[cisco-voip] CDR Known Issues (try this)
Azeer Mohinder
cucm at gawab.com
Thu Apr 16 09:41:25 EDT 2009
Hi Adam,
Thanks for your response. Well, could you try this and see what happens.
Call from 7003 to 7002 and do a blind transfer to PSTN number. The behavior
that used to exist is that you get a CDR entry where the callingpartynumber
is the PSTN number and the finalcalledpartynumber (the transferred to
extension)
One interesting issue you can also try is:
7003 calls PSTN No. #1
Press transfer
7003 calls PSTN No. #1
Press Transfer
Thus blind transferring an off-net number to another off-net number.
If you have time to try that on your lab I appreciate it if you can share
the results and CDR files with me.
Thanks
_____
From: Adam Frankel [mailto:afrankel at cisco.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2009 2:54 PM
To: 'Azeer Mohinder'; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] CDR Known Issues
Just checked this on my 7.0(2) lab server.
Called from 7003 to 7002, and did a blind transfer to 7001.
In my CDR I had 3 calls:
1 from 7003 to 7002
1 from 7002 to 7001 with a zero duration (blind transfer 7002 and 7001 were
never connection)
1 from 7003 to 7001
The third call contains the duration of the call where 7003 and 7001 were
connected, so in that case 7003 would be billed.
CDR's are only written after the call is ended, this is still current
behavior.
Adam
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