Polycom vsx7000 Reference Guide

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 System Usage and Statistics
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Information in the CDR
The following table describes the data fields in the CDR.
Data
Description
Row ID
Each call is logged on the first available row. A call is a 
connection to a single site, so there may be more than one 
call in a conference.
Start Date
The call start date, in the format dd-mm-yyyy.
Start Time
The call start time, in the 24-hour format hh:mm:ss.
End Date
The call end date.
End Time
The call end time.
Call Duration
The length of the call.
Account Number
If Require Account Number to Dial is enabled on the 
system, the value entered by the user is displayed in this 
field.
Remote System 
Name
The far site’s system name.
Call Field Number 1
The number dialed from the first call field, not necessarily 
the transport address.
For incoming calls — The caller ID information from the first 
number received from a far site.
Call Field Number 2
(If applicable for 
call)
For outgoing calls — The number dialed from the second 
call field, not necessarily the transport address.
For incoming calls — The caller ID information from the 
second number received from a far site.
Transport Type
The type of call — Either H.320 (ISDN) or H.323 (IP).
Call Rate
The bandwidth negotiated with the far site.
System 
Manufacturer
The name of the system manufacturer, model, and software 
version, if they can be determined.
Call Direction
In — For calls received.
Out — For calls placed from the system.
Conference ID
A number given to each conference. A conference can 
include more than one far site, so there may be more than 
one row with the same conference ID.
Call ID
Identifies individual calls within the same conference.
Total H.320 
Channels Used
The total number of ISDN B channels used in the call. For 
example, a 384K call would use six B channels.
Endpoint Alias
The alias of the far site.