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Cisco Call Detail Records Field Descriptions

This document defines and describes the fields in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Call Detail Records (CDRs) in order from the first field to the last. It includes a table listing each field name, possible values, and description. Some of the key fields described are call identifier, date/time, originating device information, calling party number, cause codes, and media details.

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Cisco Call Detail Records Field Descriptions

This document defines and describes the fields in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Call Detail Records (CDRs) in order from the first field to the last. It includes a table listing each field name, possible values, and description. Some of the key fields described are call identifier, date/time, originating device information, calling party number, cause codes, and media details.

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This chapter defines all fields in the current CDRs in the order in which they appear in the CDR. This
chapter contains the following information:
CDR Field Descriptions, page 5-1
Routing Reason Values for External Call Control, page 5-27
Related Topics, page 5-28
Related Documentation, page 5-28
CDR Field Descriptions
Table 5-1 describes all fields in the current CDRs in the order in which they appear.
Table 5-1 CDR Field Descriptions
Field Name
Range of
Values Description
cdrRecordType 0, 1, 2 This field defines the type of record. The
following valid values apply:
0Start call detail record (not used)
1End call detail record (CDR)
2CMR record
Default - For CDRs, this field always
remains 1.
globalCallID_callManagerId Positive Integer This field designates a unique Cisco
Unified Communications Manager identity.
The Global Call ID comprises two fields:
globalCallID_callId
globalCallID_callManagerId
All records that are associated with a
standard call have the same Global Call ID
in them.
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globalCallID_callId Positive Integer This field designates a unique call identity
value that is assigned to each call. The
system allocates this identifier
independently on each call server. Values
get chosen sequentially when a call begins.
A value gets assigned for each call,
successful or unsuccessful. When Cisco
Unified Communications Manager restarts,
it checks the file for the current
globalCallID_callId number and assigns
the next 1000th number to the next
GlobalCallID_callId. See the Global Call
Identifier section on page 3-2 for
additional information.
The Global Call ID consists of two fields:
globalCallID_callId
globalCallID_callManagerId
All records that are associated with a
standard call have the same Global Call ID
in them.
Note: For Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Release 5.x and later releases, the
value in the GlobalCallId CDR field
survives over Cisco Unified
Communications Manager restarts. In
Release 4.x and earlier releases, even
though the GlobalCallId field is
time-based, the field gets reused under
conditions of heavy traffic. Because of this
behavior, problems can occur with
customer billing applications and the
ability of CAR to correlate CMRs with
CDRs and to correlate conference call
CDRs. For Release 5.x and later releases,
GlobalCallId redesign ensures the field
retains a unique value, at least for a certain
number of days. Now, the last used
globalCallId_callId value gets written to
disk periodically (for every x number of
calls). The value gets retrieved after a Cisco
Unified Communications Manager restart,
and the new globalCallId_callId value
begins with this number plus x.
Default - Ensure this field always is
populated.
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origLegCallIdentifier Positive Integer This field identifies the originating leg of a
call. Be aware that this value is unique
within a cluster. If the leg of a call persists
across several sub-calls, and consequently
several CDRs (as during a call transfer),
this value remains constant.
Default - Ensure this field always is
populated.
dateTimeOrigination Integer This field identifies the date and time when
the user goes off hook or the date and time
that the H.323 SETUP message is received
for an incoming call. The time gets stored
as UTC.
Default - Ensure this field always is
populated.
origNodeId Positive Integer This field identifies the server, or node
within a cluster, to which the originator of
the call is registered at the time that the call
is made.
Default - Ensure this field always is
populated.
origSpan 0, Positive
Integer
For calls that originate at a gateway, this
field indicates the B-channel number of the
T1, PRI, or BRI trunk where the call
originates, or a zero value for FXS or FXO
trunks.
For H.323 gateways, the span number
remains unknown, and this field contains
the call leg ID of the originator.
For calls that did not originate at a gateway,
the value specifies zero.
Default - This field gets populated based on
these rules.
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origIpAddr Integer This field identifies the v4 IP address of the
device that originates the call signaling.
For Cisco Unified IP Phones, this field
specifies the v4 address of the phone.
For PSTN calls, this field specifies the
v4 address of the H.323 gateway.
For intercluster calls, this field specifies the
v4 address of the remote Cisco Unified
Communications Manager.
The IP Addresses section on page 3-5
describes the IP address format.
Default - 0. If the v4 address does not exist
for the originating device, this field equals 0.
This field gets populated based on these
rules.
callingPartyNumber Text String This field specifies numeric string of up to
25 characters.
For calls that originate at a Cisco Unified IP
Phone, this field shows the extension
number of the line that is used.
For incoming H.323 calls, this field
specifies the value that is received in the
Calling Party Number field in the Setup
message. This field reflects any translations
that are applied to the Calling Party
Number before it arrives at the Cisco
Unified Communications Manager (such as
translations at the gateway).
For server calls, where Cisco Unified
Communications Manager originates a half
call without a calling party, this field may
remain empty.
CallingPartyNumber could contain a SIP
URI.
Default - This field gets populated based on
these rules.
callingPartyUnicodeLoginUserID Unicode
UTF_8
This field specifies the calling party login
user ID. The format of this field specifies
UTF_8.
Default - Empty string . If the user ID
does not exist, this field stays empty.
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origCause_location 0 to 15 For clearing causes that are received over
ISDN signaling links, this field specifies
the Location field that is indicated in the
ISDN release message. The Call
Termination Cause Codes section on
page 6-2 lists the valid values per Q.850.
For clearing causes that are created
internally by the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager, this value
specifies zero.
Default - 0
origCause_value 0 to 129 For calls that are cleared by the originating
party, this field reflects the reason for
clearance.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
currently uses the Q.850 codes and some
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
defined codes. The Call Termination
Cause Codes section on page 6-2 lists
them.
For calls that are cleared by the terminating
party, this field specifies zero.
In addition to the standard values that are
described in Q.850, when a call is split by a
feature (transfer/conference), the CDR
terminates, and this field gets set to
393216. This represents a proprietary value
for this field.
Default - 0
origPrecedenceLevel 0 to 4 For MLPP, each call leg includes a
precedence level. This field represents the
precedence level of the original leg.
Precedence 0 = FLASH OVERRIDE/
EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE
Precedence 1 = FLASH
Precedence 2 = IMMEDIATE
Precedence 3 = PRIORITY
Precedence 4 = ROUTINE
Default - 4
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origMediaTransportAddress_IP 0, Integer This field identifies the v4 IP address of the
device that originates the media for the call.
For Cisco Unified IP Phones, this field
specifies the v4 address of the phone.
For PSTN calls, this field specifies the
v4 address of the H.323 gateway.
For intercluster calls, this field specifies the
v4 address of the remote phone.
The IP Addresses section on page 3-5
describes the IP address format.
Default - 0. If media is not established or
the address is not v4, this field equals 0.
origMediaTransportAddress_Port 0, Positive
Integer
This field identifies the IP port number that
is associated with the
OrigMediaTransportAddress_IP field.
Default - 0. If media is not established, this
field stays 0.
origMediaCap_payloadCapability 0, Positive
Integer
This field identifies the codec type that the
originator uses to transmit media.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
currently uses the following payload
capability values: 0, 1-16, 18-20, 25, 32,
33, 81-86. The Codec Types section on
page 6-1 lists the valid values.
Default - 0. If media is not established, this
field stays 0.
origMediaCap_maxFramesPerPacket 0, Positive
Integer
This field identifies the number of
milliseconds of data per packet that the
originating party sends. This field normally
gets set to 10, 20, or 30 for G.729 or G.711
codecs, but the field can store any nonzero
value.
Default - 0. If media is not established, this
field stays 0.
origMediaCap_g723BitRate 0 This field is not used in the current release
of Cisco Unified Communications
Manager.
Default - This field will remain 0.
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origVideoCap_Codec 0,
100 = H.261,
101 = H.263,
102 = Vieo
This field identifies the codec type that the
originator uses to transmit video (H.261,
H.263, or Vieo.)
Default - 0. If media is not established, this
field stays 0.
origVideoCap_Bandwidth 0, Positive
Integer
This field identifies the bandwidth that is
measured in units of kbps.
Default - 0. If media is not established, this
field stays 0.
origVideoCap_Resolution 0,
1 = SQCIF,
2 = QCIF,
3 = CIF,
4 = CIF4,
5 = CIF16
This field identifies the video resolution.
Default - 0. If media is not established, this
field stays 0.
origVideoTransportAddress_IP 0, Integer This field identifies the v4 IP address of the
device that originates the call.
Default - 0. If media is not established or
the address is not v4, this field stays 0.
origVideoTransportAddress_Port 0, Positive
Integer
This field identifies the video RTP port that
is associated with the
origVideoTransportAddress_IP field.
Default - 0. If media is not established, this
field stays 0.
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origRSVPAudioStat 0 to 5 This field gives the status of the RSVP
audio reservation from originator to
terminator.
0 No reservation.
1 RSVP Reservation Failure condition at
call setup or feature invocation.
2 RSVP Reservation Success condition at
call setup or feature invocation.
3 RSVP Reservation No Response (RSVP
Agent) condition at call setup or feature
invocation.
4 RSVP Mid Call Failure Preempted
condition (preempted after call setup).
5 RSVP Mid Call Failure Lost Bandwidth
condition (includes all mid-call failures
except MLPP preemption).
Default 0
origRSVPVideoStat 0 to 5 This field gives the status of the RSVP
video reservation from originator to
terminator.
0 No reservation.
1 RSVP Reservation Failure condition at
call setup or feature invocation.
2 RSVP Reservation Success condition at
call setup or feature invocation.
3 RSVP Reservation No Response (RSVP
Agent) condition at call setup or feature
invocation.
4 RSVP MID Call Failure Preempted
condition (preempted after call setup).
5 RSVP MID Call Failure Lost
Bandwidth condition (includes all mid-call
failures except MLPP preemption).
Default 0
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destLegCallIdentifier 0, Positive
Integer
This field identifies the terminating leg of a
call. This value remains unique within a
cluster. If the leg of a call persists across
several sub-calls and, consequently, several
CDRs (as during a call transfer), this value
remains constant.
Default - 0. If the destination cannot be
reached, this field stays 0.
destNodeId 0, Positive
Integer
This field identifies the location, or node
within a cluster, to which the terminating
party of the call is registered at the time that
the call is made.
Default - 0. If the destination cannot be
reached, this field stays 0.
destSpan 0, Positive
integer
For calls that are received at a gateway, this
field indicates the B channel number of the
T1, PRI, or BRI trunk where the call is
received, or a zero value for FXS or FXO
trunks.
For H.323 gateways, the span number
remains unknown, and this field contains
the call leg ID of the destination.
For calls not terminating at a gateway, the
value specifies zero.
Default - 0. If the destination cannot be
reached, this field stays 0.
destIpAddr 0, Integer This field identifies the v4 IP address of the
device that terminates the call signaling.
For Cisco Unified IP Phones, this field
specifies the v4 address of the phone.
For PSTN calls, this field specifies the
v4 address of the H.323 gateway.
For intercluster calls, this field specifies the
v4 address of the remote Cisco Unified
Communications Manager.
The IP Addresses section on page 3-5
describes the IP address format.
Default - 0. If the destination cannot be
reached, this field stays 0. If the v4 address
does not exist for this device, the field
equals 0.
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originalCalledPartyNumber Text String This field specifies the number to which the
original call was presented, prior to any call
forwarding. If translation rules are
configured, this number reflects the called
number after the translations have been
applied.
This field represents a numeric string of up
to 48 characters that can be either digits or
a SIP URL.
Default - Empty string "". If destination
cannot be reached, this field stays empty.
finalCalledPartyNumber Text String This field specifies the number to which the
call finally gets presented, until it is
answered or rings out. If no forwarding
occurs, this number shows the same
number as the originalCalledPartyNumber.
For calls to a conference bridge, this field
contains the actual identifier of the
conference bridge, which is an
alphanumeric string (for example,
b0019901001).
This field represents a numeric string of up
to 48 characters that can be either digits or
a SIP URL.
Default - Empty string . If destination
cannot be reached, this field stays empty.
finalCalledPartyUnicodeLoginUserID Unicode
UTF_8
The final called party field specifies the
login user ID. The format of this field
specifies UTF_8.
Default - Empty string . If the user ID
does not exist, this field stays empty.
destCause_location 0 to 15 For clearing causes that are received over
ISDN signaling links, the ISDN release
message indicates this location field. The
Call Termination Cause Codes section on
page 6-2 lists the valid values per Q.850.
For clearing causes that Cisco Unified
Communications Manager creates
internally, this value equals zero.
Default - 0. If the destination cannot be
reached, this field stays 0.
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destCause_value 0 to 129 For calls that the destination party cleared,
this field reflects the reason for the
clearance. The Call Termination Cause
Codes section on page 6-2 lists the valid
values per Q.850.
For calls that the originating party clears,
this field stays zero.
In addition to the standard values that are
described in Q.850, when a call gets split
by a feature (transfer/conference), the CDR
terminates, and this field gets set to
393216. This represents a proprietary value
for this field.
Default - 0. If the destination cannot be
reached, this field stays 0.
destPrecedenceLevel 0 to 4 For MLPP, each call leg has a precedence
level. This field represents the destination
legs precedence level.
Precedence 0 = FLASH OVERRIDE
Precedence 1 = FLASH
Precedence 2 = IMMEDIATE
Precedence 3 = PRIORITY
Precedence 4 = ROUTINE
Default - 4
destMediaTransportAddress_IP 0, Integer This field identifies the v4 IP address of the
device that terminates the media for the
call.
For Cisco Unified IP Phones, this field
designates the v4 address of the phone.
For PSTN calls, this field designates the
v4 address of the H.323 gateway.
For intercluster calls, this field shows the
v4 address of the remote phone.
The IP Addresses section on page 3-5
describes the IP address format.
Default - 0. If the destination cannot be
reached or the IP address of the destination
is not v4, this field stays 0.
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destMediaTransportAddress_Port 0, Positive
Integer
This field identifies the IP port number that
is associated with the
DestMediaTransportAddress_IP field.
Default - 0. If the destination cannot be
reached, this field stays 0.
destMediaCap_payloadCapability 0, Positive
Integer
This field identifies the codec type that the
terminating party uses to transmit media.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
currently uses the following payload
capability values: 0, 1-16, 18-20, 25, 32,
33, 81-86. The Codec Types section on
page 6-1 lists the valid values.
Default - 0. If the destination cannot be
reached, this field stays 0.
destMediaCap_maxFramesPerPacket 0, Positive
Integer
This field identifies the number of
milliseconds of data per packet that the
terminating party of the call sends. This
field normally gets set to 10, 20, or 30 for
G.729 or G.711 codecs but can store any
nonzero value.
This field can specify zero if the media is
never established.
Default - 0. If the destination cannot be
reached, this field stays 0.
destMediaCap_g723BitRate 0 This field is not used in the current release
of Cisco Unified Communications
Manager.
Default - This field stays 0.
destVideoCap_Codec 0,
100 = H.261,
101 = H.263,
102 = Vieo
This field identifies the codec type that the
terminating party uses to transmit video
(H.261, H.263, or Vieo).
Default - 0. If the destination cannot be
reached, this field stays 0.
destVideoCap_Bandwidth 0, Positive
Integer
This field identifies the bandwidth, and is
measured in units of kbps.
Default - 0. If the destination cannot be
reached, this field stays 0.
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destVideoCap_Resolution 0,
1 = SQCIF,
2 = QCIF,
3 = CIF,
4 = CIF4,
5 = CIF16
This field identifies the video resolution.
Default - 0. If the destination cannot be
reached, this field stays 0.
destVideoTransportAddress _IP 0, Integer This field identifies the v4 IP address of the
device that receives the call.
Default - 0. If the destination cannot be
reached or the IP address of the destination
is not v4, this field stays 0.
destVideoTransportAddress_Port 0, Positive
Integer
This field identifies the video RTP port that
is associated with the
destVideoTransportAddress_IP field.
Default - 0. If the destination cannot be
reached, this field stays 0.
destRSVPAudioStat 0 - 5 This field designates the status of the RSVP
audio reservation from terminator to
originator.
0 No reservation.
1 RSVP Reservation Failure condition at
call setup or feature invocation.
2 RSVP Reservation Success condition at
call setup or feature invocation.
3 RSVP Reservation No Response (RSVP
Agent) condition at call setup or feature
invocation.
4 RSVP Mid Call Failure Preempted
condition (preempted after call setup).
5 RSVP Mid Call Failure Lost Bandwidth
condition (includes all mid call failures
except MLPP preemption).
Default 0
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destRSVPVideoStat 0 - 5 This field designates the status of the RSVP
video reservation from terminator to
originator.
0 No reservation.
1 RSVP Reservation Failure condition at
call setup or feature invocation.
2 RSVP Reservation Success condition at
call setup or feature invocation.
3 RSVP Reservation No Response (RSVP
Agent) condition at call setup or feature
invocation.
4 RSVP Mid Call Failure Preempted
condition (preempted after call setup).
5 RSVP Mid Call Failure Lost Bandwidth
condition (includes all mid call failures
except MLPP preemption).
Default 0
dateTimeConnect 0, Integer This field identifies the date and time that
the call connects. The time gets stored as
UTC. If the call is never answered, this
value shows zero.
Default - 0. If the call is never connected,
this field stays 0.
dateTimeDisconnect Integer This field identifies the date and time when
the call is cleared. This field gets set even if
the call never connects. The time gets
stored as UTC.
Default - Ensure this field always is
populated.
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lastRedirectDn Text String This field specifies a numeric string of up
to 25 characters. The numeric string can
contain digits or a SIP URL.
For forwarded calls, this field specifies the
phone number of the next to last hop before
the call reaches its final destination. If only
one hop occurs, this number matches the
OriginalCalledPartyNumber.
For calls that are not forwarded, this field
matches the OriginalCalledPartyNumber
and the FinalCalledPartyNumber.
For calls to a conference bridge, this field
contains the actual identifier of the
conference bridge, which is an
alphanumeric string (for example,
b0019901001).
Default - Empty string . If the call is
never redirected, this field remains empty.
pkid Text String This field identifies a text string that the
database uses internally to uniquely
identify each row. This text string provides
no meaning to the call itself.
Default - A unique ID should always
populate this field.
originalCalledPartyNumberPartition Text String This field uniquely identifies the partition
name that is associated with the
OriginalCalledPartyNumber field because
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
supports multiple Cisco Unified IP Phones
with the same extension number in
different partitions.
For calls that egress through an H.323
gateway, this field uniquely specifies the
partition name that is associated with the
route pattern that points to the gateway.
Default - Empty string . If the original
called party does not have a partition, this
field remains empty.
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callingPartyNumberPartition Text String This field uniquely identifies the partition
name that is associated with the
CallingPartyNumber field because Cisco
Unified Communications Manager
supports multiple Cisco Unified IP Phones
with the same extension number in
different partitions.
For calls that ingress through an H.323
gateway, this field remains blank.
Default - Empty string . If the original
called party does not have a partition, this
field remains empty.
finalCalledPartyNumberPartition Text String This field uniquely identifies the partition
name that is associated with the
FinalCalledPartyNumber field because
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
supports multiple Cisco Unified IP Phones
with the same extension number in
different partitions.
For calls that egress through an H.323
gateway, this field uniquely specifies the
partition name that is associated with the
route pattern that points to the gateway.
Default - Empty string . If the final called
party does not have a partition, this field
remains empty.
lastRedirectDnPartition Text String This field uniquely identifies the partition
name that is associated with the
LastRedirectDn field because Cisco
Unified Communications Manager
supports multiple Cisco Unified IP Phones
with the same extension number in
different partitions.
For calls that egress through an H.323
gateway, this field specifies the partition
name that is associated with the route
pattern that points to the gateway.
Default - Empty string . If the last
redirecting Party does not have a partition
or the call was never redirected, this field
stays empty.
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duration 0, Positive
integer
This field identifies the difference between
the Connect Time and Disconnect Time.
This field specifies the time that the call
remains connected, in seconds. This field
remains zero if the call never connects or if
it connects for less than 1 second.
Default - 0
origDeviceName Text String This field specifies the text string that
identifies the name of the originating
device.
Default - Ensure this field always is
populated.
destDeviceName Text String This field specifies the text string that
identifies the name of the destination
device.
Default - Empty string . If the original
device does not have a name, this field stays
empty.
origCallTerminationOnBehalfOf 0, Positive
Integer
This field specifies code that identifies why
the originator was terminated.
For example, if the originator of the call
hangs up the phone, the OnBehalfOf code
shows 12 for Device. If the call
terminates because of a transfer, the
OnBehalfOf code shows 10 for Transfer.
See the Related Topics section on
page 5-28 for a list of the codes. This
release added new OnBehalfOf codes.
Default - 0
destCallTerminationOnBehalfOf 0, Positive
Integer
This field specifies code that identifies why
the destination was terminated.
For example, if the originator of the call
hangs up the phone, the OnBehalfOf code
shows 12 for Device. If the call
terminates because of a transfer, the
OnBehalfOf code shows 10 for Transfer.
See the Related Topics section on
page 5-28 for a list of the codes. This
release added new OnBehalfOf codes.
Default - 0
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origCalledPartyRedirectOnBehalfOf 0, Positive
Integer
This field specifies code that identifies the
reason for redirection of the original called
party.
For example, if the original called party
was redirected because of a conference, the
OnBehalfOf code specifies 4.
See the Related Topics section on
page 5-28 for a list of the codes. This
release added new OnBehalfOf codes.
Default - 0
lastRedirectRedirectOnBehalfOf 0, Integer This field specifies code that identifies the
reason for redirection of the last redirected
party.
For example, if the last redirected party was
redirected on behalf of a conference, the
OnBehalfOf code specifies 4.
See the Related Topics section on
page 5-28 for a list of the codes. This
release added new OnBehalfOf codes.
Default - 0
origCalledPartyRedirectReason 0, Integer This field identifies the reason for a redirect
of the original called party.
See the Redirect Reason Codes section
on page 6-6 for a complete list of the codes.
Default - 0
lastRedirectRedirectReason 0, Integer This field identifies the last redirect reason
for redirection.
See the Redirect Reason Codes section
on page 6-6 for a complete list of the codes.
Default - 0
destConversationID 0, Integer This field specifies a unique identifier that
is used to identify the parties of a
conference call.
For conference chaining scenarios, the
origConversationID and
destConversationID fields identify which
conferences are chained together.
Default - 0
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globalCallId_ClusterId Text String This field specifies a unique ID that
identifies a cluster of Cisco Unified
Communications Managers.
The field is generated at installation and is
not used by Cisco Unified Communications
Manager. The fields
globalCallId_ClusterId +
globalCallId_CMId + globalCallId_CallId
make up this unique key.
Default - This field should always be
populated.
joinOnBehalfOf 0, Integer This field specifies code that identifies the
reason for a join.
For example, if the join takes place on
behalf of a transfer, the OnBehalfOf code
specifies 10.
See the Related Topics section on
page 5-28 for a list of the codes.
Default - 0
Comment Text String This field allows features to add text to the
CDRs. This text can describe details about
the call.
For example, the following field flags
malicious calls:
TagCallFlag
ValueMALICIOUS
Default - Empty string .
authCodeDescription Text String This field provides a description of the
FAC.
Default - Empty string or null.
authorizationLevel 0, Integer This field displays the level of the FAC.
Default - 0
clientMatterCode Text String Before the system extends a call, the user
enters a client matter code that can be used
for assigning account or billing codes to
calls. This field displays the client matter
code.
Default - Empty string or null.
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origDTMFMethod 0, Positive
Integer
This field displays the DTMF method that
the originator uses.
0 - No DTMF - Use ANY matched DTMF.
1 - OOB - Use OOB if endpoints behind
SIPTrunk support it.
2 - 2833 - Use RFC2833 if endpoints
behind SIPTrunk support it.
3 - OOB and 2833 - Use both KPML and
RFC2833 if endpoints behind SIPTrunk
can support both.
4 - Unknown
Default - 0 (No preference)
destDTMFMethod 0, Positive
Integer
This field displays the DTMF method that
the destination uses.
0 - No DTMF - Use ANY matched DTMF.
1 - OOB - Use OOB if endpoints behind
SIPTrunk support it.
2 - 2833 - Use RFC2833 if endpoints
behind SIPTrunk support it.
3 - OOB and 2833 - Use both KPML and
RFC2833 if endpoints behind SIPTrunk
can support both.
4 - Unknown.
Default - 0 (No preference)
callSecuredStatus 0, Positive
Integer
This field displays the highest security
status that is reached during a call. For
example, if the call is originally unsecured,
then later the call changes to secured, the
CDR contains 1 for Secured even though
different portions of the call have different
status values.
0 - Non-secured
1 - Authenticated (not encrypted)
2 - Secured (encrypted)
Default - 0 (Non-secured)
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origConversationID Integer This field identifies the conference ID that
is associated with the originating leg of the
call. In most cases, this field equals 0.
For conference chaining scenarios, the
origConversationID and
destConversationID fields identify which
conferences are chained together.
Default - 0
origMediaCap_Bandwidth 0, Positive
Integer
This field displays the media bandwidth
that is used at the origination of the call.
Default - 0
destMediaCap_Bandwidth 0, Positive
Integer
This field displays the media bandwidth
that is used at the destination of the call.
Default - 0
authorizationCodeValue Text String This field displays the Forced
Authorization Code (FAC) that is
associated with the call.
Default - Empty string or null.
outpulsedCallingPartyNumber Text String This field comprises an alphanumeric
string of up to 50 characters.
The calling party number gets outpulsed
from the device. This field gets populated
only when normalization or localization
takes place at the device.
Default - Empty string or null.
outpulsedCalledPartyNumber Text String This field comprises an alphanumeric
string of up to 50 characters.
The called party number gets outpulsed
from the device. This field gets populated
only when normalization or localization
takes place at the device.
Default - Empty string or null.
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origIpv4v6Addr Text string This field comprises an alphanumeric
string of up to 64 characters.
This field identifies the IP address of the
device that originates the call signalling.
The field can be either IPv4 or IPv6 format
depending on the type of IP address that
gets used for the call.
For Cisco Unified IP Phones, this field is
the address of the Cisco Unified IP Phone.
For PSTN calls, this field is the address of
the gateway. For intercluster calls, this field
is the address of the remote Cisco Unified
Communications Manager.
The IP address is either in dotted decimal
format or in colon separated hexadecimal
format.
Default - The IP address of the originating
device as reported by the device or used for
the call after media negotiation.
destIpv4v6Addr Text string This field comprises an alphanumeric
string of up to 64 characters.
This field identifies the IP address of the
device that terminates the call signalling.
The field can be either in IPv4 or IPv6
format depending upon the type of IP
address that gets used for the call.
For Cisco Unified IP Phones, this field is
the address of the Cisco Unified IP Phone.
For PSTN calls, this field is the address of
the gateway. For intercluster calls, this field
is the address of the remote Cisco Unified
Communications Manager.
The IP address is either in dotted decimal
format or in colon separated hexadecimal
format.
Default - Empty String or null. If the
destination does not get reached, this field
stays empty.
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origVideoCap_Codec_Channel2 0,
100 = H.261,
101 = H.263,
102 = Vieo,
103 = H.264,
This field identifies the codec type that the
originator uses to transmit video (H.261,
H.263, Vieo, H.264) for the second video
channel.
Default - 0. If media does not get
established, this field displays 0. Also, if
H.239 is not supported, this field displays
0.
origVideoCap_Bandwidth_Channel2 0, Positive
integer
This field identifies the bandwidth
measured in units of kbps for the second
video channel.
Default - 0. If media does not get
established, this field displays 0. Also, if
H.239 is not supported, this field displays
0.
origVideoCap_Resolution_Channel2 0,
1 = SQCIF,
2 = QCIF,
3 = CIF,
4 = CIF4,
5 = CIF16
This field identifies the video resolution for
the second video channel.
Default - 0. If media does not get
established, this field displays 0. Also, if
H.239 is not supported, this field displays
0.
origVideoTransportAddress_IP_Chann
el2
0, Integer This field identifies the v4 IP address of the
device that originates the call for the
second video channel.
Default - 0. If media does not get
established, this field displays 0. Also, if
H.239 is not supported, this field displays
0.
origVideoTransportAddress_Port_Cha
nnel2
0, Positive
integer
This field identifies the video RTP port
associated with the
origH239VideoTransportAddress_IP field
for the second video channel.
Default - 0. If media does not get
established, this field displays 0. Also, if
H.239 is not supported, this field displays
0.
origVideoChannel_Role_Channel2 0 =
Presentation
role,
1 = Live role,
Positive integer
This field identifies the H.239 video
channel role of the device that originates.
Default - 0. If media does not get
established, this field displays 0. Also, if
H.239 is not supported, this field displays
0.
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destVideoCap_Codec_Channel2 0,
100 = H.261
101 = H.263
102 = Vieo
103 = H.265
This field identifies the codec type that the
terminating party uses to transmit video for
the second video channel (H.261, H.263,
Vieo, H.264).
Default - 0. If media does not get
established, this field displays 0. Also, if
H.239 is not supported, this field displays
0.
destVideoCap_Bandwidth_Channel2 0, Positive
integer
This field identifies the bandwidth
measured in units of kbps for the second
video channel.
Default - 0. If media does not get
established, this field displays 0. Also, if
H.239 is not supported, this field displays
0.
destVideoCap_Resolution_Channel2 0,
1 = SQCIF,
2 = QCIF,
3 = CIF,
4 = CIF4,
5 = CIF16
This field identifies the video resolution for
the second video channel.
Default - 0. If media does not get
established, this field displays 0. Also, if
H.239 is not supported, this field displays
0.
destVideoTransportAddress_IP_Chann
el2
0, Integer This field identifies the v4 IP address of the
device that receives the call.
Default - 0. If media does not get
established, this field displays 0. Also, if
H.239 is not supported, this field displays
0.
destVideoTransportAddress_Port_Cha
nnel2
0, Positive
integer
This field identifies the video RTP port
associated with the
destH239VideoTransportAddress_IP field.
Default - 0. If media does not get
established, this field displays 0. Also, if
H.239 is not supported, this field displays
0.
destVideoChannel_Role_Channel2 0 =
Presentation
role,
1 = Live role,
Positive integer
This field identifies the H.239 video
channel role of the device that receives the
call.
Default - 0. If media does not get
established, this field displays 0. Also, if
H.239 is not supported, this field displays
0.
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IncomingProtocolID 0 = Unknown,
1 = SIP,
2 = H323,
3 = CTI/JTAPI,
4 = Q931,
Integer
This field identifies the protocol (SIP,
H.323, CTI/JTAPI, or Q.931) used between
Cisco Unified CM and the upstream voice
product in the call path.
IncomingProtocolCallRef Varchar(32) This field dentifies the globally unique call
reference identification for the protocol.
The value is received from the upstream
voice product.The value is alphanumeric
and truncated to 32 characters.
OutgoingProtocolID 0 = Unknown,
1 = SIP,
2 = H323,
3 = CTI/JTAPI,
4 = Q931,
Integer
This field identifies the protocol (SIP,
H.323, CTI/JTAPI, or Q.931) used between
Cisco Unified CM and the downstream
voice product in the call path.
OutgoingProtocolCallRef Varchar(32) This field dentifies the globally unique call
reference identification for the protocol.
The value is passed to the next downstream
voiced product.The value is alphanumeric
and truncated to 32 characters.
currentRoutingReason Positive Integer This field, which is used with the external
call control feature, displays the reason
why the call was intercepted for the current
call. For a list of reasons, see the Routing
Reason Values for External Call Control
section on page 5-27.
Default value is 0.
origRoutingReason Positive Integer This field, which is used with the external
call control feature, displays the reason
why the call was intercepted for the first
time. For a list of reasons, see the Routing
Reason Values for External Call Control
section on page 5-27.
Default value is 0.
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Routing Reason Values for External Call Control
Cisco Unified Communications Manager supports the external call control feature, which enables an
adjunct route server to make call-routing decisions for Cisco Unified Communications Manager by using
the Cisco Unified Routing Rules Interface. When you configure external call control, Cisco Unified
Communications Manager issues a route request that contains the calling party and called party
information to the adjunct route server. The adjunct route server receives the request, applies appropriate
business logic, and returns a route response that instructs Cisco Unified Communications Manager on
how the call should get routed, along with any additional call treatment that should get applied.
The adjunct route server can instruct Cisco Unified Communications Manager to allow, divert, or deny
the call, modify calling and called party information, play announcements to callers, reset call history
so adjunct voicemail and IVR servers can properly interpret calling/called party information, and log
reason codes that indicate why calls were diverted or denied. Table 5-2 includes the reasons that can
display for the currentRoutingReason, origRoutingReason, or lastRedirectingRoutingReason fields.
lastRedirectingRoutingReason Positive Integer This field, which is used with the external
call control feature, displays why the call
was intercepted for the last time. For a list
of reasons, see the Routing Reason Values
for External Call Control section on
page 5-27.
Default - Empty string.
huntPilotDN Text String This field indicates the hunt pilot DN
through which the call is routed.
Default - Empty string.
huntPilotPartition Text String This field indicates the partition for the
hunt pilot DN.
Default - Empty string.
Table 5-1 CDR Field Descriptions (continued)
Field Name
Range of
Values Description
Table 5-2 Routing Reason Values for External Call Control
Value that Displays
in the Field Reason Description
0 PDPDecision_NONE This value indicates that the route
server did not return a routing directive
to the Cisco Unified Communications
Manager.
1 PDPDecision_Allow_Fulfilled This value indicates that Cisco Unified
Communications Manager allowed a
call.
2 PDPDecision_Allow_Unfulfilled This value indicates that Cisco Unified
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Related Topics
Related Topics
Chapter 4, CDR Examples
Chapter 8, Cisco Call Management Records Field Descriptions
Related Documentation
The following documents contain additional information that is related to CDRs:
Cisco Unified Serviceability Administration Guide
CDR Analysis and Reporting Administration Guide
3 PDPDecision_Divert_Fulfilled This value indicates that Cisco Unified
Communications Manager diverted the
call.
4 PDPDecision_Divert_Unfulfilled This value indicates that Cisco Unified
Communications Manager was not
able to divert the call.
5 PDPDecision_Forward_Fulfilled This value indicates that Cisco Unified
Communications Manager forwarded
the call.
6 PDPDecision_Forward_Unfulfilled This value indicates that Cisco Unified
Communications Manager was unable
to forward the call.
7 PDPDecision_Reject_Fulfilled This value indicates that Cisco Unified
Communications Manager rejected the
call.
8 PDPDecision_Reject_Unfulfilled This value indicates that Cisco Unified
Communications Manager was not
able to reject the call.
Table 5-2 Routing Reason Values for External Call Control
Value that Displays
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