CDRcombine Module
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This module was added in SVN revision 5394. | This module was added in SVN revision 5394. | ||
− | By default yate writes a CDR entry for each leg of a call. You usually have two call legs: one between the '''caller party''' and '''yate server''' and the other one between '''yate server''' and the '''called party'''. | + | By default yate writes a CDR entry for each leg of a call. You usually have two call legs: one between the '''caller party''' and '''yate server''' and the other one between '''yate server''' and the '''called party'''. Cdrcombine module unifies the information about the call and the 2 call legs and writes a single entry in the CDR log file/database. |
===Operation on CDR=== | ===Operation on CDR=== |
Revision as of 15:29, 18 September 2013
The cdrcombine module enables the writing of a single CDR entry per call instead of multiple entries, one for each call leg (one for the incoming leg and one or more for outgoing leg(s)).
This module was added in SVN revision 5394.
By default yate writes a CDR entry for each leg of a call. You usually have two call legs: one between the caller party and yate server and the other one between yate server and the called party. Cdrcombine module unifies the information about the call and the 2 call legs and writes a single entry in the CDR log file/database.
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Operation on CDR
This modules catches the call.cdr messages for operations "initialize", "update" and "finalize" and emits call.cdr message with operation "combine" at the end of the call.
Format for information
Unified information for call
Fields identifying a call:
- time
- billid
- caller
- called
- status
Call leg specific information
The following fields are call leg specific:
- chan
- address
- billtime
- ringtime
- duration
- reason
Configuration
There is no configuration file for cdrcombine module. In order to use set "combine" option to true in cdrfile.conf.
How to use
- In cdrfile.conf set:
[general] ; file: string: Name of the file to write the CDR to ; You should check that this file is log rotated - see /etc/logrotate.d/yate file=/var/log/yate-cdr.csv ; combined: bool: Use combined CDR for all legs of a call combined=true ; comma-separated (.csv), combined=true format=${time}, "${billid}", "${chan}", "${address}", "${caller}", "${called}", ${billtime}, ${ringtime}, ${duration}, "${status}", "${reason}", "${out_leg.chan}", "${out_leg.address}", ${out_leg.billtime}, ${out_leg.ringtime}, ${out_leg.duration}, "${out_leg.reason}"
- Example of output in configured yate-cdr.csv
1370509475.567, "1370508584-4", "sip/6", "192.168.168.11:5061", "123", "124", 0.000, 4.375, 4.453, "ringing", "Request Terminated", "sip/7", "192.168.168.226:58434", 0.000,4.379,4.446, "Cancelled" 1370509560.562, "1370508584-5", "sip/8", "192.168.168.226:58434", "124", "123", 9.520, 4.998, 14.589, "answered", "", "sip/9", "192.168.168.11:5061", 9.518,4.998,14.582, "" 1370509605.743, "1370508584-6", "sip/10", "192.168.168.11:5061", "123", "124", 96.289, 6.796, 103.190, "answered", "", "sip/12", "192.168.168.11:5061", 6.988, 3.224, 10.281, ""
See also: