06-23-2003 06:57 PM - edited 03-13-2019 12:27 AM
I have a partner that is extracting information from CDR records and has the following questions that I am not sure where I can extract the answer from the documentation.
1) Is there a way from the CDR records to determine if a call is part of a n-way conference call?
2) Am I correct in saying that if the originalCalledPartyNumber is different from the lastRedirectDN or the finalCalledPArtyNumber, then the call was forwarded?
Or will there be multiple records with the same globalCallIdentifier, one with each forwarded number as a destination and duration?
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06-24-2003 06:09 AM
Hi Richard,
Multiple records are logged for calls that are part of a conference. The number of CDR records generated depends on the number of participants in the conference. There should be a CDR record of each party in the conference, one for the original placed call, and another for each setup call that was used to join other parties to the conference. So for example, a 3 party Ad-Hoc conference would generate 5 CDR records.
The conference bridge port is often represented by a number in the form of b0019901001, and calls to the conference bridge appear as calls into this number.
So to answer your first question, you can determine if a call is part of a n-way conference call if the finalCalledPartyNumber is b0019901001.
You can also tell that a call leg is part of the conference if:
. the origCalledPtyRedirectOnBehalfOf is set to Conference (4)
. the LastRedirectRedirectOnBehalfOf is set to Conference (4)
. the JoinOnBehalfOf is set to Conference (4)
The original placed call and all setup calls that were used to join parties to the conference will also have both the origCallTerminationOnBehalfOf and the "destCallTerminationOnBehalfOf set to Conference (4).
Perhaps the partner might find this site useful.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/570/avvid/voice_ip/cm_cdr/cm_cdrfaq.html
Regards,
Michael.
06-24-2003 06:09 AM
Hi Richard,
Multiple records are logged for calls that are part of a conference. The number of CDR records generated depends on the number of participants in the conference. There should be a CDR record of each party in the conference, one for the original placed call, and another for each setup call that was used to join other parties to the conference. So for example, a 3 party Ad-Hoc conference would generate 5 CDR records.
The conference bridge port is often represented by a number in the form of b0019901001, and calls to the conference bridge appear as calls into this number.
So to answer your first question, you can determine if a call is part of a n-way conference call if the finalCalledPartyNumber is b0019901001.
You can also tell that a call leg is part of the conference if:
. the origCalledPtyRedirectOnBehalfOf is set to Conference (4)
. the LastRedirectRedirectOnBehalfOf is set to Conference (4)
. the JoinOnBehalfOf is set to Conference (4)
The original placed call and all setup calls that were used to join parties to the conference will also have both the origCallTerminationOnBehalfOf and the "destCallTerminationOnBehalfOf set to Conference (4).
Perhaps the partner might find this site useful.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/570/avvid/voice_ip/cm_cdr/cm_cdrfaq.html
Regards,
Michael.
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