ZyXEL Communications ISG50 User Manual
Chapter 10 Monitor
ISG50 User’s Guide
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Backup Now
Click the Backup Now button to save a CDR backup file on the ISG50.
Remove
If you no longer want to store a CDR file on the ISG50 then select the files you want to
delete from the ISG50 and click the Remove button.
delete from the ISG50 and click the Remove button.
#
This is the number of the entry in the list.
Filename
This column displays the names of the backup CDR files currently stored on the ISG50.
Use the check box on the left to specify which files you want to forward or delete. The
filename of the CDR takes the “cdr.YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.sgi.tgz” or
“cdr.YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.csv.tgz” format.
Use the check box on the left to specify which files you want to forward or delete. The
filename of the CDR takes the “cdr.YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.sgi.tgz” or
“cdr.YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.csv.tgz” format.
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 decompressed using a
compression utility such as WinRAR. The resulting decompressed files are MySQL
database files that can be managed via a MySQL DBMS (Database Management
System). See
Note: The ISG50 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.
deleted from the system.
Table 56
Monitor > Log > CDR (continued)
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DESCRIPTION