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2007 Jun 12
3
CDR changes in Trunk -- Transfers, CDRs, Life, and Everything
I have created an asterisk.org blog entry: http://www.asterisk.org/node/48358 to describe what I will shortly be committing to trunk to correct the weaknesses of CDRs, that asterisk users and developers have been complaining about for quite some time. Highlights: Restructuring the code and philosophy of CDRs. Plans to eliminate the ForkCDR() application Plans to create
2008 May 27
2
ForkCDR
Hello, CDR fans! I'm looking at some issues brought forward over time: 12726/10668: someone wants me to revert the changes I made via bug 10668, last Sept; (that's they are messing him up. And I didn't do the change suggested in ForkCDR, for fear of lousing up folks depending on current behavior. Which probably sparked: 11721 :
2009 Apr 14
4
Ignoring time spent waiting in queue in CDR
Hello, I'm working on an Asterisk configuration for a call center, and they bill based on the time spent talking to an agent, but not for any time spent waiting in a queue. The CDR information contains the entire duration of the call as billable seconds, including time spent waiting in the queue. I would like the billable seconds to only include the time spent actually talking to an agent.
2009 Jan 12
6
CDR Rewrite -- Questions to the users
Hello! Most are probably bored seeing another letter about this, but I've put in a fair amount work on a spec for rewriting the CDR system in Asterisk, and I have some questions: First, please look at what I've written so far: svn co http://svn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/team/murf/RFCs and look at the file "CDRfix2.rfc.txt" in the RFCs dir. The spec SIGNIFICANTLY alters the way
2007 May 15
2
Originate and ForkCDR()
Hi, I'm tryng to place a call through Asterisk Manager Originate Action. Since I want separate CDR for each of the two legs of the call, I'm forking CDR with ForkCDR as the first Channel has picked up. The problem is that, while the first CDR is fine, in the second one the "answer" field is always empty, "billsec" field is 0 and "disposition" field is
2020 Jan 28
0
How to correctly fork a CDR for billing in a call forwarding scenario?
Hi Gang I have not yet managed to find a solution to correctly generate CDRs for this situation: Alice calls Bob. Bob has call forwarding delayed 20s to Charlie. Charlie picks up immediately. exten => bob,1,DBget(cfwdly=CFDLY/${exten}); $cfwdly contains charlie same => n,Set(CDR(src)=${CALLERID(number)}) ; src 'alice' same => n,Set(CDR(dst)=${exten}) same =>
2008 Feb 18
1
ForkCdr in 1.4.*
Hello, I'm looking for a way to restore old behaviour (before Arkadia patch #0010668) of ForkCDR application in 1.4.18 I've done some research directly in the code (cdr.c & forkcdr.c), but can't find any flag. I am just f*c*ed or do you have something to suggest ? :) Thank you for help. Mathieu
2006 Nov 08
0
Warning: "Channel does not have a CDR" when doing ForkCDR
Gang, I'm having this error pop up when I do a ForkCDR, and I'm not sure how to get around it. Here are a few log lines: Nov 8 10:37:08 VERBOSE[28079] logger.c: -- Executing ForkCDR("Zap/49-1", "") in new stack Nov 8 10:37:08 WARNING[28079] app_forkcdr.c: Channel does not have a CDR The scenario occurs like this: I use a .call file to generate a call on
2010 Nov 05
0
Using Dial() but no CDR is generated for this outcall
Hi, as far as I know my problem is not a bug but wanted behaviour. Let's assume the following dialplan: exten => 123,1,Answer exten => 123,n,Dial(DAHDI/g0/00492112233,20,g) [...] exten => 123,n,Hangup I do an dial-in with my SIP-Client (or phone). The Dial-Application starts the outdial and I get connected with my partner. After hangup, only 1 CDR is generated. But I(!) need 2
2006 Mar 17
1
how to get separate CDR for inbound and outbound legs of a call
If I have a call coming in on one line and then I am using Dial to send it out to another outside line, is there a good way to get separate CDR for both call legs? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060317/ac95b2fc/attachment.htm
2009 May 08
0
Leg-based CDR proposal updated; Major mods
Hello! It's me again. I began a fairly large modification to my CDR proposal some weeks ago, and finally yesterday and this morning got enough accomplished to allow a commit and some peer review. Check the docs out via " svn co http://svn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/team/murf/RFCs " This is a directory; in it you will find: CDRfix2.rfc.doc CDRfix2.rfc.docx CDRfix2.rfc.pdf The docx
2014 Jun 10
1
CDR custom variable on second call leg - via originate or .call file
Hi We have the following test .call file and test dialplan: I can't set a custom CDR var to a value on one channel leg, and another value on the connected channel leg? Is there a way I can woraround this issue? ## test call file Channel: Local/queue at TiagoGeada CallerID: teste-geada:0:210332450: MaxRetries: 0 RetryTime: 1 WaitTime: 8640 Account: teste-geada Context: TiagoGeada
2009 Aug 06
1
ForkCDR and setting the account info?
I've been Googling all morning and searching voip-info.org but not quite finding what I'm looking for. I've read that you can modify the billing/account information on a CDR via AGI but I can't find an example or a "how to". I'd like to then assign specific accounts in the CDRs. Possible? Thanks, PB -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2004 Dec 28
1
Asterisk consuming 100% CPU - CDR loop
Hi, I had Asterisk threads consuming 100% CPU at times since last week. Of course, last week an extra card was installed (we had a 1PRI, a 4PRI was added) so search concentrated on that, but to no avail. Today, I installed DDD on the machine and quickly found out that it was looping because cdr->next->next == cdr in ast_cdr_setapp(). I patched this up with some simple code in
2008 Dec 07
0
Unexpected behaviour in ForkCDR
Dear members of the list; I am writing in the hope to get some help with a very peculiar problem with my new asterisk 1.6.0.1 installation. The same code runs on version 1.2 without problems, but it seems the behaviour has changed (also on 1.4.7, which I tried). Please consider the following extension: exten => 1213,1,Answer exten => 1213,n,Set(counter=X) exten =>
2009 Jan 20
5
the FXS ports of Digium and damaging if connected to Tel Line
Hi All; I am facing a problem that always the users confused and connect the telephone line coming from the telephone service provider to the FXS port and cause it to be damaged, specially if the card was 2 fxs and 2 fxo, so they make mistake and connect the line to fxs while it should be connected to fxo. What is the solution for this disaster? Regards Bilal
2009 Mar 12
4
log to cdr each dialpan action, not only one record for each call
Hi to all. What can i do if a customer needs to log in the CDR all the dialpan actions related to a call? I mean, not only the lastapp e the lastdata but all the dialpan actions! I know that the actual CDR system store one record for each call (and for billing purposes this can be correct) but in some cases the approach needed is something similar to the queue_log. I know that exists ResetCDR
2010 Sep 23
1
Forking a call
Hi, Using 1.6.2.13. I'd like to know how I can force Asterisk to fork a call. To simplify things, Let's say I have an out context (for outbound calls) and an in (for inbound). If person A wants to call person B, and both are on my servers, I don`t want to send the call out. I want all this to happen internally on my server. The problem is if I use some condition to send
2009 Jan 13
0
[Re: CDR Rewrite -- Questions to the users]
Benny-- Thanks for the response! I've inserted comments in the following: PS. Pardon the HTML format; my email editor splits lines at an unadjustably small number of columns, but in HTML, no line length limits, and better looking examples! On Tue, 2009-01-13 at 14:16 +0100, Benny Amorsen wrote: > Steve Murphy <murf at digium.com> writes: > > > Which of the two would
2005 Mar 26
1
Transferred calls CDRs
Hello! I have been doing some tests with call transfers and I have been looking at the CDRs that Asterisk generates. Scenario 1: A calls B B answers and does a blind transfer to C (using # key) C answers and talks with A Scenario 2: A calls B B answers and does an attended transfer do C (using the phone's transfer key) C answers, B hangs up, and C talks with A For scenario 1, the CDR shows