10-22-2009 02:55 AM - edited 03-15-2019 08:11 PM
Hi,
We are having a CCM 6.1 system, CDR service activated starting from date Jan 1st 2009. Now recently we have installed a Call Billing software(Proteus). The software reads the CDR raw data from a directory in the local machine.
For the CDR to be loaded to a directory in the call billing server I am running an FTP in the billing server and I have configured the callmanager to load all CDR raw data to this particular Server using FTP.
This is hwo I have configured the CCM
From the Serviceablity page:
Tools---> CDR Management---->
Host Name / IP Address* = 10.34.72.231
user name: cisco
pssword: cisco
protocol: SFTP
Directory Path: /
Now the CDR is being loaded into the Directory in the Billing server. But the problem is that, it only loading the CDR data from the day I created the FTP path that is 19/0ct/09. All the data beginnning from Jan 09 to this date is missing in the bill being generated.
Is there any way that we can pull out the previous data from the CCM, to the Directory in the billing server.
Please Help
Thanks in Advance
Bejoy Thomas
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10-22-2009 06:38 AM
If you're not familiar with CLI, you may use RTMT (Realtime Monitoring Tool) to download CDR files.
Michael
10-22-2009 05:02 AM
That's WAD, it's the same as CDR. Starts logging from the moment you enable it, anything before is not logged.
There is no config on billing servers to do this, the only way would be to get the flat files via CLI, but i doubt you'll get info from January this way, CDR processed files are only stored 30 days in the server if i recall correctly.
HTH
java
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10-22-2009 05:21 AM
Thanks a lot for the reply....
Also can you plz tell me how to get the files using the CLI.
10-22-2009 05:35 AM
Thanks a lot for the reply....
Also can you plz tell me how to get the files using the CLI.
10-22-2009 05:39 AM
file get
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/cucos/6_1_1/cucos/iptpappa.html#wp1036459
You can search NetPro if you want the full path, or you can use the command and search it
HTH
java
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10-22-2009 06:38 AM
If you're not familiar with CLI, you may use RTMT (Realtime Monitoring Tool) to download CDR files.
Michael
10-26-2009 01:51 AM
Thanks a lot for the solution, it worked, I am able to extract all CDR now, in the required format.
Thanks once again
Bejoy Thomas
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