Lucent Technologies 8.2 Security Camera User Manual


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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide
555-233-506
Issue 1
April 2000
Features and technical reference
1390IP trunk service
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NOTE:
Once you start the IP trunk CDR function in Configuration Manager, you
can’t turn it off except by editing the c:\its\bin\its.ini. To turn IP trunk CDR
logging off, change the entry “CdrSwitch=” to 0 in the its.ini file.
The DEFINITY ECS application logs call detail records and error messages. The
format and content of these records is different from the format and content of call
detail records created by DEFINITY ECS.
CDR data is logged into flat text files. In Windows NT, these files are stored in
C:\Its\log\cdr, by default, and you can specify a different location. The Service
Logs property page of Configuration Manager indicates the location of the logs.
To view the file, in the Windows NT Explorer, find the log file directory and
double-click the appropriate cdr_yyyymmdd_hhmmss.log file.
CDR data log files are written with file names in the following format: cdr_
yyyymmdd_hhmmss.log. The file name has a time stamp in 24-hour time format
that indicates the local date and time. Whenever a new log file is created, its name
contains the current time stamp. A file may be empty if no calls have been made.
A new log file is written every day that a call is placed. A new log file is also
created every time the service is started.
Each record in the CDR file is 232 bytes long and contains information about one
call. The DEFINITY IP Trunk application collects data for 18 fields in each
record, and each field is separated by a space. These fields are detailed in the
following chart. Note the following:
A record ends with a new line (two bytes, a carriage return, and a line feed
character).
The data is right-justified and padded with blanks.
Other character positions in the record are blank for this release.