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Call logs 1

Avayabenjnew

Technical User
Jun 12, 2024
11
AE
Below is the call logs captured from SMDR
The thing is we want to know the originating calls because we think this is a scammed calls when we check our CRD there is no originating number showing. The dialed out number are showing.

I need help please



19:33:43 RIL DPN PEER HOTLYNC 1681 20 ISRM_I
;10;*3#*19*Z#*58*Ca*1*Z#*100*1000#
19:33:43 RIL DPN PEER HOTLYNC 1681 20 SSRM_I
*58*CW*pGaW@@@@@lq]}p#*50*1000#
19:33:43 RIL DPN PEER HOTLYNC 1681 F SSRM_C 90026665191658
19:33:44 RO8110 DPN 20 ISRM_I ;10;*3#*19*Y#*58*Ca*1*Y#*100*1000#
19:33:44 RO8110 DPN 20 SSRM_I *58*CW*pGaW@@@@@lq]}p#*50*1000#
19:33:44 RO8110 DPN 24 SSRM_I *58*CL*T*7*1*O0074415*B#*58*C4*4*1#
19:33:44 RO8110 DPN 17 SSRM_I *58*C6*001#00266651916
19:33:44 RO8110 DPN 3 SSRM_C 58
19:33:44 RI8110 DPN 7 NIM *51*3#
19:33:44 ROL DPN PEER HOTLYNC 1681 7 NIM *51*3#
19:33:44 RI8110 DPN 1C NIM *240*`H`#*58*Ca*2#*58*CP*G#
19:33:44 ROL DPN PEER HOTLYNC 1681 1C NIM
*240*`H`#*58*Ca*2#*58*CP*G#
19:33:44 RI8110 DPN 1C NAM *4*4#*166*1 2 3 4#*240*`H`#
19:33:44 ROL DPN PEER HOTLYNC 1681 1C NAM
*4*4#*166*1 2 3 4#*240*`H`#
19:33:45 RI8110 DPN A CCM *58*CP*G#
19:33:45 ROL DPN PEER HOTLYNC 1681 A CCM *58*CP*G#
 
thats not smdr - looks miore like a ccs trace, if there is no incoming calling line id , then there is no incoming calling line id - not sure what you are asking?
Do you have a sip trace or packet capture , or actual SMDR
 
Thanks for the reply
This came from SMDR logs that generated

On the cdr report from 3rd party the originating calls are not showing
 
Again, that's not SMDR data, that's CCS Trace data which is different (and difficult to read unless you know what you're looking at). Looks like that's a SIP peer as well, can you run a packet capture and see if the calling party data is being delivered in the SDP packets?
 

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