Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "cdrfix2".
2009 May 08
0
Leg-based CDR proposal updated; Major mods
...irly 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 version is the one I actually edit; the doc verison
should be editable in both the windows and linux worlds.
The PDF version is for those who just want to read it.
Basically, I modified the doc to turn Leg-based CDRs into Simple
CDR's with spl...
2009 Jan 12
6
CDR Rewrite -- Questions to the users
...ly 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 CDRs are generated,
how they are structured, and what they express.
If you have ANYTHING to do with CDRs, then it is critical
you become involved in the design process for the new system!
Or suffer with the results!
What's...
2009 Jan 13
0
[Re: CDR Rewrite -- Questions to the users]
...Party: B disp: ANSW
linkedID: abc9
CDR3: A -> C start: e4 ans: e5 end: e6 Party: C disp: ANSW
linkedid: abc9
Here, A's total connection time is in CDR1; B with CDR2; C with CDR3.
The call from B to C is in CDR3. A's transfer to C is in CDR3 (I just
corrected this
in the CDRfix2 document).
Again, is there enough info here for you to do what you need to do? If
not
what addition could be added to make it work?
> This should apply whether transfers are attended (soft), unattended
> (hard) or caused by SIP redirections before answering. Ideally it
> should also be...
2009 Jan 16
2
CDR problems -- two call legs create only one CDR. Using ForkCDR() not even working.
Hello,
When I bridge an incoming and outgoing call (attempting to simulate
call-forwarding) I'm only getting one CDR -- that of the outgoing call.
A (PSTN) calls B (residing on Asterisk) and the Asterisk calls C (cell phone
on PSTN) and bridges the call.
The only CDR created is from B to C. I have even tried using Answer() and
ForkCDR() to get two CDRs, but to no avail.
I am starting to
2009 Jan 06
5
Simple CDRs
...e spec,
and when in this simplified mode, what each field records, where
and when it gets its data, and what that data means.
This might seem a bit tedious, but it's a critical part of the
spec, and gets really critical when users don't get what they
expect.
murf
PS, I've updated the CDRfix2 document over the past few weeks...
mostly small tweaks, but I did add stuff where a dial operation
will split out a new CDR field (in the other mode), forming
the PREDIAL type CDR.
> Regards,
>
> Aaron
--
Steve Murphy <murf at digium.com>
Digium
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