Chapter 27 Call Detail Record (CDR)
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27.3 Backup List Screen
Use this screen to backup CDR files, delete existing backups of CDR files and mail CDR files
to an administrator email address.
Figure 209 Report > LOGS > CDR > Backup List
Each field is described in the following table.
Server Type the IP address or the domain name of the server to which you want to send
your CDR files. Then type the port number on which the remote server receives
records of telephone calls from the X6004.
Username Type the username of the account set up on a remote server to which you want to
send your CDR files.
Password
Type the password of the account set up on a remote server to which you want to
send your CDR files.
Apply
Click the Apply button to save your changes.
Table 110 Report > LOGS > CDR > Management
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Table 111 Report > LOGS > CDR > Backup List
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Backup File List
If you have a ZyStack configured using multiple X6004s, then specify the X6004
for which you want to create a backup file of the CDRs.
Filename
This column displays the names of the backup CDR files currently stored on the
X6004. Use the check box on the left to specify which files you want to forward or
delete. The filename of the CDR takes the following format:
“cdr.YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.tgz”
Where:
• cdr - indicates this is a Call Detail Record file.
• YYYYMMDD - is the year, month, and day indicating when the backup file was
created.
• HHMMSS - is the time of the day indicating when the backup file was created
in hour, minute, second format.
• tgz - indicates that this is a compressed. That can be uncompressed using a
compression utility such as WinRAR. The resulting uncompressed files are
MySQL database files that can be managed via a MySQL DBMS (Database
Management System). See Section 27.1.2 on page 239.
Note: The X6004 can store only three CDR backup files at a time. If
you create a new backup file when you already have three
files created, then the oldest backup file is deleted from the
system.