Specifications

TD 92326GB
2009-03-10 / Ver. E
Installation and Operation Manual
VoIP Gateway
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12.6.2 Store Call Data Records in a Syslogd
1 Select Gateway > CDR0/CDR1.
2 Select “SYSLOG” in the Type drop-down list.
Figure 78. SYSLOG
3 Enter the “IP address” of your syslogd in the Address text field.
4 Select the desired syslogd message “class” in the Class text field.
5 Click “OK”.
The Call Data Records are reported to a “syslogd” server in the network. The server is then
responsible for further evaluation or storage.
12.6.3 Store Call Data Records in a Web Server
1 Select Gateway > CDR0/CDR1.
2 Select “HTTP” in the Type drop-down list.
Figure 79. HTTP
3 Enter the “IP address” in the Address text field.
4 Enter the “port number” in the Port text field.
5 Select request format in the Method drop-down list.
When External(GET) is selected, the HTTP server will receive a GET request and
when External(POST) is selected, the HTTP server will receive a POST request.
6 Enter the “relative URL of the form programme” on your web server in the Path
text field.
7 Click “OK”.
The Call Data Records are transferred to a web server where they can be further
processed. Each individual Call Data Record is transmitted as form data to the web server
in HTTP GET format.
12.6.4 Store Call Data Records on the Local Compact Flash Card
This will be the place on the CF card where the CDR`s are stored \\Ipaddress\drive\CF0\log.
1 Select Gateway > CDR0/CDR1.
Figure 87.
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