Version 7.2 861 Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC
User's Manual 54. Reporting Information to External Party
CDR Field Title
Proxy Set name
ProxySetId
IP Profile name
IpProfileId
Media Realm name
MediaRealmId
SIP signaling transport type
SigTransportType
Local R-factor
Note: If the RTCP XR feature is unavailable (not
licensed or disabled), this R-factor VoIP metric is
not provided. Instead, the device sends the CDR
field with the value 127, meaning that information
is unavailable.
LocalRFactor
Remote R-factor
Note: If the RTCP XR feature is unavailable (not
licensed or disabled), this R-factor VoIP metric is
not provided. Instead, the device sends the CDR
field with the value 127, meaning that information
is unavailable.
RemoteRFactor
Local MOS for conversation quality
LocalMosCQ
Remote MOS for conversation quality
RemoteMosCQ
Media type - audio, video, or text
MediaType
Information relating to the Automatic Machine
Detection (AMD) feature:
V - voice
A - answer machine
S - silence
U - unknown
AMD
Information relating to AMD that shows the
success that the answering type (probability) was
correctly detected
%
SIP call termination reason (BYE, CANCEL, or
SIP error codes, e.g., 404)
SIPTrmReason
Q.850 protocol termination reason (0-127).
PstnTermReason
Remote IP address of the incoming RTP stream
that the device "latched" on to as a result of the
RTP latching mechanism for NAT traversal.
LatchedRtpIp
Latching of a new T.38 stream - new IP address
LatchedT38Ip
54.2.2 Customizing CDRs for Gateway Calls
The Gateway CDR Format table lets you configure CDR customization rules for Gateway-
related CDRs that are generated by the device for the following:
CDRs (media and SIP signaling) sent in Syslog messages. For CDRs sent in Syslog
messages, you can customize the name of CDR fields. The table lets you configure up
to 128 Syslog CDR customization rules.