We have software that collects the CDR files dumped from our Cisco Call Manager 8. This software is designed to import the calls so we can then easily monitor all the LONG DISTANCE calls that were made in our office. One of the features we use in the UCM is the authorization codes. We simply use this to allow long distance calls to be made on phones that have them blocked. The software we use to monitor the calls supports the codes feature, we are supposed to see what calls were made using an authorization code so we can then rebill the correct person.
Now the problem is that we noticed the calls that where made with a code are not showing the code in the reporting tool, and after further investigation we found that the column in the Cisco CDR file(csv) that is supposed to show the auth code is always blank... I am talking about the "authorizationCodeValue" columns in the CDR file. I am looking at a row/call that I KNOW 100% SURE that was made using a code, all the call details are there, expect the code it blank, nothing is shown... So forget the reporting software, it has nothing to do with the problem, the raw data is not complete. Can you get your CDR expert to tell me if any option or special configuration is required to export this authorization code into the CDR file? And we have seen this same setup another offices with same Cisco CM version etc work perfectly, I even have a few raw CDR Cisco logs (from other
offices) that I really do see the authorization code that was used to make a call, so I know this should/can work, I just don't know why for us the code is not showing.
Thank you
Now the problem is that we noticed the calls that where made with a code are not showing the code in the reporting tool, and after further investigation we found that the column in the Cisco CDR file(csv) that is supposed to show the auth code is always blank... I am talking about the "authorizationCodeValue" columns in the CDR file. I am looking at a row/call that I KNOW 100% SURE that was made using a code, all the call details are there, expect the code it blank, nothing is shown... So forget the reporting software, it has nothing to do with the problem, the raw data is not complete. Can you get your CDR expert to tell me if any option or special configuration is required to export this authorization code into the CDR file? And we have seen this same setup another offices with same Cisco CM version etc work perfectly, I even have a few raw CDR Cisco logs (from other
offices) that I really do see the authorization code that was used to make a call, so I know this should/can work, I just don't know why for us the code is not showing.
Thank you