.
Aged File
Specify how to deal with CDR files when they are full. Choose mail to admin. to
send the CDR file to the e-mail address specified in the E-mail Address field or
drop to delete the file from the system.
E-mail Address Type the e-mail address to which you want to send the alerts indicating that the
CDR file is half full. This is also the e-mail address to which complete CDR files
are sent when they are full (reach approximately 20000 records).
Database
Location
Use this section to specify the location and login credentials for a MySQL server
that collects the CDR information from the X6004.
Remote Server
Check the Remote Server box and the X6004 sends a record of each call to the
remote MySQL server you specify in the Server field. Uncheck this box if you do
not want to use a remote server to collect the CDR information.