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Install Call detail recording (CDR)
Issue 10 June 2005
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Install Call detail recording (CDR) 
This section provides information on connecting call detail recording (CDR) equipment.
Connecting CDR Equipment
The interface between a DEFINITY server and CDR equipment is a C-LAN card.
CDR equipment connects to the CLAN board on an MCC1 or G650 Media Gateway through 
a TCP/IP connection (that is, an Ethernet connection). Any CDR equipment that supports 
the Reliable Session Protocol will support a direct TCP/IP connection. A CDR application 
that supports an RS232 interface can also connect to the CLAN through a terminal server 
(see 
on page 297 for more information on connecting through a 
terminal server).
Note:
Note:
A printer or customer premises equipment (CPE) can also be used as the output 
receiving device. Please see 
on page 297 of this book for 
instructions on using a printer.
Administering CDR Data Collection
Note:
Note:
To send CDR data via CLAN to a device on the LAN/WAN, you have the option to 
enable/disable RSP.
1. Setup the CDR adjunct to be ready to collect CDR data. Record the IP address and the 
port number of the CDR adjunct, which could be a terminal server or a CDR application 
that uses RSP. 
If the CDR adjunct is an application that uses RSP, start the application to listen for a client 
connection at the port.
2. Access the Node Names screen in Communication Manager (see 
on page 309), and do the following:
a. Enter the CDR adjunct’s name from step 1 in the Name field. 
b. Enter the CDR adjunct’s IP address in the IP Address field.