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11-03-2014 10:14 AM - edited 03-18-2019 03:37 AM
Hello All,
Someone can help me? I have a Cisco SX20 with the software version TC7.2.1, I´d like know, If has limitation to extract call logs from SX20 using the command line:
xhistory calllog call
I need extract the last 30 days, always, one time the month.
Tks,
Cesar
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11-06-2014 04:08 PM
You may have been able to see some logs, but it wasn't a complete list of all the calls made (unless you really didn't use the unit much at all).
With TC7.2.1, you can grab the call history via the web interface in a much more readable format (Diagnostics, Call History) - but having a look at that, it only shows the last 100 calls (which for the unit I looked at is only a few days worth, not the "last 30 days" you're after).
You really need TMS to capture and record the CDRs to be able to report for any significant time frame. You can download TMS and run it as a demo version to report on up to 3 devices without any licencing.
Wayne
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11-03-2014 01:06 PM
I think there is a maximum number of entries and maybe time these info are shown and entries might be flushed by the user as well.
Which information are you looking for and what are you looking on archiving by getting this data?
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11-05-2014 05:32 AM
Hello Martin,
I am looking for basic connections data, eg: start time, IP source, Protocol, End time
strange is that to the version C6.0 work, but, on the version TC 7.0 and TC7.1, do not work.
Tks
Cesar

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11-03-2014 04:57 PM
You can only get very basic information from the xhistory, and if you make a lot of calls, it will not contain a whole month's worth of data - the device only keeps a small list of the most recent calls.
To do more complex reporting of the calls, you're better off using TMS to collect and report on the call detail records.
Wayne
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11-05-2014 05:36 AM
Hello Wayne,
Thanks for yor help!
Strange is that to the version TC6.0 worked, but, the version TC 7.0 and TC7.1, do not worked.
tks,
Cesar
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11-06-2014 04:08 PM
You may have been able to see some logs, but it wasn't a complete list of all the calls made (unless you really didn't use the unit much at all).
With TC7.2.1, you can grab the call history via the web interface in a much more readable format (Diagnostics, Call History) - but having a look at that, it only shows the last 100 calls (which for the unit I looked at is only a few days worth, not the "last 30 days" you're after).
You really need TMS to capture and record the CDRs to be able to report for any significant time frame. You can download TMS and run it as a demo version to report on up to 3 devices without any licencing.
Wayne
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11-07-2014 02:55 AM
Hello Wayne,
You are right! Thank you.
