Hello Friends ...
Jai, Thanks for showing a pointer towards teh acc module...
but i really cudn't grasp even a bit out of it... all it says is about
logs being dumped, with specific data like \:
The fixed minimal accouting information is:
Request Method name
From header TAG parameter
To header TAG parameter
Call-Id
3-digit Status code from final reply
Reason phrase from final reply
Time stamp when transaction was completed
There is no session/dialog accounting (yet)-- OpenSER maintains no
sessions. If one needs to correlate INVITEs with BYEs for generating
proper CDRs for example for purpose of billing, then it is better done in
the entity which collects accounting information.
If a UA fails in middle of conversation, a proxy will never learn it. In
general, a better practice is to account from an end-device (such as PSTN
gateway), which best knows about call status (including media status and
PSTN status in case of the gateway).
Now, my requirement is to generate a CDR for billing purpose... In syslog
there are not any logs present, and even if i get the logs there.. using
changes in config file, how do i use this raw information to generated
CDRz for billing purposes???
I have searched for quite a few tools online which work on the output of
SER to generate CDR or for CDR collection... but I need a free software,
they are all paid services... Can someone help me where should i go
further..? I'm lost ... :(
Thanks a lot!
Parminder Nayyar
"Jai Rangi" <jprangi(a)gmail.com>
07/23/2007 10:52 PM
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Re: [Serusers] CDRz?
acc module can be used to all CDRs. But I found that useless for billing
purpose.
Jai
www.bingotelecom.com
On 7/22/07, Parminder.Nayyar(a)relianceada.com <
Parminder.Nayyar(a)relianceada.com> wrote:
Hi
Can anyone tell me which module to explore , if i want to check about CDRz
and billing??
Please help.....
Parminder Nayyar
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