System information

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cdr_mysql
This
module allows posting of CDRs to a MySQL database. We recommend that new
installations use cdr_adaptive_odbc instead.
cdr_odbc
This module enables the legacy ODBC interface for CDR logging. New installations
should use cdr_adaptive_odbc instead.
cdr_pgsql
This module allows posting of CDRs to a PostgreSQL database. We recommend that
new installations use cdr_adaptive_odbc instead.
cdr_radius
The cdr_radius backend allows posting of CDRs to a RADIUS server. When using this
module, each CDR is reported to the RADIUS server as a single stop event. This module
is configured in the /etc/asterisk/cdr.conf file. Options for this module are placed in a
section called [radius]. The available options are listed in Table 24-6.
Table 24-6. cdr.conf [radius] section options
Option Value/Example Notes
usegmtime no Enables logging of timestamps using GMT instead of local time. The
default is yes.
loguniqueid no Enables logging of the uniqueid CDR variable. The default is yes.
loguserfield no Enables logging of the userfield CDR variable. The default is yes.
radiuscfg
/etc/radiusclient-ng/
radiusclient.conf
Sets the location of the radiusclient-ng configuration file. The default
is /etc/radiusclient-ng/radiusclient.conf.
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