[cisco-voip] Re: CDR documentation for CCME?

Josh Horton JHorton at jackhenry.com
Fri Oct 21 08:36:38 EDT 2005


I have been looking into this same thing, and I was actually hoping someone else would have a definate answer but I believe Radius is another way. 
 
The CME administration guide makes referrence to a RADIUS billing server : 
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/its/cme33/cme33sa/cme33ovr.htm#wp2169372 <http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/its/cme33/cme33sa/cme33ovr.htm#wp2169372> 
 
Here is a guide for Configuring AAA on Cisco Gateways:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios123/123cgcr/vvfax_c/add_c/acct_c/index.htm

 

Hope this helps...

Josh


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From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net on behalf of Andre
Sent: Fri 10/21/2005 1:56 AM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Re: CDR documentation for CCME?



Steve,

Thanks for your response. I am aware of the StoneVoice product.

However, I see that I did not express myself clearly enough in my initial
post - my company is a _vendor_ / _developer_ of a call billing application,
and we would like to extend the range of switches that we can collect from,
for call billing purposes.

Hence, my initial request: "Could any kind soul out there point me to a
source of some detailed info for [CDR records in] the CCME environment, or
at least state authoritatively that there ain't no such thing."

Regards,
Andre

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"Steve G" <smgustafson at gmail.com> wrote in message
news:8a1f34b50510201858u1f1d2074j203e8bbd6965b9b4 at mail.gmail.com...

Andre,
     www.stonevoice.com does what you are wanting to do.  I belive they use
the syslog method of collecting the data.  Here is their CME product
http://www.stonevoice.com/Products/BILLY/tabid/193/language/en-US/Default.aspx .
I have heard that Stonevoice has a very good product but have not used it.
Another one I found from a google search is
http://www.mindcti.com/downloads/MEIPS_Solution_with_CME.pdf they use the
syslog method as well.  CCME is being widely adopted by many companies.  I
know of one in my state that is going to be replacing 450 key systems with
CCME systems.  That is a huge deployment.  I would say that your company
will probably want to work up a solution for this.  I think it is definitely
a good move.

Steve


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"Andre" <andre_on_lists at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<dj8c80$5gd$1 at sea.gmane.org>...
> Hi there,
>
> My company has a mature call billing application, wiht support for a large
> number of different switches, from old-fashioned POTS PABXes to Cisco
> CallManager. We now have a new customer who has a CallManager Express, and
> I
> am trying to add support for this into our product.
>
> I have arranged for our customer support person to capture some test call
> scenarios using a Syslog daemon, and I can make a fair bit of sense of the
> resulting captured records. However, I do not have any documentation on
> the
> detailed nitty-gritty of what to expect for the more complex scenarios,
> and
> the client's PABX vendor support person claims to have no knowledge of any
> such documentation.
>
> The one document I do have is a brief 6-page document titled "CDR Logging
> Configuration with Syslog Servers and Cisco IOS Gateways", which has
> exactly
> one call (comprising 2 records) as an example!
>
> By contrast, for the Cisco CallManager ("non-Express") I have a cdr413.pdf
> document titled "Cisco CallManager 4.1(3) Call Detail Record Definition"
> which comprises 78 pages of detailed explanations with sample records.
>
> Could any kind soul out there point me to a source of some detailed info
> for
> the CCME environment, or at least state authoritatively that there ain't
> no
> such thing.
>
> Regards,
> Andre



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